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  • In mathematics students will concentrate on a more focused set of major math concepts and skills.  This will allow students time to master important ideas and skills in a more organized way throughout the year and from one grade to the next.  It will also allow for students to engage in rich and challenging math content and in solving real-world problems in order to inspire a greater interest in mathematics.
     
    Students will build their understanding of the place value system by working with decimals up to the hundredths place.  Students will also add, subtract, and multiply fractions, including fractions with unlike denominators.  They will continue to expand their geometry and measurement skills, learning the concept of volume and measuring the volume of a solid figure. Activities in these areas will include:

    • Quickly and accurately multiplying multi-digit whole numbers

    • Dividing numbers with up to four digits by two digit numbers

    • Using exponents to express powers of 10 (in 102, 2 is the exponent)

    • Reading, writing, and comparing decimals to the thousandths place

    • Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals to the hundredths place

    • Writing and interpreting mathematical expressions using symbols such as parentheses. For example, “add 8 and 7, then multiply by 2” can be written as 2×(8+7).

    • Adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators (bottom numbers) by converting them to fractions with matching denominators

    • Multiplying fractions by whole numbers and other fractions

    • Dividing fractions by whole numbers and whole numbers by fractions

    • Analyzing and determining relationships between numerical patterns

    • Measuring volume using multiplication and addition