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Class experience
US Grade 5
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
This course will entail every core subject that your fifth grader needs to know! This is a full curriculum that is taught by a certified and licensed educator and will cover the 5th-grade common core standards. Due to the fact that this is flexible course, students who are already in 5th grade can enroll for additional support and practice. Homeschooled students can enroll for a complete 5th grade curriculum. Videos will be uploaded daily along with practice assignments, homework, and...
112 lessons//16 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Homeroom: Introductions/Syllabus/Using NearpodLesson 2Math: 1.1 Place Value PatternsLesson 3Language Arts: 1.1 Building Background: The Declaration of Human RightsLesson 4Science: 1.1 States of MatterLesson 5Social Studies: 1.1 Explore ancient places of the Maya CivilizationLesson 6Math: 1.2 Whole Number Place ValueLesson 7Computer Applications: 1.1 Typing ASDFWeek 2Lesson 8Homeroom: Setting GoalsLesson 9Math: 1.3 Patterns and Powers of 10Lesson 10Language Arts: 1.2 Introduction to Esperanza RisingLesson 11Science: 1.2 Phase ChangeLesson 12Social Studies: 1.2 Maya Inventions and AchievementsLesson 13Math: 1.4 Decimals to the Thousandths PlaceLesson 14Computers: 1.2 Top RowWeek 3Lesson 15Homeroom: Asking for HelpLesson 16Math: 1.5 Decimal Place ValueLesson 17Language Arts: 1.3 InferenceLesson 18Science: 1.3 Properties of MatterLesson 19Social Studies: 1.3 The AztecLesson 20Math: 1.6 Compare DecimalsLesson 21Computers: 1.3 Bottom RowWeek 4Lesson 22Homeroom: Solving ProblemsLesson 23Math: 1.7 Rounding DecimalsLesson 24Language Arts: 1.4 Setting and Point of ViewLesson 25Science: 1.4 Changes in MatterLesson 26Social Studies: Aztec-TenochtitlanLesson 27Math: Unit 1 ReviewLesson 28Computers: Word Week 1Week 5Lesson 29Homeroom: Perspective TakingLesson 30Math: 2.1 Number PropertiesLesson 31Language Arts: 1.5 ThemeLesson 32Science: 2.1 What are Mixtures?Lesson 33Social Studies: The IncaLesson 34Math: 2.2 Order of OperationsLesson 35Computers: Word Week 2Week 6Lesson 36Homeroom: OrganizationLesson 37Math: 2.3 Writing Numerical ExpressionsLesson 38Language Arts: 1.6 Two-Voice PoemsLesson 39Science: 2.2 Elements, Compounds, MixturesLesson 40Social Studies: 1.6 Exploring Machu PicchuLesson 41Math: 2.4 Grouping Symbols/ParenthesisLesson 42Computers: PowerPoint Week 1Week 7Lesson 43Homeroom: My StrengthsLesson 44Math: Unit 2 ReviewLesson 45Language Arts: 1.7 Reader’s TheaterLesson 46Science: 2.3 Types of MixturesLesson 47Social Studies: Final ProjectLesson 48Math: 3.1 Estimating Sums and Differences with DecimalsLesson 49Computers: Begin Final ProjectWeek 8Lesson 50Homeroom: Growth MindsetLesson 51Math: 3.2 Adding DecimalsLesson 52Language Arts: 1.8 Review/Readers TheaterLesson 53Science: 2.4 SolutionsLesson 54Social Studies: Final Project PresentationsLesson 55Math: 3.3 Subtracting DecimalsLesson 56Computers: Final Project PresentationsWeek 9Lesson 57Homeroom: Introductions/Syllabus/Student SchedulesLesson 58Math: 4.1 Multiplication PatternsLesson 59Language Arts: Building Background-What is Heritage? (They Call Me Guero)Lesson 60Science: 3.1 Water on EarthLesson 61Social Studies: Italian Renaissance EraLesson 62Math: 4.2 Multiplication Patterns and EstimationLesson 63Art: ValueWeek 10Lesson 64Homeroom: Critical ThinkingLesson 65Math: 4.3 Multiplying Whole NumbersLesson 66Language Arts: Begin Informational Cultural Heritage EssayLesson 67Science: 3.2 Physical Properties of WaterLesson 68Social Studies: Northern Renaissance EraLesson 69Math: 4.4 Multiplying Whole NumbersLesson 70Art: LineWeek 11Lesson 71Homeroom: Learning to LearnLesson 72Math: 4.5 Multiplying Multi-Digit Whole NumbersLesson 73Language Arts: DialogueLesson 74Science: 3.3 Hydrophobic vs. HydrophilicLesson 75Social Studies: Renaissance Era CultureLesson 76Math: Unit 4 ReviewLesson 77Art: ShapeWeek 12Lesson 78Homeroom: Learning Dynamic TraitsLesson 79Math: 5.1 Multiplying DecimalsLesson 80Language Arts: Planning Topic, Detail, and Concluding SentencesLesson 81Science: 3.4 Water’s Special PropertiesLesson 82Social Studies: The Reformation PeriodLesson 83Math: 5.2 Multiplying DecimalsLesson 84Art: FormWeek 13Lesson 85Homeroom: Encouraging InnovationLesson 86Math: 5.3 Multiplying Decimals and Whole NumbersLesson 87Language Arts: My Cultural Heritage Narrative DraftLesson 88Science: 4.1 Plant NeedsLesson 89Social Studies: 1.6 Protestant DenominationsLesson 90Math: 5.4 Multiplying Decimals and Whole NumbersLesson 91Art: TextureWeek 14Lesson 92Homeroom: Adapting to ChangeLesson 93Math: 5.5 Use Models to Multiply DecimalsLesson 94Language Arts: Writer’s WorkshopLesson 95Science: 4.2 Types of PlantsLesson 96Social Studies: Reformation PresentationsLesson 97Math: 5.6 Use Partial Products to Multiply DecimalsLesson 98Art: ColorWeek 15Lesson 99Homeroom: Understanding the Problem Solving ProcessLesson 100Math: 5.7 Use Strategies to Multiply DecimalsLesson 101Language Arts: Complete NovelLesson 102Science: 4.3 Seed DispersalLesson 103Social Studies: Reformation Theme Park ProjectLesson 104Math: 5.8 Multiply DecimalsLesson 105Art: SpaceWeek 16Lesson 106Homeroom: Fostering a Culture of IterationLesson 107Math: 5.9 Multiply with MoneyLesson 108Language Arts: Final PresentationsLesson 109Science: Plant AdaptationsLesson 110Social Studies: Complete Final Projects/ReviewLesson 111Math: Unit TestLesson 112Art: Famous Artists
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Homework Offered
Students will be given homework Monday-Thursday for each subject. The homework will not be due until the next lesson of that subject is taught. For example, Monday's math homework will be due Thursday and Langauge Arts homework will be due the following Tuesday.4+ hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Students will be given various projects, quizzes, and assessments to assess their understanding. A final report card will be provided at the end of the course.Grades Offered
Report cards are offered at the end of each course.
All third party tools will not require an account. Links will be provided to complete activities on third party tools.
Sources: -Nearpod Curriculum -National Geographic -PBS Kids -Discovery Education All content is secular-based.
Welcome to Seed and Stem Learning Center by Bailey Nelson and Kenneth Kirk! As a prior public school teacher, Bailey experienced the positive difference that scientific inquiry can have on students. Kenneth, who received his Bachelor's of...
Self-Paced Class
$100
weekly or $1,600 for all content112 pre-recorded lessons
16 weeks of teacher support
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1 year of access to the content
Ages: 9-11
Financial Assistance
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