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What We're Learning...

 

Using Eureka Math Squared curriculum:

 

 

Module 1 

Place Value Concepts for Multiplication and Division with Whole Numbers

   - notice how a digit in one place represents 10x as much as the digit to its right

   - multiply and divide 3-and 4-digit numbers by 2- and 3-digit numbers using the standard algorithm, tape diagrams, and area models

   - write, interpret, create numerical expressions and solve real-world word problems

 

 

Module 2

Addition and Subtraction with Fractions

   - understand a fraction is a result of division

   - make like units to add and subtract fractions, with whole numbers and mixed numbers

   - read and interpret data to create line plots

 

 

Module 3

Multiplication and Division with Fractions

   - find fractions of groups and whole numbers by multiplying fractions

   - divide a whole number by a unit fraction and divide a unit fraction by a whole number

   - create and solve word problems involving fractions

 

 

Module 4

Place Value Concepts for Decimal Operations

   - represent decimal numbers to thousandths

   - describe the relationships between decimal place values as 10x as much and 1/10 as much

   - add and subtract decimal numbers, multiply and divide decimal numbers to hundredths

   - use what we know about decimals to convert measurements in both the metric and customary measurement systems

 

 

Module 5

Addition and Multiplication with Area and Volume

   classify trapezoids, kites, parallelograms, rectangles, rhombuses

   - identify properties of quadrilaterals that involve pairs of parallel sides, angle measures, side lengths, diagonals, and lines of symmetry

   - find areas of rectangles with fraction side lengths (area = length * width)

   - find volume of rectangular prisms with unit cubes and improvised units

   (v = length * width * height; or v = base * height)

 

 

Module 6

Foundations to Geometry in the Coordinate Plane

   - construct a coordinate plane and plot points to identify ordered pairs, describe the location of a point and describe the distances and directions between locations

   - use patterns to generate ordered pairs, using operational relationships in the coordinate plane