What's included
5 live meetings
2 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 2 - 3
“Be a Farmer” is a real-life math project where students will complete ten different math-related tasks in this week long class. Each time class meets students will have two "tasks". Prior to class, students can download and print the class packet or bring a paper and pencil to participate in class . Understanding of the below math skills is needed in order to participate. This is a week long math class. I encourage all learners to participate in class, however, they can pass on the equation. My style of teaching is turn table teaching. Each student has a math equation to work through (we discuss our math tools, Ms. B's White board, using our fingers etc). I also encourage every learnrer to support and to be patient in class whitle their class mate works though the math equations. I encourage supporting each other in all of my classes. What we do not complete in class we will complete in the following math class Take a look at what you’ll find inside this math project: Monday: TASK #1: THE CHICKEN COOP You’ve got lots of chickens on your farm! Each morning, you go to the chicken coop to collect eggs. Let’s see how many you collect this week! Skills: measurement using a bar graph, data interpretation TASK#2: SELLING EGGS Sometimes you sell your eggs to the neighbors. Let’s take a look at a few of your customers and what they order. Skills: money, problem solving Tuesday: TASK #3: CHICKEN FEED Chicken feed is available in several different sizes of bags. Skills: weight (kilograms and pounds are included), money, problem solving TASK#4: ESTIMATING WEIGHTS Estimate the weights of these objects that you’ll find on your farm. Skills: estimation, weight (kilograms and pounds are included) Wednesday: TASK#5: CHORE TIME When you live on a farm you have get up early to do chores! Here are your tasks for the morning. Skills: time TASK #6: SQUARE AND ROUND BALES Square bales are small and you can carry them to the animal pens. Round bales are big. You use your tractor to take them to the cattle and horse pens. Skills: measurement using a tally chart, interpreting data Thursday: TASK #7: VET VISIT You have a lot of animals on your farm, and need to make sure that they are all taken care of. Skills: time, distance, problem solving TASK #8: WEATHER MATTERS The weather is important when you’re a farmer! That’s why you’ve tracked the weather this month on a line plot! Let’s interpret the data. Skills: line plot, data interpretation Friday TASK #9: SUN AND RAIN Farmers need lots of sun and lots of rain for their crops to grow! This has been a rainy week! Skills: rain gauge measurement (centimeters and inches included), thermometers TASK #10: BUILDING NEW PENS You will be building four new pens on your farm this year. To figure out the amount of fencing that you need, you’ll need to figure out the distance around each one. Skills: distance (meters and feet included), perimeter
Learning Goals
The following are skills that are goals for our math class:
*Skills: comparing routes, time
*Skills: distance (meters and feet included), perimeter
*Skills: rain gauge measurement (centimeters and inches included), thermometers
*work together as a class and support each other while having fun is our goal in class.
Other Details
Supply List
Prior to class their is a math packet that is needed for class. Students are encouraged to bring a pencil and colored pencils (something to color with)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hi! My name is Brienna. Students can call me Ms. B.
When the pandemic started, I knew right away that homeschooling was the journey our family would be taking. I have been homeschooling along with teaching. I began teaching when I was 18! I fell in love with teaching and showing students that they were Rockstars! (Reading Rockstar, Math Rockstar, Social Studies Rock Star). It was very important to me that learners felt that they were awesome and could rock any subject that was taught.
I have two amazing kids!! A Jr. in high school and a middle school learner. Our favorite things to do as a family is to travel and collect board games.
I am a huge advocate for special needs students. My son’s journey with Autism and ADHD taught me so much from learning about different therapies to IEP goals. I create classes so that all children with different abilities can participate and feel valued.
With my ten years’ experience, as a preschool teacher my passion is teaching children through engaging activities, while having fun. Prior to becoming a teacher, I was a private tutor for Kindergarten through 6th grade.
Currently I am working towards my bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education and becoming a certified Curriculum Specialist. With different classroom setting experiences I had the opportunity to focus on phonics, reading, sensory activities, science experience and history. Getting children excited about learning is what drives me every day.
I cannot wait to teach your children here at Outschool!
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Live Group Class
$25
for 5 classes5x per week, 1 week
30 min
Completed by 16 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-9
1-6 learners per class