What's included
4 live meetings
4 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Small amount of reading each day.Class Experience
US Grade 5 - 8
Math word problems are normally the biggest difficulty for a new algebra student. Sometimes there is a mismatch between math skills and reading level (especially for those who love math). Sometimes, the logical side of a learner and the intuitive linguistic side of a learner have difficulty coming together to work as a team. In a few cases, the difficulty is just a matter of learning some new words. Other times, it's the "math talk" syntax that can be difficult. We address each of these issues with overall content and individualized help in 4 consecutive days. This is a great way to get student prepared for algebra in the Fall. In a typical class: First: a small word and math puzzle that can be worked on while we do the check-ins and preparation. Second, a short lecture on the day's math topic (see below). Third, working problems and puzzles on the board interactively. A short amount of reading homework will be assigned the day before each class. Over the 4 days of the class we'll cover: 1) matching English words with math symbols; 2) sentence diagramming a math word problem (a somewhat unique thing that I teach); 3) traveling problems, including vocabulary, the d=rt formula, and drawing pictures; 4) economics problems, especially vocabulary (a common request for help, e.g. "in the black"), ending with a group math game. Prerequisites (all reviewed or taught in my Pre-Algebra course): 1. Solid arithmetic skills; 2. Familiarity with the number line; and 3. Basic experience with variables.
Other Details
Supply List
Paper and pencil. Graph paper would be helpful.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
All materials will be provided, no textbook needed.
Teacher expertise and credentials
My goal is to help students make the transition from the arithmetic and memorization stage into the analytical problem solving stage, thereby setting a solid foundation for all further scientific work. Thus, my courses will focus exclusively on: Algebra, Geometry, Logic and the open source Computer Science Unplugged curriculum. Knowing the growing importance of programming in all technical disciplines, I plan to incorporate some advanced ideas that are within reach, e.g. floating point arithmetic and using Algebra to track units of measure.
I was very lucky to have an extraordinary elementary, middle and high school math education. I received a BS in Mathematics from Western Washington University, which included courses in the Moore Method, one of the original "flipped classroom" styles. Currently, I am a part-time MS student in Applied Mathematics at the University of Washington. I recently taught math games, CS Unplugged, Logic, and other activities to the 4th graders at my kids' school, so I've had a chance to practice with this age group.
I will offer a year-long course covering all of Algebra I and Algebra II (these courses have a lot of overlap so this is not as hard as it sounds). Algebra will be initially offered week-to-week so that students can be sure that my style of teaching works for them.
And In my picture I'm playing a cowbell.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$20
for 4 classes4x per week, 1 week
60 min
Completed by 42 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
3-8 learners per class