BIG IDEAS:
- Mixed numbers and decimal numbers represent quantities that can be decomposed into parts and wholes.
- Computational fluency and flexibility with numbers extend to operations with whole numbers and decimals.
- Linear relations can be identified and represented using expressions with variables and line graphs and can be used to form generalizations.
- Properties of objects and shapes can be describes, measured, and compared using volume, area, perimeter, and angles.
- Data from the results of an experiment can be used to predict the theoretical probability of an event and to compare and interpret.
Quizlet flashcard practice
CONTENT: DECIMALS
- Small to large numbers(place value from thousandths to billions, compare, order, estimate)
- Multiplication and division facts to 100 (developing computational fluency)
- Multiplication and division of decimals
CONTENT: FRACTIONS, RATIONS, & PERCENTS
- Improper fractions and mixed numbers (using benchmarks, number line, and common denominators to compare and order, including whole numbers & using pattern blocks, Cuisenaire Rods, fraction strips, fraction circles, grids)
- Introduction to ratios (comparing numbers and quantities, equivalent rations)
- Whole-number percents and percentage discounts
- Financial literacy – simple budgeting and consumer math.
CONTENT: GEOMETRY & MEASUREMENT
- Perimeter of complex shapes.
- Area of triangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids.
- Angle measurement and classification. (straight, acute, right, obtuse, reflex)
- Volume and Capacity. (referents and relationships between units)
- Triangles (scalene, isosceles, equilateral)
CONTENT: DATA ANALYSIS & PROBABILITY
- Single-outcome probability, both theoretical and experimental (Lahal stick games)
CONTENT: TRANSFORMATIONS
- Combinations of transformations (plotting points of Cartesian plane using whole-number ordered pairs, translation(s), rotation(s), reflection(s), use shapes in First Peoples art to integrate printmaking – mathcentral.uregina.ca/RR/database/RR.09.01/mcdonald1/)