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Math U See Delta Level, Division Concepts and More!

In this ongoing class, students will learn Lessons 1-30 of the Math U See Delta program in order.
Lisa Taylor
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Class

What's included

60 live meetings
45 in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Students will be assigned one Section of math questions per day from the Lesson. These range from 10-20 questions each.
Assessment
If parents desire a grade for their student, tests can be submitted for grading by teacher.
Grading
If parents desire a grade for their student, tests can be submitted for grading by teacher.

Class Experience

US Grade 4 - 6
Beginner Level
Math U See is a complete, comprehensive K-12 math curriculum that uses manipulatives to illustrate and teach math concepts. Using a multi-sensory, mastery-based approach, students of all learning styles can benefit from this program.
The Delta level focuses on Single and Multi-digit Division as well as many other topics including: reading and writing Roman numerals, currency, standard units of measure, basic geometry, and computing area and volume. 

**Content in this class builds. However, students who are currently studying at the Delta level may enter the class at any time. Parents, please contact the instructor for lesson directions before enrolling.**

Classes will meet twice weekly. On Day One, the week's Lesson will be presented and we will complete Sections A and B practice problems together during class. Sections C and D will be completed for homework. On Day Two, we will review homework answers and complete Sections D and E together. Time permitting, we will play a Kahoot! game to review skills. 
During each class, I may use digital manipulatives, real-life examples, and the whiteboard to help students visualize concepts in the lessons. Students are highly encouraged to participate, ask questions, and answer questions in class to ensure they have a good understanding of each concept. I strive to create a classroom atmosphere that is warm and encouraging so all students can succeed.

NEW FALL 2024 Class Schedule:
September 3/5:  Lesson 1 - Rectangles, Factors, and Product
September 10/12:  Lesson 2 -Division by 1 and 2, Symbols for Division
September 17/19:  Lesson 3 - Division by 10, Third Symbol for Division
September 24/26:  Lesson 4 - Division by 5 and 3
October 1/3:  Lesson 5 - Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
October 8/10:  Lesson 6 - Division by 9
October 15/17:  Lesson 7 - Finding the Area of a Parallelogram
October 22/24:  Lesson 8 - Division by 6
October 29/31:  Lesson 9 - Finding the Area of a Triangle
November 5/7:  Lesson 10 - Division by 4
November 12/14:  Lesson 11 - Finding the Average
November 19/21:  Lesson 12 - Division by 7 and 8
Week of November 25:  THANKSGIVING WEEK! NO CLASSES!
December 3/5:  Lesson 13 - Finding the Area of a Trapezoid
December 10/12:  Lesson 14 - Thousands, Millions, and Place-Value Notation  
December 17/19:  Lesson 15 - Billions, Trillions, and Expanded Notation

Weeks of December 23 and 30th: WINTER BREAK! NO CLASSES!

January 7/9:  Lesson 16 - Division by a Single Digit with Remainder
January 14/16:  Lesson 17 - Upside-Down Multiplication
January 21/23:  Lesson 18 - Division with Double-Digit Factors
January 28/30:  Lesson 19 - Division, Three Digit by One Digit
February 4/6:  Lesson 20 - Division, Three Digit by One Digit, cont.
February 11/13:  Lesson 21 - Rounding to 10, 100, 1000, and Estimation
February 18/20:  Lesson 22 - Division, Three Digit by Two Digit
February 25/27:  Lesson 23 - Division, Four Digit by One Digit
March 4/6:  Lesson 24 - Division, Four Digit by Two Digit
Week of March 11/13:  SPRING BREAK, NO CLASSES!!

March 18/20:  Lesson 25 - Division, Multiple Digit by Multiple Digit
March 25/27:  Lesson 26 - Volume
April 1/3:  Lesson 27 - Fraction of a Number
April 8/10:  Lesson 28 - Roman Numerals: I, V, X, L, and C
April 15/17:  Lesson 29 - Fraction of One
April 22/24:  Lesson 30 - Roman Numerals: D, M, Multiples of 1,000

*Students must have their own copy of the Delta Math U See Student Workbook and Test Booklet (if using).
**For parents who desire a grade, tests can be submitted to me and I will grade on a weekly basis.

My experience teaching Math includes 18 years as a homeschool educator teaching all grade levels of Math from K-12. This ranged from basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, to teaching my students to solve complex algebraic and geometric equations. I have experience using many different Math curricula including Math-U-See, Saxon Math, Teaching Textbooks, and Bob Jones University Press.
Learning Goals
Students will master all aspects of division using a multi-sensory approach.
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Math-U-See Curriculum
Standards
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
60 Lessons
over 30 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Lesson 1- Rectangles, Factors, and Product
 Rectangles, Factors, and Product 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Lesson 1, continued- Rectangles, Factors, and Product
 Rectangles, Factors, and Product 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Lesson 2 -Division by 1 and 2, Symbols for Division
 Division by 1 and 2, Symbols for Division 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Lesson 2, cont.-Division by 1 and 2, Symbols for Division
 Division by 1 and 2, Symbols for Division 
45 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Pre-Requisites
Students should have a good grasp of multiplication tables and/or have taken Math U See Gamma level.
Supply List
Math U See Delta Student book and Tests Booklet (if using).
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
  • Kahoot
Joined September, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree from University of California, San Diego
I have a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science and a Minor in English Literature from the University of California at San Diego. 
For the past 20 years, I have been teaching children both as a homeschool teacher and in local co-op classes. I have also been teaching children online for the past 5 years; first with VIPKid and now with Outschool for 3 years. 
My experience teaching Math includes 18 years as a homeschool educator teaching all grade levels of Math from K-12. This ranged from basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, to teaching my students to solve complex algebraic and geometric equations. I have experience using many different Math curricula including Math-U-See, Saxon Math, Teaching Textbooks, and Bob Jones University Press.

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weekly or $900 for 60 classes
2x per week, 30 weeks
45 min

Completed by 6 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-11
3-6 learners per class

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