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Math Explorers: Deep Dive Into Advanced Kindergarten Math/1st Grade

๐Ÿ’ฐFirst Class FREE with Code๐Ÿ’ฐ This class is perfect for those kindergarteners who want to be challenged. Student's will engage in problem solving, games, and hands on learning. Let's develop a strong foundation for your learner in math.
Mrs. Pat Certified Prek-Grade 4
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(73)
Class

What's included

2 live meetings
1 in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade Kindergarten - 1
Intermediate - Advanced Level
๐Ÿ’ฐ๐Ÿ’ฐFirst class free with code: PATCE1STCLASSFREE10๐Ÿ’ฐ๐Ÿ’ฐ
Welcome to Math Explorers, an exciting and challenging math class designed for kindergarteners who are ready to go beyond the basics! In this class, students will engage with advanced math concepts through hands-on activities, games, and interactive problem-solving. We will explore topics like addition and subtraction within 20, introductory geometry, patterns, and early concepts of measurement and time. With a focus on fostering a deep understanding of numbers and mathematical thinking, this class will encourage students to think critically, solve puzzles, and develop a strong foundation for future math success. Perfect for young learners who love a challenge and are eager to discover the world of math! Below is a breakdown of what will be covered each week:

The week of 9/16:
Counting forwards and backwards to 100.

The week of 9/23:
Understanding and writing numbers 1-100.

The week of 9/30:
Skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s.

The week of 10/7:
Comparing numbers (greater than, less than, equal to).

The week of 10/14:
Understanding place value (tens and ones)

The week of 10/21:
Ordinal numbers (1st through 10th).

The week of 10/28:
Representing numbers using objects, drawings, and numerals.

The week of 11/4:
Introduction to even and odd numbers.

The week of 11/11:
Understanding addition as "putting together" and "adding to."

The week of 11/18:
Addition within 10 using manipulatives and number lines.

The week of 12/2:
Introduction to subtraction as "taking apart" and "taking from."

The week of 12/9:
Subtraction within 10 using manipulatives and number lines.

The week of 12/16:
Solving word problems with addition and subtraction within 10.

The week of 1/6:
Adding and subtracting within 20.

The week of 1/13:
Introduction to addition and subtraction equations.

The week of 1/20:
Mental math strategies for addition and subtraction within 20.

The week of 1/27:
Identifying and describing 2D shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle, hexagon).

The week of 2/10:
Composing and decomposing 2D shapes.

The week of 2/17:
Identifying and describing 3D shapes (sphere, cube, cone, cylinder).

The week of 2/24:
 Comparing and contrasting 2D and 3D shapes.

The week of 3/3:
 Exploring symmetry in shapes.

The week of 3/10:
Understanding concepts of length and height using non-standard units.

The week of 3/17:
Introduction to measuring time (days of the week, months, and using a calendar).

The week of 3/31:
Introduction to telling time to the hour on analog clocks.

The week of 4/7:
Identifying and creating simple patterns (AB, AAB, ABB).

The week of 4/14:
 Extending and predicting patterns.

The week of 4/21:
Introduction to graphing: bar graphs and pictographs.

The week of 4/28:
Sorting and classifying objects by attributes (size, color, shape).

The week of 5/5:
 Introduction to basic fractions (whole, half, fourths).

The week of 5/12:
Solving more complex word problems involving multiple steps.

The week of 5/19:
Exploring math in the real world (money, measurement, and time in everyday situations).

๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜ŽEnd of this section! Check out my next level classes coming soon.
Learning Goals
Students will learn to solve challenging math problems using proven strategies.
Students will learn to add and subtract with sums and differences to 20.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
1. Dry erase board with a dry erase marker.
2. Worksheets that will be given weekly.
3. Occasionally manipulatives will need to be brought to class.
4. A ruler when learning measurement.
Language of Instruction
English (Level: Pre-A1)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined October, 2020
4.8
73reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Tennessee Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Middle Tennessee State University
Hello Everyone!! I love to teach fun and engaging classes for children ages 3-8. I enjoy being silly and singing silly songs with the class. My puppets and my own pets often visit the class. I have been teaching Prekindergarten for the past 8 years and before that, I taught kindergarten for 9 years. I love the energy that the young learners bring to class. 

When I am not teaching, you will find me hanging out with my family around a camp fire or traveling around the United States. I am also a Girl Scout leader in my community and love taking my Girl Scout troop on many adventures including camping trips, field trips and hiking trips. We like to earn a lot of STEM and nature badges. I love the outdoors and try to get out as much as possible. When I taught in the local public school classroom, I would often take my class outdoors to teach if it was a nice day. So come join me in class and see what adventures we will take! I have been getting requests for classes during the after school hours, so I am starting to add more classes during the after school hours. I look forward to seeing you in class!!

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weekly ($8 per class)
2x per week
30 min

Completed by 6 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-7
3-6 learners per class

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