Grade 4 Mathematics Course Details
Building unique learning experiences with the courses mapped to the national standards.
Course Metrics
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Skills
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Tutorials
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Free Response Question
7900 -
Online Practice Assessment
148 -
Off-line Practice Sheets (print)
112 -
Math Activities
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Graded Assessments
148
Overview
ELC offers powerful content for Math including features to engage students to learn, empower parents' involvement, and for teaching in a traditional classroom environment or virtual learning environment (Hybrid or online course).
All courses provide customized pre-requisite topics for review, 100% of standard topics for common core standards, and additional advanced topics to help students get ahead. Educo also provides the content to support each step of the learning process (tutorials, examples, practice, assessment, and detailed analytics for review)
"I Can" Statements For Math Grade 4

Features
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E-Workbook

Grade 4


Inside the e-Workbook
CHAPTER 1:
NUMBERS AND OPERATIONS IN BASE 10 — 4.NBT |
Place Value System
Comparing, Ordering and Rounding Numbers Addition of Whole Numbers Subtraction of Whole Numbers Multiplication With Whole Numbers Division With Whole Numbers |
CHAPTER 2:
OPERATIONS AND ALGEBRAIC THINKING — 4.OA |
Multiplicative Comparison
Factors and Multiples Sequences and Patterns |
CHAPTER 3:
FRACTIONS AND DECIMAL FRACTIONS — 4.NF |
Understanding Fractions
Addition and Subtraction of Like Fractions Multiplication of Fractions Introduction to Decimal |
CHAPTER 4:
MEASUREMENT AND DATA — 4.MD |
Length
Measures of Weigh Measures of Capacity Money Measurement of Time Perimeter and Area Line Plots |
CHAPTER 5:
BASIC GEOMETRIC CONCEPTS — 4.MD |
Definitions of Basic Terms
Angles, Its Types, and Angle Measure Basic Geometric Concept Understanding Symmetry and Lines of Symmetry |
Common Core Standards

The Common Core is a set of high-quality academic standards in mathematics and English language arts/literacy (ELA). The standards demonstrate what students are expected to learn at each grade level so that every parent and teacher can understand and support their learning. The standards define the knowledge and skills students should gain throughout their K-12 education in order to graduate high school prepared to succeed in entry-level careers, introductory academic college courses, and workforce training programs.
For more details on standards please click on:
http://www.corestandards.org/read-the-standards/
ELC courses cover 100% of skills defined in Common Core State Standards. In addition to CCSS skills, our courses cover essential pre-requisites skills from previous grades for review and more advanced skills for students who want to get ahead.
The standards don't dictate curriculum or teaching methods. For example, just because a topic A appears before topic B in the standards for a given grade, it doesn't necessarily mean that topic A must be taught before topic B. The curriculum and teaching method are decided by the teachers and our experienced teachers have designed the course hierarchy to ensure that children learn the skills in proper sequence.
It is difficult to decipher the standards and we have done the work to make sure that a parent or teacher can easily understand the standard. We provide easy-to understand infographics outlining skills your child should know for each grade. You can download the infographics to understand what skills your child should know for the grade from our course page.
How to read the grade level standards?
1. Standards
Define what students should understand and be able to do.
2. Clusters
Summarize groups of related standards.
3. Domains
Are larger groups of related standards.
Standards from different domains may sometimes be closely related.
The following table summarizes what Math domains are covered in K-12 grades:
