8th Grade Math: Semester 2 Curriculum - 14 weeks (2x/Week) - Small Group
What's included
28 live meetings
21 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. There will be homework assigned at the end of most classes that will be covered at the beginning of the next class. The homework will be completed on the student's personal copy of the Google Slides. If the subject requires work to be show that cannot be done on Slides, students will be asked to upload a photo of their paper onto Google Slides. Homework should only take about 10 to 30 minutes.Assessment
Assessments can be provided at parent's requests. Please, contact me within the first week of the course, if you would like an assessment.Class Experience
US Grade 8
My teaching philosophy is that students learn the best when they are engaged and having fun. I spend a few minutes at the beginning of each class to get to know my students and for them to get to know me. I feel that this creates a bond of trust that helps make learning more fun and personalized. I try to make my teaching and practice questions relate to the students' lives and interests. Each student will receive a Google Slide presentation that they will open and use in every class to practice and take quizzes and assessments. The beginning of each class will be a review of previously learned material. Followed by teaching the new material of the day/week. Then, practicing the new material as a class and individually. At the end of a Topic we will review on Kahoot! and/or take a short quiz. This course will cover 8th grade math topics. However, not all students are at the same level at the same time. Before taking this class, students should have been introduced to and have a basic understanding of the following concepts: multiplying, and dividing integers, and rational numbers; equations and, inequalities; ratios, circles, angles, perimeter, area, and volume. If you are not sure of your child’s understanding in these areas, please contact me and we can arrange a 1:1 assessment of their math level for class placement. CLASS SYLLABUS: Week 1: Topic Review of prior knowledge/Semester 1 material Week 2: Topic 5.1 - 5.4 Systems of Linear Equations Week 3: Topic 6.1 - 6.2 Functions - Relations and Representations Week 4: Topic 6.3 - 6.5 Linear and Nonlinear Functions Week 5: Topic 6 Review and Quiz Week 6: Topic 7.1 - 7.2 Square and Cube Roots Week 7; Topic 7.3 - 7.5 The Pythagorean Theorem Week 8: Topic 7 Review and Quiz Week 9: Topic 8.1 - 8.3 Volumes - Cylinders, Cones, and Spheres Week 10: Topic 8 Review and Quiz Week 11: Topic 9.1 - 9.4 Data Analysis and Display Week 12: Topic 9 Review and Quiz Week 13: Topic 10 Exponents and Scientific Notation Week 14: Review of all Topics * These are just estimates of the time we will spend on each topic. I tailor the time spent on a topic to my students' understanding of the concept, so we may go faster or slow through certain topics.
Learning Goals
The student will develop an understanding of the 8th grade math concepts that are listed in the class syllabus.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
This class may use Kahoot! as an outside resource. It will be used as a class review and reward. Students do NOT need to register or sign up to use Kahoot! They will be given a code that is unique to our session for every game we play. If you have any questions or concerns, please, let me know.
This class uses Google Slides. Students do have to have access to an unblocked Google account. Students that use school owned Chromebooks may need to use an alternate device to use the Slides. If you have any questions or concerns, please, let me know and I can work with you.
We may sometimes refer to the Big Ideas Math website during class. Students will not need to access the site on their computers, it will only be used as a screen share from my computer.
Supply List
Students must have a calculator, scratch paper, pencil, and access to an unblocked Google account to access the Google Slides. It will be important for students to be able to access their Google Slides for EVERY class.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Sources
We will sometimes refer to the Big Ideas Math website during class. Students will not need to access the site on their computers, it will only be used as a screen share from my computer.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Education from WGU
I have a Bachelor of Art in K-8 Interdisciplinary Studies. I have worked with students, ages 2 - 18, in multiple different settings including public schools, private daycares, Girl Scouts, and homeschooling my own children from primary school through high school graduation. I have worked in a 6-8th grade building in all core classes including 6-8th grade math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Geography, Civics, Life Science, and ELA. My job was to pull small groups of students and reteach the concepts that were taught by the in class teacher, but in a easier to understand way for the students that struggled with the concepts. I also worked closely with the teachers to develop class curriculum for both the whole class and for struggling learners. I have over 10 years of experience working with children with both special learning and behavioral needs in a public classroom setting.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$560
for 28 classes2x per week, 14 weeks
45 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-15
2-4 learners per class
This class is no longer offered
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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