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Full Year: 7th Grade Math Course (2x Week)

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Miss Linda C. McKinney, MBA
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Practice the entire year of 7th-grade math full-curriculum. Class starts with an ice breaker - "Would You Rather" or a student-driven topic. Optional weekly homework, quizzes, unit tests, and class grade. #academic

Class Experience

US Grade 7
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
72 lessons//36 Weeks
 Week 1
Lesson 1
Order of Operations Whole Numbers Basic
Lesson 2
Order of Operations Whole Numbers Advanced
 Week 2
Lesson 3
Order of Operation Rational Numbers Fractions
Lesson 4
Order of Operation Rational Numbers Decimals
 Week 3
Lesson 5
Math Properties - Associative & Commutative
Lesson 6
Math Properties - Distributive
 Week 4
Lesson 7
Integers & Negative Numbers – Add
Lesson 8
Integers & Negative Numbers – Subtract
 Week 5
Lesson 9
Integers & Negative Numbers – Multiply
Lesson 10
Integers & Negative Numbers – Divide
 Week 6
Lesson 11
Equivalent Fractions - Multiplication
Lesson 12
Equivalent Fractions - Division
 Week 7
Lesson 13
Ratios - Visuals
Lesson 14
Ratios - Word Problems
 Week 8
Lesson 15
Ratios - Proportional & Equivalent
Lesson 16
Ratios - Proportional & Cross Multiply
 Week 9
Lesson 17
Ratios - Unit Rates Basic
Lesson 18
Ratios - Unit Rates Advanced
 Week 10
Lesson 19
Ratios - Scaled Factors Intro
Lesson 20
Ratios - Scaled Factors & Triangles
 Week 11
Lesson 21
Coordinated Plane - Ordered Pairs
Lesson 22
Coordinated Plane - Graphing
 Week 12
Lesson 23
Coordinated Plane - Ratios
Lesson 24
Coordinated Plane - Unit Rates
 Week 13
Lesson 25
Percentages - Find %
Lesson 26
Percentages - Find Whole & Part
 Week 14
Lesson 27
Percentages - Fractions
Lesson 28
Percentages - Decimals
 Week 15
Lesson 29
Percentages - Simple Interest
Lesson 30
Percentages - Simple Interest & Time
 Week 16
Lesson 31
Percentages - Markup (Profit)
Lesson 32
Percentages - Markdown (Discount)
 Week 17
Lesson 33
Exponents - Square Roots & Power of 2
Lesson 34
Exponents - Cube Roots & Prime Factor Tree
 Week 18
Lesson 35
Exponents - Scientific Notation Basic
Lesson 36
Exponents - Scientific Notation Advanced
 Week 19
Lesson 37
Algebra Equations - Two Step Add & Subtract
Lesson 38
Algebra Equations - Two Step Multiply & Divide
 Week 20
Lesson 39
Inequality Statements - One Step Add & Subtract
Lesson 40
Inequality Statements - One Step Multiply & Divide
 Week 21
Lesson 41
Measurement - Customary Length
Lesson 42
Measurement - Customary Capacity & Mass
 Week 22
Lesson 43
Measurement - Metric Length
Lesson 44
Measurement - Metric Capacity & Mass
 Week 23
Lesson 45
Measurement - Time
Lesson 46
Measurement - Temperature
 Week 24
Lesson 47
Geometry - Perimeter, Area, & Volume Review
Lesson 48
Geometry - Surface Area Review
 Week 25
Lesson 49
Statistics - Bar Graphs
Lesson 50
Statistics - Line Graphs
 Week 26
Lesson 51
Statistics - Mean
Lesson 52
Statistics - Median, Mode, and Range
 Week 27
Lesson 53
Statistics - Interquartile Range
Lesson 54
Statistics - Box and Whisker Plots
 Week 28
Lesson 55
Statistics - Tree Diagrams
Lesson 56
Statistics - Venn Diagrams
 Week 29
Lesson 57
Probability - Basic & Models
Lesson 58
Probability - Compound Events
 Week 30
Lesson 59
Geometry - Points & Lines
Lesson 60
Geometry - Line Segments & Rays
 Week 31
Lesson 61
Geometry - Measuring Angles
Lesson 62
Geometry - Missing Angles
 Week 32
Lesson 63
Geometry - Triangles
Lesson 64
Geometry - Quadrilaterals
 Week 33
Lesson 65
Geometry - Circle Area
Lesson 66
Geometry - Circle Circumference
 Week 34
Lesson 67
Geometry - Surface Area with Fractions
Lesson 68
Geometry - Surface Area with Decimals
 Week 35
Lesson 69
Geometry - Volume with Fractions
Lesson 70
Geometry - Volume with Decimals
 Week 36
Lesson 71
End of Grade - Student Driven Topics Review
Lesson 72
End of Grade - Teacher Driven Topics Review
  • From August/September to May/June, students will practice one topic each week from the entire year full-curriculum of USA 7th grade math to be prepare for USA 8th grade math.
I love Math and Programming! Finding ways to make learning fun and giving strategies to children so they can overcome the challenge of being successful in Math, Programming, and Science is my passion. I have a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems, so I took college level finite math, algebra, and geometry in addition to learning BASIC, COBOL, JCL, Dyl-280, DB2, SQL, dbase+, Ada, Pascal, C+, PHP, HTML5, and JavaScript. While earning my MBA Marketing & Market Research, I successfully completed two semesters of statistics. My work experience includes 5+ years as computer programmer, 10+ years in statistical data analysis as a Market Research Consultant, 10+ years as an ECE educator including math tutoring with K to 6th grade, 10+ years as private math tutor and Sylvan Instructor for 1st to 12th grade students, and tutoring young adults for math portion of SAT, GMAT, and GRE.
1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Homework
Frequency: Available upon request
Feedback: Available upon request
Details: We will be using the workbook: McGraw-Hill Education Math Grade 7 THIRD Edition Homework includes: 1) Pages from the workbook; See below and each week's classroom POST 2) Assignment link to Khan Academy on ASSIGNMENT post [FALL Semester is September to December] [WINTER Semester is January to March] [SPRING Semester is April to May/June] NOTE: Weeks with more than 3 pages of homework includes review topics from 4th to 6th and new topic for 7th Week 1 = Pages 12 to 19 Week 2 = Pages 34 to 41 Week 3 = Pages 20 to 22 and Pages 55 to 58 Week 4 = Pages 23 to 27 Week 5 = Pages 63 to 72 Week 6 = Pages 42 to 49 Week 7 = Pages 79 to 80 Week 8 = Pages 81 to 82 Week 9 = Page 83 only Week 10 = Pages 84 to 85 Week 11 = Pages 86 to 89 Week 12 = Page 90 only Week 13 = Page 91 only Week 14 = Pages 92 to 93 Week 15 = Pages 94 to 96 Week 16 = Pages 97 to 99 Week 17 = Pages 104 to 106 Week 18 = Page 107 only Week 19 = Pages 108 to 111 Week 20 = Pages 112 to 114 Week 21 = Pages 115 to 117 Week 22 = Pages 122 to 124 Week 23 = Pages 121 & 127 Week 24 = Pages 118 to 120 and Pages 125 to 126 Week 25 = Pages 135 to 142 Week 26 = Pages 142 to 144 Week 27 = Pages 145 only Week 28 = Pages 146 to 147 Week 29 = Pages 151 to 155 Week 30 = Pages 161 to 162 Week 31 = Pages 163 to 165 Week 32 = Pages 166 to 168 Week 33 = Pages 169 to 170 Week 34 = Pages 171 to 172 Week 35 = Pages 173 to 174 Week 36 = Pages 179 to 187 = Posttest / Final Exam
Assessment
Frequency: Available upon request
Details: Miss Linda McKinney uses the Khan Academy website for homework assignments, assessments, quizzes, tests, and grades. Each student must create a FREE account on Khan Academy and then add Miss Linda McKinney as a Teacher using Join a Class. My 7th Grade Class Code = SPG7Q2X4 Once a student has added Miss Linda McKinney as a teacher at Khan Academy, please send a message via Outschool so the teacher can add assignments to the student for Assessment, Unit/Chapter Test, Quiz for Topic, or End of Grade (EOG) Final Exam (Course Challenge is the name on Khan Academy).
Grading
Frequency: Available upon request
Details: Miss Linda McKinney uses the Khan Academy website for homework assignments, assessments, quizzes, tests, and grades. Each student must create a FREE account on Khan Academy and then add Miss Linda McKinney as a Teacher using Join a Class. My 7th Grade Class Code = SPG7Q2X4 Once a student has added Miss Linda McKinney as a teacher at Khan Academy, please send a message via Outschool so the teacher can add assignments to the student for Assessment, Unit/Chapter Test, Quiz for Topic, or End of Grade (EOG) Final Exam (Course Challenge is the name on Khan Academy).
1.   Workbook for optional homework:  McGraw-Hill Education Math, Grade 7, THIRD Edition
2.   Paper and Pencil
3.   Please note in this class we will be using annotation tools for Zoom White Board to practice math problems.  Unfortunately, Chromebook does NOT allow students to annotate on Zoom White Board so your child will need a different device.  If a desktop with mouse, or laptop with touchpad/mouse is not available for student, iPad or tablets do allow annotation.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
“Kahoot! is a global learning platform company.  Kahoot! games can be played anywhere, in person or virtually, using any device with an internet connection.”  A Kahoot! game is a quiz with multiple choice answers and the games include topics such as Year End Math Assessment.  Kahoot! is a fun way to test a student's knowledge of a math topic such as adding fractions, multiplying decimals, solving for area of a rectangle.

Kahoot! app is free and does not require an account.  The teacher provides the website link (http://www.kahoot.it) and a game pin then the student creates a silly screen name; thus, no account is needed, and no personal information is given to Kahoot!

 “Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computing, history, art history, economics, and more, including K-14 and test preparation (SAT, Praxis, LSAT) content. We focus on skill mastery to help learners establish strong foundations, so there's no limit to what they can learn next!”  

Khan Academy is also a free app.

"At IXL Learning, we are passionate about improving learning for all. We apply technology in thoughtful and innovative ways to unlock students' innate curiosity, creativity, and desire for knowledge.  IXL Learning acquired Education.com in 2019. Education.com offers 30,000 digital and printable learning resources, including worksheets, online games, hands-on activities, lesson plans, and more, for preschool through eighth grade."

Since IXL and Education.com are paid services, teacher will share screen of her account/worksheets so free to all students.  
Joined April, 2020
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Master's Degree from California Lutheran University
Bachelor's Degree from California Lutheran University
Hello!  I am Miss Linda and I am excited that you are considering taking one of my courses.  We are going to have a fabulous time and I promise to be a bit silly so we will have fun learning!  My teaching style includes classical/traditional... 
Group Class

$60

weekly or $2,160 for 72 classes
2x per week, 36 weeks
50 min

Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
2-4 learners per class

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