What's included
1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 3 - 5
In this ongoing math games class, we "play" with the topics in math that are sometimes a challenge. Learners get to either work collaboratively or competitively (usually their choice) to solve problems and use their math minds. Each week we will tackle a different skill area using digital and/or physical games. If there will be materials to print, I'll post them to the classroom page no later than the morning of the class. Games we play will practice the following skills: Adding and subtracting mentally within 20, 50, and 100 Adding and subtracting with regrouping 2, 3, and 4-digit numbers Multiplying and dividing 1 digit numbers mentally Multiplying and dividing larger numbers with the use of scratch paper Identifying and composing equivalent fractions Identifying and composing fractions that equal 1 whole Cementing place value beyond three digit numbers, and including decimals Real world problem solving using all four operations **The list is ever growing, so if there's a topic you'd like covered, mention it I'll work on including it for your learner! The games we play will be determined by the skills of the class as a whole, so each week can change the dynamic. If it seems the class is unequally divided in skill level, I will create a separate section for the advanced learners.
Learning Goals
Students will develop confidence in a relaxed setting with the skills of adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing.
When appropriate, students will develop new strategies for problem solving.
Students will have fun with math and with their peers.
Other Details
Supply List
Notebook and pencil are usually all that are required.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hi! My students usually call me Miss Stefany.
In the course of earning my bachelor's of arts in social sciences (with a concentration in education), I decided that the big classroom setting was not for me. I finished the program, but started private, one-on-one tutoring instead. That was 11 years ago now, and I've never regretted the decision! I love being able to work with the same students for multiple years, getting to know them and their families, and developing the relationships. They come to trust me, and I spend a good amount of time as a counselor as well as a teacher!
About 6 years ago I embarked on a new adventure of group tutoring, as well a online tutoring. I held a few summer math camps in person, and worked with a few students over the internet. Both experiences were a blast, so I merged the two and started offering group lessons online in 2019. It's been an exciting chapter in my journey in education, and I have since started my own math teaching company, Unique Math Minds, LLC. Since I love the community here at Outschool, I still offer classes when I can.
Math is my passion. I love numbers, patterns, and discovering the rules these numbers have to follow. This passion comes out in the way I teach and even kids with math anxiety end up getting excited about our lessons. I teach with the individual learner in mind, so I make sure to offer lessons with multiple strengths in mind. For example, I love to use hands on objects to make math concepts come to life; we do a lot of talking about the relationships and rules, reasoning on the whys of math strategies; and then there are the lessons that we get up and move around, making a dance to help us remember facts or moving around the room to make the geometry come to life. Whatever your learners' strengths are, you are bound to find some of my classes that meet their unique needs.
One unique thing about me that makes lessons with me a little different is that I know what its like to struggle! Growing up, learning came easy to me. I was always head of my class and could pass a test with minimal studying. But when I was 18 I was in a terrible car accident that almost killed me. I was in a coma for 3 days, and suffered a closed head injury that cause temporary amnesia and damage to my short term memory. For years I struggled to do the most basic things. But through diligence and research, I found strategies to help me overcome this challenge. My studies in college also helped me to learn about how we learn and ways we can rewire our brains. I still have to take tedious notes and set reminders on my phone! But not only can I keep up with the daily tasks of raising teenagers and being a supportive wife, I've also been able to manage a business and create resources for teachers on the side. This experience has created humility and understanding for my students who struggle the most, and when they know this fact about me they typically lose any fear they had about getting extra help.
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Live Group Class
$15
weekly1x per week
50 min
Completed by 75 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-11
2-10 learners per class