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Grade 4 Math Courses - Newfoundland Curriculum

Discover comprehensive Grade 4 math courses aligned with NL's curriculum. From number sense to problem-solving, we offer tailored learning pathways to support your child's mathematical growth.

NL Grade 4 Math Curriculum - StudyPug Newfoundland

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NL.SO.4N1
Number: Read and write four-digit numerals without using and. Represent numerals using place value charts models and expanded notation. Write numerals 0-10000 in words
Place value
Comparing and ordering numbers
Whole number place values up to millions
Comparing and ordering numbers up to millions
Place Value Tables of Multi-Digits
Identifying the Place Value of a Digit
Converting Between Place Values of Multi-Digits
Reading and Writing Digits
NL.SO.4N2
Number: Create and order four-digit numerals. Identify missing or incorrectly placed numbers in sequences and on number lines. Order numbers using place value
Comparing and ordering large multi-digit integers
Comparing Values of Multi-Digits
NL.SO.4N3
Number: Estimate sums and differences. Determine sums and differences using personal strategies. Solve multi-number addition and subtraction problems
Sums and differences: Word problems
Addition strategies
Subtracting with regrouping (using base ten blocks)
Subtracting multi-digit numbers
Subtraction strategies
Subtraction with Regrouping Up to 1000
NL.SO.4N4
Number: Determine and explain answers to multiplication and division by 1 and 0
Arrays and factors
Applications of the four operations (BEDMAS without exponents)
Multiplying Digits with 0 and 1 Up to 999
NL.SO.4N5
Number: Apply mental math strategies for multiplication and division facts to 9x9. Demonstrate recall of multiplication and division facts to 7x7
Multiplication strategies
Multiplying using Mental Strategies
NL.SO.4N6
Number: Model and solve multiplication problems using concrete materials arrays and distributive property. Estimate products. Create and solve 2-3 digit by 1-digit multiplication problems
Multiplying multi-digit numbers
Multiplying with Digits Up to 999
Multiplication Word Problems Up to 999
NL.SO.4N7
Number: Solve division problems with and without remainders using models and personal strategies. Create and solve 1-2 digit dividend division problems. Estimate quotients
Dividing multiples of 10
Dividing using place value
Dividing using area models
Dividing multi-digit numbers
Dividing with Arrays
Dividing with Digits Up to 999
Division Word Problems Up to 999
NL.SO.4N8
Number: Represent name and compare fractions of wholes and sets. Order fractions with same denominator or numerator. Identify fractions relative to benchmarks 0 1/2 1
What are fractions?
Comparing and Ordering Fractions
Fractions of a set
NL.SO.4N9
Number: Write and represent decimals for parts of sets regions or units. Explain meaning of decimal digits. Express tenths as hundredths
What are decimals?
Introduction to decimals
Decimals on number lines
NL.SO.4N10
Number: Express fractions as decimals and vice versa. Convert between pictorial fraction and decimal representations
Converting between decimals and fractions
Common fractions and decimals
NL.SO.4N11
Number: Estimate and solve decimal addition and subtraction problems including money. Determine approximate solutions and estimate using compatible numbers
Word problems for decimals and integers
Adding decimals
Subtracting decimals
NL.SO.4PR1
Patterns and Relations: Describe patterns in tables and charts. Determine missing elements and identify errors. Identify patterns in multiplication charts
Showing patterns in T-tables
NL.SO.4PR2
Patterns and Relations: Create concrete representations of patterns from tables or charts. Create tables or charts from concrete pattern representations
Introduction to solving patterns in T-tables and equations
NL.SO.4PR4
Patterns and Relations: Use Venn and Carroll diagrams to sort organize and solve problems. Identify relationships and determine where new elements belong in diagrams
Organizing data using Venn diagrams
Carroll diagrams
NL.SO.4PR5
Patterns and Relations: Explain purpose of symbols in equations. Express pictorial representations as equations. Identify unknowns and solve equations. Create problems for equations
What are variables in algebra?
Introduction to solving equations with Variables
NL.SO.4PR6
Patterns and Relations: Solve one-step equations using manipulatives and guess-and-test. Represent and solve addition subtraction multiplication and division word problems using symbols for unknowns
Evaluating algebraic expressions
NL.SO.4SS1
Shape and Space: Express time using 12-hour and 24-hour analog and digital clocks. Explain am and pm. Solve problems involving elapsed time
How to read time
Reading 24-hour clock time
How to tell time
Elapsed time
NL.SO.4SS2
Shape and Space: Write dates in various formats. Relate yyyy/mm/dd format to calendar dates. Identify possible date interpretations
Calendar dates
NL.SO.4SS3
Shape and Space: Describe and measure area in square units. Estimate and determine area of regular and irregular 2D shapes. Construct rectangles for given areas
Area and perimeter of rectangles
Area and perimeter of triangles
Area - unit squares and pattern blocks
Square measure
Calculating and Estimating Area and Perimeter
NL.SO.4SS4
Shape and Space: Identify and describe attributes of rectangular and triangular prisms. Sort construct and model prisms. Construct prisms from nets
Classifying 3D shapes
Drawing 3D shapes
NL.SO.4SS5
Shape and Space: Determine and explain congruence of 2D shapes. Create congruent shapes. Identify congruent shapes in different orientations
Reflections and rotations of shapes
NL.SO.4SS6
Shape and Space: Identify and explain lines of symmetry in 2D shapes. Determine symmetry using image reflectors or folding. Complete and create symmetrical shapes
Basics of symmetry
NL.SO.4SP1
Statistics and Probability: Compare and explain one-to-one and many-to-one correspondence in graphs. Find examples of many-to-one graphs in media
Pictographs
Introduction to mean, median, mode, and range
NL.SO.4SP2
Statistics and Probability: Create and label pictographs and bar graphs using many-to-one correspondence. Justify choice of intervals and correspondence. Answer questions using graphs
Reading and drawing bar graphs

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