What's included
60 live meetings
25 in-class hoursHomework
I will assign homework if I feel that students are ready to practice independently. Homework will always be optional. I will provide answers for the students to check their work.Assessment
I will check each student's progress by having them answer questions in the chat or holding up answers on a piece of paper or whiteboard.Class Experience
US Grade 6
***This class is the second semester of a full-year six-grade curriculum. The class meets in parts during the school year to better meet the needs of students and their school schedules. *** In each class, I will introduce the topic to students by modeling how to solve the problems. Then, we will work together to solve the problems as a class. Throughout this, I will ask students to submit answers in the chat or hold up pieces of paper with answers. This shows me that students are ready to try to answer on their own. Finally, I will have students practice on their own. I keep class numbers small so that I know how each student is doing in the class. I adjust the pace of the class to meet the needs of the students. If students really understand a concept, we will spend less time on it. If students are having difficulty with a subject, we will spend more time on it. In addition to seeing that each student is able to solve the problems on their own, I also ask students how they feel about a topic before we move on. I have them do this anonymously through the chat. At the beginning of the course, I let students know that they can stop me at any time to ask a question or they can also put a message in the chat. I encourage students to let me know if they are not understanding what I am trying to teach them. I explain to them that very often I can present the topic in a different way, so they should let me know. This also teaches students to advocate for themselves in school. My goal at the end of the course is to not only teach students math but to teach them skills they will need for the rest of their life. I try to teach students to be curious and to ask questions when they do not know the answer. I am a certified general education teacher and special education teacher in two states. Feel free to reach out to me and talk to me about your child and their learning. I would love to help in any way that I can. Class Schedule (May be adjusted to meet the needs of the students) Day 1: What is a ratio? Equivalent ratios Day 2: Equivalent ratio (Identify equivalent ratios and use tables) Day 3: Ratio word problems Day 4:Comparing ratios (using number lines; Day 5: Comparing ratios & simplifying ratios Day 6: What is a rate? What is a unit rate? Day 7: Graphing ratios and rates Day 8: Graphing ratios and rates Day 9: Percent of quantity (What does it mean?) Day 10: Percent of quantity Day 11: Percent of quantity Day 12: Coordinate Plane (origin, coordinate, x-coordinate, y-coordinate, x-axis, y-axis, quadrants, ordered pair); Identifying the coordinates of a point; Plotting points Day 13: Plotting from a table Day 14: Plotting from a table Day 15: Graphing Equation Day 16: Graphing Equation Day 17: Equation from a table Day 18: Equation from a table Day 19: Equation from a graph Day 20: Equation from a graph Day 21: Area & Perimeter- Rectangles, Squares and Parallelograms (no perimeter) Day 22: Area & Perimeter- Rectangles, Squares and Parallelograms (no perimeter) Day 23: Area word problems Day 24: Area word problems Day 25: Area- Rhombuses and Trapezoids Day 26: Area- Rhombuses and Trapezoids Day 27: Triangles- Identify names & area Day 28: Area- Circles (circumference, radius, center, and diameter) Day 29: Circles continued… Day 30: Area circle word problems Day 31: Area of polygons Day 32: Area and graphs (distance) Day 33: Area and graphs Day 34: Nets Day 35: Volume & Surface Area- Rectangular Prism Day 36: Volume & Surface Area- Cubes Day 37: Volume & Surface Area- Cylinders Day 38: Volume & Surface Area- Spheres Day 39: Volume & Surface Area Word Problems Day 40: Volume & Surface Area Word Problems Day 41: Pictograph and Circle Graph Day 42: Bar graph Day 43: Statistical Questions Day 44: Dot Plots - Construct Day 45: Dot Plots- Construct Day 46: Dot Plots- Analyze Day 47: Dot Plots- Analyze Day 48: Measures of Center- Mean & Median Day 49: Measures of Center- Mean & Median Day 50: Mean Absolute Deviation Day 51: Mean Absolute Deviation Day 52: Box Plots (Minimum, Q1, Q3, Maximum, Median, and interquartile range) Day 53: Box Plots (Minimum, Q1, Q3, Maximum, Median, and interquartile range) Day 54: Histogram- Construct Day 55: Histogram- Construct Day 56: Histogram- Analyze Day 57: Histogram- Analyze Day 58: Review/Extra Time Day 59: Review/Extra Time Day 60: Review/Extra Time
Learning Goals
1. Students will understand the concept of a ratio.
2. Students will be able to identify equivalent ratios.
3. Students will be able to solve ratio word problems.
4. Students will be able to identify rates.
5. Students will be able to identify unit rates.
6. Students will be able to compare ratios.
7. Students will be able to simplify ratios.
8. Students will be able to graph ratios.
9. Students will be able to graph rates.
10. Students will be able to identify percent of quantity.
11. Students will be able to use the terms and identify the origin, coordinate, x-coordinate, y-coordinate, x-axis, y-axis, quadrants, and ordered pair.
12. Students will be able to plot points from a table on a graph.
13. Studetns will be able to find an equation from a graph.
14. Students will be able to find an equation from a table.
15. Students will be able to identify the area and perimeter of rectangles, squares, parallelograms, rhombuses, triangles, and trapezoids.
16. Students will be able to solve area word problems.
17. Students will be able to identify the triangles by their angles and sides.
18. Students will be able to define circumference, radius, center, and diameter.
19. Students will be able to calculate the circumference and diameter.
20. Students will be able to solve circle area word problems.
21. Students will be able to find the area on graphs.
22. Students will be able to use nets to find the surface area of a shape.
23. Students will be able to find the volume of rectangular prisms, cubes, cylinders, and spheres.
24. Students will be able to find the surface area of rectangular prisms, cubes, cylinders, and spheres.
25. Students will be able to solve surface area word problems.
26. Students will be able to solve volume word problems.
27. Students will be able to analyze pictographs.
28. Students will be able to analyze circle graphs.
29. Students will be able to analyze bar graphs.
30. Students will be able to answer statistical questions.
31. Students will be able make dot plots.
32. Students will be able to analyze dot plots.
33. Students will be able to construct a histogram.
34. Students will be able to analyze a histogram.
35. Students will be able to identify the mean, median, and IQR.
36. Students will be able to identify the mean absolute deviation.
37. Students will be able to make box plots.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
I will occasionally share Google Slides with students for them to use to complete math activities in class. I will provide the link for the students. Students do not need an account.
I also use Google Docs and Google Slides to present some of the information in my class. This will be screen shared.
Supply List
- Notebook or whiteboard I will post worksheets for optional homework. Students may want to print the worksheets to solve the problems.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
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Live Group Class
$29
weekly or $580 for 60 classes3x per week, 20 weeks
25 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
1-5 learners per class