Math 4, 3rd ed. Lesson Plan Overview
LessonLesson PagesWorktext PagesSkill FocusPractice and ReviewBible TruthsChapter 1: Place Value and Money14–52–41-, 2-, 3-, and 4-digit numbersOnes and Thousands periodsvalue of digits in 4-digit numbersaddition facts26–75–6Millions periodvalue of digits in numbers with up to 9 digits6-digit numbers in standard form and word formsubtraction factsI. God as Master38–97–89-digit numbers in standard form, expanded form, and word formvalue of digits in numbers with up to 9 digitscompare 2- and 3-digit numbersaddition/subtraction fact families: 5-5-10, 4-6-10, 3-7-10, 2-8-10, 1-9-10410–119–10compare numbers using >, <, or =compare numbers in standard form, expanded form, and word formcount by 10s; 100s; 1,000s; 10,000s; and 100,000saddition/subtraction fact families: 5-6-11, 4-7-11, 3-8-11, 2-9-11512–1311–12order numbers from least to greatest and greatest to leasteven and odd numbersadd 2- and 3-digit numbersaddition/subtraction fact families: 6-6-12, 5-7-12, 4-8-12, 3-9-12I. God as Master614–1513–14round to the place with the greatest valueround to a given place within a numbersubtract 2- and 3-digit numbersaddition/subtraction fact families: 6-7-13, 5-8-13, 4-9-13716–1715–16decimals: tenthsrename 10 tenths as 1 oneread and write decimals to the Tenths placeaddition/subtraction fact families: 7-7-14, 6-8-14, 5-9-14818–1917–18decimals: hundredthsrename 10 hundredths as 1 tenthread and write decimals to the Hundredths placecount sets of moneyaddition/subtraction fact families: 7-8-15, 6-9-15920–2119–20value of a set of moneytime to the 5-minute intervaladdition/subtraction fact families: 8-8-16, 7-9-161022–2321–22amount of money needed to purchase an itemcount back changeaddition/subtraction fact families: 9-9-18, 8-9-171124–2523–24renaming numbersaddition and subtraction facts1226–2729–30Chapter 1 Reviewaddition and subtraction facts13*TP2831–33Chapter 1 TestGrade 3 ReviewChapter 2: Addition & Subtraction of Whole Numbers1432–3334–36addition propertiesAssociative Property to make 10fact familiesmissing addend equation with a variablefunction tablesmultiplication facts: 0 as a factor, 1 as a factor1534–3537–38add 2- and 3-digit numbersestimate the sum by rounding to the nearest ten or hundredaddition problems with 3 addendsnumber words: zero–nineteendivision facts: 1 as the divisorI. God as Master1636–3739–401,000 more/1,000 less10,000 more/10,000 lessadd 4- and 5-digit numbersestimate the sum by rounding to the nearest one thousand or ten thousandword problems with 3 addends10 more/10 less; 100 more/100 lessmultiplication facts: 2 as a factorI. God as Master1738–3941–42add amounts of moneyestimate the sum by rounding amounts ofmoney to the place with the greatest valuemoney word problemsword form for numbers 10–100division facts: 2 as the divisorI. God as Master1840–4143–44Zero Property of Subtractionsubtract 2- and 3-digit numbersestimate the difference by rounding to theplace with the greatest valuemissing addend equation with a variableeven and odd numbersmultiplication facts: 3 as a factor1942–4345–46subtract 4- and 5-digit numberscheck a subtraction problem using additionestimate the difference by rounding to thenearest one thousand or ten thousandmulti-step word problemsdivision facts: 3 as the divisor2044–4547–48subtract 3-, 4-, and 5-digit numbers, renaming zerosword problemsvalue of digits in numbers with up to 6?digitsmultiplication facts: 4 as a factor7c PraiseI. God as Master2146–4749–50subtract amounts of moneyestimate the difference by rounding amounts of money to the place with the?greatest valuemoney word problemsmulti-step word problemsordinal positionsdivision facts: 4 as the divisor2248–4951–52add and subtract 4-, 5-, and 6-digit numbersestimate the sum or difference by rounding to the place with the greatest value or to the place with the greatest value in the lesser numberfractions: halves, thirds, fourthsmultiplication facts: 5 as a factor2350–5153–54types of subtractionsubtraction word problemsfractions: sixths, eighthsdivision facts: 5 as the divisor2452–5355–56word problems using a cost chartword problems with variablesfractions: tenthsmultiplication facts: 0–5 as a factor2e Work2554–5561–62Chapter 2 Reviewmultiplication facts26TP5663–65Chapter 2 TestCumulative ReviewChapter 3: Fractions2760–6166–682/2, 3/3, 4/4, 5/5, 6/6, 7/7, 8/8, 9/9, and 10/10 equal 1 wholenumerator and denominatoridentify the fraction that names part of a?wholemultiplication facts: 6 as a factor5b Sharing2862–6369–70write the fraction that names part of a setpredict probability and record resultsexpanded formdivision facts: 6 as the divisor2964–6571–72determine the fraction of a setdetermine probabilityword formmultiplication facts: 7 as a factor8a Faith in God’s promises3066–6773–74compare like fractionsorder like fractions from least to greatestcompare unlike fractions using a numberline or circlescount by 2s to 20, 5s to 50division facts: 7 as the divisor3168–6975–76add and subtract like fractionsimproper fractionsfraction word problemsmultiplication facts: 8, 9, or 10 as a factor3d Body as a templeI. God as Master3270–7177–78mixed numbers and improper fractionscompare mixed numberscount by 3s to 30, 4s to 40division facts: 8 as the divisorI. God as Master3372–7379–80add and subtract mixed numbersround numbers to the place with the greatest valuedivision facts: 9 as the divisorI. God as Master3474–7581–82fractional part of a wholecircle graphround numbers to the place with the greatest valuedivision facts: 10 as the divisorI. God as Master3576–7787–88Chapter 3 Reviewdivision facts36TP7889–91Chapter 3 TestCumulative ReviewChapter 4: Multiplication & Division Facts3782–8392–94factor, productcreate an array to show related multiplication factsmultiplesIdentity Property and Zero Property of Multiplicationaddition/subtraction fact families: 9-9-18, 8-9-17, 8-8-16, 7-9-163884–8595–96dividend, divisor, quotientrelated multiplication/division facts with 0 or 1write phrases using numbers and math symbolscompare numbersaddition/subtraction fact families: 7-8-15, 6-9-15, 7-7-14, 6-8-14, 5-9-143986–8797–98Commutative Property of Multiplicationrelated multiplication/division factsequation form, division frame, fraction formillustrate and solve word problemsfacts with 9 or 10 as a factor or the divisor, using patternsorder numbersaddition/subtraction fact families: 6-7-13, 5-8-13, 4-9-13, 6-6-12, 5-7-12I. God as Master4088–8999–100facts with 11 as a factor or the divisor, using patternsMultiplication-Addition Principleword problemsmissing addend/subtrahend equations with variablesaddition/subtraction fact families: 4-8-12, 3-9-12, 5-6-11, 4-7-116a Bible study4190–91101–2facts with 12 as a factor or the divisor, using strategiesMultiplication-Addition Principledecimals: tenthsaddition/subtraction fact families: 3-8-11, 2-9-11, 3-7-10, 2-8-10, 1-9-104292–93103–4Multiplication-Addition Principlemental math strategies for facts with 6 or 9 as a factordivision facts, using related multiplication factsword problemsdecimals: hundredthsaddition/subtraction fact families: 5-5-10, 4-6-10, 4-5-9, 3-6-95c Evangelism and missions4394–95105–6Associative Property of Multiplicationword problems with 3 factorsuse a calculatorcount moneyaddition/subtraction fact families: 2-7-9, 1-8-9, 0-9-9, 4-4-8, 3-5-84a Sowing and reaping4496–97107–8missing factor equation with a variableequation with 2 operationscount back changeaddition/subtraction fact families: 2-6-8, 1-7-8, 0-8-8, 3-4-7, 2-5-74598–99109–10word problems, working backwardsmental math: properties of additionaddition/subtraction fact families: 1-6-7, 0-7-7, 3-3-6, 2-4-6, 1-5-6, 0-6-62e WorkI. God as Master46100–101115–16Chapter 4 Reviewaddition and subtraction facts47TP102117–19Chapter 4 TestCumulative ReviewChapter 5: Decimals48106–7120–2210 tenths equal 1 wholeread and write decimals to the Tenths placewrite a decimal as a fraction or a mixed numberaddition facts49108–9123–24write a mixed number as a decimalcompare decimals to the Tenths placeorder decimals from least to greatestorder decimals in a word problemsubtraction facts50110–11125–26100 hundredths equal 1 wholerename 10 hundredths as 1 tenthread and write decimals to the Hundredths placewrite a mixed number as a decimalmultiplication facts: 11 as a factor51112–13127–28write a mixed number as a decimalcompare decimals to the Hundredths placeorder decimals from least to greatestorder decimals in a word problemdivision facts: 11 as the divisorI. God as Master52114–15129–30add decimalssubtract decimalsdecimal word problems1,000 more/1,000 less; 10,000 more/10,000 lessmultiplication facts: 12 as a factorI. God as Master53116–17131–32round decimals to the nearest whole numberround amounts of money to the nearest dollarestimate the sum or difference by rounding to the nearest whole number or dollaraddition problems with 3 addendsdecimal word problemsmultiplication function tablesdivision facts: 12 as the divisor54118–19133–34equivalent valuesdivision function tablesaddition and subtraction factsI. God as Master55120–21137–38Chapter 5 Reviewaddition and subtraction facts56TP122139–41Chapter 5 TestCumulative ReviewChapter 6: Multiplication—1-Digit Multipliers57126–27142–44multiply a 2- or 3-digit factor by a 1-digit factor without renamingmultiplication word problemsmultiplication facts: 10 as a factor58128–29145–46multiply a 2- or 3-digit factor by a 1-digit factor with renamingword problemsdivision facts: 10 as the divisor59130–31147–48multiply a 2- or 3-digit factor by a 1-digit factormultiply multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000 by a 1-digit factorfractions: part of a wholemultiplication/division fact families: 1-1-1, 1-2-2, 1-3-3, 1-4-460132–33149–50round numbers to the nearest ten or hundredestimate the product by rounding to the nearest ten or hundredmultiply a 2- or 3-digit factor by a 1-digit factorfractions: part of a setmultiplication/division fact families: 1-5-5, 1-6-6, 1-7-7, 1-8-861134–35151–52estimate the product by rounding to the nearest ten or hundredmultiply a 2- or 3-digit factor by a 1-digit factormoney multiplication problemsword problemssubtraction, renaming zerosmultiplication/division fact families: 1-9-9, 1-10-10, 1-11-11, 1-12-125b Giving62136–37153–54multiply a 4-digit factor by a 1-digit factorestimate the product by rounding to the nearest one thousandword problemscompare fractionsmultiplication and division facts63138–39155–56money multiplication problemsmulti-step money problem, using a tableread and complete a tableadd and subtract like fractionsmultiplication/division fact families: 2-2-4, 2-3-6, 2-4-8, 2-5-1064140–41159–60Chapter 6 Reviewmultiplication and division facts5b Giving65TP142161–63Chapter 6 TestCumulative ReviewChapter 7: Geometry—Plane Figures66146–47164–66point, line, line segmenthorizontal lines and vertical linesparallel lines and intersecting linesdraw points, lines, and line segmentsread a mapmultiplication/division fact families: 2-6-12, 2-7-14, 2-8-16, 2-9-1867148–49167–68rayangleright angle, acute angle, obtuse angleimproper fractions and mixed numbersmultiplication/division fact families: 2-10-20, 2-11-22, 2-12-2468150–51169–70regular and irregular polygons: triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, octagonright triangleadd and subtract mixed numbersmultiplication and division facts4d VictoryI. God as Master69152–53171–72polygonsparallelogramsperimeter of a polygonperimeter word problemsmultiply a 2- or 3-digit factor by a 1-digit factormultiplication/division fact families: 3-3-9, 3-4-12, 3-5-15, 3-6-1870154–55173–74perimeterareaarea word problemsmissing factor equationsmultiplication/division fact families: 3-7-21, 3-8-24, 3-9-277d Contentment71156–57175–76similar figures and congruent figuressymmetrical figures and line of symmetryslide, flip, turnpoints, lines, line segments, rays, anglesmultiplication/division fact families: 3-10-30, 3-11-33, 3-12-3672158–59177–78perimeter of a figurearea of a regionarea and perimeter word problemsmultiply a 3- or 4-digit factor by a 1-digit factormultiplication and division facts73160–61179–80center point of a circlename a circleradius and diameter of a circlelength of a radius and a diametersubtract 2- and 3-digit numbersmultiplication/division fact families: 4-4-16, 4-5-20, 4-6-241c Separation from the world4a Sowing and reaping4b Purity74162–63181–82area of complex polygons and trianglesregular and irregular polygonsparallel, intersecting, horizontal, and vertical linesright, acute, and obtuse anglescirclesmultiplication/division fact families: 4-7-28, 4-8-32, 4-9-361b Repentance and faithE. Christ as Sacrifice75164–65187–88Chapter 7 Reviewmultiplication and division facts76TP166189–91Chapter 7 TestCumulative ReviewChapter 8: Division—1-Digit Divisors77170–71192–94partition and measurement divisiondivision as the inverse operation of multiplicationillustrate and write division word problemsmultiplication/division fact families: 4-10-40, 4-11-44, 4-12-485b Sharing78172–73195–96long division process1-digit quotient with a remaindersolve a long division problem using facts and near factsmultiplesmultiplication and division facts79174–75197–98solve division facts using the long division processdivide a 2- or 3-digit dividend by a 1-digit divisordecimals: tenths and hundredthsmultiplication/division fact families: 5-5-25, 5-6-30, 5-7-3580176–77199–2001- or 2-digit quotient with a remainder, renaming in the dividenddetermine the number of digits in a quotient before dividingcompare and order decimalsmultiplication/division fact families: 5-8-40, 5-9-45, 5-10-5081178–79201–22- or 3-digit quotient with a remainder, renaming in the dividenddetermine the number of digits in a quotient before dividingsolve a division problem using the traditional formwrite numbers in standard formmultiplication/division fact families: 5-11-55, 5-12-605b Sharing82180–81203–4quotient containing 0check the quotient of a division problem, using multiplicationdivision word problemsadd and subtract decimalsmultiplication and division facts1a Understanding Jesus ChristI. God as Master83182–83205–6divide multiples of 10 and 100check the quotient of a division problemdivision word problemsestimate by rounding to the place with the greatest valuemultiplication/division fact families: 6-6-36, 6-7-42, 6-8-4884184–85207–84-digit dividendcheck the quotient of a division problemdivide moneydivision money word problemscustomary measurement abbreviationsequivalent customary measurementsmultiplication/division fact families: 6-9-54, 6-10-602a Obedience6a Bible study85186–87209–10find the average of a set of numbersaveraging word problemsfractional parts of a wholemultiplication/division fact families: 6-11-66, 6-12-7286188–89211–12Divisibility rules: 2, 5, and 10Determine the remainder of a division equationmental math problemsmultiplication and division factsI. God as Master87190–91217–18Chapter 8 Reviewmultiplication and division facts5b Sharing88TP192219–21Chapter 8 TestCumulative ReviewChapter 9: Data & Graphs89196–97222–24interpret a pictograph and a bar graphmake a tally/frequency tablerelationship between bar graph, circle graph, and pictographaverage (mean), range, mode, and medianmultiplication/division fact families: 7-7-49, 7-8-56, 7-9-6390198–99225–26make a double bar graph using data from a chartaverage (mean)make a bar graph and a circle graph using data from a tally tableinterpret a circle graphcustomary measurement abbreviationsequivalent customary measurementsmultiplication/division fact families: 7-10-70, 7-11-77, 7-12-8491200–1227–28make a single line graph using data from a tableaverage (mean), mode, range, and medianinterpret a double line graphmultiplication and division facts92202–3229–30write ordered pairs to identify points on a coordinate graphlocate and plot points on a coordinate graphscale and intervalmultiplication/division fact families: 8-8-64, 8-9-72, 8-10-80I. God as Master93204–5231–32make and read a line plotrangemake a stem-and-leaf plot using data recorded on a line plotmultiples of 2, 3, 4, and 5multiplication/division fact families: 8-11-88, 8-12-96I. God as Master94206–7233–34logicareaperimetermultiplication and division factsI. God as Master95208–9235–36record survey data on a tally/frequency tablemake a bar graph and a pictograph using data from a tally tablemake a circle graphcompare a circle graph, bar graph, pictograph, and tally tablemultiply multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000multiplication/division fact families: 9-9-81, 9-10-9096210–11239–40Chapter 9 Reviewmultiplication and division facts97TP212241–43Chapter 9 TestCumulative ReviewChapter 10: Customary Measurement & Time98216–17244–46inch, foot12 inches = 1 footabbreviations: in., ftestimate and measure length, width, and height to the nearest foot, inch, half inch, or fourth inchdraw a line to the nearest inch, half inch, or fourth inchmultiplication/division fact families: 9-11-99, 9-12-10899218–19247–48inch, foot, yard, mile36 inches = 1 yard, 3 feet = 1 yardabbreviations: yd, miestimate and measure length and height to the nearest inch, foot, or yarduse a map key to determine distancecongruent, similar, and symmetrical figuresmultiplication/division fact families: 10-10-100; 10-11-110; 12-10-120I. God as Master100220–21249–50convert yards to feet and feet to yardsconvert feet to inches and inches to feetconvert miles to feet and miles to yardsslide, flip, turnmultiplication and division factsI. God as Master101222–23251–52pound, ounce, ton16 ounces = 1 pound, 2,000 pounds = 1?tonabbreviations: oz, lb, T (tn)read a spring scaleconvert pounds to ounces, tons to pounds, pounds to tonscircle: radius, diametermultiplication and division facts102224–25253–54cup, pint, quart, gallon2 cups = 1 pint, 2 pints = 1 quart, 4 quarts = 1 gallonconvert (rename) units of capacitycapacity word problemmental math: division with near facts and remaindersmultiplication/division fact families: 11-11-121, 11-12-132, 12-12-144103226–27255–56degreeFahrenheit thermometer°F represents degrees Fahrenheitstandard Fahrenheit temperatures interpret a line graphmultiplication and division factsmultiply multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000104228–29257–5860 minutes = 1 hour, 60 seconds = 1 minute, 1?day = 24 hourstime to the minuteconvert minutes to seconds, hours to minutes, days to hourscompare minutes and seconds, hours and minutes, days and hoursdivisibility rules: 2, 5, and 10multiplication and division facts105230–31259–60quarter hourtime using before or after the houram/pm; noon/midnightaveraging word problemsmultiplication and division facts106232–33261–62elapsed time to the hour and minuteread a schedule to determine elapsed timefuture elapsed timeelapsed time word problemslong divisionmultiplication and division facts107234–35263–64calendarwrite a dateidentify position of a month: ordinal position, after, before, betweenelapsed or future elapsed datewrite numbers in standard formvalue of digits in a numberI. God as Master108236–37265–66Roman numerals for 1–12pattern for writing Roman numeralsmulti-step elapsed time problemwrite decimals109238–39271–72Chapter 10 Reviewmultiplication and division facts110TP240273–275Chapter 10 TestCumulative ReviewChapter 11: Multiplication—2-Digit Multipliers111244–45276–78multiply multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000solve word problems mentallyaddition and subtraction facts112246–47279–80Multiplication-Addition Principle, using manipulativesmultiply a 2-digit factor by a 2-digit factormultiplication word problemsrange, median, modeaddition and subtraction facts113248–49281–82Multiplication-Addition Principle, using an arraymultiply a 2-digit factor by a 2-digit factormultiplication word problemsfind the averageaddition and subtraction facts114250–51283–84Multiplication-Addition Principlemultiply a 2-digit factor by a 2-digit factorestimate the product by roundingmental math: divide multiples of 10 and?100addition and subtraction facts2b Helpfulness115252–53285–86multiply a 2- or 3-digit factor by a 2-digit factormultiplication word problemsperimeteraddition and subtraction facts116254–55287–88multiply a 2- or 3-digit factor by a 2-digit factorestimate the product by roundingsolve estimate word problems mentallypictograph, bar graphaddition and subtraction facts117256–57289–90multiply moneymoney word problemsestimate the product by roundingestimate the product using the Multiplication-Addition Principlesolve multi-step problems mentallymental math problemsaddition and subtraction facts2e Work118258–59293–94Chapter 11 Reviewaddition and subtraction facts119TP260295–97Chapter 11 TestCumulative ReviewChapter 12: Fractions—Addition & Subtraction120264–65299–300identify the fraction that names part of a whole and part of a setfractions that equal 1 wholecompare and order like fractionscompare unlike fractionsimproper fractions and mixed numberscompare mixed numbersmultiplication and division facts121266–67301–2determine whether fractions are less than, greater than, or equal to 1determine whether fractions are less than, greater than, or equal to 1/2order unlike fractions with 1/2 time to the minutetime using before or after the hourmultiplication and division facts122268–69303–4add and subtract like fractionsrename an improper fraction as a mixed numberrename 1 as an improper fractionfraction word problems2- and 3-digit subtractionmultiples of 2, 4, and 6multiplication and division facts123270–71305–6add and subtract mixed numbersrename an improper fraction as a mixed numberrename 1 as an improper fractionfraction word problemslong divisionmultiples of 3, 5, and 7multiplication and division facts124272–73307–8find equivalent fractions by re-partitioning shapes or number linesfind equivalent fractions using multiplicationdivisibility rules: 2, 5, and 10multiplication and division facts5b Sharing125274–75309–10find equivalent fractions by re-partitioning shapesadd and subtract unlike fractionsadd moneymultiplication and division facts126276–77311–12find equivalent fractions using multiplicationadd and subtract unlike fractionsrename an improper fraction as a mixed numberdecimals: tenths and hundredthsmultiplication and division facts127278–79313–14fractional part of a setadd money using a chartmultiplication and division facts5b Sharing128280–81315–16fraction word problemsequivalent customary measurementsmultiplication and division facts7b Exaltation of Christ129282–83321–22Chapter 12 Reviewmultiplication and division facts130TP284323–25Chapter 12 TestCumulative ReviewChapter 13: Metric Measurement131288–89326–28meter, centimeter, millimeter100 centimeters = 1 meter, 1000 millimeters = 1 meterabbreviations: m, cm, mmestimate and measure length, width, and height to the nearest meter, centimeter, and millimeterdraw a line to the nearest centimeter or millimeteraddition and subtraction facts132290–91329–30kilometer1000 meters = 1 kilometerabbreviation: kmconvert millimeters, centimeters, or kilometers to meters and meters to kilometers, centimeters, or millimeterscompare linear measurements using >, <, or?=measurement word problemsadd and subtract like fractionsaddition and subtraction facts133292–93331–32liter, milliliter1000 milliliters = 1 literabbreviations: L, mLconvert milliliters to liters and liters to milliliterscompare milliliters and liters using >, <, or =measurement word problemsrename an improper fraction as a mixed numberaddition and subtraction factsB. Guiltless by the Blood134294–95333–34gram, kilogram1000 grams = 1 kilogramabbreviations: g, kgconvert kilograms to grams and grams to kilogramscompare grams and kilograms using >, <, or =measurement word problemssubtract 3- and 4-digit numbersaddition and subtraction factsI. God as Master135296–97335–36degreeCelsius thermometer°C represents degrees Celsiusstandard Celsius temperaturesaddition and subtraction factsmultiplication and division facts136298–99337–38metric units for length, capacity, mass, and?temperatureappropriate measurement tooldetermine the temperature, given the increase or decrease from a given temperaturelong divisionaddition and subtraction facts137300–1339–40complete a tableuse logic to extend a number sequencematch a set of operations to a series of numbersmultiply multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000138302–3343–44Chapter 13 Reviewaddition and subtraction facts139TP304345–47Chapter 13 TestCumulative ReviewChapter 14: Division—2-Digit Division140308–9348–50divide a 2- or 3-digit multiple of 10 by a 2-digit multiple of 10 to find a 1-digit quotientcheck division problems, using multiplicationdivision as the inverse operation of multiplicationdivision word problemsmultiplication and division facts5b Giving141310–11351–52divide by a 2-digit multiple of 10 to find a 1-digit quotient with a remaindercheck division problems, using multiplication division word problemsmultiplication and division facts5b Sharing I. God as Master142312–13353–54divide by rounding the divisor1-digit quotient with a remaindercheck division problems, using multiplicationdivision word problemsdivision problems in fraction formmultiplication and division facts5b Giving6a Bible studyH. God as Father143314–15355–561-digit quotientdivide by rounding the divisorcheck division problems, using multiplicationdivision word problemsfind the averagemultiplication and division facts5b SharingI. God as Master144316–17357–581- or 2-digit quotientcheck division problems, using multiplicationdivision word problemsmulti-step word problemsmultiplication and division facts145318–19359–602-digit quotientdivide moneydivision word problemspolygonsmultiplication and division facts2b Teamwork5b Giving 5c Evangelism and missionsI. God as Master146320–21361–62adjust the quotient in a division problem1-digit quotientcheck division problems, using multiplicationdivide moneydivision word problemsline of symmetrymultiplication and division facts2b Helpfulness 6a Bible study6b Prayer147322–23363–64quotient containing 0adjust the quotient in a division problemdivide moneymoney word problemsslide, flip, turnmultiplication and division facts5b Giving 6c Spirit-filled148324–25365–66solve a word problem using multiplication and repeated additionsolve a word problem using division and repeated subtractionmulti-step word problemsorder decimals and fractions from least to greatestmultiplication and division facts6b Prayer149326–27371–72Chapter 14 Reviewmultiplication and division facts5b Giving150TP328373–75Chapter 14 TestCumulative ReviewChapter 15: Geometry—3-Dimensional Figures151332–33376–78distinguish between 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional objectsfaces, edges, verticessphere, cone, cylinderconstruct a cone and a cylinder from netsaddition and subtraction facts152334–35379–80rectangular prism, square prism (cube), triangular prismconstruct prisms from netslong divisionaddition and subtraction facts153336–37381–82pyramidsmake models of a square prism, a square pyramid, and a triangular pyramidconstruct a rectangular pyramid, a square pyramid, and a triangular pyramid from netslong divisionaddition and subtraction facts154338–39383–84surface areasurface area of a square prism (cube)surface area of a rectangular prismmultiply by a 1-digit factoraddition and subtraction facts6e Forgiveness155340–41385–86volumeformula to determine volumeadd or subtract mixed numbersaddition and subtraction facts5a Love156342–43387–88recognize and extend patternsdetermine the missing part in a patterncreate a patternVenn diagramappropriate metric unitaddition and subtraction facts157344–45391–92Chapter 15 Reviewaddition and subtraction facts158TP346393–95Chapter 15 TestCumulative ReviewChapter 16: Pre-Algebra159350–51396–98positive and negative numbersFahrenheit thermometerplan a pizza partymultiplication and division facts160352–53399–400compare and order positive and negative numbersgraph positive and negative numbers on a number lineplan a pizza partymental math problemsmultiplication and division facts161354–55401–2graph positive and negative numbers on a number lineorder positive and negative numbersplan a pizza partymental math problemsmultiplication and division facts2b Teamwork2e Cooperativeness162356–57403–4graph points on a coordinate graphwrite ordered pairs to identify points on a coordinate graphplan a pizza partymental math problemsmultiplication and division facts2b Teamwork5a Love163358–59405–6equationuse variables to represent quantitiesrelationships between variablescomplete a function tablegraph points on a coordinate graphplan a pizza partymental math problemsmultiplication and division facts2b Teamwork2e Initiative8c Fight8d CourageH. God as Father164360–61409–10Chapter 16 Reviewmultiplication and division facts165TP362411–13Chapter 16 TestCumulative Review ................
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