What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
1 hour per week. Worksheets or activities will be given as a follow up to each class. Students are encouraged to complete the given material and show it to the teacher in order to receive feedback and assessment. This work will NOT be required, however it will be encouraged.Assessment
Caregivers will receive written feedback on the areas of weakness and areas of strength for their student following *most* of the classes where the student is present. In addition, caregivers will be given classroom feedback as well (i.e.: how student performs in a group, behavioral observations, ways in which caregivers can help).Class Experience
US Grade 4
***Please note that this class requires a minimum of three enrollees in order to run*** This is an ongoing math class, however, we will cover an entire year of fourth grade math if your student returns each week! This course will follow the logical sequence of a 4th grade math curriculum with students working on a single topic each week. It will be easy for caregivers to sign up and/or leave the class depending on the topic/s they feel their student needs. ************************************************************************************************************************************************* CONCEPT LISTING by WEEK ************************************************************************************************************************************************* Week One:(Aug 1) : Place value/ Multiplication facts review Week Two:(Aug 8) : Multiplication three & four digit by one digit Week Three:(Aug 15) : Multiplication by two digit Week Four:(Aug 22) : Multiplication by 10, 100's/ Week Five:(Aug 29) : Divide by whole numbers without remainders Week Six:(Sept 5) : Division skills/division practice Week Seven: : Divide with remainders one digit into three Week Eight: : Divide with decimals Week Nine: : Remainders as fractions Week Ten: : Divide with two digit divisors Week Eleven: :Divide with tens/hundreds Week Twelve: : Measurement conversions Week Fourteen: :Finding average of numbers Week Fifteen: : Fractions: fractions on a number line/ compare fractions Week Sixteen: : Make equivalent fractions/ Use >,<,= by making equivalent fractions to compare Week Seventeen: :Mixed numbers to improper fractions Week Eighteen: : Add fractions with like and unlike denominators Week Nineteen: : Subtract fractions with like and unlike denominators Week Twenty: : Reduce fractions Week Twenty-One: Multiply fractions Week Twenty-two: Divide fractions Week Twenty-three: Greatest common factor Week Twenty-four: Least common multiple Week Twenty-five:: Decimals: add & subtract Week Twenty-six: : Decimals: multiply and divide Week Twenty-Seven: Decimals as money: counting change/estimation Week Twenty-eight:(): Roman numerals/ measures of time Week Twenty-nine:() : Time, elapsed, problem solving Week: Thirty( ): Geometry: lines/angles Week Thirty-one: (): Geometry: Shapes classification/ perimeter Week: Thirty-two: (): Geometry: Area (add later: Coordinates on a 4 quad grid and probability) Week: Thirty-three: (): Solving equations with variables Week Thirty-four: (): Solving equations Week Thirty-five: (): Fractions review: Week Thirty-six: (): Fractions review: Week; : Multiplication review () Week: Multiplication Review ()
Learning Goals
Students will learn a fourth grade math curriculum if they are fully participating each week.
Other Details
Supply List
Students should have a notebook dedicated to "Fourth Grade Math" which is brought to each class so the student has a running notebook on the skills and concepts learned. They should always come prepared with a sharpened pencil and eraser. They are welcome to use a white board/marker for in-class, practice work. Additional supplies will be discussed or suggested for classes where hands-on exploration may be appropriate.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Teacher will refer to www.worldbook.com in order to guide the year's content.
Teacher expertise and credentials
3 Teaching Certificates
South Dakota Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
New York Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
New York Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Teacher is a NY State certified K-6 grade teacher with current certification. Teacher holds a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education K-6 and a Master of Science degree in Education and Reading Certification K-12.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$16
weekly1x per week
45 min
Completed by 18 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-12
3-10 learners per class