Enduring Understanding
The student will understand:
- Place value patterns are repeated in numbers.
- Symbol notation is used to represent mathematical relationships in numbers.
- Mathematical properties in our number system aid in computation.
- Estimation can aid in computation of numbers.
- Patterns and functional relationships can be represented numerically.
- Proficiency with basic facts aids in the computation of numbers.
- Multiplication and Division are inverses.
- Standard units provide common measurements.
- The perimeters, areas, and volumes of rectangular objects depend on their dimensions.
Content Topics
Unit 1
Place Value and Money
Unit 2
Addition and Subtraction
Unit 3
Relating Multiplication and Division
Unit 4
Multipication of Whole Numbers
Unit 5
One Digit Divisors
Unit 6
Measurement and Negative Numbers
Assessments
- Projects
- Daily Work
- Journal
- Quizzes
- Tests
- Interactive Activities
- Informal Parent Assessments
- Teacher-made assessments
- Portfolio of work
Standards Alignment:
National
Data Analysis and Probability
Problem-Solving Communication
Reasoning Mathematical Connections
Whole Number Operations
Whole Number Computation
Geometry
Spatial Reasoning
Measurement
Probability
PA Standards
LA Standards:
Reading in context and content area
Math Standards:
Numbers and operations
Measurement
Geometry
