Everyday Mathematics
Everyday Mathematics was developed by the University of Chicago Mathematic Project (UCMP) in conjunction with feedback from education specialists, administrators, and classroom teachers in order to enable children in elementary grades to learn more mathematical content and become life-long mathematical thinkers. This curriculum is used across the country, with nearly 3 million students in the United States alone. It is scientifically research-based and proven to build students' mathematical knowledge from the basics to higher-order thinking and critical problem solving.
Fourth Grade Math Units
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Unit One:: Naming and Constructing Geometric Figures
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Unit Two: Using Numbers and Organizing Data
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Unit Three: Multiplication and Division; Number Sentences and Algebra
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Unit Four: Decimals and Their Uses
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Unit Five:: Big Numbers, Estimation, and Computation
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Unit Six: Division; Map Reference Frames; Measures of Angles
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Unit Seven: Fractions and Their Uses; Chance and Probability
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Unit Eight: Perimeter and Area
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Unit Nine: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
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Unit Ten: Reflections and Symmetry
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Unit Eleven: 3-D Shapes, Weight, Volume, and Capacity
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Unit Twelve: Rates
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Do you have questions about how to use the algorithms in Everyday Mathematics? Click here to see examples that
demonstrate how to use a variety of algorithms included in Everyday Mathematics.