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Homework: Each student is unique and may require extra time outside of class to complete work. Extension activity is provided. This is optional to help support student’s learning outside of class. These are not evaluated by me.보고계신 지문은 자동 번역 되었습니다
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미국 4 학년
In this grade 4 level ongoing course learners can join in at any time. This class will allow learners to practice grade 4 concepts from the math curriculum. Learners can take all the classes or drop in to practice certain math concepts. Please read the class description to see if this class is a good fit for your learner. Materials will be posted Monday mornings. Please have materials ready before the start of class. Let’s have fun working on Math together. **Please note: class may run over 45 minutes depending on learners need. Each lesson will have the same format: * Warm up: we will do a math warm up to help turn on our minds to get ready for the lesson. Math questions will be displayed on a google slide. Students can record their thinking on a worksheet. Students are encouraged to share their thinking with the class. Our warm ups are focused on grade 4 level subtraction, addition, multiplication, division and/or fraction concepts. Warm up helps students get their minds ready to learn and reinforce several math concepts. * Lesson: I will teach a lesson to the class. We will work together using manipulatives and powerpoint presentations. Students will “Watch Me First”, explaining a concept and work through a problem. Then through guided practice, students will work through the material with me. Students will be provided with a worksheet to record their thinking as we engage in the lesson. I will be using digital manipulatives. * Independent work: Students will work on assigned work with support from me. Students will be provided with a worksheet. We will go over the work together. Students are encouraged to share their thinking with the class. * Reflection: Students will reflect on their thinking and how they feel about the math topic. * Game or activity to support math concept * Extension: Students will be provided with an extension activity that he or she can complete on their own time. Extension activities are a support for learning outside of class time. These activities are not evaluated by me. Homework: Each student is unique and may require extra time outside of class to complete work. Extension activity is provided. This is optional to help support student’s learning outside of class. These are not evaluated by me. Week of October 26th - Addition And Place Value Tables Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Connecting place value with addition Objective: Learners will practice using place value to investigate adding multi-digit whole numbers. For example: adding numbers 54,836 + 23,987 using a place value chart and regrouping when needed. Manipulatives: Place value chart, place value discs. Week of October 31st - Addition And Algorithm Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Connecting place value with addition Investigate how algorithms can be applied to solving large addition questions Objective: Learners will practice using place value to investigate adding multi-digit whole numbers using an algorithm. For example: determining the sum of 42,976 + 7,453 by lining up the digits based on place value. Explaining mistakes in addition problems - incorrectly lining up digits. Manipulatives: Place value chart, place value discs. Week of November 7th - Multi - Step Problems Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Connecting place value with addition Practice answering multi step addition word problems Objective: Learners will practice answering multi-step word problems using addition. For example: Using prior knowledge, decide on a strategy, answer the problem, re-check the answer to solve multiple digit word problems. Manipulatives: Place value chart, place value discs. Week of November 14th - Subtraction And Place Value Tables Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Connecting place value with subtraction Objective: Learners will practice using place value to investigate subtracting multi-digit whole numbers. For example: subtracting numbers 32,984 - 8,1536 using a place value chart regrouping when needed. Manipulatives: Place value chart, place value discs. Week of November 21st - Subtraction And Algorithm ***There is no class on November Friday 25th Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Connecting place value with subtraction Investigate how algorithms can be applied to solving large subtraction questions Objective: Learners will practice using place value to investigate adding multi-digit whole numbers using an algorithm. For example: determining the difference of 25,172 - 6,453 by lining up the digits based on place value. Manipulatives: Place value chart, place value discs. Week of November 28th - Subtraction Regrouping With Zeros Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Connecting place value with subtraction Investigate how algorithms can be applied to solving large subtraction questions Objective: Learners will practice using place value to regroup subtraction questions when numbers contain zeros. For example: use place value tables to subtract the numbers 18, 085 - 5,467 or 30, 015 - 10,872. Manipulatives: Place value chart, place value discs. Week of December 5th - Multiplication Patterns (Up to 4 digit numbers) Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Connecting place value with multiplication Investigate various multiplication strategies to answer multiplication questions using 4 digit numbers Practice multiplication facts Objective: Learners will investigate patterns by multiplying by 10, 100 & 1,000. For example: 13 x 10 = ?, 8 x 100 = ?, 4 x 1,000 = ?. What patterns do I notice? Manipulatives: Base 10 blocks Week of December 12th - Multiplication Patterns Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Connecting place value with multiplication Investigate various multiplication strategies to answer multiplication questions using 4 digit numbers Practice multiplication facts Objective: Learners will investigate patterns by multiplying by multiples of 10, 100 & 1,000. For example: multiplying various numbers by 10s, 100s and 1,000s. 5 x 50 is the same as ? groups of ? using base 10 blocks, therefore 5 x 50 = ?. Manipulatives: Base 10 Blocks Week of December 19th - Multiplying 2 Digit Numbers By 10 Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Connecting place value with multiplication Investigate various multiplication strategies to answer multiplication questions using 4 digit numbers Practice multiplication facts Objective: Learners will investigate numbers and patterns when multiplying two multiples of 10. For example: 50 x 70 is the same as ? groups of ? using base 10 blocks, therefore 50 x 70 = ?. Manipulatives: Base 10 Blocks Week of December 26th - Multiplication and Area ***There is no class Friday Jan. 1st Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Connecting place value with multiplication Investigate various multiplication strategies to answer multiplication questions using 4 digit numbers Connect Multiplication to Area Practice multiplication facts Objective: Learners will investigate distributive property and area models to multiply 1-digit by 2-digit numbers. For example: Students will use graphing paper to draw an area model to complete multiplication questions - 4 x 54 = ?. Manipulatives: Base 10 Blocks, graphing paper Week of January 9th - Multiplication And Partial Products Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Investigate various multiplication strategies to answer multiplication questions using 4 digit numbers Connecting Multiplication to Partial Products Practice multiplication facts Objective: Learners will investigate using partial products to multiply 1-digit by 3-digit and 4-digit numbers. For example: finding the product of 4 x 322 (4 x 300 + 4 x 20 + 8) Manipulatives: Base 10 Blocks, graphing paper or blank paper, partial product mat Week of January 16th - Multiplication and Partial Products Number sense fluency Turn taking Investigate various multiplication strategies to answer multiplication questions using 4 digit numbers Connecting Multiplication to Partial Products Practice multiplication facts Objective: Learners will investigate using partial products to multiply two 2-digit numbers. For example: finding the product of 74 x 40 using a partial product mat. Manipulatives: Base 10 Blocks, graphing paper or blank paper, partial product mat. Week of January 23rd - Division - Remainders (Up to 4 digit numbers) Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Connecting place value with division Investigate various division strategies to answer division questions up to 4 digit numbers Practice division facts Objective: Learners will investigate dividing numbers that result in a remainder. For example: draw a model to represent the equation 15 / 2, determine a multiplication fact to help solve an equation as in 35 / 6. Manipulatives: Counters or base 10 blocks Week of January 30th -Division - Interpret Remainders (Up to 4 digit numbers) Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Connecting place value with division Investigate various division strategies to answer division questions up to 4 digit numbers Practice division facts Objective: Learners will explain the meaning of remainders when solving word problems. For example: Jack has 37 stickers, he wants to put his stickers in groups of 5. After he has put the stickers into 5 groups, how many stickers does he have left over? Manipulatives: Counters or base 10 blocks Week of February 6th - Dividing by multiples of of 10, 100 & 1,000 Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Connecting place value with division Investigate various division strategies to answer division questions up to 4 digit numbers Practice division facts Objective: Learners will practice dividing multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000. For example: 5 / 250 = ? or 6 / 1,800 = ? into parts to help solve the equation. Manipulatives: Base 10 blocks Week of February 13th - Division and Partial Quotients Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Investigate various division strategies to answer division questions up to 4 digit numbers Practice division facts Objective: Learners will investigate using partial quotients to help divide two numbers with no remainder. For example: solving the equation 936 / 2 by breaking it into easier parts - subtracting 800 from 936. Manipulatives: Base 10 Blocks Week of February 20th - Factors Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Find factor pairs for whole numbers Objective: Learners will practice finding factors of a specific number using multiplication. For example: finding the factors of 10 using tiles or drawing a picture. Manipulatives: Factor Tiles Week of February 27th - Divisibility Rules Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Find factor pairs for whole numbers Practice multiplication and division Objective: Learners will investigate divisibility rules to help find factors of 2 digit numbers. For example: determining the factors of 70. Manipulatives: Factor Tiles Week of March 6th - Finding Multiples Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Find factor pairs for whole numbers Practice multiplication and division Objective: Learners will practice finding the multiples of a certain number with multiplication. For example: finding the multiples of 9. Manipulatives: Counters or Factor Tiles Week of March 20th - Patterns Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Investigate number and shape pattern rules Objective: Learners will practice creating patterns with a specific rule. For example: the rule is subtract 4, the starting number is 24, students will complete the next 5 numbers. Manipulatives: Counters Week of - March 27 - Number Patterns Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Investigate number and shape pattern rules Practice multiplication, division, addition and subtraction facts Objective: Learners will practice determining a number pattern’s rule. For example: students will be given a list of numbers and students will be asked to determine the rule of the given pattern. Manipulatives: Counters Week of April 3rd - Equivalent Fractions Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Identify equivalent fractions Compare fractions Objective: Learners will practice finding equivalent fractions with visual models. For example: finding the equivalent fractions of ½. Manipulatives: Fraction Bars Week of April 10th - Equivalent fractions with number lines. Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Identify equivalent fractions Compare fractions Use a number line Objective: Learners will practice finding equivalent fractions on a number line. For example: using a number line to find the equivalent fraction of ¾. Manipulatives: Fraction Bars, Number Lines Week of April 17 - Comparing Fractions Learning Goals: Number sense fluency Turn taking Compare fractions Objective: Learners will practice comparing two fractions with a visual model. For example: students will draw a model or use a number line to find the missing equivalent fraction, for instance: ½ = ?/10. Manipulatives: Fraction Bars, Number Lines Week of April 24th - Decomposing Fractions Learning Goals: Turn taking Practice decomposing fractions and mixed numbers Solving word problems Objective: Learners will practice decomposing fractions with fraction bars. For example: how many ⅛ sections make up a given shade fraction. Activity: My name in fractions. Please have something to colour with on hand. Manipulatives: Fraction Bars Week of May 1st - Adding Fractions Learning Goals: Turn taking Practice adding fractions Objective: Learners will practice adding two fractions with the same denominators. For example: 6/15 + 4/15 using fraction strips to show thinking. Manipulatives: Fraction Bars Activity: Fraction Addition Tic Tac Toe Week of May 8th - Subtracting Fractions Learning Goals: Turn taking Practice a subtracting fractions Objective: Learners will practice subtracting two fractions with the same denominators. For example: ⅚ - 3/6 using fraction strips to model thinking. Manipulatives: Fraction Bars Week of May 15th - Multiplying Fractions Learning Goals: Turn taking Practice multiplying whole numbers and fractions Objective: Learners will practice putting fractions into equal groups and practice making multiplication sentences. For Example: writing a multiplication sentence for a given fraction, using a fraction strip to break 3/6 into equal groups and writing the multiplication sentence. Manipulatives: Fraction Bars Week of May 22nd - Decimal Fractions Goals: Turn taking Practice solving decimals and decimal fractions questions Practice adding decimal fractions questions Objective: Learners will practice making equivalent decimals fractions with a divisor (demonator) of 10 and 100 using visuals. For example: shape in a visual to represent the fraction 2/10 and shade is a visual to represent the equivalent decimal. Fill in the missing number of an equivalent equation - 1/10 = ?/100. Week of May 29th - Geometry - Angles and Lines Learning Goals: Turn taking Understand geometric terms Practice using drawings to represent students’ thinking of math problems Practice identifying points, lines, line segments, and rays. Objective: Learners will learn about and how to identify points, lines, line segments, and rays. For example: learners will practice naming a line segment in a given figure. Manipulatives: Play dough - students can use play dough to re-create a given figure. Week of June 5th - Angles Learning Goals: Turn taking Understand geometric terms Practice using drawings to represent students’ thinking of math problems Objective: Learners will practice naming and identifying acute, right, and obtuse angles. For example: name an obtuse angle from a given figure. Manipulatives: play dough, craft sticks or paper angle manipulatives Week of June 12th - Lines Learning Goals: Turn taking Understand geometric terms Practice using drawings to represent students’ thinking of math problems Practice identifying points, lines, line segments Objective: Learners will practice identifying different types of lines - parallel, intersecting, and perpendicular. For example: learners will name different types of lines from a given figure. Manipulatives: Play dough and craft sticks Week of June 19th - Symmetry Learning Goals: Turn taking Practice using drawings to represent students’ thinking of math problems Practice identifying lines of symmetry Objective: Learners will practice identifying lines of symmetry. For example: learners will explain if a given picture has a line of symmetry. Manipulatives: geometric figures Lesson 3 - Using Protractors Learning Goals: Turn taking Practice using drawings to represent students’ thinking of math problems Practice using a protractor Objective: Learners will practice measuring angles with a protractor. For example: learners will use a protractor to practice measuring angles of given lines, learners will use a protractor to draw given angles. Manipulatives: Protractor
학습 목표
Please see the class listing for specific goals for each class.
Learners will learn grade 4 level math skills
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학부모 가이드
Please note, in some lessons students may be using scissors.
수업 자료
Please have a pencil, eraser, paper and/or white board on hand Please print out all worksheets and resources needed before the start of class Any extra materials needed will be posted in the classroom each week (glue, scissors, construction paper, paperclip, playdough, ect.)
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미국 외 교직증명서 초등 교육에
학사 학위 교육 Mount Saint Vincent University 에서
Hello, my name is Ms. Colleen. I am a certified licensed elementary school teacher. I have been a classroom teacher for over 12 years in Nova Scotia, Canada. Throughout my teaching career, I have taught students from primary to grade 8 and look forward to bring my teaching knowledge to the online classroom. I also have experience teaching ESL lessons on an online setting.
Teaching young children is my passion! I choose engaging and meaningful activities to help support life long learning. I strive to produce a positive and encouraging class environment where learners will want to participate, helping to support learners in achieving their academic goals.
I have a Bachelor of Education Degree and a Child and Youth Degree both from Mount Saint Vincent University. I also hold a Child and Youth Worker Diploma and an Early Childhood Education Diploma both from the Institute For Human Services Education. I also have received my Outschool ACE certification.
I have been a volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters, being a big sister to a grade 5 child. I have been a swimming instructor teaching children from the infant age to adults. In my spare time, I enjoy playing the piano, reading, hiking and having fun with my small dog Belle.
I can not wait to help support your child's literacy and math skills. See you in the classroom. - Ms. Colleen Taylor
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실시간 그룹 수업
매주
US$35
주당 1회
30분
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