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16
credits per class
($8 value)
Class

Number Line Addition

Ages 4-6
Live One-Time Class
In this one-time class students will be introduced to a number line and addition with a number line.
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(410 reviews)

Live video meetings
Meets once
1-6 learners per class
25 min

Overview

Live One-Time Class
Meet over live video meetings
1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

This class builds on my Number Sense-Counting and Intro to Number Line Class. Your student needs to know how to count to 10 and how to write those numbers. We will build on this knowledge by learning about how number lines work and practicing number line addition with attached worksheets

Learning Goals

Learners will learn how to use a number line and how to use add up to a sum of 10 using a number line.

Other Details

Supply List
A five-page handout will be provided at registration. If we don't get through all of the handouts, those can be used for extra practice outside of class.
 1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:

    Meet the teacher

    Joined April, 2020
    4.9
    410reviews
    Profile
    Teacher expertise and credentials
    Master’s Degree in Science from The University of Central Arkansas
    I have a Master's degree in Family and Consumer Science and have been an FCS teacher since 2012. I also homeschool my four children. I have children who love robotics, Lego, animals and gardening. I enjoy making Lego and STEAM creations with my children. I love to broaden the horizon of learners through building bricks, animals and creativity. A fun fact about myself and my family is that we currently have 4 guinea pigs, 3 hermit crabs, 2 dogs and 2 cats!

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