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Lessons 81-85
81: Simplifying Fractions
82: Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
83: Properties of Geometric Solids
84: Mean, Median, Mode, Range
85: Units of Capacity
Lessons 86-90
86. Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers
87. Dividing Fractions
88. Transformations
89. Analyzing Prisms
90. Simplifying Fractions
Saxon Math
Lesson 1-10 Topics
Sequencing Digits
Even and Odd Numbers
Using Money to Illustrate Place Value
Comparing Whole Numbers
Naming Whole Numbers and Money
Adding Whole Numbers
Writing and Comparing Numbers through Hundred Thousands Ordinal Numbers
Relationship between Addition and Subtraction
Practicing the Subtraction Algorithm
Missing Addends
Investigation 1 Translating and Writing Word Problems
Saxon is structured for Spiral Learning and all of these topics will keep being reviewed lesson after lesson.
Lessons 11-15
11. Word Problems about Combining
12. Lines, Number Lines, Tally Marks
13. Multiplication as Repeated Addition, Adding and Subtracting Dollars and Cents
14. Missing Numbers in Subtraction
15. Making a Multiplication Table
Lessons 16-20
16. Word Problems about Separating
17. Multiplying by One-Digit Numbers
18. Multiplying Three Factors and Missing Factors
19. Relationship Between Multiplication and Division
20. Three Ways to Show Division
Lessons 21-25
21. Word Problems about Equal Groups
22. Division With and Without Remainders
23. Recognizing Halves
24. Parentheses and the Associative Property
25. Listing the Factors of Whole Numbers
Saxon Math
Lesson 26-30 Topics
26. Division Algorithm
27. Reading Scales
28. Measuring Time and Elapsed Time
29. Multiplying by Multiples of 10 & 100
30. Interpreting Pictures of Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
Investigation 3: Fractions: Thirds, Fifths, Eighths
Saxon is structured for Spiral Learning and all of these topics will keep being reviewed lesson after lesson.
Saxon Math
Lesson 31-35 Topics
31. Pairs of Lines, Angles
32. Polygons
33. Rounding Numbers and Estimating
34. Division with Zeroes in the Quotient
35. Word Problems about Comparing and Elapsed Time
Saxon Math
Lessons 36-40
36. Classifying Triangles
37. Drawing Pictures of Fractions
38. Fractions and Mixed Numbers on a Number Line
39. Comparing Fractions by Drawing Pictures
40. Writing Quotients with Mixed Numbers
Lessons 41-45
41. Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Common Denominators
42. Short Division Divisibility by 3, 6, & 9
43.More Arithmetic with Mixed Numbers
44.Measuring Lenghts with a Ruler
45. Classifying Quadrilaterals
Lessons 46-50
46. Word problems about a Fraction of a Group
47. Simplifying Mixed Measures
48. Reading and Writing Whole Numbers in Expanded Notation
49. Solving Multiple-Step Word Problems
50. Finding an Average
Lessons 51-55
51. Multiplying by 2-Digit Numbers
52. Naming Numbers through Hundred Billions
53. Perimeter Measures of a Circle
54. Dividing by Multiples of 10
55. Multiplying by 3-Digit Numbers
Lessons 56-60
56. Multiplying by 3-Digit Numbers that Include Zero
57. Probability
58. Writing Quotients with Mixed Numbers
59. Subtracting a Fraction from 1
60. Finding a Fraction to Complete a Whole
Lessons 61-65
61. Using Letters to Identify Geometric Figures
62. Estimating Arithmetic Answers with Rounded and Compatible Numbers
63. Subtracting a Fraction from a Whole Number Greater than 1
64. Using Money to Model Decimal Numbers
65. Decimal parts of a Meter
Lessons 66-70
66. Reading a Centimeter scale.
67. Writing tenths and hundredths as decimal numbers
68. Naming Decimal Numbers
69. Comparing and Ordering Decimal Numbers
70. Writing Equivalent Decimal Numbers
Lessons 71-75
71. Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
72. Area (Part 1)
73. Adding and Subtracting Decimals
74. Units of Length
75. Changing Improper Fractions to Whole or Mixed Numbers
Lessons 76-80
76. Multiplying Fractions
77. Converting Units of Weight & Mass
78. Exponents and Square Roots
79. Equivalent Fractions
80. Prime & Composite Numbers
Math Groups
This year we are using spiral review packets to keep students fresh on their math skills. 3rd-8th grade will be meeting at the same time, across all classrooms so students will have the opportunity to work at their skill level. This is determined by their scores on their STAR Math test, as well as how they are doing with their daily work and weekly quizzes.
Students are required to attempt the given math problems before class begins for the day. They will be checking their work and given the opportunity to correct their work and answers for full credit before turning it in for a grade.
Students are receiving log-ins to IXL to work on their math skills. They will have an opportunity to grow their skills and challenge themselves with a variety of resources.
This resource allows students to work on their basic facts of addition, subtractions, multiplication, and division. The more they practice the more they can level up!
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