What's included
12 live meetings
6 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Here are some optional homework assignments that students can work on to reinforce their learning for each week: ** 1 (Identifying Numbers to 10):** - Homework 1: Practice writing numbers 1 to 10 in their workbook. - Homework 2: Ask students to find and count objects at home, then match them with the appropriate numbers. **2 (Patterns):** - Homework 1: Create a simple pattern using objects at home (e.g., red-blue-red-blue) and draw it in their workbook. - Homework 2: Find patterns in their environment (e.g., stripes on clothes) and draw or describe them in their pattern journal. **3 (2D Shapes):** - Homework 1: Go on a shape hunt around the house, identifying and naming 2D shapes they find (e.g., rectangular door, circular plate). - Homework 2: Create a picture using only 2D shapes, such as a house made of rectangles and triangles. * 4 (Counting with One-to-One Correspondence to 10):** - Homework 1: Count everyday objects at home (e.g., toys, books, or fruits) and write the corresponding numbers in their workbook. - Homework 2: Play a counting game with family members, taking turns to count objects accurately. **5 (Counting Numbers):** - Homework 1: Create a counting collage by cutting out pictures from magazines and counting the items in each picture. - Homework 2: Practice counting by counting the stairs, fingers, or toes and writing down the numbers. ** 6 (3D Shapes):** - Homework 1: Collect 3D objects from around the house (e.g., a ball, a box) and classify them into groups based on their shapes. - Homework 2: Build a structure or sculpture using 3D shapes made of clay, playdough, or other materials. ** 7 (Counting with One-to-One Correspondence to 20):** - Homework 1: Create a counting story by drawing pictures and writing numbers to show the sequence of events. - Homework 2: Count a collection of items at home (e.g., coins, buttons) and record the total number. ** 8 (Skip Counting):** - Homework 1: Practice skip counting by 5's and 10's by counting everyday objects (e.g., 5 apples, 10 pencils) and recording the results. - Homework 2: Create a skip counting song or chant and perform it for the family to reinforce skip counting skills. These optional homework assignments can provide students with additional practice and engagement with the material learned in class while encouraging family involvement in their learning process.Assessment
Assessment strategies are crucial to gauge students' understanding of the material and their progress. 1 (Identifying Numbers to 10): -Observational Assessment: Observe students during class activities and discussions to ensure they can identify numbers and match them to quantities. -Written Assessment: Worksheet with numbers 1 to 10 for students to circle, write, or match with the correct quantity. 2 (Patterns): -Pattern Creation Assessment: Students create their own patterns and explain them verbally or in writing, demonstrating their understanding of the concept. -Pattern Recognition Assessment: Provide a set of pattern sequences and ask students to identify the missing element in each sequence. 3 (2D Shapes): -Shape Identification Assessment: Show students pictures or objects and ask them to identify and name the 2D shapes present. -Shape Creation Assessment: Have students create their own pictures or designs using 2D shapes and explain their choices. 4 (Counting with One-to-One Correspondence to 10): -Counting Objects Assessment: Provide a set of objects and ask students to count them accurately, demonstrating one-to-one correspondence. -Number Recognition Assessment: Present numbers randomly and ask students to point to or identify the corresponding quantity of objects. 5 (Counting Numbers): - Counting Story Assessment: Have students create a counting story or sequence of events using numbers up to 20 and illustrate it. - Counting Challenge Assessment: Provide a mix of objects and numbers up to 20, and ask students to match the correct quantity with the corresponding number. 6 (3D Shapes): -3D Shape Identification Assessment: Show pictures of 3D objects and ask students to identify and name the shapes. -3D Shape Construction Assessment: Provide 3D shapes or materials for students to build structures or objects, showcasing their understanding of 3D shapes. 7 (Counting with One-to-One Correspondence to 20): -Extended Counting Assessment: Ask students to count a larger set of objects (up to 20) with one-to-one correspondence. -Number-Object Matching Assessment: Present numbers randomly up to 20 and ask students to match them with the appropriate quantity of objects. 8 (Skip Counting): -Skip Counting Assessment: Give students sequences to skip count by 5's and 10's, both forwards and backward. -Skip Counting Application Assessment: Provide scenarios where skip counting is needed (e.g., counting by 10's to find the total number of fingers in a class), and ask students to apply their skip counting skills. We will include a mix of formative and summative assessments throughout the weeks to continually monitor students' progress and adjust instruction as needed.Class Experience
US Grade Kindergarten
Beginner Level
Students will participate in mathematics lessons. The topics will cover Kindergarten Skills that are imperative for their academic success. The class will be interactive, with many discussions and hands-on activities to complete together in a fun learning environment. Students will have their cards, manipulatives, and play dough to complete the activities. Class 1: Identifying Numbers to 10 -- Identify, write, and match numbers to 10. Class 2: Patterns -- Identify, extend, and build patterns with manipulatives. Students will create color patterns with crayons and play dough. Class 3: 2D Shapes -- Identify 2D shapes, sort the shapes, create forms, and create a monster. Class 4: Counting with One-to-One Correspondence to 10 -- Identify numbers to 10 and count objects with 1:1 Correspondence. Students will be able to recognize the number and place appropriate objects. Class 5: Counting Numbers -- Students will practice counting numbers to 20. Class 6: 3D Shapes -- Identify 3D shapes, sort shapes, and create with shapes. Class 7: Counting with One-to-One Correspondence to 20. -- Identify numbers up to 20, and count objects with 1:1 Correspondence. Students will be able to recognize the number and place the appropriate number of objects. Class 8: Skip Counting -- Students will skip count by 5's and 10's to 100. Class 9 -12: Review the Concepts Students will not have any homework, however, students are encouraged to practice at home. I am a licensed teacher with a Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education with more than 19 years of experience teaching children in a school setting. In addition, I hold a Master's in Curriculum and Instruction, emphasizing STEAM and Online Teaching and Learning Certification.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Students may need scissors in some classes.
Please make sure that your child is not allergic to playdough.
We may have a short video (1-2 minutes) as we start class and greet students. This is appropriate for young children.
Students will have access to practice work that reinforces weekly lessons using Nearpod (optional).
Supply List
Class Materials needed: 1: Number Cards to 10, Dry Erase Board, and Marker 2: Three colors of playdough, three colors of crayons, paper, and three colors of 10 small objects to create patterns. 3: 2D Shape Paper for sorting, 4-6 Colors of Construction Paper, scissors, glue stick. Dry Erase Board 4: Number Cards to 10. 10 Small objects to count. 5: Number Cards to 20. Dry Erase Board and Marker 6: Collect objects around your home: cylinder, sphere, pyramid, cone, cube, and a rectangular prism to use in class. Dry Erase Board and Marker 7: Number Cards to 20 and 20 small objects for counting 8: Dry Erase Board and Marker * The Teacher will provide a PDF of the number cards. * The Teacher will provide a PDF of any worksheets used in class each week. (2 or less each week)
Language of Instruction
English
Teacher expertise and credentials
Minnesota Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Master's Degree in Education from Concordia University
Hello! My name is Amy.
I am so happy to see that you are interested in my class.
Let me tell you a bit about me:
I am so excited about online learning and teaching. My passions encompass education, communications, and technology! Of course, you can read all about me in my Teacher Profile, but here is a little to get you started:
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👩🏻🎓My Educational Background and Expertise👩🏻🎓
💫 Licensed teacher in the State of Minnesota
💫 Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood (specialized in Birth to Grade 3) & Elementary Education (K-6)
💫 MEd. Degree in Curriculum & Instruction: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM)
💫 Graduate Certificate in Online Teaching and Learning
💫Graduate Level: Information and Communication Technology
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🌎 Work & Life Experience 🌎
19 Years of Classroom Experience
🔸11 years in Early Childhood Settings (Prek & Kindergarten)
🔸8 years in Public Education (Kindergarten & 6th Grade)
🔸Afterschool Engineering Club Teacher
🔸Owner and Director of STEAM Summer Enrichment Program for Elementary Aged Students
🔸Credentialed Online Teacher since 2011
🔸Completed over 5,000 one-to-one ESL Online Classes
🔸TESOL
🔸Child Care Director Credential
🔸Approved Trainer for Adult Education Topics since 2013
🔸4 Years & Counting Homeschooling Mom
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Live Group Class
$180
for 12 classes4x per week, 3 weeks
30 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-8
3-10 learners per class