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Mathematics (Grade 4) By Mrs. Rogers

Instructor Image Vernice Rogers
151 Lessons
9 months
Free
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IITAE Course UpdateGrade 4Primary School Courses

Mathematics (Grade 4) By Mrs. Rogers

Instructor Image Vernice Rogers
151 Lessons
9 months
Free Enroll In This Course
Introduction

Rationale

Mathematics is being used more increasingly in other subject areas such as Social Studies, Science and Technology. Children need to master mathematical concepts and skills to find answers to questions and problems which arise in everyday life. Children need to acquire and develop knowledge of shapes and measures, the ability to calculate and to see and use relationships. Mathematics can be a means whereby children are helped to think for themselves as they learn through their own activities and enjoy what they are
doing. Mathematics can help develop an inquiring mind.

General Aims

To assist pupils to:

  • Understand and use mathematical language and symbols.
  • See patterns and relationships in math and in their environment.
  • Find common elements among Mathematical concepts.
  • Search for, recognize and generate mathematical ideas.
  • Appreciate the role and application of mathematics in their daily activities.
  • Understand the structure and organization of mathematics while developing proficiency in its processes and operations.

Lessons

TERM 1: NUMBERS & NUMBER SENSE (COMMUNICATING WITH NUMBERS AND PLACE VALUE)

Define equivalent fractions
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Illustrate the equivalence of fractions
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Simplify a fraction
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Add and subtract dissimilar proper fractions with denominators of 2, 3, and 5, without regrouping
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Express a proper fraction in its lowest terms
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TERM 1: NUMBERS & NUMBER SENSE (EXPANSION)

Define dissimilar fractions
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List examples of dissimilar fractions
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TERM 1: NUMBERS & NUMBER SENSE (COUNTING)

TERM 2: NUMBERS & NUMBER SENSE (IMPROPER FRACTIONS AND MIXED NUMBERS)
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Define improper fraction
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TERM 1: NUMBERS & NUMBER SENSE (TYPES OF NUMBERS: ORDINAL NUMBERS, ODD NUMBERS & EVEN NUMBERS)

List examples of improper fractions
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Convert improper fractions to mixed numbers
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Convert mixed numbers to improper fractions
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Protected: Complete KWL table
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Protected: Improper Fractions Quiz
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Divide 4-digit and 5-digit numbers by a 2-digit whole number without a remainder and without regrouping
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Solve word problems involving division by: 1-digit whole numbers, 2-digit whole numbers
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Identify notes up to $100
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Use different coin and note combinations to create sets of equal monetary value up to $50.00
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TERM 1: NUMBERS & NUMBER SENSE (ADDITION)

Represent the value of coins in dollar and cent notation when given an assortment of coins
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Determine the value of various assortments of coins and notes up to $50.00
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