Full Year of 1st Grade Math in One Semester ( Montessori Approach)
What's included
2 live meetings
1 in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 1
This course provides a comprehensive year-long curriculum in 1st-grade mathematics, thoughtfully condensed into a single semester to offer a dynamic, hands-on learning experience for each child. The outlined topics, detailed below and categorized by months, ensure a well-rounded and engaging educational journey. Active participation and enjoyment are paramount, as all learners will be immersed in interactive, communicative, and enjoyable learning experiences. As an educator, my mission is to inspire each learner to achieve their personal best by employing a teaching methodology rooted in the Montessori approach. Through open-ended questioning and an understanding of individual learning preferences, I aim to make a positive impact on each child's educational journey. The monthly curriculum is structured as follows, and flexibility is offered for preferred class days: Month of January or August: Topic 1 - Introduction to Numbers Part 2 Week 1: Charts & Counting "maybe odd and even " Week 2: Patterns Week 3: Comparing Numbers Week 4: Base 10 Blocks "golden beads or base ten blocks recommend" Month of February or September: Topic 2 - Fun with Numbers Week 1: Place Value and "Nearest tenth maybe" Week 2: Addition (Using Manipulatives and Counting Pass) Week 3: Addition (Single and double-digit numbers) (with and without manipulatives and counting pass) Week 4: Subtraction Month of March or October: Topic 3 - Supplemental Math Week 1: Shapes 2D and 3D (sides) review Week 2: Identifying Equal Parts, Parts of a whole (whole, half, thirds, fourths) and maybe more Week 3: Intro to fractions Week 4: Fractions (with a short intro video on fraction word problems if time allows) Month of April or November: Topic 4 - All about Money "U.S. dollars and coins" Week 1: Names of Coins and Value Week 2: Counting coins (pennies, dimes, and maybe nickels) Week 3: Counting coins (pennies, dimes, nickels, and quarters, maybe dollars) Week 4: Counting money word problems (Coins and Dollars) Month of May or December: Topic 5 - Time, Data, and Word Problems Week 1: Understanding a digital and analog clock, Morning, Afternoon, Night (Exposure to the hour, half-hour) Week 2: Graphing and Data (Sorting Data, Counting, Bar Charts) Week 3: Graphing and Data (Sorting Data, Counting, Bar Charts) Week 4: Learning to solve Word Problems (Addition and Subtraction) Our final class will be filled with enjoyable activities, and parents will receive detailed information about the last day of the class. If you have any inquiries or require additional information, feel free to reach out. Have a wonderful day. As a teacher, possessing prior knowledge is imperative, and I hold a degree in Education and Health and Human Services, underscoring my commitment to providing a knowledgeable and supportive learning environment.
Other Details
Supply List
Set of numbers 1-10 "just a recommendation" https://amzn.to/46gJyS7 Dry Erase Board "just a recommendation" https://amzn.to/46G8Bxs Dry Erase Maker "just a recommendation" https://amzn.to/46G8Bxs Manipulatives "just a recommendation"https://amzn.to/3LQaobA Base 10 Blocks "just a recommendation" https://amzn.to/3LQaobA or units https://amzn.to/3TuNNFg I will add other materials during each week of class that can be found at home usually, please remember that everything is recommended but not mandatory.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Parents please purchase manipulatives for your learner.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Phoenix
Associate's Degree in Education from IV College
I have had the privilege of working in various educational settings, including public, private, and homeschool programs. While each of these experiences holds its own significance, my time spent teaching a Montessori class was particularly fulfilling. Mathematics has always been a subject close to my heart, and I find joy in instructing it at different levels. I firmly believe that the foundational stages of mathematics are of paramount importance, which is why I dedicate substantial time to young learners. Establishing a strong educational base is a top priority for me.
It is noteworthy that many individuals excel when taught using the Montessori approach. Drawing from my years of study and personal learning experience with this approach, I consider it my area of expertise. I remain committed to continually enhancing my knowledge and skills to better facilitate this unique style of education.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$36
weekly ($18 per class)2x per week
30 min
Completed by 248 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-8
5-10 learners per class