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4th Grade Math: Full Year (Licensed Special Education Teacher) and Summer Review

Live, small group instruction, twice a week on all 4th grade math standards. Optional homework, weekly test and mini video lessons included.
Eric Urban
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(168)
Class

What's included

2 live meetings
1 hrs 50 mins in-class hours per week
Homework
1 hour per week. An assignment will be assigned on days without a live meeting. A final quiz will be available on Friday. The data from these assignments and quizzes will help drive instruction. Homework should not be a source of major stress. If the daily assignments are taking more than an hour to complete or causing undue stress, please contact me and we can make adjustments, or use the homework in a way that fits your education style. Mini video lessons will be provided for review, as part of the homework. I will also monitor the classroom discussion board throughout the day. If daily assignments don't fit your schedule, or schooling style, please do what you can and focus on completing the Friday test to be turned in prior to Mondays class.
Assessment
An assignment will be assigned on days with no live meetings. A weekly quiz will be available on Friday. The data from these assignments and tests will drive instruction. Homework should not be a source of major stress. If the daily assignments are taking more than an hour to complete or causing undue stress, please contact me and we can make adjustments. Mini video lessons will be provided for review on days with no live class. I will also monitor the classroom discussion board throughout the day. If daily assignments don't fit your schedule, or schooling style, please do what you can and focus on completing the Friday quiz to be turned in prior to Mondays class.

Class Experience

US Grade 4
Beginner Level
This class covers all 4th grade math standards.  It meets two days a week and has optional homework and a Friday quiz. Homework is posted in the classroom as a link to a google form.  The form will be imbedded with "hint" videos.  Students can watch the videos as needed.  

Each week address a new 4th grade math standard.  Students may join at any time, as each skill is introduced independently. Assignments are optional.  These assignments will be made available in the Outschool Classroom page on days between live classes. I will post a link to an interactive document.  Follow the link, fill out the form, click submit.  No printing, emailing or posting necessary.  

The class structure will consist of a mini lesson, group guided practice and individual practice. Questions are encouraged at all points in the lesson.  This cycle may repeat depending on the number of topics for the day.  

I encourage questions.  I don't believe I have taught until the student has learned. 
We all make mistakes.  Making mistakes is part of how we learn. In this class, we are all here to encourage and support each others math experience. 

The following schedule is subject to revision depending on overall student progress. Some topics may be extended to provide additional practice.   

Week of September 9th - Place Value Concepts
Week of September 16th -Number Form, Comparing, and Rounding  - 
Week of September 23rd –Addition and Subtraction
Week of September 30th – Multiplication
Week of October 7th– Multiplication
Week of October 14 – Division
Week of October 21 -  Division
Week of October 28 - Problem solving (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, multi-step)

Week of November 4th  – Factors and Multiples
Week of November 11th  – Algebra: Patterns
Week of November 18th  - Equivalent Fractions
Week of November 25th - Thanksgiving Week Off
Week of December 2nd  – Comparing Fractions
Week of December 9th  – Decomposing Fractions
Week of December 16th - Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Like Denominators
Week of December 23rd -Winter Break
Week of December 30th - Winter break
Week of January 6th -   Adding Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Week of January 13th  – Subtracting Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Week of January 20th - Problem Solving with fractions
Week of January 27th  –  Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers
Week of February 3rd  – Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers
Week of February 10th – Problem solving by multiplying Fractions
Week of February 17th - Fractions with Denominators of 10 and 100
Week of February 24th - Converting Fractions and Decimals
Week of March 3rd –  Comparing Decimals
Week of March 10th – Geometric Objects (line, point, ray, perpendicular, angles, etc.)
Week of March 17th – Classifying Shapes
Week of March 24th - Spring Break
Week of March 31st – Symmetry
Week of April 7th- Measurement Conversions
Week of April 14th – Area 
Week of April 21st – Perimeter
Week of April 28th – Line Plots and Problem Solving
Week of May 5th – Measuring Angles
Week of May 12th – Adding Angles
Week of May 19th – TBD may be used to expand previous topics as needed.
Week of May 26th -- TBD

Welcome to SUMMER REVIEW.  Keep your skills sharp over the summer.  Join us for a review of 4th grade math.  
Summer review begins June 9th and goes through August.  We will cover the major topics of 4th grade. You can also bring your 4th grade questions and topics that you want to work on.  Stay subscribed and summer review will start automatically.
Learning Goals
These lessons are designed to meet all 4th grade common core standards.  You can read the standards at https://www.thecorestandards.org/Math/Content/4/introduction/
learning goal

Other Details

Pre-Requisites
3rd grade Math
Supply List
Marker and whiteboard, or other erasable surface that can be used to work out problems.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined April, 2020
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168reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a licensed, K-12 teacher in the state of Oregon.  I have held a teaching license in Oregon since 2008.  I currently hold a Professional Level license in Special Education that is valid through 2028.  My Master of Arts and Teaching is from Pacific University, Oregon.  During my teaching career I have taught students with severe multiple disabilities in life skills settings to 6th grade general education and everything in between.  I have spent most of my career as a member of multidisciplinary IEP (Individualized Education Program) teams.  In that role I helped evaluate, plan, implement and deliver individualized, small group and whole group instruction.  I have designed education programs from the ground up, including classroom design, curriculum mapping, lesson planning and staff development programs. I have had the honor of successfully mentoring student teachers working through their masters and licensing programs.   I have worked closely with school psychologist, counselors, speech pathologist, autism specialists, physical therapists, nurses and most importantly Parents. I look forward to working with you and your student soon. 

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weekly ($13 per class)
2x per week
55 min

Completed by 152 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-10
1-6 learners per class

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