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Ongoing Club: Fourth Grade Math Fun!

In this ongoing fourth grade math class, we will meet once a week to learn a new math concept, practice, and play a math game together. #academic
Effective Effort with Elizabeth Sheridan
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What's included

1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours per week
Homework
1 hour per week. Students will be given materials then can print and use at home for additional practice with the weekly math concept.

Class Experience

US Grade 4
Each week in this class we will learn a new fourth grade math concept.  Then we will complete a printable math worksheet together, and finally play a game to practice the skill.  This class will go through and teach many of the Fourth Grade standards.  There will be lots of fun printables to practice with after class!

Mondays at 6:45 pm EDT
Nov 18 -Week 26: Points, Lines, Rays, Angles
Nov 25 - NO CLASS THANKSGIVING BREAK
Dec 2 - Week 27: Classify Angles
Dec 9 - Week 28: Classify 2-dimensional figures
Dec 16 -Week 29: Classify Triangles
Dec 22 & Dec 29 NO CLASS WINTER BREAK
Jan 6 - Week 30: Classify Quadrilaterals
This is the last class in this section.  Please join us for another section of 4th Grade Math Fun! or if your student is ready for my new 5th grade math!

Sundays at 3:30 pm EDT
Nov 17 - Week 15: Compare Fractions
Nov 24 - Week 16: Add Fractions (like denominators)
Dec 1 - NO CLASS THANKSGIVING WEEKEND 
Dec 8- Week 17: Subtract Fractions (like denominators)
Dec 15- Week 18: Add and Subtract Fractions (like denominators)
Dec 22 & Dec 29 NO CLASS WINTER BREAK
Jan 5 - Week 19: Add and Subtract Fractions in Line Plots
Jan 12 - Week 20: Multiply Fractions by whole numbers
Jan 19 - Week 21: Fractions as tenths and hundredths
Jan 26 - Week 22: Relate Decimals and Fractions
 - Week 23: Compare Decimals
 - Week 24: Time
- Week 25: Money 
Week 26: Points, Lines, Rays, Angles
Week 27: Classify Angles
Week 28: Classify 2-dimensional figures
Week 29: Classify Triangles
Week 30: Classify Quadrilaterals
This is the last class in this section.  Please join us for another section of 4th Grade Math Fun! or if your student is ready for my new 5th grade math!

Sunday 10:45 am EDT
Nov 17 - Week 11: Divide 3-digit numbers (partial quotients)
Nov 24- Week 12: Divide 4-digit numbers (partial quotients)
Dec 1 - NO CLASS THANKSGIVING WEEKEND 
Dec 8 - Week 13: Find Perimeter and Area
Dec 15 - Week 14: Equivalent Fractions
Dec 22 & Dec 29 NO CLASS WINTER BREAK
Jan 5 - Week 15: Compare Fractions
Jan 12 - Week 16: Add Fractions (like denominators)
Jan 19 - Week 17: Subtract Fractions (like denominators)
Jan 26 - Week 18: Add and Subtract Fractions (like denominators)
 - Week 19: Add and Subtract Fractions in Line Plots
 - Week 20: Multiply Fractions by whole numbers
 - Week 21: Fractions as tenths and hundredths
 - Week 22: Relate Decimals and Fractions
 - Week 23: Compare Decimals
 - Week 24: Time
- Week 25: Money 
Week 26: Points, Lines, Rays, Angles
Week 27: Classify Angles
Week 28: Classify 2-dimensional figures
Week 29: Classify Triangles
Week 30: Classify Quadrilaterals
This is the last class in this section.  Please join us for another section of 4th Grade Math Fun! or if your student is ready for my new 5th grade math!

NEW SECTION STARTING Sunday 10:00 PM ET
Jan 5 - Week 1: Understand Place Value
Jan 12 - Week 2: Compare Whole Numbers
Jan 19 - Week 3: Round Whole Numbers
Jan 26 - Week 4: Add Whole Numbers
Feb 5 - Week 5: Subtract Whole Numbers
 - Week 6: Multiples and Factors
 - Week 7: Number and Shape Patterns
 - Week 8: Multiply by One-Digit
 - Week 9: Multiply by 2-digit numbers (partial products)
 - Week 10: Multiply by 2-digit numbers (standard algorithm)
 - Week 11: Divide 3-digit numbers (partial quotients)
 - Week 12: Divide 4-digit numbers (partial quotients)
 - Week 13: Find Perimeter and Area
 - Week 14: Equivalent Fractions
 - Week 15: Compare Fractions
 - Week 16: Add Fractions (like denominators)
 - Week 17: Subtract Fractions (like denominators)
 - Week 18: Add and Subtract Fractions (like denominators)
 - Week 19: Add and Subtract Fractions in Line Plots
 - Week 20: Multiply Fractions by whole numbers
 - Week 21: Fractions as tenths and hundredths
 - Week 22: Relate Decimals and Fractions
 - Week 23: Compare Decimals
 - Week 24: Time
- Week 25: Money 
Week 26: Points, Lines, Rays, Angles
Week 27: Classify Angles
Week 28: Classify 2-dimensional figures
Week 29: Classify Triangles
Week 30: Classify Quadrilaterals
This is the last class in this section.  Please join us for another section of 4th Grade Math Fun! or if your student is ready for my new 5th grade math!

NEW SECTION STARTING Sunday 10:00 PM ET
Jan 7 - Week 1: Understand Place Value
Jan 14 - Week 2: Compare Whole Numbers
Jan 21 - NO CLASS Martin Luther King Day
Jan 28 - Week 3: Round Whole Numbers
Feb 4- Week 4: Add Whole Numbers
Feb 11 - Week 5: Subtract Whole Numbers
 - Week 6: Multiples and Factors
 - Week 7: Number and Shape Patterns
 - Week 8: Multiply by One-Digit
 - Week 9: Multiply by 2-digit numbers (partial products)
 - Week 10: Multiply by 2-digit numbers (standard algorithm)
 - Week 11: Divide 3-digit numbers (partial quotients)
 - Week 12: Divide 4-digit numbers (partial quotients)
 - Week 13: Find Perimeter and Area
 - Week 14: Equivalent Fractions
 - Week 15: Compare Fractions
 - Week 16: Add Fractions (like denominators)
 - Week 17: Subtract Fractions (like denominators)
 - Week 18: Add and Subtract Fractions (like denominators)
 - Week 19: Add and Subtract Fractions in Line Plots
 - Week 20: Multiply Fractions by whole numbers
 - Week 21: Fractions as tenths and hundredths
 - Week 22: Relate Decimals and Fractions
 - Week 23: Compare Decimals
 - Week 24: Time
- Week 25: Money 
Week 26: Points, Lines, Rays, Angles
Week 27: Classify Angles
Week 28: Classify 2-dimensional figures
Week 29: Classify Triangles
Week 30: Classify Quadrilaterals
This is the last class in this section.  Please join us for another section of 4th Grade Math Fun! or if your student is ready for my new 5th grade math!

Parents should be nearby to help with any technology issues but do not necessarily need to sit with their child.  As always, parents are welcome to sit off camera with their learner if they wish or their child needs additional support.

Students who attend this class should either be currently enrolled in 4th grade OR currently in 3rd Grade and be successful with 3rd grade curriculum and are ready for more complex math.  This class is also appropriate for students who have completed 4th grade math already but are struggling with math concepts.
Learning Goals
Students will learn 4th grade math concepts while having fun!
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Other Details

Learning Needs
This class includes explicit and systematic instruction which is recommended for students with learning needs. I am a licensed special education teacher with experience teaching students with ADHD, ASD, and many other learning needs.
Supply List
Printable math worksheet (supplied)
Pencil
Crayons
Paper or whiteboard
Occasionally we will use scissors which will need appropriate parental supervision
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
Ohio Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Master's Degree in Education from Ohio Dominican University
Hello!  Thank you for stopping by my page.  I am Teacher Elizabeth.  I am a licensed K-12 Special Education Teacher with a Master's Degree in Curriculum and Instruction.  I have worked in a large urban school district for over 25 years.  Most of that time was spent in a fifth grade classroom.  But after working with young children on Outschool I decided to move to K-2 special education. I love making learning accessible for all students.  I take pride in finding a way to connect with and educate even the most reluctant learners.  I have taught students who are significantly below grade level to advanced over the years.  My academic approach is to informally evaluate my students' strengths and weaknesses. I then meet my students where they are academically and build on those strengths.  I have had training using multiple different instructional programs.  I do not use any one method in my instruction, but blend together what works best for that individual student.

In addition to my classroom experience, I spent two years teaching students English as a Foreign Language online and am in my fourth year on Outschool!  I love having the opportunity to connect with families on the other side of the world.  I look forward to getting to know even more families through Outschool.

My Outschool focus is teaching beginning reading including sightwords, phonics, and fluency for both young students and older learners who need remediation.  I also have a series of math classes that are based on grade level skills. These classes can be used to reinforce/reteach concepts or act as a front line instruction for a student just being introduced to the topic.

As a mother of four, I value the balance of education and family.  I strive to make learning at home fun and enriching so academic time is something your learner will look forward to!  I also want to make sure each and every child experiences success in the classroom.  

I am no stranger to learning on the go!  A few years ago, my husband and I loaded our kids up in an RV and spent our summer driving across the county visiting national parks along the way. This was a wonderful and enriching trip for all of us. 

I look forward to bringing the best out of your child. I hope to see you in the classroom!

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weekly
1x per week
40 min

Completed by 76 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-11
3-6 learners per class

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