4th grade PRIME versus COMPOSITE Game
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Comparing Numbers Through 10 Comparing Numbers to 5 Comparing Numbers to 10 1 and 2 More or Fewer Problem Solving: Use Objects
Identifying Plane Shapes Properties of Plane Shapes Making New Shapes from Shapes Breaking Apart Shapes to Make Shapes Ways to Move Shapes Congruence Symmetry Problem Solving: Make an Organized List Identifying Solid Figures Flat Surfaces and Corners Sorting Solid Figures
Adding Tens Adding Ones Adding Tens and Ones Adding on a Hundred Chart Problem Solving: Look for a Pattern Subtracting Tens Finding Parts of 100 Subtracting on a Hundred Chart Adding On to Subtract Problem Solving: Missing or Extra Information
Using Mental Math to Divide Estimating Quotients Dividing with Remainders Connecting Models and Symbols Dividing 2-Digit by 1-Digit Numbers Dividing 3-Digit by 1-Digit Numbers Deciding where to start dividing Factors Prime and Composite Numbers Problem Solving: Multiple-Step Problems At home practice ideas clickg4-division-home-ideas
Game #1: Help Molly get out of the Number Pyramid by choosing the right number or symbol from the sum. Good luck! Click HERE to begin! Game #2: Sort the mail in the correct mailboxes. Click on the game “TOTAL LESS THAN 50” to begin your game. Click HERE to begin sorting. Game #3:…
Making change under $1 — Click HERE to start! Making change with larger amounts — Click HERE to start!
Subtracting with 0, 1, 2 Thinking Addition Thinking Addition to 8 to Subtract Thinking Addition to 12 to Subtract Problem Solving: Draw a Picture and Write a Number Sentence
Using Mental Math to Multiply 2-digit Numbers Estimating Products Arrays and an Expanded Algorithm Multiplying 2-Digit Numbers by Multiples of Ten Multiplying 2-Digit by 2-Digit Numbers Special Cases Problem Solving: Two-Question Problems Need some ideas for at home? Click g4-mult-2-digit-topic.
Multiplying Decimals by 10, 100, or 1,000 Multiplying a Decimal by a Whole Number Estimating the Product of a Decimal and a Whole Number Multiplying Two Decimals Dividing Decimals by 10, 100, or 1,000 Dividing a Decimal by a Whole Number Estimation: Decimals Divided by Whole Numbers Dividing a Decimal by a Decimal Problem Solving:…
Dime, Nickel, and Penny Quarter and Half-Dollar Counting Collections of Coins Ways to Show the Same Amount One Dollar Problem-Solving: Make an Organized List
Counting 6 and 7 Making 6 and 7 Reading and Writing 6 and 7 Counting 8 and 9 Reading and Writing 8 and 9 Counting 10 Making 10 Reading and Writing 10 Ordering Numbers on a Number Line Problem Solving: Make a Graph
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Coin Names & Worth Counting Quarters
Variables and Expressions Addition and Subtraction Expressions Multiplication and Division Expressions Problem-Solving: Use Objects and Reasoning Ideas for at home? Click on the link below: g4-topic-6
Multiplication as Repeated Addition Arrays and Multiplication Using Multiplication to Compare Writing Multiplication Stories 2 and 5 as Factors 10 as a Factor 9 as a Factor Multiplying with 0 and 1 Problem Solving: Two-Question Problems g3-topic-5-home-letter
Counting 1, 2, and 3 Reading and Writing 1, 2, and 3 Counting 4 and 5 Reading and Writing 4 and 5 Reading and Writing 0 Making 4 and 5 More, Fewer, and Same As 1 and 2 More 1 and 2 Fewer Problem Solving: Make an Organized List
Adding with 0, 1, 2 Doubles Near Doubles Facts with 5 on a Ten-Frame Making 10 on a Ten-Frame Problem Solving – Draw a picture and write a number sentence
Using Patterns to Divide Estimating Quotients with 2-Digit Divisors Dividing by Multiples of 10 1-digit Quotients 2-digit Quotients Estimating and Dividing with Greater Numbers Problem Solving: Multiple-step problems, missing or extra info Want some ideas for home practice? Click on the link below: g5-topic-5
Models for Tens Models for Tens and Ones Reading and Writing Numbers Using Models to Compare Numbers Using Symbols to Compare Numbers Before, After, and Between Order Numbers Even and Odd Numbers Problem Solving: Use Data from a Chart
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