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Monday Math for Key Stage 1!

In this ongoing class, students will learn and understand the basic concepts of mathematics
Teacher Jill
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(90)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
1 in-class hours per week
Homework
1 hour per week. Sheets for students to work on at home will be provided where necessary to consolidate learning.
Assessment
Informal assessment.

Class Experience

US Grade 1 - 2
Beginner Level
Each month and week we will be looking at a required learning area for Key Stage 1 maths in a fun, easy-to-understand way. We will look at slides I have prepared for you that explain each concept and then we will complete worksheets to show you have understood what you are learning. Don't worry if you don't 'get it' at first - let me know if you are finding something tricky as I have other ways to help you understand and it's much better for you to tell me than to worry about getting things a bit wrong (*Parents, please do let me know if your child is struggling with anything). The areas covered are broadly outlined below: 

IMPORTANT NOTES: 
*Please note that I will add the dates for each topic as the dates approach - should your child stay in this class and find they are struggling in a specific area, concepts may be extended, in which case the dates may be amended. 
**Please also note that for the best outcome for your child, the worksheets I provide will need to be printed out and ready for your child to use in class.

November: Number and Place Value 
Week commencing 5th November 2023; numbers 1 to 20, place value, writing numbers as words; partitioning, counting forwards and backward, more, less or the same, most and least, putting numbers in order; beginning to count in 2s, 5s and 10s.
Addition and Subtraction
W/c 12th November; number bonds to 10, number bonds to 20, numbers that add up to 100
w/c 19th November; magic numbers (the power of zero), add, subtract and equals signs, 
w/c 26th November: partitioning, adding using a number line, adding 3 numbers,
w/c 3rd December; subtracting, subtracting using a number line, 
w/c 10th December: differences, using a number line to find the difference, adding and subtracting are opposites, missing numbers
Multiplication and Division
grouping in 2s and 3s, multiplying, multiplying on a number line
times tables (2s, 5s, 10s), odd and even numbers, sharing between 2 and 3
dividing, dividing on a number line, 
missing numbers and signs, doubling and halving
Fractions (Simple, of amounts and equivalent)
simple fractions (halves, quarters, thirds)
fractions of amounts
equivalent fractions 
Measurement
Geometry
Statistics
Learning Goals
Students can come and refresh their knowledge of the basic concepts of all the required areas of Maths learning in key stage 1 (UK - ages 5 to 7). These key areas cover numbers and place value, addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, simple fractions, measurement, geometry and statistics. They are delivered in separate lessons as outlined above so you can choose which areas help your child needs help with.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
Learners will need squared math paper, pencil, colouring pencils, counters (for visualisation), erasers, and a ruler. Later in the curriculum, they may need to look at kitchen scales if you have any available - if not, don't worry, sheets showing these will be provided.  
Handouts, which will need to be printed out every week for your student to work on, will be put into the classroom ready for printing.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined June, 2020
4.8
90reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I have delivered maths to all age groups from primary school children (KS1 and KS2) and adults (Functional Skills Maths) for over 30 years. I have spent many years leading interventions (group work) to primary children who were at risk of falling behind in their learning. Making the classes fun helps children to learn, even the most reluctant learners. I understand that for some children, 'doing maths' is a frightening thing - fear of failure can make a child not want to try - I regularly 'make mistakes' in class to show the children that getting things wrong is fine! If they can see that adults get things wrong (and can laugh at their errors) it becomes a safe space for them.  

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$25

weekly
1x per week
60 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 5-7
2-6 learners per class

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