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Elementary Elementary Mathematics Grade 4

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Suggested Prerequisites

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Description

Don’t just learn math—use it! In this course, students will have plenty of opportunities to use their math strategies. They will master multi-digit multiplication to help Amara find the Golden Math Statue, add and subtract fractions while on a Dino Dig with Chip, and use their protractor skills to measure angles on buildings found in cities on Adeena’s bucket list. Math is everywhere! Multiply and divide multi-digit whole numbers using different strategies and a standard algorithm. The course provides the opportunity for students to see the relationship between fractions and decimals and introduces addition and subtraction of each. Using a protractor to draw and measure angles is another focus of the course. Other engaging activities include learning about measurement, and using median, mode, and range as ways to interpret data.

Module One: Place Value Understanding

-Place value patterns

-Reading and writing whole numbers

-Comparing and ordering whole numbers

-Rounding whole numbers

-Adding multi-digit whole numbers

-Subtracting multi-digit whole numbers


Module Two: Multiples and Factors

-Multiplication facts with models

-Multiplication facts with mental math

-Multiplying by 10s, 100s, and 1,000s

-Factor pairs


Module Three: One-Digit Multiplication

-Estimates with a one-digit factor

-Area models with a one-digit factor

-Partial products with a one-digit factor

-Standard algorithm with a one-digit factor


Module Four: Multi-Digit Multiplication

-Estimates with multi-digit factors

-Area models with multi-digit factors

-Partial products with multi-digit factors

-Standard algorithm with multi-digit factors


Module Five: Dividing by a One-Digit Divisor

-Getting to know division

-Estimating quotients

-Dividing with area models

-Partial quotients

-Long division

-Problem solving with division


Module Six: Algebraic Thinking

-Prime or composite

-Number patterns

-Understanding equations

-Writing equations

-Perimeter and area

-Patterns with perimeter and area


Module Seven: Data with Whole Numbers

-Median, mode, and range

-Line plots

-Stem-and-leaf plots

Module Eight: Equivalent Fractions and Mixed Numbers

-Understanding mixed numbers

-Equivalent fractions with models

-Equivalent fractions with number lines

-Equivalent fractions with equations

-Using equivalent fractions to compare order

-Using benchmark fractions to compare and order


Module Nine: Working with Fractions and Mixed Numbers

-Decomposing fractions and mixed numbers

-Adding and subtracting fractions with models

-Adding and subtracting fractions with a number line

-Adding fractions with a standard algorithm

-Subtracting fractions with a standard algorithm

-Exploring fraction multiplication


Module Ten: Decimal Numbers

-Decimals less than 1

-Decimals greater than 1

-Comparing and ordering decimals

-Adding and subtracting decimals

-Solving money problems with decimals


Module Eleven: Data with Fractions and Decimals

-Interpreting fraction and decimal data

-Plotting with fractions

-Plotting with decimals


Module Tweleve: Measurement with Metric Units

-Measuring metric lengths

-Converting metric lengths

-Metric units of volume

-Metric units of mass

-Measuring temperature


Module Thirteen: Measurement with Customary Units

-Measuring customary lengths

-Converting customary lengths

-Customary units of volume

-Customary units of weight

-Converting units of time


Module Fourteen: Measuring Angles

-Types of angles

-Measuring with a protractor

-Benchmark and additive angles

-Drawing with a protractor