Get Ready for 6th Grade Math! Summer Math Camp | 5th Grade Math Review
What's included
15 live meetings
12 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Homework will be assigned daily on Khan Academy and will connect to our daily lessons. Students should expect to spend 10 - 20 minutes/day outside of class on their homework depending on their skill level, which allows for independent practice on the skills covered in that day's lesson. Khan Academy provides practice exercises and instructional videos and gives immediate feedback to the student if their solutions are correct or not. Khan Academy is an online tool that allows me to assess the student's strengths and see the exact problems they struggled with. Students will join my Khan Academy class with a code given that will be posted before the first day of class in the Outschool Classroom. Parents will also be given information on how to sign up to view their child's progress on Khan Academy.Assessment
In addition to informally assessing the learner through class activities and participation, the student will be assessed through their homework exercises and quizzes on Khan Academy.Grading
- Certificate of completion sent after the learner completes the class. - Parents may access student scores on learner's homework Khan Academy account. - Student progress report provided at the end of the 3-week session upon request.Class Experience
US Grade 5 - 6
This is a 15-session (3 week) class that will review 5th grade math US Common Core standards that are needed for 6th grade math. This class is best for students who will be starting 6th grade in the Fall as a refresher course or for students starting 5th grade in the Fall who desire a preview of 5th grade math concepts. To be successful in this class, students should be fluent in their multiplication & division facts. DAY 1 • Multiplying & dividing by powers of ten • Extended multiplication & division facts • Exponents DAY 2 • Divisibility rules • Prime & composite numbers • Prime factorization DAY 3 • Decimal place value • Comparing & rounding decimals • Adding & subtracting decimals DAY 4 • Multiplying decimals up to a 4-digit factor DAY 5 • Dividing a decimal by a whole number • Dividing a decimal by a decimal DAY 6 • Greatest Common Factor & reducing fractions • Least Common Multiple & equivalent fractions DAY 7 • Comparing & ordering fractions • Improper fractions and mixed numbers DAY 8 • Adding & subtracting fractions & mixed numbers DAY 9 • Multiplying fractions & mixed numbers • Cancelling DAY 10 • Dividing fractions & mixed numbers DAY 11 • Writing & evaluating expressions • Order of operations DAY 12 • Converting units of length, capacity, & weight/mass (metric & US Customary) DAY 13 • Classifying quadrilaterals • Classifying triangles DAY 14 • Area rectangles, parallelograms, & triangles • Volume of rectangular prisms & cubes DAY 15 (Last Class) • Jeopardy review game We will start class each day with a "fun fact" of the day and then a quick "Homework Check-in", clarifying any questions from the previous night's assignment. The lesson will start with a spiral review of previous concept(s) followed by direct instruction of that day's concept and practice. Direct instruction will occur via Power Point presentations and problems from online sources, shared worksheets, and/or on the white board. Class will run for 50 minutes each day - with an additional 10 minutes available immediately after class for students who would like extra practice or help with a concept. We will review & celebrate the last day by playing Jeopardy:-)
Learning Goals
Students will review and work on mastering 5th grade math concepts, aligned to the US Common Core Math Standards, to prepare them as they move into 6th grade math.
Syllabus
15 Lessons
over 3 WeeksLesson 1:
Multiplying & Dividing by Powers of Ten; Exponents; Extended Facts
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Divisibility Rules; Prime & Composite Numbers; Prime Factorization
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Place Value; Comparing & Rounding Decimals; Adding & Subtracting Decimals
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Multiplying Decimals
50 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Parental Guidance
https://www.khanacademy.org
Students will need to create an account if they do not already have one. I will post a code before the first day of class in the Outschool Classroom. Parents will also be given information on how to sign up to view their child's progress on Khan Academy.
https://kahoot.com
Students will not need an account to access this resource.
https://nearpod.com
Students will not need an account to access this resource.
Supply List
Students should have a notebook to write down our class work and notes on, as well as use it for their homework problems. Students should use either a pencil or erasable pen to keep their work clear and organized. A dry erase board and marker could also be used. Students will be provided with daily notes that will be available as part of their "Get Ready for 6th Grade Math! | 5th Grade Summer Math Review" Welcome Packet once they enroll. Students can either print out the notes or view them as a PDF on their device. A good idea would be to paste in the daily notes into a notebook as we go and then use following pages for their classwork and homework. Students will need to access www.khanacademy.org for daily homework. Instructions how to access Khan Academy are in the "Get Ready for 6th Grade Math! | 5th Grade Summer Math Review" Welcome Packet and will be on the Outschool Classroom. I will stay after our 1st class to make sure all students have successfully joined our Khan Academy class, so they are set for the first night's homework assignment.
1 file available upon enrollment
Language of Instruction
English (Level: A2)
Teacher expertise and credentials
Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I have taught and tutored mathematics to 3rd - 8th graders for over 20 years - including my own 3 children:-). I have my Masters Degree in Education and my 7th - 9th grade math certification. I coached middle school robotics teams for 20 years, have taught college-level education classes, and served as a consultant to Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Academy writing math & science robotics curriculum.
Reviews
Live Group Course
$298
for 15 classes5x per week, 3 weeks
50 min
Completed by 125 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-13
1-12 learners per class