包含什麼
4 預錄課程
1 週
教師的支持1 年訪問權
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課堂經歷
英語程度 - 未知
美國 Preschool - 3 年級
It is time for the Pokemon Battle! In this class, students will practice double-digit addition math problems with no regrouping. As they answer each question correctly, they will get closer to earning a Pokemon. At the end of each video, students will earn a Pokemon and during video 4, students will get to watch the Pokemon they earned in a battle! You have one week to complete this self-paced course and students will watch 4 videos to complete the course. Video 1 - Addition Problems (12:08) Video 2 - Addition Problems (12:52) Video 3 - Addition Problems (11:25) Video 4 - Battle Video (5:10) This course is over 40 minutes of content! I will see you in the classroom! If students need any help or assistance with this course they can always reach out to me in the classroom and I am there to help!
教學大綱
4 課程
超過 1 週課 1:
Pokemon Addition Battle Video One - Double-Digit No Regrouping
Students will practice addition problems and earn Pokemon as they get them correct.
課 2:
Pokemon Addition Battle Video Two - Double-Digit No Regrouping
Students will practice addition problems and earn Pokemon as they get them correct.
課 3:
Pokemon Addition Battle Video Three - Double-Digit No Regrouping
Students will practice addition problems and earn Pokemon as they get them correct.
課 4:
Pokemon Addition Battle Video Four - Double-Digit No Regrouping - Battle Time!!
Students will take the 3 Pokemon that they earned in the previous videos and watch them compete in a battle!
其他詳情
先決條件
While we do go over to to add in this video, students should have some knowledge of adding.
供應清單
Students should bring with them something to write with and a piece of paper.
外部資源
學習者無需使用標準 Outschool 工具以外的任何應用程式或網站。
教師專業知識和證書
紐約 教學證書 在 健康/體育
I created this class as a fun way to practice math skills! I have been a teacher for over a decade and my students enjoy working on math problems much more when there is a game or reward attached to it. By joining together math with Pokemon, it motivated students to want to learn more and complete the equations.