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New Brunswick Grade 4 Math Help | StudyPugHelp
SCO_ID | Curriculum Outcome - Elaborations | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
NB.SCO.4.N1 | Represent and describe whole numbers to 10 000: Represent and describe whole numbers to 10 000, pictorially and symbolically |
NB.SCO.4.N2 | Compare and order numbers to 10 000: Compare and order numbers to 10 000 |
NB.SCO.4.N3 | Demonstrate understanding of addition and subtraction to 10 000: Demonstrate understanding of addition and subtraction of numbers with answers to 10 000 |
NB.SCO.4.N4 | Explain properties of 0 and 1 for multiplication and division: Explain properties of 0 and 1 for multiplication and property of 1 for division |
NB.SCO.4.N5 | Describe and apply mental mathematics strategies: Apply mental math strategies for multiplication facts to 9 × 9 and related division facts |
NB.SCO.4.N6 | Demonstrate understanding of multiplication: Demonstrate understanding of multiplication (2- or 3-digit by 1-digit) to solve problems |
NB.SCO.4.N7 | Demonstrate understanding of division: Demonstrate understanding of division (1-digit divisor and up to 2-digit dividend) to solve problems |
NB.SCO.4.N8 | Demonstrate understanding of fractions: Demonstrate understanding of fractions less than or equal to one using concrete and pictorial representations |
NB.SCO.4.N9 | Describe and represent decimals: Describe and represent decimals (tenths and hundredths) concretely, pictorially and symbolically |
NB.SCO.4.N10 | Relate decimals to fractions: Relate decimals to fractions (to hundredths) |
NB.SCO.4.N11 | Demonstrate understanding of decimal addition and subtraction: Demonstrate understanding of addition and subtraction of decimals (limited to hundredths) |
NB.SCO.4.PR1 | Identify and describe patterns in tables and charts: Identify and describe patterns found in tables and charts, including a multiplication chart |
NB.SCO.4.PR2 | Reproduce patterns shown in tables or charts: Reproduce a pattern shown in a table or chart using concrete materials |
NB.SCO.4.PR3 | Represent and describe patterns and relationships: Represent and describe patterns and relationships using charts and tables to solve problems |
NB.SCO.4.PR4 | Identify and explain mathematical relationships: Identify and explain mathematical relationships using charts and diagrams to solve problems |
NB.SCO.4.PR5 | Express problems as equations with symbols: Express a given problem as an equation in which a symbol is used to represent an unknown number |
NB.SCO.4.PR6 | Solve one-step equations with symbols: Solve one-step equations involving a symbol to represent an unknown number |
NB.SCO.4.SS1 | Read and record time using digital and analog clocks: Read and record time using digital and analog clocks, including 24-hour clocks |
NB.SCO.4.SS2 | Read and record calendar dates: Read and record calendar dates in a variety of formats |
NB.SCO.4.SS3 | Demonstrate understanding of area: Demonstrate understanding of area of regular and irregular 2-D shapes |
NB.SCO.4.SS4 | Describe and construct rectangular and triangular prisms: Describe and construct rectangular and triangular prisms |
NB.SCO.4.SS5 | Demonstrate understanding of line symmetry: Demonstrate understanding of line symmetry in 2-D shapes |
NB.SCO.4.SS6 | Demonstrate understanding of congruency: Demonstrate understanding of congruency, concretely and pictorially |
NB.SCO.4.SP1 | Demonstrate understanding of many-to-one correspondence: Demonstrate understanding of many-to-one correspondence |
NB.SCO.4.SP2 | Construct and interpret graphs: Construct and interpret pictographs and bar graphs involving many-to-one correspondence |
Complete New Brunswick Grade 4 Math Coverage
LESSONS
76
VIDEOS
962
PRACTICE
502
NB ALIGNED
100%
Why New Brunswick Families Choose StudyPug
Fully aligned to New Brunswick Grade 4 curriculum and provincial learning outcomes

NB Curriculum Matched
Every lesson follows New Brunswick Grade 4 curriculum outcomes for place value, operations, fractions, and geometry

Provincial Assessment Ready
Practice problems mirror NB provincial assessment formats and question types

Certified NB Teachers
Video lessons taught by certified teachers who understand New Brunswick learning standards

Step-by-Step Solutions
Every practice problem includes complete solutions showing exactly how to solve it
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything your child needs to know about Grade 4 Math with StudyPug
Is StudyPug aligned with the New Brunswick Grade 4 curriculum?
Yes. Every lesson and practice problem is aligned to New Brunswick Grade 4 curriculum outcomes. We cover all required topics including place value to 10,000, multiplication and division strategies, fractions and decimals, patterns and algebra, measurement, geometry, and data management.
What topics are covered in Grade 4 Math?
Grade 4 covers numbers to 10,000, addition and subtraction strategies, multiplication and division concepts, understanding fractions and decimals, patterns in tables and equations, telling time and reading calendars, calculating area and perimeter, 3D shapes and symmetry, and constructing and interpreting graphs.
How does StudyPug help my Grade 4 child learn math?
Your child gets access to 960+ video lessons taught by certified teachers, step-by-step solutions for every practice problem, adaptive practice that adjusts to their level, and progress tracking so you can see exactly where they need help. They can learn at their own pace and rewatch lessons anytime.
Can my child use StudyPug independently?
Absolutely. StudyPug is designed for Grade 4 students to use on their own. The video lessons break down concepts into simple steps, practice problems include full solutions, and the interface is easy to navigate. Many parents find their child becomes more independent with homework after using StudyPug.
Does StudyPug prepare students for provincial assessments?
Yes. Our practice problems mirror New Brunswick provincial assessment formats and question types. Students practice the same kinds of problems they'll see on tests, building confidence and test-taking skills throughout the year.
How much does StudyPug cost?
StudyPug offers flexible monthly and annual plans starting at just $11.95/month. All plans include unlimited access to every Grade 4 lesson, all practice problems, progress tracking, and support. Many families find it costs less than a single tutoring session while providing year-round help.
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