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5th Grade Math Simplified Ongoing FULL YEAR Curriculum

In this full year ongoing 5th grade math course, students will learn all fifth grade math concepts in an engaging learning environment, with an experienced licensed teacher. This class is great as a supplement or a full course curriculum!
Danna Rodebush | Southern Schoolhouse
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Class

What's included

72 live meetings
60 in-class hours
Assessment
Students will be assessed informally (observation, class participation, guided & independent practice, exit tickets) and formally (end of week assessments).

Class Experience

US Grade 5
Welcome to fifth grade math! 👋 

This rigorous & engaging ongoing math course will provide your student with a FULL YEAR of 5th grade math taught by an experienced licensed math teacher.

The topics covered in this course are aligned with the CCSS (Common Core State Standards) as a guide for instruction.  The twice weekly meetings will be filled with interactive instruction through the use of printables, videos, presentations, digital activities & games, brain break activities, guided practice, and assessments.

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What makes this course unique?
💡All of the printable materials are provided to families weekly
💡Quarterly progress reports (informal and formal) are provided
💡Self-paced videos are provided weekly for INTERVENTION (struggling students) & ENRICHMENT (students who need a challenge)
💡Opportunities for 1:1 targeted instruction with the teacher
💡Extra practice is available upon request

This 5th grade math class is great for homeschooling students or traditional students to use as a supplement or as a full course curriculum for fifth grade math!  Successful completion of a full 4th grade math course is necessary for students to enroll in this course.

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Students are welcome to join at any time, but please NOTE: The content presented in this math class is comprehensive and builds upon previous learning.  

If a student is not familiar with the content that has previously been taught, then they may struggle.  I will gladly offer some 1:1 instruction for your student to get them caught up with the course material.  Please reach out for information and an individualized learning plan. 

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WEEKLY CLASS STRUCTURE:

🔅Day 1: 

5 minutes - Introduction
✅greeting
✅warm up (fact fluency & previously learned skill practice)

25 minutes - Lesson
✅new math concept
✅guided notes (printable)
✅videos & presentations
✅guided practice (printable and/or digital) 

5 minutes  - Brain Break
✅quick game or activity to recharge & refocus

10 minutes - Independent Practice 
✅printed or digital practice time 
✅opportunities for students to ask questions
✅informal assessment for progress report

5 minutes - Wrap Up
✅exit ticket (quick assessment for students to complete & upload to the classroom for teacher feedback)


🔅Day 2:

5 minutes - Introduction
✅greeting
✅warm up (fact fluency & previously learned skill practice)

15 minutes - Review Lesson
✅review the weekly math topic
✅opportunities for students to ask questions

20 minutes - Application Activity
✅performance task or game to apply the weekly math concept

10 minutes - Assessment
✅digital or printable assessment (4-6 questions) to assess learning
✅Included in quarterly formal progress report

Students are welcome to message me for additional support throughout the week.
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🗓️2023-2024 Instruction Schedule:

💡Unit 1: Decimal Place Value Concepts
Week of August 28th: Decimal Place Value Understanding & Naming Decimals
Week of September 4th: More Decimal Place Value Understanding & Naming Decimals
Week of September 11th: Comparing & Ordering Decimals
Week of September 18th: Powers of Ten
Week of September 25th: Rounding Decimals

💡Unit 2: Whole Number Operations
Week of October 2nd: Introduction to Whole Number Multiplication
Week of October 9th: More Whole Number Multiplication
Week of October 16th: Introduction to Whole Number Division
**QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORTS RELEASED**
Week of October 23rd: More Whole Number Division
Week of October 30th: Spiral Review (Units 1-2 concepts)

💡Unit 3: Decimal Operations
Week of November 6th: Adding & Subtracting Decimals
Week of November 13th: Multiplying Decimals
Week of November 27th: Dividing Decimals
Week of December 4th: More Dividing Decimals

💡Unit 4: Introduction to Algebra Concepts
Week of December 11th: Introduction to Order of Operations
Week of December 18th: More Order of Operations & Expressions
**QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORTS RELEASED**

💡Unit 5: Fraction Concepts
Week of January 8th: Fractions as Division
Week of January 15th: Review of Fraction Concepts (Equivalent Fractions, Improper Fractions, & Mixed Numbers)

💡Unit 6: Fraction Operations
Week of January 22nd: Introduction to Adding & Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators
Week of January 29th: More Adding & Subtracting Fractions & Fraction Problem Solving
Week of February 5th: More Fraction Problem Solving
Week of February 12th: Multiplying Fractions & Real World Fraction Multiplication
Week of February 19th: Multiplication as Scaling
Week of February 26th: Unit Fraction Division
Week of March 4th: Spiral Review (Units 1-6 concepts)
**QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORTS RELEASED**

💡Unit 7: Introduction to Volume Concepts
Week of March 11th: Introduction to Volume
Week of March 25th: More Volume Practice 

💡Unit 8: Measurement Conversions
Week of April 1st: Metric Measurement Conversions
Week of April 8th: Customary Measurement Conversions
Week of April 15th: More Measurement Conversion Practice 
Week of April 22nd: Spiral Review (Units 1-8 concepts)

💡Unit 9: Geometry Concepts
Week of April 29th: Introduction to Two-Dimensional Figures
Week of May 6th: Classification of Two-Dimensional Figures

💡Unit 10: Graphing Concepts
Week of May 13th: Coordinate Graphing
Week of May 20th: Fraction Line Plots & Function Tables
Week of May 27th: Spiral Review (Units 1-10 concepts)
**QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORTS RELEASED**

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📝Recommended Supplies

✅I recommend that your student keep a 3 ring binder to compile all lesson notes and activities, but this is certainly not a requirement.

✅It is also helpful for students to have a personal whiteboard with dry erase markers to participate in this class.  An alternative for this would be for students to have several sheets of white paper or a notebook and some markers available. (Markers are easier for me to see on the computer screen than pencil or pen).

✅While I suggest that all provided resources are printed out, your student is more than welcome to follow along digitally (with a second device), or transcribe notes onto notebook paper.

✅A second device such as a tablet or phone is helpful when we play online games, but not required.  If a second device is not available, then your student should be familiar with “splitting the screen” on the device they are using.  You can find tutorials on YouTube for this.

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👋After you enroll your learner, you will receive a welcome packet that includes the following:

✅Classroom expectations
✅Student and parent survey
✅Class pacing guide
✅Week 1 printable materials

Each week thereafter, you will receive:

✅Weekly printable materials
✅Links to intervention & enrichment video lessons

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My goal is to help students MAKE SENSE of what they are learning, and not just memorize content.  I believe very strongly in focusing on the "WHY" and "HOW". 

📨Please feel free to reach out with questions you may have!
Learning Goals
Students will learn all fifth grade math skills.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
✅I recommend that your student keep a 3 ring binder to compile all lesson notes and activities, but this is certainly not a requirement.

✅It is also helpful for students to have a personal whiteboard with dry erase markers to participate in this class.  An alternative for this would be for students to have several sheets of white paper or a notebook and some markers available. (Markers are easier for me to see on the computer screen than pencil or pen).

✅While I suggest that all provided resources are printed out, your student is more than welcome to follow along digitally (with a second device), or transcribe notes onto notebook paper.

✅A second device such as a tablet or phone is helpful when we play online games, but not required.  If a second device is not available, then your student should be familiar with “splitting the screen” on the device they are using.  You can find tutorials on YouTube for this.

PRINTABLE RESOURCES WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE TEACHER.
 1 file available upon enrollment
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a licensed teacher for grades K-8 in the state of Arkansas, and hold my M.A.T. (Master of Arts in Teaching) from UCA (University of Central Arkansas).  I have 7 years of classroom experience teaching 5th grade.

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$38

weekly or $1,368 for 72 classes
2x per week, 36 weeks
50 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 9-12
3-9 learners per class

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