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4th Grade Math

In this Common Core-aligned course, students develop an understanding of multi-digit multiplication and division; fraction equivalence and operations with fractions; and classification and analysis of geometric figures and their angles.

5th Grade Math

In this Common Core-aligned course, students continue to explore operations with fractions; develop understanding of operations containing whole numbers and decimals to hundredths; and familiarize themselves with volume.

6th Grade Math

Students learn key concepts in their progression towards middle school algebra, including ratios and rates, rational numbers, algebraic expressions and equations, area and volume, and statistics.

6th Grade - Understanding and Representing Ratios

Students are introduced to the concept of ratios, learning ratio language to describe the association between two or more quantities and different strategies to solve ratio problems.

5th Grade - Multiplication and Division of Whole Numbers

Students continue their work with multi-digit multiplication and division and the base-ten system in order to finalize fluency with multi-digit multiplication and extend division to two-digit divisors.

4th Grade - Multi-Digit Division

Students explore multi-digit division and its applications, which include interpreting a remainder in division word problems and using division to interpret a repeating pattern.

5th Grade - Multiplication and Division of Fractions

Students deepen their understanding of fraction multiplication and begin to explore to fraction division (and fractions as division), as well as apply this new understanding to the context of line plots.

5th Grade - Multiplication and Division of Decimals

Students use their knowledge of multiplication and division with whole numbers and with fractions to multiply and divide with decimals, and apply this understanding to the context of measurement conversion.

6th Grade - Equations and Inequalities

Students discover how to use equations and inequalities to model relationships between quantities, and investigate the meaning of having a solution to an equation or an inequality.

5th Grade - Patterns and the Coordinate Plane

Students are introduced to the coordinate plane and use it to represent the location of objects in space, as well as to represent patterns and real-world situations.

6th Grade Math - Unit 1: Understanding and Representing Ratios - Lesson 11

Understand the structure of tables of equivalent ratios. Solve ratio problems using tables.

6th Grade Math - Unit 6: Equations and Inequalities - Lesson 12

Write equations for and graph ratio situations. Define independent and dependent variables.

5th Grade Math - Unit 7: Patterns and the Coordinate Plane - Lesson 12

Represent real-world problems by graphing information given as a description of a situation in the coordinate plane and interpret coordinate values of points in the context of a situation.

5th Grade Math - Unit 7: Patterns and the Coordinate Plane - Lesson 13

Generate two numerical patterns using two given rules, plotting the points, and identify multiplicative relationships between corresponding terms.

6th Grade Math - Unit 6: Equations and Inequalities - Lesson 13

Represent the relationship between two quantities in graphs, equations, and tables. (Part 1)

6th Grade Math - Unit 6: Equations and Inequalities - Lesson 14

Represent the relationship between two quantities in graphs, equations, and tables. (Part 2)

5th Grade Math - Unit 7: Patterns and the Coordinate Plane - Lesson 14

Generate two numerical patterns using two given rules, plotting the points, and identify more complex relationships between corresponding terms.

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