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Topics Covered - GRADE 4
TOPICS COVERED CONCEPT EXAMPLE EXERCISE
SKILLS
Logical Visual Analytical Spatial
NUMBER SENSE
Count, Read & Write numbers in millions
Prime Numbers
FACTORS AND MULTIPLES
Listing all multiples and factors of anumber upto 100
Common Factors of two numbers
Relationship between factor and multiple
FRACTIONS
Explain different interpretations of fractions,
Write tenths and hundredths in decimal and fraction notations
Mixed numbers and improper fractions
Addition and subtraction of fractions
DECIMALS
Compare and order decimals
Conversion of decimal to a fraction
Rounding off decimals
Addition and subtraction of decimals
ALGEBRA & FUNCTIONS
Demonstrate the understanding & use of variables
Interpret and evaluate mathematical expressions
Use of Paranthesis
Use & interpret Formulae
Understand & manipulate equations
MEASUREMENT & GEOMETRY
Measure the area of rectangular shapes by using appropriate units,
Recognize that rectangles that have the same area can have different perimeters.
Odd and Even numbers
Understand that rectangles that have the same perimeter can have different areas.
Understand and use formulas to solve problems involving perimeters and areas of rectangles and squares.
Length – fractions of an inch (1/8, 1/4, 1/2), mile, decimeter, kilometer
Area – square inch, square centimeter
Volume – cubic inch, cubic centimeter
Weight – ounce
Capacity – fluid ounce, cup, gallon, milliliter
Draw the points corresponding to linear relationships on graph paper
X & Y co-ordinates of graph
Lines - Parallel & perpendicular
radius & diameter of circle
Area and perimeter
Identify congruent figures.
Identify figures that have bilateral and rotational symmetry.
Types of Angles
Prisms & Pyramids
Types of Triangles
Types of Quadrilaterals
Identify and describe spatial relationships of two or more objects in space. (orientation, direction and perspective)
Relative shapes and sizes
Shadows of everyday objects
Transformations (Flip, slide, turn etc)
STATISTICS, DATA ANALYSIS & PROBABILITY
Formulate survey questions; systematically collect and represent data on a number line
Mean, Median and Mode
Interpret one- and two-variable data graphs
Represent all possible outcomes for a simple probability situation
Express outcomes of experimental probability situations verbally and numerically
Use every day events and chance devices such as dice, coins and unevencly divided spinners to explore concepts of probability
Number Patterns
Likely, unlikely, certain, impossible, fair, unfair, more likely, less likely
Probability of tossing "heads" doesnot depend on outcomes of previous tosses
Predict probabilities in a variety of situations (eg. Given the number of items of each colour in a bag, what is the probability that an item picked will have a particular colour.
 

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