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Math with Confidence Second Grade

This class uses Kate Snow's curriculum Math with Confidence. It is a full second grade math curriculum perfect for homeschool learners.
Ms. Katelynn, M.Ed (Reading and Math Tutoring)
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What's included

4 live meetings
2 in-class hours per week
Homework
1 hour per week. Each student will be required to have the student workbook. There will be two pages to complete with each lesson. Learners will have time to complete these in class but if they do not finish then they will need to be completed as homework.
Assessment
There will be informal progress monitoring to ensure that students are achieving success before moving on to the next unit.
Grading
There will be a certificate of completion given at the end of the class for anyone who completes all 32 weeks.

Class Experience

US Grade 2
Welcome to Second Grade Math with Confidence! This class, with permission from the author, uses the Second Grade Math with Confidence curriculum written by Kate Snow. Second Grade Math with Confidence is a complete second-grade math curriculum that will give your learner a solid foundation in math. It is playful, hands-on, and fun with thorough coverage of all the second grade skills your learner needs to become capable and confident in math. 

These lessons are carefully sequenced and confidence building to ensure each learner will develop a strong understanding of math each step of the way. There is daily review to ensure your learner has the chance to fully master what has been taught in previous lessons. This class will combine a deep conceptual understanding with traditional skill practice for a complete second grade math education. 

This class will include fun activities like Pretend Restaurant, Measurement Tag, and Fraction Bump to help build your learners confidence and a positive math mindset. You will be given recommendations for math related picture books and additional activities you can do at home. 

This class requires the colorful and engaging student workbook to reinforce what your learner is learning. These short, straightforward workbook pages, two per day, will for the most part be completed in class with any page not finished done outside of class time. These pages reinforce new skills taught as well as review previous lessons. 

This class is broken down into 14 units. The unit topics and schedule are as follows:
Unit 1: Review
      Week of August 26th: Week 1: Review addition and subtraction
      Week of September 2nd: Week 2 :  Review comparing and introduce the number line
      Week of September 9th:  Week 3:  Place value and numbers to 100

Unit 2:  Addition facts and word problems
      Week of September 16th: Week 4:  +9 and + 8 facts
      Week of September 23rd: Week 5:  + 7 and +6

Unit 3: Numbers to 200
      Week of  September 30th: Week 6:  Equal groups
      Week of October 7th: Week 7:  Numbers to 200
      Week of  October 14th: Week 8:  Money

Unit 4:  Subtraction facts and word problems
      Week of  October 21st: Week 9: -9 and -8 facts
      Week of  October 28th: Week 10:  - 7 and -6 facts
      Week of November 4th: Week 11:  - 2, -3, - 4, and - 5 facts

Unit 5:  Graphs
	Week of   November 11th: Week 12:  Bar graphs
*No Class November 17th-23rd*
	Week of   November 25th:  Week 13:  Pictographs and line graphs
	
Unit 6:  Mental addition to 100
      Week of    December 2nd: Week 14:   Mental addition part 1
      Week of    December 9th: Week 15:  Mental addition part 2

Unit 7: Time
      Week of     December 16th: Week 16:   Tell time to the hour
*No Class December 22nd-January 5th*
      Week of    January 6th: Week 17:  Tell time to the minute

Unit 8: Mental subtraction to 100
      Week of January 13th: Week 18:  Mental subtraction part 1
      Week of January 20th: Week 19:  Mental subtraction part 2

Unit 9:  Length
      Week of January 27th:  Week 20:   Inches, feet, yards, and miles
      Week of   February 3rd:  Week 21:  Centimeters, meters, and kilometers

Unit 10:  Written addition to 200
      Week of  February 10th:Week 22: Understanding the steps in written addition
      Week of   February 17th: Week 23  Build fluency with written addition

Unit 11: Geometry and fractions
      Week of   February 24th: Week 24:  Polygons and 3D solids
      Week of March 3rd: Week 25: Fractions

Unit 12: Written subtraction to 200	
      Week of  March 10th: Week 26:  Understanding the steps in written subtraction
      Week of  March 17th: Week 27:  Build fluency with written subtraction

Unit 13: Numbers to 1,000
        Week of   March 24th: Week 28: Numbers to 1,000
	Week of   March 31st: Week 29: Mental Math with numbers to 1000

Unit 14: Addition and subtraction to 1,000
      Week of April 7th: Week 30:  Add numbers to 1000
      Week of   April 14th: Week 31:  Subtract numbers to 1,000
      Week of April 21st:  Week 32: Review and Celebrate

Learning Goals

Learners will be able to:
-read, write, and compare numbers to 1,000
-add and subtract 2- and 3-digit numbers
-solve addition and subtraction word problems
-tell time, count money, and measure length
-read graphs, identify 2-D and 3-D shapes
-Understand simple fractions
learning goal

Other Details

Learning Needs
Ms. Katelynn is a special education teacher who has training in working with students with dyscalculia. This program uses hands on learning as well as helps build a strong number sense which is key for students with dyscalculia.
Pre-Requisites
You are not required but it is recommended that you have already taken Math with Confidence First Grade.
Supply List
Second Grade Math with Confidence Student Workbook. This can be purchased on Amazon or through Well Trained Mind Press. You may also purchase the digital version of the book that you will print out yourself. 

Manipulatives to have on hand:
-Base-ten Blocks
- 50 small counters
- Coins (20 pennies, 20 nickels, 20 dimes, 4 quarters)
- Play money (10 one dollar bills, 10, five dollar bills, 10 ten dollar bills)
- 2 Packs of playing cards and 2 dice
- Clock with hands
- 1-foot ruler
- Blank Paper
-Pencils
-3 page protectors
-Dry-erase marker
Folder or binder to keep any materials sent home to print (There will not be many)
*Any other additional material needed will be noted in the classroom the Sunday of the week it is needed*
**You should have access to a printer with ink/toner and paper to print out our blackline masters and other occasional resources.**
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Massachusetts Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Master's Degree in Education from American International College
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Framingham State University
Ms. Katelynn has been a teacher for the past eight years. This is her third school year on Outschool. She has experience working as an online teacher and a brick and mortar teacher. She is a certified special education teacher with experience working with students in kindergarten through grade five. She has been trained in strategies to support students with dyscalculia. She loves to teach and share her passion for learning with her students. It is Ms. Katelynn's goal to show her students that they can be successful in the classroom and help them gain the confidence they need to do so!

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weekly ($14 per class)
4x per week
30 min

Completed by 38 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-8
2-6 learners per class

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