Data Analysis and Probability
Fourth grade math students will be able to make predictions about events or situations. They will also:
In fourth grade math, students will be expected to:
Children in fourth grade math will explore, represent, and solve numeric expressions. They will:
During fourth grade math, children will show a basic understanding of measuring lengths, weights, capacity and time by selecting appropriate units to use for measurement. Student will also learn about both the metric and customary system by:
Fourth grade math students will be able to make predictions about events or situations. They will also:
- Display and interpret data in frequency and cumulative frequency tables, compare data, and draw conclusions
- Display and interpret data in bar and double bar graphs, line graphs, and stem-and-leaf-plots
- Identify the mean, median, mode, and range from a set of data or a graph
In fourth grade math, students will be expected to:
- Convert numbers containing up to 9 digits to expanded form
- Order numbers up to nine digits and compare numbers using the symbols , and =
- Round numbers to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand, ten thousand, and hundred thousand
- Add and subtract whole numbers containing three 4-digit numbers
- Interpret both multiplication and division equations
- Identify factors and common factors
- Identify improper and equivalent fractions and simplifying them to whole numbers
- Add and subtract fractions with like and unlike denominators
- Solving word problems involving fractions
- Count and exchange money in amounts up to $100
- Solve addition and subtraction problems involving money
- Solve multiplication and division and subtraction problems involving money
Children in fourth grade math will explore, represent, and solve numeric expressions. They will:
- Represent written relationships as expressions and use a variable to represent an unknown quantity in an expression
- Explore the idea of a variable by solving for an unknown quantity in an equation
- Solve for an unknown quantity in an equation
- Use the Commutative and Associative Properties of Addition and Multiplication to find equivalent expressions
- Determine first and last point points after solving within the first quadrant
- Plot a point given an ordered pair or write the ordered pair of a point shown on a coordinate grid
- Apply a translation, a reflection, or a rotation to a plane figure and predict the results
- Classify plane figures as having line symmetry, point symmetry, both, or none
During fourth grade math, children will show a basic understanding of measuring lengths, weights, capacity and time by selecting appropriate units to use for measurement. Student will also learn about both the metric and customary system by:
- Interpret time schedules using minutes, hours, days, and weeks
- Defining units of length, capacity, weight, and temperature and how to convert the measurements based on the customary or metric system
- Find perimeter, area, and volume and compare