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CO_ID | Curriculum Outcome | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
NS.CO.4.N01 | Represent and partition whole numbers to 10000: |
NS.CO.4.N02 | Compare and order numbers to 10000: |
NS.CO.4.N03 | Add and subtract numbers with answers to 10000: |
NS.CO.4.N04 | Apply and explain properties of 0 and 1 for multiplication and division: |
NS.CO.4.N05 | Apply mental math strategies for basic multiplication and division facts: |
NS.CO.4.N06 | Multiply one-, two-, or three-digit by one-digit numerals to solve problems: |
NS.CO.4.N07 | Divide with one-digit divisor and up to two-digit dividend to solve problems: |
NS.CO.4.N08 | Understand fractions less than or equal to 1 using various representations: |
NS.CO.4.N09 | Describe and represent decimals (tenths and hundredths): |
NS.CO.4.N10 | Relate decimals to fractions and fractions to decimals (to hundredths): |
NS.CO.4.N11 | Add and subtract decimals (limited to hundredths): |
NS.CO.4.PR01 | Identify and describe patterns in tables and charts including multiplication: |
NS.CO.4.PR02 | Translate among different representations of a pattern: |
NS.CO.4.PR03 | Represent, describe, extend patterns and relationships using charts and tables: |
NS.CO.4.PR04 | Identify and explain mathematical relationships using charts and diagrams: |
NS.CO.4.PR05 | Express a problem as an equation with a symbol for an unknown number: |
NS.CO.4.M01 | Read and record time using digital and analog clocks including 24-hour clocks: |
NS.CO.4.M03 | Demonstrate understanding of area of regular and irregular 2-D shapes: |
NS.CO.4.G01 | Describe and construct rectangular and triangular prisms: |
NS.CO.4.G03 | Demonstrate understanding of line symmetry: |
NS.CO.4.SP01 | Demonstrate understanding of many-to-one correspondence: |
NS.CO.4.SP02 | Construct and interpret pictographs and bar graphs with many-to-one correspondence: |
Grade 4 Lessons
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Is StudyPug aligned with Nova Scotia Grade 4 Math curriculum?
Yes, StudyPug is 100% aligned with Nova Scotia curriculum standards. Our lessons cover all topics taught in Grade 4 classrooms across the province.
What Grade 4 Math topics does StudyPug cover?
We cover all Grade 4 topics including multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, geometry, measurement, data management, and patterns aligned with NS curriculum.
How does StudyPug help struggling Grade 4 students?
Our diagnostic assessment identifies gaps, then creates a personalized learning path. Videos break down concepts step-by-step, and adaptive practice builds confidence.
Can my child use StudyPug for homework help?
Absolutely. Students can search by topic or photo to find the exact lesson they need. Step-by-step solutions help them understand their homework problems.
How do I track my child's progress in Grade 4 Math?
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