Fashion Math
Measuring Angles
4.MD.C.5.a and 2 more
Area Adventure
Area and Perimeter
4.MD.A.3
Multiplying Tens
Place Value and Division
4.NBT.A.1
Monster Battle Compare Large Numbers
Write and Compare Large Numbers
4.NBT.A.2
Roll and Score Expanded Form
Write and Compare Large Numbers
4.NBT.A.2
Extreme Basketball Shootout Rounding
Round Multi-Digit Whole Numbers
4.NBT.A.3
Ring Toss Rounding
Round Multi-Digit Whole Numbers
4.NBT.A.3
Antarctic Addition
Add and Subtract Multi-Digit Whole Numbers
4.NBT.B.4
Penalty Kick Multiplication
Multiply Multi-Digit Numbers
4.NBT.B.5
Pet City Multiplication
Multiply Multi-Digit Numbers
4.NBT.B.5
Alien Invasion Equivalent Fractions
Explain Equivalent Fractions
4.NF.A.1
Fraction Dominoes
Introducing Decimals
4.NF.C.6
Basketball Shootout
Multiplicative Comparisons
4.OA.A.1
Creepy Creatures
Multiplicative Comparisons
4.OA.A.1
Hybrid Unicorn Science Lab
Multiply with Word Problems
4.OA.A.2
Cheetah Chaser
Prime and Composite Numbers
4.OA.B.4
Flying Through Factors
Factors and Multiples
4.OA.B.4
Camp Kookaburra
Inferences Using Evidence
RL.4.1
An Unexpected Lesson
Describing Characters
RL.4.3
Welcome to fourth grade! Whole numbers are easy at this point—fractions are what separate the true mathematicians from the beginners. (This is not true, but hopefully your fourth graders feel that way). In fourth grade, students will build on the multiplication and division skills mastered in the previous year to solve more complex problems using a variety of strategies. Pattern recognition is emphasized and place value is revisited. Students can now fluently add and subtract large numbers, compare fractions and decimals, and begin applying operations to those numbers. Various units of measurement are explored and angles and lines serve as the primary themes for most geometry work.
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Some of the skills students will master in eSpark include:
Math
Reading
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