What's included
34 live meetings
17 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. ****Homework is a MUST in this class. Five days a week, 7- 10 Questions a day. Students must be willing to devote this time to master each math concepts. **Class Experience
US Grade 4
Welcome to the 4th Math: SECOND SEMESTER This class is taught through practice with the teacher and students taking turns to solve equations. Mastering Math concepts takes time and it is a process that requires patience. Before enrolling the student, they must be fluent in addition and subtraction of double digits. We take pride in the brilliance our students portray in mastering math skills. Once you learn how long-term memory is stored in the brain, it is not a small feat. We are here to facilitate that. Mastering Math concepts takes time and it is a process that requires patience to:- - Introduce the concept. - Practice, practice and practice some more. - Master the concept. - Teach another person. We intentionally keep the class small so that each student gets the attention they deserve. __________________________________________ How the Class is taught In the first 10 minutes, a math topic is introduced with vocabulary, different examples, and formulas. Then next 10 minutes, students will take turns working through problems with the teacher through scaffolding. Then, for another 10 minutes, students practice alone using what they have learned so far. In the last 10 minutes, we review the lesson and give tips on how to tackle homework. ****Homework is a MUST in this class. Five days a week, 7- 10 Questions a day. Students must be willing to devote this time to master each math concept. **** _______________________________________ Second Semester Week 1: Fractions Week 2: Fractions Week 3: Fractions Week 4: Fractions Week 5: Fractions Week 6: Decimals Week 7: Decimals Week 8: Decimals Week 9: Decimals Week 10: Percentages Week 11: Order of Operation Week 12: Order of Operation Week 13: Roman Numerals Week 14: Roman Numerals Week 15: Geometry: Perimeter - Rectangle, Square, Triangle Week 16: Geometry: Area - Rectangle, Square, Triangle Week 17: Data Graphing ________________________________________________ This is a continuation of First Semester Math for 4th graders. Students must have fundamentals from the first semester before enrolling for the second semester. First Semester Week 1: Rounding Off Week 2: Addition with regrouping Week 3: Subtraction with regrouping Week 4: Multiplication Week 5: Multiplication Week 6: Multiplication Week 7: Multiplication Week 8 Multiplication Week 9: Double-digit Multiplication Week 10: Double-digit Multiplication Week 11: Division Week 12: Division Week 13: Long Division Week 14: Long Division Week 15: Long Division
Learning Goals
Master and Excel in 4th Grade Math.
We want our students to have a strong Math foundation entering 5th grade.
Anybody can LOVE math when taught with patience by the right teacher.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Be willing to work with student during homework.
Supply List
Note book with at least 3 pens or color pencils of different colors. 1 Red Pen or color pencil 1 Blue Pen or color pencil 1 Black Pen or color pencil
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Class is taught by teacher who has taught both public and private schools. She has also homeschooled her children. They were both Honors students in high school math, biology and currently excelling in college. You will find her working with Boys and Girls Club and the YMCA helping students with Math homework and bridging the gap.
Reviews
Live Group Course
$45
weekly or $765 for 34 classes2x per week, 17 weeks
30 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
3-8 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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