What's included
1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hours per weekMastery Evaluation
1-2 hours per week. includedGrading
includedClass Experience
This course is designed to make learning division engaging and accessible for students aged 8-12. Each week, students will explore division concepts through interactive lessons, hands-on activities, and fun games. By the end of the course, students will have a solid understanding of division and be able to apply their skills confidently. Weekly Schedule: Week 1: Introduction to Division Date: September 10 Topics: Basic concept of division (sharing and grouping) Understanding division vocabulary (dividend, divisor, quotient) Activities: Visual demonstration using everyday items (e.g., candies, beads) Hands-on activity: Divide items into equal groups Game: Division matching cards Week 2: Simple Division Facts Date: September 17 Topics: Introduction to basic division facts (e.g., 12 ÷ 3, 20 ÷ 5) Practice with simple problems Activities: Worksheet practice with guided examples Hands-on activity: Create a division fact booklet Game: Division fact bingo Week 3: Division with Remainders Date: September 24 Topics: Understanding remainders in division problems How to interpret and solve problems with remainders Activities: Explanation with visual aids and examples Hands-on activity: Solve problems with remainders using manipulatives Game: Remainder relay race Week 4: Connecting Division and Multiplication Date: October 1 Topics: Relationship between division and multiplication Using multiplication facts to solve division problems Activities: Explore multiplication and division relationship Hands-on activity: Solve division problems using multiplication tables Game: Multiplication and division match-up Week 5: Introduction to Long Division Date: October 8 Topics: Basic long division steps How to divide larger numbers Activities: Step-by-step explanation of long division Hands-on activity: Practice long division with guided examples Game: Long division puzzle Week 6: Mastering Multi-Digit Division Date: October 15 Topics: Dividing multi-digit numbers Techniques for handling larger problems Activities: Practice solving multi-digit division problems Hands-on activity: Work through problems using worksheets Game: Multi-digit division challenge Week 7: Real-Life Applications of Division Date: October 22 Topics: Applying division in real-world scenarios (e.g., sharing, dividing items in a recipe) Activities: Create and solve real-world word problems Hands-on activity: Division problem-solving in practical contexts Game: Division scavenger hunt Week 8: Review and Fun Division Games Date: October 29 Topics: Review of all division concepts covered Reinforcement through interactive activities Activities: Review key concepts and solve practice problems Hands-on activity: Division game day with various interactive games Reflection: Discuss what was learned and how division is used in daily life
Learning Goals
Understand Basic Division Concepts:
Learn what division is and how it works through sharing and grouping activities.
Master Simple Division Facts:
Practice and memorize basic division facts to build a strong foundation.
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello! You can call me Mrs. Tiffany and I am so excited to impart my love for learning and knowledge . My classes are unique as I am and through experimentation, exploration, and investigation we can gain a deeper understanding of the world we live in which is essential for advancing knowledge and innovation in virtually every area of human endeavor. Since each learner is different, I use different learning styles to reach and inspire where making mistakes is part of the learning process. Learning can indeed be a challenge and to be able to overcome obstacles and setbacks we must learn perseverance and resilience.
As a self-taught learner with a deep love for math, science, English, foreign languages, and history, I've spent my life diving into a wide range of subjects. I believe that learning can happen anywhere and at any time, which is why I enjoy sharing the tools and strategies I’ve developed over the years with students of all ages.
While I welcome all learners, I specialize in working with neurodivergent students or those who thrive with different learning approaches. As someone who is neurodivergent myself and a parent to a neurodivergent child, I understand firsthand the unique challenges and strengths that come with thinking differently. My goal is to create a supportive, engaging, and flexible learning environment where every child feels empowered to explore and succeed in their own way.
In my classes, I emphasize practical, hands-on learning experiences and foster curiosity by showing how every subject connects to the real world. Whether we’re exploring math through everyday activities, unlocking the mysteries of science, diving into the intricacies of language, or exploring the richness of history, I focus on making learning fun, interactive, and meaningful by providing an extraordinary experience that utilizes multiple forms of media, hands on activities, as well as movement during lessons creating an interactive and engaging learning environment.
I love to teach and for 20+ years I have worked with people of all ages including young ones in the community including ones with disabilities on various topics such as the importance of oral health, English grammar and linguistics, Writing, History, Spanish, and Math. I have been homeschooling my son for the past 3+ years. There have been challenges along the way but by being flexible, adaptable, perseverant, and resilient, empathetic and creative we can be successful and this is my goal for learning and instructing.
1.5 semesters left to complete my studies in Computer Science with a track in Cybersecurity / Applied Mathematics dual degrees from Towson University.
2021 to present - I worked as a volunteer at the Hussmann Center for Adults with Autism, Institute for Well-Being Towson University and in addition I have received continuous training in understanding and supporting neurodivergent children and adults through the Kennedy Krieger Institute
2021 to present - I started my journey as a homeschool instructor.
10+ years as a self-taught learner of mathematics, history, science, English, foreign languages
Join me on a journey of discovery and growth, where each learner's unique perspective is valued and every subject becomes an adventure!
Reviews
Live Group Class
$10
weekly1x per week
25 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
5-10 learners per class