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Everyday Mathematics Grade 4 Content – Lesson by Lesson
Unit 1 – Naming & Constructing Geometric Figures
1.1
Introduction to the Student Reference Book
1.2
Points, Line Segments, Lines, and Rays
1.3
Angles, Triangles, and Quadrangles
1.4
Parallelograms
1.5
Polygons
1.6
Drawing Circles with a Compass
1.7
Circle Constructions
1.8
Hexagon and Triangle Constructions
1.9
Unit 1 Review and Assessment
Unit 2 – Using Numbers & Organizing Data
2.1
A Visit to
Washington, D.C.
2.2
Many Names for Numbers
2.3
Place Value in Whole Numbers
2.4
Place Value with a Calculator
2.5
Organizing and Displaying Data
2.6
The Median
2.7
Addition of Multi-digit Numbers
2.8
Displaying Data with a Bar Graph
2.9
Subtraction of Multi-digit Numbers
2.10
Unit 2 Review & Assessment
Unit 3 – Multiplication & Division; Number Sentences & Algebra
3.1
Multiplication Facts
3.2
Multiplication Facts Practice
3.3
More Multiplication Facts
3.4
Multiplication, Division and Fractions
3.5
World Tour: Flying
to
Africa
3.6
Finding Air Distances
3.7
A Guide for Solving Number Sentences
3.8
True or False Number Sentences
3.9
Parentheses in Number Sentences
3.10
Open Sentences
3.11
Logic Problems
3.12
Unit 3 Review and Assessment
Unit 4 – Decimals & Their Uses
4.1
Decimals: Review
of Basic Concepts
4.2
Comparing and Ordering Decimals
4.3
Estimating with Decimals
4.4
Decimal Addition and Subtraction
4.5
Decimals in Money
4.6
Thousandths
4.7
Metric Units of Length
4.8
Personal References for Metric Length
4.9
Measuring in Millimeters
4.10
Decimal Place Value
4.11
Unit 4 Review and Assessment
Unit 5 – Big Numbers, Estimation & Computation
5.1
Extended Multiplication Facts
5.2
Multiplication Wrestling
5.3
Estimating Sums
5.4
Estimating Products
5.5
The Partial-Products Algorithm for Multiplication (part 1)
5.6
The Partial-Products Algorithm for Multiplication (part 2)
5.7
Lattice Multiplication
5.8
Big Numbers
5.9
Powers of 10
5.10
Rounding and Reporting Large Numbers
5.11
World Tour: Traveling to
Europe
5.12
Unit 5 Review and Assessment
Unit 6 – Division; Map Reference Frames; Measures of Angles
6.1
A Multiples Strategy for Division
6.2
The Partial-Quotients Division Algorithms
6.3
Multiplication and Division Number Stories
6.4
Expressing and Interpreting Remainders
6.5
Rectangular Coordinate Grids for Maps
6.6
Rotations and Angles
6.7
Using a Circle Protractor
6.8
The Half-Circle Protractor
6.9
The Global Grid System
6.10
Latitude and Longitude
6.11
Unit 6 Review and Assessment
Unit 7 – Fractions and Their Uses; Chance and Probability
7.1
Review of Basic Fraction Concepts
7.2
Fractions of Sets
7.3
Pattern-Block Fractions
7.4
Fraction Addition and Subtraction
7.5
Clock Fractions
7.6
Many Names for Fractions
7.7
Equivalent Fractions
7.8
Fractions and Decimals
7.9
Comparing Fractions
7.10
The ONE for Fractions
7.11
Probability, Fractions and Spinners
7.12
A Cube-Drop Experiment
7.13
Unit 7 Review and Assessment
Unit 8 – Perimeter and Area
8.1
Kitchen Layouts and Perimeter
8.2
Scale Drawings
8.3
Area
8.4
What is the Area of My Skin
8.5
Formula for the Area of a Rectangle
8.6
Formula for the Area of a Parallelogram
8.7
Formula for the Area of a Triangle
8.8
Geographical Area Measurements
8.9
Unit 8 Review and Assessment
Unit 9 – Percents
9.1
Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
9.2
Converting “Easy” Fractions to Decimals and Percents
9.3
Using a Calculator to Convert Fractions to Decimals
9.4
Using a Calculator to Convert Fractions to Percents
9.5
Conversions among Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
9.6
Comparing the Results of a Survey
9.7
Comparing Population Data
9.8
Multiplication of Decimals
9.9
Division of Decimals
9.10
Unit 9 Review and Assessment
Unit 10 – Reflections and Symmetry
10.1
Explorations with a Transparent Mirror
10.2
Finding Lines of Reflections
10.3
Properties of Reflections
10.4
Line Symmetry
10.5
Freeze Patterns
10.6
Positive and Negative Numbers
10.7
Unit 10 Review and Assessment
Unit 11 – 3-D Shapes, Weight, Volume, and Capacity
11.1
Weight
11.2
Geometric Solids
11.3
Construction Geometric Solids
11.4
A Volume Exploration
11.5
A Formula for the Volume of Rectangular Prisms
11.6
Subtraction of Positive and Negative Numbers
11.7
Capacity and Weight
11.8
Unit 11 Review and Assessment
Unit 12 – Rates
12.1
Introducing Rates
12.2
Solving Rate Problems
12.3
Converting between Rates
12.4
Comparison Shopping: Part 1
12.5
Comparison Shopping: Part 2
12.6
World Tour Wrap-Up
12.7
Unit 12 Review and Assessment
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