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5th Grade Math – 3rd Quarter
Class experience
US Grade 5
This class is interactive, where I will break concepts down and check for understanding throughout the class. I scaffold and adjust my pacing to suit the needs of the students. I will use visuals, mnemonics, real-world examples, discussion, guided notes, and games to ensure a deep understanding. Student participation is expected. I strive to make learning fun and instill confidence in the student. My classroom is more than a place to learn conversions and formulas; it is a safe, supportive...
2 units//16 lessons//8 Weeks
Unit 1MeasurementMeasurement8 lessons4 WeeksWeek 1Lesson 1Understand customary unitsRead and estimate standard customary measurement units.Lesson 2Convert customary unitsConvert among different-sized standard customary measurement units, and use these conversions in solving multi-step, real-world problems.Week 2Lesson 3Understand metric unitsRead and estimate standard metric measurement units.Lesson 4Convert metric unitsConvert among different-sized standard metric measurement units, and use these conversions in solving multi-step, real-world problems.Week 3Lesson 5TemperatureRead thermometers and estimate temperatures in Fahrenheit and Celsius.Lesson 6Time & moneyConvert time and money and solve real-world problems involving time and money.Week 4Lesson 7Measurement word problemsUse metric and customary conversions to solve multi-step, real-world problems.Lesson 8Measurement word problemsUse metric and customary conversions to solve multi-step, real-world problems.Unit 2DataData8 lessons4 WeeksWeek 5Lesson 9Measures of central tendencyIdentify, calculate, and interpret the minimum, maximum, mean, median, mode, range & outliersLesson 10Line plotMake a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit. Use operations on fractions to solve problems involving information presented in line plots.Week 6Lesson 11Stem & leaf plotMake a stem & leaf plot to display a data set. Solve problems involving information presented in stem & leaf plots.Lesson 12Coordinate planeUnderstand and interpret the coordinate plane (in quadrant 1 only) plot ordered pairs, and answer questions using the coordinate plane.Week 7Lesson 13Line graphMake a line graph to display a data set. Solve problems involving information presented in line graphs.Lesson 14Bar graph & histogramMake a bar graph or histogram to display a data set. Solve problems involving information presented in bar graphs or histograms.Week 8Lesson 15Pie chartMake a pie chart to display a data set. Solve problems involving information presented in pie chart.Lesson 16Data reviewCreate, interpret, identify, and compare different graphical displays.
Students will apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division to multiply and divide fractions. Students will convert like measurement units within a given measurement system. Students will represent and interpret data.
Homework Offered
I will provide 5-10 example problems for homework after each class. This is voluntary and will be reviewed at the beginning of the next class. If a student is struggling, they can post their concerns on the classroom wall or message me privately for more clarification. Homework should not take more than 15 minutes per assignment.Assessments Offered
I will assess students in class based on their participation and homework (if they do their homework). Students will also have occasional quizzes. I can also provide a progress report at the end of the course. Please let me know if you would like a letter grade for this class.Grades Offered
Students should have a math journal to keep their notes in and solve example problems. A printer would be beneficial for notes, but is not required.
My classroom is a safe, supportive environment where students learn communication, social, and problem-solving skills. Every child can succeed with guidance and encouragement. I am passionate about math. I know a lot of tricks and mnemonics to...
Group Class
$200
for 16 classes2x per week, 8 weeks
55 min
Completed by 31 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-11
3-9 learners per class