Engaging 4th Grade Small Group Math Review for Mastery and Success
What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 4 - 5
Develop solid math skills aligned with 4th and 5th-grade standards. Lessons are designed to help learners build and retain their knowledge of math concepts throughout the school year. Each lesson begins with a fun number sense activity and fact family practice, followed by skill practice. We'll review essential 4th-grade skills in our first few lessons and progress through more advanced 5th-grade concepts as learners are comfortable. Skill practice includes problems using the four basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) with whole numbers, decimals, and fractions. Additionally, we'll cover geometry, measurement, and multi-step word problems. Lesson Topics: Week of Jan. 20, 2025- Read and write mixed numbers, practice reading a line plot, add & multiply fractions, and follow patterns for division. Week of Jan. 27, 2025- More word problems, symmetry challenges, comparing fractions, part-part-whole models, acute/right/obtuse angle identification, factor pairs, and a line plot. Week of Feb. 3, 2025- Multiply 3-digit by 1-digit numbers, add fractions with like denominators, draw line segments, and solve an area word problem. Week of Feb. 10, 2025- Multiply a fraction by a whole number, use illustrations to practice division with remainders, review place value, find an equivalent fraction, and review area & perimeter. Week of Feb. 17, 2025- Write fractions on a number line. Multiply whole numbers by fractions. Decompose a rectangle to find equivalent fractions. Find quotients with remainders. Week of Feb. 24, 2025- Problems assess the following skills: number patterns, fractions on a number line, 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication, prime/composite numbers, inchinches-to-feet versions, and more. Week of Mar. 4, 2025- Classify angles (acute/obtuse/right), lines of symmetry, multiplying multi-digit numbers by a single digit, and division word problems. Week of Mar. 11, 2025- Review number patterns, pounds to ounces conversions, angle types, fractions on a number line, division with remainders, and equivalent fractions. Week of Mar. 18, 2025- Right angles, perpendicular lines, value of underlined digits, ordering fractions, multi-step word problems, and types of angles. Week of Mar. 25, 2025- Multi-step word problems, decomposing fractions, prime and composite numbers, seconds to minutes conversions, and geometry. Week of Apr. 2, 2025- Read & interpret data on a line plot. Use a model to solve 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication problems. Convert miles to feet and days to weeks. Add fractions with like denominators. Week of Apr. 9, 2025- Practice multi-digit multiplication, number patterns, triangle classifications, measuring angles with a protractor, and line plots. Week of Apr. 16, 2025- Use fraction models to write equations, complete a long division problem, measure with a protractor, convert from meters to kilometers, calculate elapsed time on a number line, and create a line plot. Week of Apr. 23, 2025- Place value word problems, operations with fractions, converting and comparing feet to inches, finding equivalent fractions, area models, and division with 3-digit dividends.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
If time permits, we may use GIMKIT to reinforce class content.
Supply List
Basic math supplies will be needed for our lessons such as pencil, paper, and occasionally a ruler. Any attachments or supplies that will be needed will be posted in the classroom at least 24 hours before class. If you do not receive a message there will be no supplies needed other than the basic paper & pencil.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Sources
I will attach any source material that may be needed for class in the classroom.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Florida Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
2 Degrees
Master's Degree in Elementary Education from University of South Florida
Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from College of Charleston
Hello! My name is Robin. I have a Master's degree in Elementary Education (Math/Science Emphasis) and hold a K-6 Teaching Certificate in the state of Florida. After over 20 years in the classroom, and with a renewed joy of teaching, I have been teaching online for the last 6 years! Throughout the years, I have taught learners from 2nd - 11th grade, but 3rd-6th grades are where my heart is. My goal is to build confidence, making learning more enjoyable and less frustrating for all!
Reviews
Live Group Class
$14
weekly1x per week
45 min
Completed by 9 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-11
1-5 learners per class