$100
weeklyor $600 for 30 classes
5th Grade Full Curriculum Homeschool Learning Pod: Marking Period 2
Completed by 56 learners
Ages 9-11
Live Group Course
Live video meetings
5x per week, 6 weeks
4-18 learners per class
90 min
What's included
30 live meetings
45 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Each week, students will receive one homework assignment for each subject, with a maximum time commitment of 30 minutes per subject. Additionally, students will engage in diverse projects both in-class and outside of class. A calendar outlining due dates for book club readings and major projects will be provided for easy reference.Assessment
Students will undergo assessment via mini projects, experiments, and weekly homework tasks. Furthermore, they will engage in assessments through interactive games such as Nearpods, Kahoots, Spelling Bees, and reading circles.Grading
At the conclusion of each marking period, students and parents will receive a detailed report card containing one grade per subject along with a final average, accompanied by personalized comments. Intermittent progress reports will be available upon request.Class Experience
US Grade 5
Hey there, future fifth-grade superstars! Get ready to dive into our awesome full-curriculum learning pod! You'll hang out with the coolest teacher, Miss Sarah, all year long, making friends and mastering new skills along the way. Classes run Monday to Friday, giving you plenty of chances to catch up with Miss Sarah for extra help before or after each session. Homework? No sweat! You'll have one assignment per subject each week, but here's the best part: it's not due until the following week! So, whether it's math or social studies, you've got time to ace it. And guess what? We've got some seriously fun stuff lined up! From wild science experiments to fascinating social studies projects, every week is packed with excitement. Plus, writing is sprinkled into everything we do, so get ready to unleash your creativity! But wait, there's more! You'll team up with your fellow learners for group projects and brainstorm sessions using our super cool classroom features, including breakout rooms. So, what are you waiting for? Come join the fun and let's rock fifth grade together! 🚀 ✨ Each class kicks off with our lively morning meeting! For 15 minutes, students can share the latest exciting news, dive into educational games, and catch up with their awesome classmates! 🌞🎉 ✨ In every class, we'll make the most of breakout rooms! Here's the scoop: students will get to learn a cool new skill, get guidance, and tackle fun activities in small groups. And don't worry, Miss Sarah's got it all under control! She'll be zipping between rooms, keeping an eye on things, and lending a hand wherever it's needed. Plus, she'll be right there in the main session for any one-on-one help you might need. Just give her a holler, and together, we'll crack those problems wide open! 🌟🔍 Monday: - Homeroom: Students will share what they did over the weekend and respond to a short writing prompt. New goals will be introduced for the week. - Math Lesson (new topic) - Math assignment and group work Tuesday: - Spelling and Vocabulary - Grammar - Reading/Writing Wednesday: - Social Studies Reading and Lesson - Special Area project Thursday: - Science Lesson (new topic) - Conceptual understanding questions, visuals and examples - Experiment preparation and analysis Friday: - Math Mini Lesson (continued topic from Monday) - Math practice and game - Weekly Wrap-up: Students will review what goals we completed this week and discuss where we may need to add more practice. If necessary, optional weekend practice will be provided. The following topics will be covered: Week 1: Math: Division with Estimation Language Arts: Drama and Adventure Stories Reading Book: Wonder by RJ Palacio Science: Introduction to Ecosystems Social Studies: European Colonies Week 2: Math: Variables and Introduction to Algebra Language Arts: Studies of types of nouns Science: Ecosystem Changes Social Studies: English Colonies Week 3: Math: Variables and Introduction to Algebra Language Arts: Types of Verbs Science: Ecosystem Mini Project Social Studies: English Colonies Week 4: Math: Multiplying and Division with Whole Numbers and Decimals Language Arts: Study of Poetry Science: Water Systems and Cycles Social Studies: European Expansion Week 5: Math: Multiplying and Division with Whole Numbers and Decimals Language Arts: Poetry themes Science: Weather Cycles Social Studies: The American Revolution Week 6: Math: Long Division with Decimals Language Arts: Poetry Writing Science: Weather Cycles Social Studies: The American Revolution Week 7: Math: Multiplication and Division of Money Language Arts: Poetry Swap Science: Weather Cycles Visual Project Social Studies: Changes Post American Revolution Get ready for a seamless learning experience! After the final class for the week, all materials you need will be uploaded to the classroom. Once you've completed your assignments, simply submit them through the classroom platform. You'll receive personalized feedback on your work. Plus, get ready to showcase your talents because you'll also have the chance to share your work with classmates, honing those peer review skills! 📚👩🏫 ** Discounts ** All students who enroll in parts 2, 3, 4 and 5 will receive a 10% discount!
Learning Goals
Students will demonstrate the fundamental standards across all subjects relevant to fifth grade. Exiting class, students will exude confidence in their capacity to tackle math, language arts, science, social studies, and social skills tasks suited to their age and grade level.
Syllabus
30 Lessons
over 6 WeeksLesson 1:
Math
Division with Estimation
90 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Language Arts
Drama and Adventure Stories
90 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Reading
Wonder by RJ Palacio
90 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Science
Introduction to Ecosystems
90 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Learning Needs
In this class, every student is valued and supported. With a diversified approach, Sarah ensures that each student receives the time and resources they need to succeed. From adjusted assignments to flexible deadlines guided by students.
Parental Guidance
When experiments are planned, parents will be notified of all supplies and given the option to be supervise.
Pre-Requisites
Students joining this class must have successfully completed fourth grade or an equivalent curriculum to ensure readiness for the material covered.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Math worksheets, assessments and homework will be created and generated my Miss Sarah.
Social studies curriculum will Beast Academy be used as a curriculum guide. Students will also utilized short stories and articles, depending on the unit. Sources will include National Geographic, Smithsonian's History Explorer, Newsela and National Archives.
Social studies sources:
United Nations education Scientific and Cultural Organization: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/64
https://pixaby.com/photos/milky-way-galaxy-night-sky-stars-984050/
https://pixaby.com/vectors/man-nicolas-copernicus-astronomy-5660767/
https://pixaby.com/vectors/issac-newton-portain-vintage-393704/
https://pixaby.com/vectors/man-galileo-galilei-astronomer-5660768/
https://pixaby.com/photos/davinci-leonardo-rome-italy-europe-4670066/
Vector - Ancient or geocentric and modern or heliocentric solar system models vector infographic, education diagram by siberianart @ 123RF.com
https://www.123rf.com/photo_16465213_ancient-or-geocentric-and-modern-or-heliocentric-solar-system-models-vector-infographic-education-di.html?vti=o6wjpmfirfi4hz5tn3-1-7
"US and British Flag" © NATALIA OMELCHENKO / 123rf.com https://www.123rf.com/ stock-photo/152043274.html?sti=mr7nww7890n8f6n9t4|&mediapopup=152043274
"Thirteen Colonies." Wikimedia Commons, 5 Dec. 2017, commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ File:Thirteencolonies_politics.jp.
"New York Harbor." PICRYL, picryl.com/media/new-york-a-city-in-n-america-inhabited-by-english-and-dutch-subject-to-the-5a1a70.
"Wiliam Penn." Wikimedia Commons, 30 Oct. 2013, commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ File:William_Penn,_Peace_Movement,_Pennsylvania_(presentation_window_--_Frederick.
Stymetz_Lamb,_J._%26_R._Lamb_Studio,_New_York,_c._1908,_ _glass,_lead,_wood_-_
Brooklyn_Museum_-_DSC09493 JPG.
"New England Town Common" ® WANGKUN JIA / 123rf.com https:// www.123rf.com/stock-photo/colonial_schoolhouse_new_england. html?oriSearch=colonial+schoolhouse&sti=m9uejmawc2echpak00
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Slave's quarters in an old plantation house in Louisiana © ontheraks /123rf.com https://www. 123rf.com/stock-photo/slave_plantation. html?oriSearch=cotton+plantation&sti=mzxIrfncvh13ayfqe%7C&mediapopup=
Science curriculum and resources will also be designed by Miss Sarah. Science will be hands on, include experiments and demonstrations, and interactive exploration.
Language arts resources and books can be found under the class listing materials. Discussions will be student driven and will also include literacy circle questions.
Meet the teacher
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Moravian College
As a certified educator, Miss Sarah holds qualifications to teach general education, special education, music education, and Spanish across grades pre-K through 12. Since graduating in 2016, she has continuously pursued professional development opportunities, attending conferences and delivering presentations. Miss Sarah's educational journey includes in-depth studies of world views, music, and politics, enabling her to understand diverse cultures, their values, and their histories.
In her role as a special education teacher, Miss Sarah is adept at tailoring assignments to accommodate varying student abilities. Furthermore, she holds certifications in curriculum development and design for both general and special education settings. In traditional classroom settings, Miss Sarah has taught captivating lessons on the history of ancient European and African cultures, traditions, and music. Additionally, she has led engaging unit studies on topics such as slavery, abolitionism, the Civil War, and the Underground Railroad.
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