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Dimensions Singapore Math Level (Small Group) 1A - Inclusive


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Dimensions Singapore Math Level (Small Group) 1A - Inclusive

Short Summary

In a small group, learners will be guided through the Singapore Dimensions Math 1A curriculum. A safe and supportive environment for all learners including neurodiverse students or students with intellectual, physical, or developmental disabilities.

Class Information

$18.00
30
40
$540.00
From Ages 5 to 10

Availability

This class is being offered through Outschool in the fall of 2024. 

We will meet on Mondays and Wednesdays from 10:00 am-10:40 am Central Time beginning on September 9 through December 18, 2024. 

I encourage students to form friendships and consider the math class as a learning pod since I teach up to Level 6B. Students could progress through each level together. 

This course is limited to 6 students per group. This ensures individualized attention, ample opportunities for practice, time for questions and review of homework. 

It is designed for an early elementary academic level (approximately kindergarten through first grade development level - United States or ages 6-8). Older students who may benefit from this academic level are encouraged to enroll. 

Description

Welcome to the Singapore Dimensions Math Series!  

Step right into the world of math exploration where learning becomes an adventure!  In this interactive and fun Dimensions Math series, we're not just about numbers; we're about mastering the magic of mathematical thinking.

The Dimensions Math series is designed to help students learn math by using concrete images, then pictures, and finally moving to the abstract. Students will learn to think mathematically and rely on learning how to 'do maths', not just memorize math facts. If you are unsure of the level of your learner, please take the Diagnostic Assessment class or review the placement tests on the Singapore Math website.

OVERVIEW OF CLASS 

  • Greeting Time: Start our class with a warm welcome and positive vibes!
  • Introduction of Topic: Dive into lessons from the textbook 
  • Multi-modal Learning: Engage through text, video, interactive games, note writing, stories, and lively discussions.

CLASS EXPECTATIONS 

  • Video On, Please!: Let's keep those videos on for a more connected and interactive experience.
  • Show What You Know: Every student has a chance to showcase their knowledge in their preferred way.
  • Take a Break: Need a breather? Feel free to turn off your sound and video until you're ready to rejoin.
  • Parental Support: Parents, stay off-screen but you can be nearby for any needed assistance.

LESSON PLANNING

Each class will offer a mini-lesson, a review of homework, an opportunity for questions, and in-class practice. Students should bring their textbook, workbook, and a notebook with their pencil to each class. I recommend a notebook that has graph paper and lined paper (blank paper does not work well for most learners).  

CONTENT

Week 1: Chapter 1, Numbers to 10  

Week 2: Chapter 2, Number Bonds

Week 3: Chapter 2, Number Bonds 

Week 4: Chapter 3, Addition

Week 5: Chapter 3, Addition  

Week 6: Chapter 4, Subtraction 

Week 7: Chapter 4, Subtraction 

Week 8: Chapter 4, Subtraction  

Week 9: Chapter 5, Numbers to 20

Week 10: Chapter 6, Addition to 20

Week 11: Chapter 6, Addition to 20  

Week 12: Chapter 7, Subtraction within 20  

Week 13: Chapter 7, Subtraction within 20  

Week 14: Chapter 8, Shapes

Week 15: Chapter 9, Ordinal Numbers

This course is designed for students with or without disabilities. Activities may be modified as needed for students needing additional wait time, using alternate communication devices, or those who have difficulty accessing printed material or difficulty in writing. 

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Understand the importance of one to one correspondence when counting. 
  • Count groups of objects from 1 to 10
  • Read numerals and number words to 10
  • Represent numbers to 10 on a ten frame
  • Understand the concept of 0
  • Understand the sequence of numbers from 0 to 10
  • Order numbers from least to greatest and greatest to least
  • Compare numbers to 10. 

SUPPLIES REQUIRED

Students must have their own copy of the Textbook Level 1A and Workbook Level 1A to participate in this class. Please order early as shipping times can be longer than expected. I have also included the link for the preferred Math Notebook. 

Singapore Dimensions Math Textbook 1A 

Singapore Dimensions Math Workbook 1A

Math Notebook


Neurodivergency Specializations and Accommodations

As mentioned in my profile, I am a former Special Education teacher with a Masters in Teaching and a Masters in Social Work. My family includes autistics, other neurodivergencies, as well as physical disabilities and chronic issues. I also have ADHD. I have extensive experience in offering flexible teaching strategies to best fit the needs of the student while presenting the core content. If something is not working for a student, I will try another way. I see all behavior as communication and seek to understand rather than control the experience. 

Activities may be modified as needed for students needing additional wait time, using alternate communication devices, those who have difficulty accessing printed material or difficulty in writing. 

For those with reading challenges: material may be read out loud or be presented visually in charts, graphs or pictures. Graphic organizers will be offered to help remember strategies. 

For those with writing challenges: recommended math notebook includes graph paper which is best for lining up numbers. Answers may also be presented verbally or in pictures. Answers may be dictated and then copied into own notebook to "show" progress.

For those that need extra processing time: material is scaffolded for a variety of learners. Calculators can be used when the focus is on building strategies. Teaching style follows the "I do, we do, you do" method. Students are guided in the "we do" stage and do not need to demonstrate mastery in order to progress. I seek for students to show progress, not perfection. 

If you have any questions about how your learner might best access the content, please let me know. We are in a partnership for your learner's educational journey. 

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