Teacher:
Room:
Online
Time:
18:30-19:30
Grades:
4-5
Prerequisites:
Material fee:
0
Enrollment cap:
12
Description:
Math 4: This is the fifth (5) year in the sequence of mathematical courses offered by SchoolNova. It covers the foundation of mathematical concepts for elementary school students. The students will extend their knowledge of sets, fractions, negative numbers, and constructions in geometry. The students will also be introduced to integers and their divisibility, vectors and motion, functions, and graphs. Students are expected to participate in class actively and follow up with weekly homework.
Homeworks
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Math 3 review problems
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Division with a remainder, divisibility rules. Point, line, segment review. See Teacher's notes.
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Divisibility rules, factors of a number
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Prime numbers, prime factorization, GCF, LCM
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Problems with GCF, LCM, divisibility, and prime factorization
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Fractions: equivalent fractions, addition and subtraction, compare fractions
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Fractions: adding mixed numbers and fractions, multiplication, and division.
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Operations with fractions, complex fractions - practice
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Expressions - using the distributive property of multiplication
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Positive and negative numbers - addition and subtraction. Coordinates of a point.
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Coordinates, quadrants, multiplication of positive and negative numbers
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We had a Math Battle. This HW is due Jan 6. Happy Holidays!
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Introduction to decimals
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Operations with decimals: multiplication, division, rounding
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Introduction to variable, equations with variables on both sides of the equal sign, circles
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Variables in expressions and equations. Circles and parallel lines
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Distance, speed, time and units. Word problems
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Distance, time, speed (2)
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Rate problems
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Word problems with ratios
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Ratios and percent. Density
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Introduction to exponents and power rules (1)
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Exponents(2): Using the exponent rule to add, multiply, and compare numbers
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Introduction to combinatorics - how to count better. Factorial.