Number of Learners in Class: 3 - 10
Length of Class: 30 minutes
Type of Class: 10 weeks
Welcome to Math Grade 2 - our full-year program consists of three separate terms and two options for live weekly meetings.
Option 1: One live online meeting per week and includes curriculum. Each term is billed individually based on the number of weeks in it and will require individual enrolment.
Option 2: For families wishing for additional math support we also offer a second live weekly option. This option provides a second live online meeting weekly. This second meeting with the instructor helps to ensure learners have ample time to practice and master concepts and allows for more in-depth exploration of material as well as testing (testing is optional to all families but only available with the second live meeting option). These secondary days must also be enrolled separately each term.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
The main goals of mathematics education are to prepare students to:
- Use mathematics confidently to solve problems
- Communicate and reason mathematically
- Commit themselves to lifelong learning
This live online, instructor-led math class will help your learner thrive in mathematics this year. The course includes all curricula (meets or exceeds all provincial curricular standards). Learners will attend live online instruction and will be given homework to complete throughout the week. The course will include marked assignments, projects, and an end-of-term written summary to assist in documenting learner understanding. Families wishing to have learners complete testing will need to also enrol in the twice-weekly option.
NOTE:
No classes on statutory holidays or Easter Monday (Oct 10th, Nov 11th, Apr 7th, Apr 10 and May 22nd).
No classes during winter break Dec 19th - 30th 2022
No classes during spring break Mar 13 - 24th 2023
Change in quantity:
· numerically describing a change in quantity (e.g., for 6 + n = 10, visualize the change in quantity by using ten-frames, hundred charts, etc.)
Direct linear measurement:
· centimetres and metres
· estimating length
· measuring and recording length, height, and width, using standard units
Pictorial representation:
· collecting data, creating a concrete graph, and representing the graph, using a pictorial representation through grids, stamps, drawings
· one-to-one correspondence
Likelihood of events:
· using comparative language (e.g., certain, uncertain; more, less, or equally likely)
Times are in (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)