Let's get started with this SUPER DUPER SYMBALOO! It's a great collection of interactive math games.
Math Live is a web site that 3rd and 4th grade teachers should look at whenever they are starting a new unit. It’s packed with great TV like episodes in a cartoon format introducing many different math concepts. What’s great is that it introduces math concepts to show how math applies in everyday life. Give it a look and see what you think!
4th Grade by Unit | Family Letters |
Unit 1: Naming and Constructing Geometric Figures | Unit 1 Family Letter |
Unit 2: Using Numbers and Organizing Data | Unit 2 Family Letter |
Unit 3: Multiplication and Division; Number Sentences and Algebra | Unit 3 Family Letter |
Unit 4: Decimals and Their Uses | Unit 4 Family Letter |
Unit 5: Big Numbers, Estimation, and Computation | Unit 5 Family Letter |
Unit 6: Division; Map Reference Frames; Measures of Angles | Unit 6 Family Letter |
Unit 7: Fractions and Their Uses; Chance and Probability | Unit 7 Family Letter |
Unit 8: Perimeter and Area | Unit 8 Family Letter |
Unit 9: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents | Unit 9 Family Letter |
Unit 10: Reflections and Symmetry | Unit 10 Family Letter |
Unit 11: 3-D Shapes, Weights, Volume, and Capacity | Unit 11 Family Letter |
Unit 12: Rates | Unit 12 Family Letter |
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Here are some online activities that correspond directly to the lessons in Everyday Math.
Smithsonian QUEST
Click on the image below to see some really cool ideas on how to incorporate technology into your lessons!
This is a great lesson plan for teaching students how to summarize.
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