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How Many Can You Count?

In this on going course, students will collect outside items to practice counting and identifying the numbers 1-50.
Teacher Joye
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What's included

1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

The standard for Kindergarten states that students should learn to count from 1-100.  We will begin by learning to count from 1-50 and recognizing the number word for each number. This class will continue for four weeks and students will extend their ability to count each week.  In this class, students will be asked to introduce themselves and share the item they collected from outside.  The teacher will show the students what she collected from outside and she will count her objects while the students count along.  
Each item of the teacher will be placed on a chart with the correct spelling of the number word.   The students will then be given the opportunity to count their objects one by one.   
The students will practice identifying the correct number word of each number.  The teacher will hold up a number word and ask each of the students in the class, "What number is this?"  The students will get chances to guess the number(each number will be placed on different color paper).  The class will end with a review by all students counting out loud and looking at the number words as they are counted.
Week of November 17:  Students will practice numbers 1-20 by collecting and counting outside items.
Week of November 24:  Students will practice numbers 1-30 by using a chart and the game, "'What is Missing?"
Week of December 1:  Students will practice numbers 1-40 by using number cards and the matching game.
Week of December 8:  Students will practice numbers 1-50 by using items collecting outside, What is missing?, and the matching game.

Learning Goals

Students will learn how to count from 1-50 during the four classes.  
Students will practice matching the correct number with the correct number word.  
Students will also practice continued counting from any number 1-45.
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Other Details

Supply List
Learners will need to collect items from outside such as sticks, acorns, rocks, leaves, etc.  The student will
use these items to share and count in class.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined September, 2021
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello! I am so excited to join OutSchool in helping make learning fun and exciting for students of all ages.  I plan to teach classes for many different age groups such as Math for Middle School/High School, Literature and Art for Preschool and Elementary Students, and Life Skills for Middle School/High School students.  
I hold a Bachelors of Science from Charleston Southern University where I graduated with a double major in Elementary/ Early Childhood Education.  I have taught many homeschool students and grades over the past 16 years.  
I feel that learning should be fun and interactive.  The more senses a child can use in class the better he or she will learn the information.  My classes will always be interactive whether teaching math or literature.  
My family grew up farming.  I enjoy being outdoors gardening, taking care of my chickens, rabbit, and dog.  Recently, Our Lab gave birth to 11 puppies.  We have enjoyed watching them grow into playful social puppies.  
I look forward to meeting you in my classroom.

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$10

weekly

1x per week
25 min
Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-6
1-3 learners per class

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