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FLEX Full Year of 6th Grade Math (Part 1 of 4)

In Part 1 of this year-long FLEX course, we will use place value, exponents, and metric measurements to master the concept of decimal numbers (including adding & subtracting decimals) and relate them to fractions *IXL access included!
Megan McAra (M. Ed) Math Class Can Be Fun!
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What's included

Homework
2-4 hours per week. Homework will be assigned weekly and will consist of 1 or more of the following: -practice problems on Nearpod, Jamboard, Gimkit and/or Blooket, -weekly math scavenger hunt and create-your-own story problems. -assigned sections of IXL math -assigned pages from the optional workbook This homework will be in addition to watching the video slide presentations and completing the other parts of the corresponding Nearpod lessons. The total weekly time students will need to spend working on this class should be around 2-4 hours (1-2 hours on videos and lessons, 1-2 hours on homework) All homework, videos and lessons will be posted to the Outschool Classroom.
Assessment
Ongoing informal assessment through interactive student activities and responses, as well as monitoring student classwork and homework. Weekly lesson quizzes and a final unit test at the end of the session will also be given. Parents, please contact me about the level of assessment and feedback you prefer for your student.

Class Experience

US Grade 6
* This is a FLEX class--No Live Classes!
* New! Price now includes 2-month access to IXL Math (https://www.ixl.com/math), a $20 value! IXL is a great tool for targeted skill practice and reinforcing learned concepts for students.  
* If your student does not want/need the IXL access, I will refund you $20 at enrollment

I designed this course to provide a full-year math curriculum for homeschoolers, but it is also a great option for 5th, 6th or 7th graders attending traditional school who need a little extra support and practice in math (or older students needing to review or catch-up). Additionally, if you are new to homeschooling, it's a great way to make sure you've got math solidly covered (I've found math to be the trickiest subject to try to teach your own child!!) without a fixed time commitment or heavy financial burden!

A full year of rigorous, individualized mastery method 6th grade math curriculum without the stress or fixed time commitment of trying to schedule live meetings! This is the first session of a FLEXIBLE SCHEDULED year-long 6th grade mastery method math course. There are NO live meetings for this class. Pre-recorded videos, interactive google slide presentations and links to Nearpod lessons and review games will all be posted in the Outschool Classroom, along with weekly homework assignments from the workbook, and special interactive assignments such as math scavenger hunts and create-your-own-story-problems. I will respond individually to each student with detailed video explanations and corrections to homework that is turned in, as well as provide written responses. Because of the small class size (6 students maximum), individual attention and individualized instruction is guaranteed!  This is a self paced class with each week's learning materials posted in the classroom at the beginning of the week.

In this first 8-week session, students will gain a deep understanding of exponents, place value, decimal numbers and metric measurements through visual slide presentations, interactive Nearpod lessons, student practice, real world problem solving and fun activities and games! In this first 8-week session, we will begin by building on our knowledge of multiplication as repeated addition, to discover that repeated multiplication can be expressed as exponents. We will then take a deep dive into place value and its key relationship to exponents (powers of ten), decimal numbers and the metric measurement system. We will use money to gain a real world understanding of decimals as we apply standard algorithms to add and subtract decimal amounts. 

We will utilize the Outschool Classroom to facilitate interaction and discussion. I will do this by posting critical thinking, math strategy questions, and expecting students to respond to both my questions and each others' responses. Learners will be asked to post a response to the weekly math scavenger hunt challenge, as well as weekly create-your-own-story-problems for fellow classmates to try to solve. This class is the equivalent of a class that meets three times per week, and I recommend that learners split their weekly math workload into at least 2-3 sessions, but learners are free to create their own weekly schedules for completing the work.

This session is Part 1 of a larger series titled, A Full Year of FLEX 6th Grade Mastery Method Math. Taken as a whole, this will offer a full year's worth of math at the general 6th grade level--focusing on the topics of exponents, place value, decimal numbers, percentages, measurement in the metric system, probability and basic geometry.  This is a Mastery approach to math--each concept will be demonstrated, explained and practiced in a meaningful, in-depth way to achieve full understanding before moving on and connecting to the next topic. This approach is ideal both for students who love math and want to take a deep dive into each concept, as well as anxious math learners who get easily overwhelmed by jumping quickly between concepts and prefer to take their time to fully learn and understand each concept. In both cases, the mastery method can build confidence, create a positive math identity and set students on a trajectory of math success. Because of the small size of this class, I will be able to give each student the individual attention needed to ensure mastery. This course is geared towards the 6th grade student, but because the mastery method builds on previously internalized concepts and skills, specific age or assigned grade level is not as important as the prerequisite foundations of mathematical understanding. 

**Specifically for this class, students should come with a solid number sense for both whole numbers and fractions (including comparing and finding equivalents) as well as performing basic operations (adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing) on multi-digit numbers as well as fractions.  If you have questions about your learner’s placement level, please contact me. 

I want my students to feel fully engaged in the learning process--to find meaning, confidence (and yes, even joy!) in mathematical problem solving. To make math fun and engaging, I will be presenting lessons through interactive slides, which will include clear visual representations, virtual manipulatives, and connections to math in the real world. Additionally, I will be using applications such as Nearpod (nearpod.com) to create further opportunities for students to engage with the material and with one another. Activities will include collaborative idea boards, typed or drawn responses, polls, matching games, quizzes and embedded games. These activities provide not only engagement and fun for students, but also give me as the teacher the opportunity for ongoing, informal assessment. 

Most lessons will be split into 2 parts each week. I will post Part 1 by 8AM (Eastern Time) each Monday morning, and Part 2 by 8AM each Wednesday morning. Part 1 will usually consist of the video lesson, skill practice on assigned workbook pages, as well as fun practice activities/games on Google Jamboard, Nearpod, IXL, Blooket, and/or Gimkit. Part 2 will sometimes have a second video lesson plus more practice, and then the lesson test on Google Forms. 

Here is the break-down of topics for each week:

Week 1: Exponents
Part 1: Introduction to Exponents through Concrete Models
and Practicing Exponents through Written Equations
Part 2: Review Work & Word Problems: Fractions of a Number

Week 2: Place Value
Part 1: Introduction to Place Value through Visual Representation and Place Value as Powers of 10 & Decimal, Expanded, and Exponential Notation
Part 2: Review Work & Word Problems: Equivalent Fractions

Week 3: Decimal numbers
Part 1: Introduction to the concept of Decimals through Money, Expressing Decimals through Relationship to Fractions & Place Value; practice expressing decimals as money
Part 2: Review Work & Word Problems: Simplifying Fractions

Week 4: Adding Decimals
Part 1: Introduction to Adding Decimals Using Money story problems and Using Standard Algorithm to Add Decimals
Part 2: Review Work & Word Problems: Adding Fractions (different denominators)

Week 5: Subtracting Decimals
Part 1: Introduction to Subtracting Decimals Using Money story problems and Using Standard Algorithm to Subtract Decimals 
Part 2: Review Work & Word Problems: Subtracting Fractions (different denominators)

Week 6: Metric System 1
Part 1: Introduction to Metric Measurements and Units (Greek prefixes-bigger units) and Recognizing and Matching Metric Units to Types of Measurement and Prefixes to the Correct Place Value (power of 10)
Part 2: Review Work & Word Problems: Changing Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions

Week 7: Metric System 2
Part 1: More Metric Measurements and Units (Latin prefixes-smaller units) and Recognizing and Matching Metric Units to Types of Measurement and Prefixes to the Correct Place Value
Part 2: Changing Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers

Week 8: Metric Conversion Part 1
Part 1: Introduction to Metric Conversion Through Visual Representation of Place Value and Practice Converting Metric Units by Place Value, Recognizing Approximate Conversions Between Metric and U.S Customary
Part 2: Review Work & Word Problems: Adding Mixed Numbers
Learning Goals
Students will be able to demonstrate mastery of the following:
--expressing repeated multiplication in exponential form and vice versa
--using powers of ten to denote place value through expanded and exponential notation
--identifying decimal numbers as fractions written in the base 10 system
--adding and subtracting decimals
--matching metric units to the correct type of measurement
--approximating conversions between metric and U.S. Customary units
--matching metric prefixes to the correct place value compared to the base unit
--converting between metric units using place value
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
We will be using the third-party websites listed below that provide interactive, fun opportunities for building mastery and fluency of math concepts and skills: Nearpod: Educational, interactive tool for presenting my own slide-show lessons and activities (such as matching, drag-and-drop, etc.) I will post a direct link in the Zoom chat that will take students directly into the lesson, they only need to enter their first name or nickname so that I know who is who within the lesson. * No account or personal information needed. Google Jamboard: A great interactive tool for collaborative learning. I will send a direct link in the Zoom chat that will allow students to enter directly into the specific Jamboard without any kind of sign-up * No account or personal information needed Blooket and Gimkit: Students love playing these fun, fast-paced games with math question banks that I am able to create and taylor to the needs of the class. The report I see after each game serves as a great informal assessment. I will post a direct link in the Zoom chat, students will simply enter their first name of nickname and begin playing the game. *No account or personal information needed Google Slides: I will usually use Google Slides to present lessons through the screen share function, but may at times give students the link for activities or games that I have created. *No account or personal information needed Google Forms: I will use Google Forms to create the Lesson quizzes/tests. Students can complete the quizzes on paper first, and then transfer their answers into the Google Form and submit to me for an easy way to correct and give feedback *Again, no account or personal information needed IXL: This is a great site for practicing specific math skills and concepts. As a teacher, I really like it because I can assign specific sections that line up exactly with the concepts/skills we've covered in class, and be able to see students' progress on that skill. I will provide students with individual usernames and passwords, so no family account or personal information will be needed. Most students find the site fun and motivating, but please let me know if your student finds it stressful--I will find an alternative.
Supply List
-Notebook and pencil for taking notes and working problems
-White board and dry-erase marker
-I will post further materials or workbooks needed in the classroom after enrollment (cost of materials will not exceed $50 for the entire year)

Optional (may be helpful to have some of these as visuals/manipulatives if available at home):
For Weeks 1-3: base ten or other math blocks 
For Weeks 3-5: money (variety of coins and paper bills)
For Weeks 6-8: ruler with cm and inches, Meter or yard stick, scale (kitchen, body or any other kind), large liquid measuring cup,1 or 2 liter bottle, pint, quart or gallon containers
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a certified teacher ( Grades 1-6) with a Masters in Teaching and over 20 years of classroom, small group and one-on-one experience. Math has been my focus for the past 7 years, and I have taught this specific 6th grade Mastery Math Method for 5 years.

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weekly or $120 for 8 weeks
8 weeks

Completed by 6 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 11-14

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