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CC_ID | Content-Elaborations | StudyPug Topic |
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BC.CE.4.1 | Number concepts to 10,000: Counting, comparing, ordering, estimating, place value understanding |
BC.CE.4.2 | Decimals to hundredths: Fractions and decimals as parts of a whole, region, set, or linear model |
BC.CE.4.3 | Ordering and comparing fractions: Common denominators, estimating with benchmarks, using models, equal partitioning |
BC.CE.4.4 | Addition and subtraction to 10,000: Flexible computation strategies, estimating, real-life contexts, number talks |
BC.CE.4.5 | Multiplication and division of two- or three-digit numbers by one-digit numbers: Understanding operation relationships, flexible strategies, real-life contexts |
BC.CE.4.6 | Addition and subtraction of decimals to hundredths: Estimating decimal sums and differences, using visual models |
BC.CE.4.9 | Increasing and decreasing patterns, using tables and charts: Describing patterns using words and numbers, representing change |
BC.CE.4.10 | Algebraic relationships among quantities: One-step equations with unknown number, describing pattern rules |
BC.CE.4.12 | Telling time with analog and digital clocks, using 12- and 24-hour clocks: Understanding a.m./p.m., minutes in hour, fractions in telling time |
BC.CE.4.13 | Regular and irregular polygons: Describing and sorting based on attributes, investigating closed shapes |
BC.CE.4.14 | Perimeter of regular and irregular shapes: Using geoboards and grids to create, represent, measure, calculate perimeter |
BC.CE.4.15 | Line symmetry: Using concrete materials to create mirror image designs |
BC.CE.4.16 | One-to-one and many-to-one correspondence, using bar graphs and pictographs: Many-to-one: one symbol represents a group/value |
BC.CE.4.17 | Probability experiments: Predicting single outcomes, using various tools, recording results |
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Everything your child needs to know about Grade 4 Math with StudyPug
Is StudyPug aligned with the BC Grade 4 curriculum?
Yes. Every lesson is aligned to BC's Grade 4 curriculum expectations, including number concepts to 10,000, decimals to hundredths, fractions, multi-digit operations, patterns, geometry, and probability. Your child learns exactly what their teacher is teaching.
What topics are covered in Grade 4 Math?
Grade 4 covers place value to 10,000, decimals to hundredths, comparing fractions, addition and subtraction to 10,000, multiplication and division of multi-digit numbers, decimal operations, patterns using tables, algebraic relationships, telling time, polygons, perimeter, symmetry, bar graphs, and probability experiments.
How does StudyPug help my Grade 4 child learn math?
Your child watches short video lessons taught by BC-certified teachers, then practices with problems that adapt to their level. They can snap a photo of homework to find the right lesson, and you can track exactly which topics they've mastered and where they need more help.
Can my child use StudyPug independently?
Yes. Grade 4 students can search by topic, snap photos of homework problems, watch videos, and practice independently. The platform tracks their progress so you can check in without having to sit beside them for every session.
Does StudyPug prepare students for the FSA?
Yes. StudyPug builds the numeracy skills assessed on BC's Foundation Skills Assessment. Your child practices the problem-solving, reasoning, and computational fluency tested on the FSA, with immediate feedback to reinforce correct methods.
How much does StudyPug cost?
StudyPug offers flexible subscription plans starting at just a few dollars per week. You get unlimited access to all Grade 4 math lessons, videos, practice problems, and progress tracking. Plans include access to other grades too, so your child can review earlier concepts or get ahead.
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