MATH Facts: Addition & Subtraction Summer Review Camp
What's included
12 live meetings
8 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. ○ Learners should practice writing the tables learned each day from camp ○ Learners should practice singing the math songs taught at camp ○ Learners should retell the math story to their parents, sibling or grandparentsAssessment
○ Learners will be given a fact family by the Teacher that they will draw, explain and demonstrateClass Experience
US Grade 2 - 4
In this four week, 12 session summer review camp, learners will gain an understanding of addition and subtraction fact families. They will listen to addition and subtraction stories read by the Teacher, act out and retell stories, learn facts by seeing pictures of each number character for easy recall and memorization of basic facts through 10 plus 10. Learners will gain an understanding of each operation [addition, subtraction] and the process through the grouping of manipulatives, manually moving and drawing various objects, using graph paper, tiles or blocks, skip counting and finger tricks as they develop math concepts. The goal of this review camp is to help each learner understand the math that they see. Learners learn much easier using visual and kinesthetic methods that are represented by 3-D manipulatives, blocks, cubes, legos, or coins which are all invaluable tools for helping the learner see how Math facts work together. Whether the learner is new to addition and subtraction facts or needs to gain a clearer understanding, practice memorization and soar to the top of the class in the Fall, this FMATH Facts: Addition & Subtraction Summer Review Camp is the perfect camp for a math review during the summer. Get ready, set, let's go! Week 1: Understanding how addition works, initial assessment of addition and subtraction math skills, grouping of manipulatives [objects], "fact families" stories, telling math fact stories, math songs, movement, skip count forward by 2's & 3's, addition drills Week 2: Understanding how subtraction works, assessment of subtraction skills, subtraction drills, practice taking away objects, writing simple equations, skip count backwards by 2's, 3's, 4's & 5's, math songs, "fact families" stories, retelling stories, subtraction drill, math games Week 3: Reviewing facts, skip counting forward and backward review, demonstrate a better, clearer understanding of the relationship between addition & subtraction, reviewing mathematical terms & vocabulary, retelling math stories, songs, movement, skip counting by 6's, addition & subtraction review and drills Week 4: Putting it all together: demonstrating an understanding of the relationship between addition & subtraction, reviewing mathematical terms & vocabulary, retelling math stories, songs, movement, math games For academic purposes, cameras and mics must be turned on for the duration of each lesson.
Learning Goals
○ gain a clear understanding of how addition and subtraction work
○ understand the relation between addition and subtraction
○ learn the mathematical vocabulary associated with these operations
○ learn the addition and subtraction facts
○ gain confidence
○ have a clear understanding of fundamentals of rows, columns
○ retell mathematical stories
○ enjoy math
Other Details
Parental Guidance
For academic purposes, cameras and mics must be turned on for the duration of each lesson.
Supply List
○ thinking caps / active awake brain ○ 100 popsicle sticks ○ 10 rubber bands [to band, group popsicle sticks together] ○ magnetic white board ○ 100-120 magnetic manipulatives [sugestions: magnetic magnets, frig magnets, magnetic value sticks, foam doubled-sided magnetic counters, whiteboard magnets] Suggested manipulative set: Simply magic 131+4 PCS Jumbo Colorful Magnetic Base Ten Blocks for Math available at Amazon ○ dry erase markers ○ dry eraser [or clean sock] ○ lined writing paper ○ pencil/s ○ eraser ○ colored pencils ○ working camera ○ working mic ○ worksheets provided by Teacher For academic purposes, cameras and mics must be turned on for the duration of each lesson.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Education from Indiana University
Being an educator for forty + years, I've taught all subjects to students K-8 which included math classes at all levels. I've taught special needs students and designed full curriculum for K-12 students. In addition, I have taught students online for seven years. When I was a young student, I thought I didn't like math because any thing above addition and subtraction seemed a little hard for me. The truth was, I didn't understand the fundamentals of math operations, even though I could calculate and get the right answers every time when adding or subtracting. This is why I am so passionate about learners understanding the concept and relationship to numbers and operations, because once they understand that, learners can build on the basic fundamentals taught at this age and excel in Math and really begin to love it as I do now.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$192
for 12 classes3x per week, 4 weeks
40 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-9
3-10 learners per class