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Curriculum


 

Let’s face it, Math is all around us!  We use some form of Math every day in life. Students will learn skills through whole group instruction, small group instruction, one-on-one instruction, journaling, and applying knowledge during HANDS ON activities. 

Students will build on their knowledge of Math skills previously learned, and learn new skills throughout the year.  New state guidelines have made Math increasingly rigorous and can be challenging for our students.  It is important all students complete any Math homework assigned.  The purpose of the homework is to reinforce skills taught in class.

Skills to be Learned

Place Value Concepts (written form, standard form, expanded form, comparison)

Problem Solving

Addition (adding up to 4 digit numbers and regrouping)

Subtraction (subtraction up to 4 digit numers and regrouping)

Fractions

Money (counting sets, identifiying coins, personal finance) 

Multiplication & Division

Geometry 

Measurement (using inches and centimeters with a ruler)

Time (telling time to the minute)

Graphing (creating and analyzing) 

Neshia Keeling

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143
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(903) 536-2235
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