Operations Math and Review Class - Ages 9 - 11
What's included
1 live meeting
1 in-class hours per weekClass Experience
* This is the same class as the Operations Math and Review Class with the exception that the age range is for ages 9 - 11. This class is meant for students who are learning their multiplication and division facts. The warm up reviews are the same, as well. Our focus will be multiplication and division operations presented through PowerPoints in this ongoing class. Addition and subtraction will be used periodically in review lessons and in story problems. Flashcards and a whiteboard will be used in some classes. Each gathering will begin with a warm up. This is a time to quickly review a skill or word problem that will reinforce information commonly learned in second or third grade. Then the lesson will begin. Students will be verbally quizzed over the lesson to see how much they understood or retained. The class will end with a game to reinforce the material studied, but look out for an occasional review question. Students will be asked to work problems out even when it is not their turn. They can compare their answer to the answer given verbally. It is recommended to bring a whiteboard and marker or paper and pencil to work the problems out. Week of March 8 - 13: Multiplication Tricks and Review (0s - 12s) Week of March 15 - 20: School Feud: Multiplication Review (0s - 12s) Week of March 22 - 27:Multiplication Facts Story Problems Week of March 29 - April 3: Introduction to Division, Vocabulary and Dividing by 2s Week of April 5 - April 10: Dividing by 0s, 1s, 3s and review 2s Week of April 12 - April 17: Dividing by 4s and reviewing 0s - 3s Week of April 19 - April 24: Dividing by 5s and reviewing 0s - 4s Week of April 26 - May 1: Dividing by 6s and reviewing 0s - 5s
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External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello! I am Miss Kay. I have a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and a master's degree in Special Education. I have taught students with learning disabilities, mild developmental disabilities and emotional disabilities. For twelve years, I home schooled my own two children which included lots of hand-on activities, co-ops and fieldtrips.
Currently, I am in my eighth year of teaching adults with developmental disabilities. I have taught over twenty different types of classes including Math, Literature, Geography, Drama, Critical Thinking and Scrapbooking. Every summer we have fun with themes such as T.V. Games Shows, Escape Rooms, Disney and Super Heroes. We moved all our in-person classes to be virtual classes due to the pandemic. I have been teaching virtually since June of 2020.
I believe every child is just as important as the next. They should be given the time needed to process the information taught and questions asked. Children need to be an active part in their learning, what they have to say is important. Each student in my class has their own strengths and I want them to shine!
My topics can cover a broad span, but I believe interaction through games and discussion is my teaching style. PowerPoints and whiteboards are important visual tools to utilize. I believe in the quote that Outschool uses, “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.”
I love to travel. I have been to eight countries and lived in Guatemala for seven years. I have taught and worked with children of all ages ever since I was a child. Teaching is my passion. My family has raised chickens and geese, grown our own food and volunteered in numerous places. Our one year old Australian Cattle dog keeps us very busy!
I am looking forward to seeing you in class and getting to know you!
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Live Group Class
$15
weekly1x per week
60 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-11
1-6 learners per class