4th Syllabus
4th Syllabus
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Teacher:
Miss Collins
Contact:
[email protected]
Our Website:
gcmath.weebly.com/4th
Course Goal:
The main intent of mathematics instruction is for students to value and use mathematical thinking to investigate and understand the world.
Course Description:
By the end of grade four, students develop quick recall of the basic multiplication facts and related division facts. They develop fluency with efficient procedures for multiplying multi-digit whole numbers, understand why the procedures work, and use them to solve problems. Students recognize decimal notation as an extension of the base-ten system. They relate their understanding of fractions to decimals. They generate equivalent fractions, simplify fractions, and identify equivalent fractions and decimals; compare and order whole numbers, simple fractions, and decimals to hundredths; and estimate decimal or fractional amounts in problem solving. Students use transformations, including those that produce line and rotational symmetry. Students understand area as a measurable attribute of two-dimensional regions. They select appropriate units, strategies, and tools for solving problems that involve measuring area. They connect area measure to the area model for multiplication as a way to justify the formula for the area of a rectangle.
Course of Study:
I. Place Value and Operations with Whole Numbers
Place Value, Addition, and Subtraction to One Million Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers Multiply by 2-Digit Numbers Divide by 1-Digit Numbers
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Materials:
Saxon Textbook Notebook Binder 2 folders* Portfolio Binder/Cover**
*One folder will be used to carry assignments back and forth from school; another will be used for quizzes and tests, which will remain in Miss Collins room for reference and can be accessed at any time **Any sort of binder or cover can be used for the portfolio as long as papers are secured and easily flipped through, i.e., folders without binding may NOT be used
Grade Categories
A Closer Look
I. Participation (10%):
The participation grade is composed of three elements: Enter/Exit Pockets, In-Class Group Work and InClass Individual Work. See explanations of each below Enter/Exit Pockets: Each student has been assigned a pocket in the classroom that holds a card with new assignments for each day. To receive all participation points in this area, students must complete the Enter task written on the assignment card upon entering the classroom. If a student does not complete this task before the official start of class, he/she will lose 1 participation point. Similarly, the students must complete the Exit task before leaving the classroom to receive an additional participation point. If a student is unsure how to
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complete the task, he/she must ask for assistance or write I dont know on the assignment card. If an assignment card is left blank, the student will lose his/her participation points for that area. (2points total) In-Class Group Work/In-Class Individual Work: To receive all participation points in these areas, students must demonstrate effort in class, remain on-task, avoid disrupting other students, and attempt to communicate their ideas effectively to their peers and to Miss Collins. (1point total)
V. Projects (10%):
Projects will often be started in-class and completed outside of class. Some will be completed individually and some will be group-based. Specific directions for each project will be provided when assigned.