UNIT 1: Whole Numbers, Place Value, Comparision, Add and Subtract Whole Numbers
Lesson 1: Understand Place Value -Link / Spanish
Lesson 2: Comparing Whole Numbers - Link / Spanish
Lesson 3: Rounding Whole Numbers -Link / Spanish
Lesson 4: Add Whole Numbers - Link / Spanish
Lesson 5: Subtract Whole Numbers- Link / Spanish
Unit 1Review - Link
Unit 2: Operations: Multiplication, Division, and Algebraic Thinking
Lesson 6: Understand Multiplication as a Comparison- Link/Spanish
Lesson 7: Multiplication and Division in Word Problems - Link/Spanish
Lesson 8: Multiples and Factors -Link/Spanish
Lesson 9: Number and Shape Patterns - Link/Spanish
Lesson 10: Model and Solve Multiplication Problems - Link/Spanish
Unit 2 Review -Link
Unit 3: Multi-Digit Operations and Measurement: Multiplication, Division, Perimeter and Area
Lesson 11: Multiplying by One-Digit Numbers- Link/Spanish
Lesson 12: Multiply by Two-Digit Numbers-Link/Spanish
Lesson 13: Use Multiplication to Convert Measurements-Link/Spanish
Lesson 14: Divide Three-Digit Numbers - Link/Spanish
Lesson 15: Divide Four-Digit Numbers - Link/Spanish
Lesson 16 Find Perimeter and Area- Link/Spanish
Unit 3 Review- Link
Unit 4: Fractions, Decimals, and Measurement
Lesson 17: Understand Equivalent Fractions- Link/Spanish
Lesson 18: Compare Fractions- Link/Spanish
Lesson 19: Understand Fraction Addition and Subtraction - Link/Spanish
Lesson 20: Add and Subtract Fractions - Link/Spanish
Lesson 21: Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers - Link/Spanish
Lesson 22: Add and Subtract Fractions in Line Plots - Link/Spanish
Lesson 23: Understand Fraction Multiplication- Link/Spanish
Lesson 24: Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers- Link/Spanish
Lesson 25: Fractions as Tenths and Hundredths- Link/Spanish
Lesson 26: Relate Decimals and Fractions - Link/Spanish
Lesson 27: Compare Decimals - Link/Spanish
Lesson 28: Problems about Time and Money - Link/Spanish
Lesson 29: Problems about Length, Liquid, Volume, Mass, and Weight- Link/Spanish
Fact fluency is essential for success in 4th-grade math. When students have a strong grasp of basic math facts, like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, they can solve more complex problems efficiently. This fluency frees up brainpower to focus on understanding new concepts and applying critical thinking skills. Without solid fact fluency, students may struggle with more advanced topics like multi-digit multiplication, division, and fractions. Building this foundation early helps boost confidence and overall math performance, setting the stage for long-term academic success.
Parents can easily support fact fluency at home with a few simple activities. Practicing flashcards, playing math games, or using educational apps can make learning fun. Parents can also turn everyday tasks, like cooking or shopping, into quick math challenges. Setting aside just 5-10 minutes a day to review facts can make a big difference. By keeping it fun and engaging, parents help build their child's confidence and speed in math!
Students can explore the fact fluency choice board!