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30
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($15 value)
Class

Math: Introduction to Adding Decimals

Ages 8-10
Live One-Time Class
On day class, students learn to add decimals. The students learn the fundamental operation associated with decimals, adding decimals.
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(191 reviews)

Live video meetings
Meets once
1-2 learners per class
25 min

Overview

Live One-Time Class
Meet over live video meetings
1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hours
Homework
Worksheets will be provided with answer key for practice.

Class Experience

US Grade 3 - 4
Beginner Level
What will be taught:
If the student completed the introduction to decimals and have seen the relationship between the decimal form and the fraction of a number. The student will be successful in this area and ready to start the first fundamental operation association with decimals, adding decimals. Students will learn when adding decimals, the student will make sure they are adding tenths to tenths, hundredths to hundredths and so on. The learn how to line up the decimal points in a vertical column. Then add the numbers as you would add whole numbers. 
Students will also learn how to add mixed decimals, learning how to place the addends in vertical columns so that the decimal points are lined up one below the other. 
Students will learn word problems requiring the addition of decimals. 
How will the lesson be taught:
Slides, white board, document cam, discussion, student engagement.
Required introduction to decimals will help the student for this lesson. 
Worksheets will be provided with answer key for practice.

Learning Goals

Students will learn adding decimals is similar to adding whole numbers. Students learn the decimal point separates the whole number portion of the number from the fractional part. Students learn to add decimal numbers, placing the decimal in vertical column with the decimal points directly underneath each other. Adding the numbers together as the student would add whole numbers. Placing the decimal point in the answer directly below the decimal point in the addends.

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Parental guidance is helpful in case of technical difficulty or help for logging on to the zoom. Students do not need any expensive toys, furnishings or other items. They do need well designed space that is safe for the student to do activities/projects. Parental guidance is necessary incase student needs help with an activity with guidance. Such as gluing, cutting with scissors etc. There are no third party websites that will be used for each week for the lessons or signing in for accounts.
Supply List
Worksheets will be provided with answer key for practice.
 4 files available upon enrollment
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Sources
Worksheets will be provided with answer key for practice.

Meet the teacher

Joined July, 2020
4.8
191reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master’s Degree in Education from Ashford University
Bachelor’s Degree from Ashford University
Experience Lead Teacher with GA Lottery Preschool for five yrs. 
Head Start Teacher in Poconos Families and Services for two yrs. 
East Stroudsburg School District sub for many different levels K-12 for over 20yrs. 
Owner of Smartiekats Preschool, and Enrichment Program

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