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Multiplication Fun With Mrs Tiffany!

For ages 8-13, Multiplication Fun with Ms Tiffany is a weekly math class helping students to understand Multiplication concepts using real world things, like animals!
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What's included

1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hours per week
Mastery Evaluation
1-2 hours per week. a combination of assignments and hands on activities
Grading
Available upon request

Class Experience

Week 1: Introduction to Multiplication

What is multiplication?

Exploring the concept with simple examples like repeated addition
Interactive game: Multiplication Bingo
Real-life connection: Counting objects, arrays, and patterns

Week 2: Multiplication and Grouping

Understanding grouping and arrays
Game: "Group It Up!" (using real objects to form groups)
Real-life connection: Multiplication in nature (e.g., petals on flowers, insect legs)

Week 3: Multiplying with Real-Life Objects

Learning multiplication using everyday objects (e.g., pencils, buttons)
Fun activity: Create your own multiplication table using objects
Real-life connection: School supplies shopping—calculating costs

Week 4: Skip Counting and Patterns

Skip counting as a way to multiply
Game: Skip Count Jump (students practice skip counting through physical activity)
Real-life connection: Using multiplication to figure out time intervals (e.g., bus schedules)

Week 5: Multiplication through Cooking

Applying multiplication to recipes (e.g., doubling or tripling ingredients)
Activity: Virtual cooking session (using simple examples like cookie recipes)
Real-life connection: Grocery shopping with multiplication

Week 6: Multiplication in Sports

How multiplication is used in sports (e.g., scoring in games, tracking stats)
Activity: Multiplication sports quiz
Real-life connection: Calculating scores and player statistics

Week 7: Word Problems with Multiplication

Solving multiplication word problems
Game: Word Problem Relay (students solve problems and race to finish)
Real-life connection: Using multiplication to solve everyday problems

Week 8: Fun Multiplication Challenge

Review all the concepts learned in previous weeks
Multiplication scavenger hunt or team challenge
Celebrating progress with certificates and awards for participation


NOTE:  Ongoing courses do not have an end date so once the above topics are completed, new topics will be introduced in upcoming weeks.
Learning Goals
Develop a strong foundation in multiplication
Understand the importance of multiplication in everyday life
learning goal

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Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined July, 2024
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello! You can call me Mrs. Tiffany and I am so excited to impart my love for learning and knowledge to our young ones. My classes are unique as I am and through experimentation, exploration, and investigation we can gain a deeper understanding of the world we live in which is essential for advancing knowledge and innovation in virtually every area of human endeavor.  Since each learner is different, I use different learning styles to reach and inspire where making mistakes is part of the learning process. Learning can indeed be a challenge and to be able to overcome obstacles and setbacks we must learn perseverance and resilience.

Mathematics has been a favorite subject of mines since I was a child. Although I received formal education in this subject, I have been a lifelong autodidact, a self -taught learner. I just love to learn especially math because it is a valued and important tool in our understanding of the universe. Math is all around us in our buildings, aircrafts, technology, medicine, food, clothing and in nature therefore it is vital that we understand and appreciate it. Too often I hear from children that they hate school and in particular math beginning in kindergarten.  Proficiency in math amongst school age children is low. Why is this happening?  I do not have the answer but perhaps one reason could be student engagement or the lack thereof in particular those considered neurodivergent such as ones diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia or others. I am neurodivergent and so is my 7-year-old son. We experience and learn differently. My son did not do well in the public school setting even though he had an IEP. Academically, my son did not qualify for special education but the regular classroom overwhelmed him. The large number of children in his class, the sound of the toilet constantly flushing, the fire alarm bell that periodically sounded, having to sit still while the teacher gave instruction caused him great anxiety. I thought how could he possibly learn academically if he spent the majority of his time anxious and overstimulated. Therefore, three years ago I began to homeschool him and I have seen a big difference.
My classes are designed to ignite a curiosity and passion for learning by providing an extraordinary experience that utilizes multiple forms of media, hands on activities, as well as movement during lessons creating an interactive and engaging learning environment.  I am sensitive and responsive to the needs of children including ones with learning differences and their parents because I am parent too

I love to teach and for 20+ years I have worked with people of all ages including young ones in the community including ones with disabilities on various topics such as the importance of oral health, English grammar and linguistics, Spanish, and Math. As was previously mentioned, I have been homeschooling my son for the past 3+ years. There have been challenges along the way but by being flexible, adaptable, perseverant, and resilient, empathetic and creative we can be successful and this is my goal for learning and instructing.


1.5 semesters left to complete my studies in Computer Science with a track in Cybersecurity / Applied Mathematics dual degrees from Towson University.  
2021 to present - I worked as a volunteer at the Hussman Center for Adults with Autism, Institute for Well-Being Towson University and in addition I have received continuous training in understanding and supporting neurodivergent children and adults through the Kennedy Kreiger Institute
2021 to present - I started my journey as a homeschool instructor.
10+ years as a self-taught learner of mathematics

I would love to teach the foundation of Math to students. I believe that having a solid foundation to the basics of math is crucial for learning more complex math later on. Math is all around us and we use it every day.  For example, we use math to make decisions such as What is the likelihood that it is going to rain today and should I take an umbrella? What are the reviews for a particular restaurant. What does the data show?  Beginning with Number Sense and learning it conceptually and its application in the real world can greatly help understanding on a deeper level. Math is a broad discipline not solely reliant on calculations, formulas, and rote memorization but on inquiry, deep thought, investigation, exploration, and experimentation. My classes motivate young people to learn with games, discussion, interactive materials, hands on activities, experiments and movement. This is my passion to accompany young one on their journey to learning and understanding and enjoying math. I enjoy seeing people succeed. Their success is my success.

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$10

weekly
1x per week
25 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
5-10 learners per class

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