Third Grade Math - Full Year Curriculum -Module 1: Add/Subtract Within Thousands
What's included
16 live meetings
12 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Approximately 1 hour per week outside of class After the first session each week, I’ll post 2-3 pages of homework aligned to reinforce weekly lessons. I'll also provide a video reviewing all the answers shared in our classroom so you can check your work after completing it. We can review any difficulties if necessary at our next class meeting.Assessment
At the end of each module, an assessment will be given to check mastery of the skills taught during the module. I will use those scores to guide further instruction and review as needed during the final week of the module. If no reteaching is needed, we will continue to review the concepts learned within the module.Grading
Grades are available upon request in the form required by your state. Please request these at the beginning of the module.Class Experience
US Grade 3
Beginner Level
Are you ready to jump into an exciting year of 3rd grade math learning? This class is for you! We will work together to develop a strong understanding of third grade math standards, so important to success in mastery of future math concepts. It is my mission to meet students where they are and help them master skills while gaining confidence and taking risks. This complete course is divided into modules. Each module will focus on a specific set of standards for third grade. I have structured the modules so that each will focus on particular standards and can be taken independently of each other. At the end of each module, an assessment will be given and any review of concepts will be completed as needed. Throughout the year, we will work together to help you achieve mastery of the third grade math standards. ***THIS COURSE IS MODULE 1: ADD AND SUBTRACT WITHIN 1,000*** ***What Our Lessons Will Look Like Each 7 or 8-week module will explore a new set of 3rd-grade standards. Each class session will include the following: 1. Warm-up/Question of the Day to get to know our classmates and to build community 2. Number Talk to help students develop number sense and engage in mathematical conversations or provide a spiral review of previous skills. 3. A mini-lesson where we explore the standards of the week, providing students with a comprehensive understanding. I teach using Google Slides and concrete demonstration. I use a gradual release strategy in my teaching: "I do. We do. You do." This allows for guided practice before students transition to independent exercises. I use interactive and hands-on methods as often as possible to engage and motivate students. We will end each session with a game or activity (Nearpod, Kahoot) to reinforce concepts in a fun, interactive way. We will end our class with a short social time to interact and build relationships. Each week I will post additional practice for students to complete that allow for practicing the skills learned that week, (if desired) along with answers so they can check their work. Each module will end with a brief assessment and time for reteaching or reviewing of specific skills identified by the assessment. The five modules of the year include: Module 1: Add and Subtract within 1,000 Module 2: Intro to Multiplication and Division Module 3: Geometry and Measurement Module 4: Fractions Module 5: Multiplication/Division of Larger Numbers/ Area and Perimeter This is Module 1. Please see Syllabus for weekly topics. If you have any questions at any time, please reach out and ask. I hope to see you in class soon!
Learning Goals
In this module, you will learn to add and subtract within 1000 and solve word problems using addition and subtraction.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created CurriculumStandards
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)16 Lessons
over 8 WeeksLesson 1:
Understanding Place Value to Thousands
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Understanding Place Value to Hundred Thousands
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Rounding to the Nearest 10
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Rounding to the Nearest 10
45 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Pre-Requisites
Students should have a mastery of 2nd Grade skills, including basic addition and subtraction facts.
Supply List
A composition notebook would be helpful so students can record their work and take notes throughout this class. Pencil/paper OR whiteboard/marker/eraser would be beneficial for solving problems, but is not required. Depending on the lesson each week, some manipulatives might be advised. These will be posted in advance of class time to give time to gather them. These will be simple items you have around the house and could include things like small paper squares, Lego pieces, small counters or erasers, coins, or even cereal pieces or goldfish crackers. If you don't have anything that works, I will always demonstrate with the document camera so learners can observe virtually.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
West Virginia Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I am a teacher with over 15 years of experience in third grade. I have a B.S in Elementary Education, M.Ed, and Elementary Math Specialist degrees. I love to teach math and watch as students make connections and learn new things. It is my mission to meet students where they are, help them master skills and gain confidence in themselves.
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Live Group Course
$32
weekly or $250 for 16 classes2x per week, 8 weeks
45 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-9
2-10 learners per class