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Singapore Math Challenge 3+ Summer Camp by Phd Teacher

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Dr. Victoria, PhD, Professor
Average rating:
5.0
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This is a 8-session camp with challenging math problem-solving skills. Students will enhance her/his problem-solving abilities by mastering the skills, allowing her/him to tackle diverse challenges with confidence and precision.

Class Experience

US Grade 3 - 4
Beginner Level
This class is taught in English.
  • Throughout the Singapore Thinking Math course for grades 3+, students will acquire a set of mathematical skills and problem-solving strategies. Here's a specific breakdown of what they will learn in each of the topics: Looking for a Pattern The Story of Gauss Using Models Intervals Solve by Comparison and Replacement Counting Tricks in Addition and Subtraction Tricks in Multiplication Working Backward Chicken-and-Rabbit Problems Logic Make a List Excess-and-Shortage Problems Math IQ Catching Up Digits, Numbers and Multiples Perimeter of Squares and Rectangles Students will have a solid foundation in the mathematical topics, enabling them to approach a wide range of mathematical challenges with confidence and skill. They will not only gain proficiency in these specific areas but also develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities that are invaluable for their academic and practical mathematical endeavors.
Dr. Victoria brings more than a decade of experience instructing Singapore Thinking Math, showcasing her invaluable expertise that will undoubtedly enhance the learning experience in this class.
0 - 1 hours per week outside of class
Homework
Frequency: included
Feedback: included
Details: The homework assignments in the Singapore Thinking Math course for grades 3+ are designed to reinforce the concepts taught in class and provide students with opportunities to practice problem-solving skills. Here are the details: Type of Homework: Homework assignments will consist of a mix of math problems and exercises related to the topics covered in class. These problems will vary in complexity, allowing students to apply what they've learned and deepen their understanding. Time Required for Homework: On average, students can expect to spend approximately 1-2 hours on homework after studying live online. The duration may vary depending on the complexity of the assignments and individual learning paces.
Assessment
Frequency: included
Details: comprehensive evaluation of their mathematical skills and understanding. Here's the aspects that learner progress may be assessed: Informal Assessments Homework and Practice Problems Projects and Assignments Formal Assessments Parent-Teacher Communication Skills Mastery It's important to note that in this course, the emphasis may be on skill development and problem-solving abilities rather than traditional letter grades. The assessment methods are designed to provide a holistic view of each student's progress and to support their growth in mathematical thinking and problem-solving.
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Joined September, 2023
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am Dr. Victoria Zhang, with a PhD in Geography, a background as a university professor, and over a decade of experience in K-12 education, my passion lies in unlocking the world of mathematics for young learners.

My journey in education has... 

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Group Class

$59

per class
Meets once
90 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 9-10
2-6 learners per class

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