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5th Grade Math Marvels! Grade 5 Math Full Curriculum Course Onging 1x Week
Unleash you math superpowers! This is an ongoing-course that will cover major 5th grade CCS standards. This class will provide curriculum resources that will support homeschoolers who need access to a full curriculum and game-based practice
Class Experience
US Grade 5
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Follows Eureka Math Curriculum
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥Fall Enrollment Open! 💥💥💥💥💥💥 🦸🏾♀️ Welcome to the "Grade 5 Math Marvels" class, where I, an experienced 5th-grade educator with 20 years of teaching under my belt, am here to guide students on their journey to math mastery. This ongoing curriculum support class is designed to help students excel in math by focusing on key Common Core skills relevant to 5th-grade mathematics. Class sessions are held weekly, and students have the option to engage in additional assignments after class. 🦸🏾♀️...
36 lessons//36 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Class Introduction and Icebreaker ActivitiesThis lesson will introduce students to the class. Class Expectations and procedures will be presented. Students will learn about the applications that will be used during the class and for homework. Students will have fun getting to know one another.Week 2Lesson 2Lesson 2: 4th Grade Concept Review: Place ValueUnderstanding the place value system up to millions, Reading and writing multi-digit whole numbers.Week 3Lesson 3Place Value PatternsUnderstanding the patterns in the place value system. Reading and writing multi-digit whole numbers and decimals to thousandths.Week 4Lesson 4Multiplying and Dividing Decimals by Powers of 10Using place value patterns to multiply and divide decimals by powers of 10. Understanding the relationship between place value and operations. Use exponents to name place value units, and explain patterns in the placement of the decimal point.Week 5Lesson 5Use exponents to denote powers of 10 with application to metric conversions.Multiplying and Dividing Decimals by Powers of 10 with the metric systemWeek 6Lesson 6Naming Decimals/ Decimal FormsName decimal fractions in expanded, unit, and word forms by applying place value reasoning.Week 7Lesson 7Comparing DecimalsCompare decimal fractions to the thousandths using like units, and express comparisons with >, <, =..Week 8Lesson 8Rounding Decimals NumberlineRound a given decimal to any place using place value understanding and the vertical number line.Week 9Lesson 9Rounding Decimals Standard MethodRound a given decimal to any place using place value understanding and the vertical number line.Week 10Lesson 10Adding DecimalsAdd decimals using place value strategies, and relate those strategies to a written method.Week 11Lesson 11Subtract DecimalsSubtract decimals using place value strategies, and relate those strategies to a written method.Week 12Lesson 12Multiply Decimal FractionsMultiply a decimal fraction by single-digit whole numbers, relate to a written method through application of the area model and place value understanding, and explain the reasoning used.Week 13Lesson 13Divide Decimals by Single Digit NumbersDivide decimals by single-digit whole numbers involving easily identifiable multiples using place value understanding and relate to a written method.Week 14Lesson 14Multiply Whole DigitsMultiply multi-digit whole numbers and multiples of 10 using place value patterns and the distributive and associative properties.Week 15Lesson 15Standard Method for Multiplying Whole NumbersFluently multiply multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithmWeek 16Lesson 16Multiply Decimal FractionsMultiply decimal fractions with tenths by multi-digit whole numbers using place value understanding to record partial products.Week 17Lesson 17Division PatternsUse divide by 10 patterns for multi-digit whole number division.Week 18Lesson 18Estimating QuotientsUse basic facts to approximate quotients with two-digit divisors.Week 19Lesson 19Long Division using Multiples of 10Divide two- and three-digit dividends by multiples of 10 with single-digit quotients, and make connections to a written method.Week 20Lesson 20Long Division of Multi-Digit NumbersDivide two- and three-digit dividends by two-digit divisors with single-digit quotients, and make connections to a written method.Week 21Lesson 21Divide Larger NumbersDivide three- and four-digit dividends by two-digit divisors resulting in two- and three-digit quotients, reasoning about the decomposition of successive remainders in each place value.Week 22Lesson 22Long Division with DecimalsDivide decimal dividends by multiples of 10, reasoning about the placement of the decimal point and making connections to a written method.Week 23Lesson 23Long Division with Decimals Part 2Divide decimal dividends by multiples of 10, reasoning about the placement of the decimal point and making connections to a written method.Week 24Lesson 24Equivalent fractionsMake equivalent fractions with sums of fractions with like denominators.Week 25Lesson 25Add Fractions with Unlike UnitsAdd fractions with unlike units using the strategy of creating equivalent fractions.Week 26Lesson 26Adding Fractions Part 2Add fractions with sums between 1 and 2.Week 27Lesson 27Subtract Fractions with Unlike UnitsSubtract fractions with unlike units using the strategy of creating equivalent fractions.Week 28Lesson 28Adding Mixed NumbersAdd fractions with sums greater than 2 (adding mixed numbers)Week 29Lesson 29Multiply Whole Numbers by FractionsMultiply any whole number by a fraction using tape diagrams.Week 30Lesson 30Multiply Fractions by FractionsMultiply unit fractions by unit fractions.Week 31Lesson 31Divide FractionsDivide a whole number by a unit fraction.Week 32Lesson 32Divide fractions Part 2Divide a unit fraction by a whole number.Week 33Lesson 33Volume of a Rectangular PrismFind the volume of a right rectangular prism by packing with cubic units and counting.Week 34Lesson 34Calculating VolumeUse multiplication to calculate volume.Week 35Lesson 35Draw trapezoidsDraw trapezoids to clarify their attributes, and define trapezoids based on those attributes.Week 36Lesson 36Construct a coordinate systemConstruct a coordinate system on a line.
This class is taught in English.
- Students will understand the place value system and be able to read, write, and compare decimals to the thousandths. Students will round decimals to any place value.
- Students will add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) by finding equivalent fractions. Students will multiply fractions, including mixed numbers, using visual models and equations. Students will divide fractions
- Students will fluently multiply multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm. Students will divide multi-digit numbers using place value understanding and the standard algorithm. Students will add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals
- Students will convert among different-sized standard measurement units within a given measurement system (e.g., convert 5 cm to 0.05 m). Students will represent and interpret data using line plots. Students will understand concepts of volume
- Students will classify two-dimensional figures into categories based on their properties. Students will understand the coordinate plane and graph points in the first quadrant to solve real-world and mathematical problems.
- Students will write and interpret numerical expressions. Students will analyze patterns and relationships to solve problems.
- Students will apply their understanding of operations with whole numbers, decimals, and fractions to solve real-world problems. Students will use appropriate tools strategically to solve math problems.
- Students will construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. Students will model with mathematics and make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
I hold a teaching license and bring two decades of homeschooling experience to the table. I've spent 6 years instructing 4th graders in both home and traditional classroom environments, and I've further expanded my teaching reach with 4 years of virtual teaching. My educational background includes a degree in K–6 education, backed by state licensure.
2 - 4 hours per week outside of class
Homework
Frequency: 1-2 per weekFeedback: includedDetails: Printable and digital worksheets with video answer keys, and Legends of Learning game-based assignments.Assignments
Frequency: 3-6 per weekFeedback: includedDetails: Independent Work (3 Days a Week): For the rest of the week, students will complete independent work using the Zearn platform. This work will reinforce the concepts covered in the live class and provide additional practice through interactive digital lessons.Assessment
Frequency: includedDetails: Digital progress assessments
Optional Handouts will be provided for extended support
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Indiana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Western Governors University
Hello! I am a licensed educator who has over a decade of teaching experience. I have taught 4th grade for 6 years, I taught 1st grade during my student teaching period, and I homeschooled five of my children for 8 years. I have a degree in...
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Group Class
$16
weekly or $555 for 36 classes1x per week, 36 weeks
45 min
Completed by 18 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
3-10 learners per class