What's included
2 live meetings
1 hrs 20 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 4
This will be an engaging, hands on, fourth grade math class! We will learn new skills through slides, videos, lecture, partner work, and hands on activities. This is an ongoing class, allowing you to join at any point and leave at any point. We will often end class with a review game or activity. We will learn a new topic each week, and I will attach practice games and worksheets each week. I am a licensed teacher, and I have always loved teacher math! I have been a teacher for eight years, and I am excited to teach your forth grade student from the comfort of your home! All students should be ready for fourth grade math standards. Here are standards that will be covered in semester 1: Week 1: September 11 Add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers fluently using a standard algorithmic approach. Read and write whole numbers up to 1,000,000. Use words, models, standard form and expanded form to represent and show equivalent forms of whole numbers up to 1,000,000. Week 2: September 18 Compare two whole numbers up to 1,000,000 using >, =, and < symbols. Use place value understanding to round multi-digit whole numbers to any given place value. Week 3: September 25 Identify, describe, and draw rays, angles (right, acute, obtuse), and perpendicular and parallel lines using appropriate tools Week 4: October 2 Identify, describe, and draw parallelograms, rhombuses, and trapezoids using appropriate tools. Recognize angles as geometric shapes that are formed wherever two rays share a common endpoint Week 5: Recognize and draw lines of symmetry in two-dimensional figures. Identify figures that have lines of symmetry. Classify triangles and quadrilaterals based on the presence or absence of parallel or perpendicular lines, or the presence or absence of angles (right, acute, obtuse). Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles to solve real-world problems and other mathematical problems. Recognize area as additive and find the area of complex shapes composed of rectangles by decomposing them into non-overlapping rectangles and adding the areas of the non-overlapping parts; apply this technique to solve real-world problems and other mathematical problems. Week of October 16: Area and Perimeter Review + Adding and Subtracting Fractions with same denominator Week of October 23: Area and Perimeter Review + Equivalent fractions - Adding fractions with different denominators Week of October 30 **No class** Fall Break** Week of November 6: Factors and Prime Factors + Reduce/Simplify Fractions Week of November 13: Know relative sizes of measurement units within one system of units, including km, m, cm; kg, g; lb, oz; l, ml; hr, min, sec. Express measurements in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit within a single system of measurement. Record measurement equivalents in a two column table. Week of November 20: Write tenths and hundredths in decimal and fraction notations. Use words, models, standard form and expanded form to represent decimal numbers to hundredths. Know the fraction and decimal equivalents for halves and fourths Week of November 27: Add, subtract, round and Compare two decimals to hundredths by reasoning about their size based on the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions 2 Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Describe the strategy and explain the reasoning. Show how the order in which two numbers are multiplied (commutative property) and how numbers are grouped in multiplication (associative property) will not change the product. Use these properties to show that numbers can be multiplied in any order. Understand and use the distributive property Fractions, ordering and comparing Semester 2 Standards: Semester 2 begins January 8 2024 Week 1: Practice division facts/ look at facts with remainders. + Bar graphs Week 2: Long division with up to 3 digits by 1 digit. Learn long division steps - no remainders this week. Interpret data displayed in a picture graph and bar graph Week3: Long division up to 4 digits by 1 digit, use long division steps - with remainders this week. Interpret and make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (1/2, 1/4, 1/8). Week4: addition and subtraction of fractions having same denominators - simplify fractions Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (1/2, 1/4, 1/8). Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions by using data displayed in line plots Week5: addition and subtraction of fractions having common denominators (Students will need to change denominators) - equivalent fractions Week 6: equivalent fractions and simplify fractions, also adding subtracting fractions with different denominators in word problems. Week 7: Week 8: Solve real-world problems with whole numbers involving multiplicative comparison (e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem), distinguishing multiplicative comparison from additive comparison. AND Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison (e.g., interpret 35 = 5 × 7 as a statement that 35 is 5 times as many as 7, and 7 times as many as 5). Represent verbal statements of multiplicative comparisons as multiplication equations. Week 9: spring break week Week 10: Order of Operations Week 11: Measure length to the nearest centimeter and millimeter. Convert between cm and mm Week 12: Measure length to the nearest quarter-inch, eighth-inch Week 13: Equivalent fractions Week 14: Reduce/Simplify Fractions Week 15: Perimeter Week 16: Area Week 17: Clocks and money Week 18: Use the four operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) to solve real-world problems involving distances, intervals of time, volumes, masses of objects, and money. Include addition and subtraction problems involving simple fractions and problems that require expressing measurements given in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Week 19: .Solve real-world problems involving addition and subtraction of multi-digit whole numbers (e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem). Adding sundae toppings/perimeter of larger spaces/people at a concert. Week20 : Understand that an equation, such as y = 3x + 5, is a rule to describe a relationship between two variables and can be used to find a second number when a first number is given. Generate a number pattern that follows a given rule Week 21: Express whole numbers as fractions and recognize fractions that are equivalent to whole numbers. Name and write mixed numbers using objects or pictures. Name and write mixed numbers as improper fractions using objects or pictures.
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Supply List
White board/marker or paper pencil
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Indiana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Hello! My name is Mrs. Neal! I am a licensed teacher in the state of Indiana. I have been teaching on Outschool for five years, teaching 3rd - 6th reading/LA and Math! I taught 3rd grade for 7 years, and loved every second of it! I always knew I had a passion for math, but becoming a teacher taught me that I also have a love and passion for reading and teaching kids to love reading! My goal is always to create a classroom where students feel valued, successful, wanted, and smart! I keep my classroom positive and expect kindness and respect from all students.
I am also a mother of three, two boys ages 18 and 7 and a girl age 14. I did step away from the classroom four years ago in order to stay home with my kids. We live in Indiana during the summer and go to Florida for the winter months - I love showing my students the ocean and allowing them to see what we have seen on our adventures during the week.
I am very excited to meet you and your student in class!
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Live Group Class
$20
weekly ($10 per class)2x per week
40 min
Completed by 43 learners
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Ages: 8-11
3-17 learners per class