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Stop searching for your Canadian Grade 4 math lessons! Everything you need to teach, practice, and assess your math lessons is included in this print-and-use bundle. Your planning for the year is already done for you!
This all-inclusive resource includes:
- instructions for how to set up, assess, and use interactive notebooks. It has a version that doesn’t require cutting and gluing if you’re worried about time or fine motor skills.
- complete lesson plans with all the concepts broken down. This is helpful if you need to leave lessons for substitute teachers, your math skills are a little rusty, or the government changed the curriculum and didn’t give you any time to learn how to teach it (shout out to Alberta teachers!)
- student template pages. Our templates include versions that require printing, cutting, gluing, and writing as well as versions that just require printing and writing. Alternative versions are included so you can differentiate.
- practice pages (worksheets) to help practice the concepts or to use for formative assessment.
- proof questions that can be used for formative assessment or exit tickets.
- games and activities to help reinforce concepts, to use for early finishers, or just for some math fun. A set of task cards are included for review.
- unit test pages. There are a variety of levels so it makes it easy for you to modify for your class. These pages are left plain and simple without grades or levels on them to help with student test anxiety.
- alignment guides for Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. Lessons are aligned to each specific curriculum so it’s easy for teachers to know which lessons to teach and what to highlight in each lesson.
- Canadian spellings.
- SI Notation, meaning numbers are written with a space between place value columns instead of a comma. Example 30 000 instead of 30,000.
- metric measurements.
Ninja Note: This resource was not designed with Easel by TpT in mind. It works best when printed.
Topics addressed in each unit:
Number Concepts: representing or decomposing whole numbers from 1 000 to 1 000 000: standard form, expanded form, words, base 10, place value charts, ordering and comparing whole numbers in sequences or using symbols like < > =, rounding whole numbers to specific place values or front-end rounding.
Number Operations: mental math strategies for all four operations, addition strategies (with and without regrouping) numbers within ten thousand, subtraction strategies (with and without regrouping) numbers within ten thousand, factors, multiples, skip counting and how they are related, prime numbers and composite numbers, long multiplication strategies (2x1 digit, 3x1 digit), long division strategies (2x1 digit, 3x1 digit with and without remainders), estimation strategies for all four operations, order or operations with all four operations and without brackets or parentheses.
Decimals and Fractions: representing decimals, decimals place value, addition and subtraction of decimals. rounding decimals, representing fractions (parts of a whole, parts of a set), equivalent fractions, converting fractions and decimals, ordering fractions and decimals
Patterns and Algebra: pictorial and concrete patterns (terms, core, repeating, increasing, decreasing, finite, infinite), number patterns: sequences: arithmetic, geometric, triangle, square, Fibonacci, number patterns: charts and tables, sorting numbers by attributes, writing expressions with variables, writing expressions from descriptions or story problems, preservation of equality, solving for an unknown in one or two operation equations
Statistics and Probability: first-hand data and second-hand data, ways to organize data in tables, with tally marks, lists, numerically and organized lists, frequency and range, one-to-one and many-to-one correspondence, reading and creating bar graphs, reading and creating line plots (dot plots), reading and creating pictographs, probability: chance and uncertainty
Telling Time and Elapsed Time: reading a calendar and writing dates, 12/24-hour clocks and AM/PM, telling time: hours, half and quarter hours, telling time: minutes, about elapsed time, calculating elapsed time
Measurement: metric referents, metric conversions (includes all metric unit prefixes), length, perimeter of rectangles, regular and irregular polygons and complex shapes, area of rectangles, the volume of right rectangular prisms, capacity (mL and L), classifying, measuring and drawing types of angles (acute, obtuse, straight, right)
Geometry: types of lines (horizontal, vertical, diagonal, perpendicular, parallel and intersecting), congruency (shapes, side lengths, angles, edges), line symmetry and plane symmetry of shapes, objects and patterns, polygons (triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, octagons), types of triangles (equilateral, isosceles, scalene, acute, right, obtuse), quadrilaterals (trapezoids, kites, parallelograms, rhombuses, rectangles, squares), 3D objects (cones, cylinders, spheres, prisms and pyramids), building nets of 3D objects, single-event transformations: translations (slides), rotations (turns) and reflections (flips)
This resource aligns with:
- Alberta Math Curriculum Grade 4 ©2022
- British Columbia Mathematics Curricular Competencies Grade 4
- Saskatchewan Mathematics Curriculum Grade 4
This resource supports:
- any Canadian Grade 4 math class.
- math classes in the Yukon and Northwest Territories (though it recommended you use the province’s curriculum your territory recommends).
Where do you teach?
- Alberta Full Year Worksheet Bundle Grade 4
- British Columbia Full Year Worksheet Bundle Grade 4
- Saskatchewan Full Year Worksheet Bundle Grade 4
Need a different grade level?
- Full Year Interactive Math Unit Bundle Grade 3
- Full Year Interactive Math Unit Bundle Grade 4
- Full Year Interactive Math Unit Bundle Grade 4/5
- Full Year Interactive Math Unit Bundle Grade 5
- Full Year Interactive Math Unit Bundle Grade 5/6
- Full Year Interactive Math Unit Bundle Grade 6
Not sure if this is the set you need? Download our free math alignment guide.
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Stop searching for your Canadian Grade 4 math lessons! Everything you need to teach, practice, and assess your math lessons is included in this print-and-use bundle. Your planning for the year is already done for you!
This all-inclusive resource includes:
- instructions for how to set up, assess, and use interactive notebooks. It has a version that doesn’t require cutting and gluing if you’re worried about time or fine motor skills.
- complete lesson plans with all the concepts broken down. This is helpful if you need to leave lessons for substitute teachers, your math skills are a little rusty, or the government changed the curriculum and didn’t give you any time to learn how to teach it (shout out to Alberta teachers!)
- student template pages. Our templates include versions that require printing, cutting, gluing, and writing as well as versions that just require printing and writing. Alternative versions are included so you can differentiate.
- practice pages (worksheets) to help practice the concepts or to use for formative assessment.
- proof questions that can be used for formative assessment or exit tickets.
- games and activities to help reinforce concepts, to use for early finishers, or just for some math fun. A set of task cards are included for review.
- unit test pages. There are a variety of levels so it makes it easy for you to modify for your class. These pages are left plain and simple without grades or levels on them to help with student test anxiety.
- alignment guides for Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. Lessons are aligned to each specific curriculum so it’s easy for teachers to know which lessons to teach and what to highlight in each lesson.
- Canadian spellings.
- SI Notation, meaning numbers are written with a space between place value columns instead of a comma. Example 30 000 instead of 30,000.
- metric measurements.
Ninja Note: This resource was not designed with Easel by TpT in mind. It works best when printed.
Topics addressed in each unit:
Number Concepts: representing or decomposing whole numbers from 1 000 to 1 000 000: standard form, expanded form, words, base 10, place value charts, ordering and comparing whole numbers in sequences or using symbols like < > =, rounding whole numbers to specific place values or front-end rounding.
Number Operations: mental math strategies for all four operations, addition strategies (with and without regrouping) numbers within ten thousand, subtraction strategies (with and without regrouping) numbers within ten thousand, factors, multiples, skip counting and how they are related, prime numbers and composite numbers, long multiplication strategies (2x1 digit, 3x1 digit), long division strategies (2x1 digit, 3x1 digit with and without remainders), estimation strategies for all four operations, order or operations with all four operations and without brackets or parentheses.
Decimals and Fractions: representing decimals, decimals place value, addition and subtraction of decimals. rounding decimals, representing fractions (parts of a whole, parts of a set), equivalent fractions, converting fractions and decimals, ordering fractions and decimals
Patterns and Algebra: pictorial and concrete patterns (terms, core, repeating, increasing, decreasing, finite, infinite), number patterns: sequences: arithmetic, geometric, triangle, square, Fibonacci, number patterns: charts and tables, sorting numbers by attributes, writing expressions with variables, writing expressions from descriptions or story problems, preservation of equality, solving for an unknown in one or two operation equations
Statistics and Probability: first-hand data and second-hand data, ways to organize data in tables, with tally marks, lists, numerically and organized lists, frequency and range, one-to-one and many-to-one correspondence, reading and creating bar graphs, reading and creating line plots (dot plots), reading and creating pictographs, probability: chance and uncertainty
Telling Time and Elapsed Time: reading a calendar and writing dates, 12/24-hour clocks and AM/PM, telling time: hours, half and quarter hours, telling time: minutes, about elapsed time, calculating elapsed time
Measurement: metric referents, metric conversions (includes all metric unit prefixes), length, perimeter of rectangles, regular and irregular polygons and complex shapes, area of rectangles, the volume of right rectangular prisms, capacity (mL and L), classifying, measuring and drawing types of angles (acute, obtuse, straight, right)
Geometry: types of lines (horizontal, vertical, diagonal, perpendicular, parallel and intersecting), congruency (shapes, side lengths, angles, edges), line symmetry and plane symmetry of shapes, objects and patterns, polygons (triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, octagons), types of triangles (equilateral, isosceles, scalene, acute, right, obtuse), quadrilaterals (trapezoids, kites, parallelograms, rhombuses, rectangles, squares), 3D objects (cones, cylinders, spheres, prisms and pyramids), building nets of 3D objects, single-event transformations: translations (slides), rotations (turns) and reflections (flips)
This resource aligns with:
- Alberta Math Curriculum Grade 4 ©2022
- British Columbia Mathematics Curricular Competencies Grade 4
- Saskatchewan Mathematics Curriculum Grade 4
This resource supports:
- any Canadian Grade 4 math class.
- math classes in the Yukon and Northwest Territories (though it recommended you use the province’s curriculum your territory recommends).
Where do you teach?
- Alberta Full Year Worksheet Bundle Grade 4
- British Columbia Full Year Worksheet Bundle Grade 4
- Saskatchewan Full Year Worksheet Bundle Grade 4
Need a different grade level?
- Full Year Interactive Math Unit Bundle Grade 3
- Full Year Interactive Math Unit Bundle Grade 4
- Full Year Interactive Math Unit Bundle Grade 4/5
- Full Year Interactive Math Unit Bundle Grade 5
- Full Year Interactive Math Unit Bundle Grade 5/6
- Full Year Interactive Math Unit Bundle Grade 6
Not sure if this is the set you need? Download our free math alignment guide.
FOLLOW US TO GET THE LATEST!
Please let us know how this resource works for you by rating it or providing comments. You'll get TpT credits to use toward future purchases.
Find us on social media: Instagram, Facebook or our website.
Thank you for your consideration! Happy teaching math all year from the Brain Ninjas!
#bnshapespace
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