Math
"The only way to learn mathematics is to do mathematics"
-Paul Halmos
- understand and use place value
- determine factors (e.g., 6 is a factor of 24) and multiples (e.g., 45 is a multiple of 9) to solve problems
- describe how decimals, fractions, ratios and percents are related
- use graphs and tables to show number patterns and solve problems
- write and solve equations that represent problems or patterns
- classify, measure and draw angles and triangles
- generalize the sum of interior angles for triangles and quadrilaterals
- construct and compare triangles
- describe and compare the angles and sides of regular and irregular polygons
- develop and apply formulas for the perimeter of polygons, the area of rectangles and the volume of right rectangular prisms
- plot whole number points on a grid
- perform reflections, rotations and slides in combination on a 2-D shape
- use line graphs to present and interpret information
- collect and analyze data to graph and solve problems
- understand the differences between experimental and theoretical probability (Learn Alberta)
Assignments
Math Padlet Site
Fact Sheet & Links for Parents