Math Grade 4 - British Columbia

Mathematics Grade 4

Integrated Resource Package 2007

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Main entry under title: Mathematics grade 4 : integrated resource package 2007

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1. Arithmetic - Study and teaching (Elementary) ? British Columbia. 2. Mathematics - Study and teaching (Elementary) ? British Columbia. 3. Education, Elementary ? Curricula ? British Columbia. 4. Teaching ? Aids and devices. I. British Columbia. Ministry of Education.

QA135.6.M37 2007

372.7'04309711

C2007-960063-8

Copyright ? 2007 Ministry of Education, Province of British Columbia.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

"$,/08-&%(.&/54 Acknowledgments ..................................................................................................................................................5

13&'"$& Preface ...................................................................................................................................................................... 7

*/530%6$5*0/50."5)&."5*$4,50 Rationale ................................................................................................................................................................ 11 Aboriginal Perspective ........................................................................................................................................ 12 Affective Domain ................................................................................................................................................. 12 Nature of Mathematics ........................................................................................................................................ 13 Goals for Mathematics K to 7 ............................................................................................................................. 14 Curriculum Organizers ....................................................................................................................................... 15 Key Concepts: Overview of Mathematics K to 7 Topics ................................................................................. 16 Mathematical Processes ...................................................................................................................................... 18 Suggested Timeframe .......................................................................................................................................... 20 References .............................................................................................................................................................. 20

$0/4*%&3"5*0/4'03130(3".%&-*7&3: Alternative Delivery Policy ................................................................................................................................. 29 Inclusion, Equity, and Accessibility for all Learners ...................................................................................... 29 Working with the Aboriginal Community ...................................................................................................... 30 Information and Communications Technology .............................................................................................. 30 Copyright and Responsibility ............................................................................................................................ 30 Fostering the Development of Positive Attitudes in Mathematics ................................................................ 31 Instructional Focus ............................................................................................................................................... 31 Applying Mathematics ........................................................................................................................................ 33

13&4$3*#&%-&"3/*/(065$0.&4 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................... 37 Prescribed Learning Outcomes .......................................................................................................................... 40

456%&/5"$)*&7&.&/5 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................... 45 Grade 4.................................................................................................................................................................... 50 Number ............................................................................................................................................................ 51 Patterns and Relations ................................................................................................................................... 55 Shape and Space ............................................................................................................................................. 57 Statistics and Probability .............................................................................................................................. 60

$-"44300."44&44.&/5.0%&Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................63 Classroom Model ? Grade 4................................................................................................................................. 66

-&"3/*/(3&4063$&4 Learning Resources .............................................................................................................................................. 95

(-044"3: Glossary ................................................................................................................................................................. 99

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Many people contributed their expertise to this document. The Project Co-ordinator was Mr. Richard DeMerchant of the Ministry of Education, working with other ministry personnel and our partners in education. We would like to thank all who participated in this process with a special thank you to Western and Northern Canadian Protocol (WNCP) partners in education for creation of the WNCP Common Curriculum Framework (CCF) for Kindergarten to Grade 9 Mathematics from which this IRP is based.

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Lori Boychuk

School District No. 91 (Nechako Lakes)

Rosamar Garcia

School District No. 38 (Richmond)

Glen Gough

School District No. 81 (Fort Nelson)

Linda Jensen

School District No. 35 (Langley)

Carollee Norris

School District No. 60 (Peace River North)

Barb Wagner

School District No. 60 (Peace River North)

Joan Wilson

School District No. 46 (Sunshine Coast)

Donna Wong

School District No. 36 (Surrey)

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Liliane Gauthier

Saskatchewan Learning

Pamela Hagen

School District 43 (Coquitlam), University of British Columbia

Jack Kinakin

School District 20 (Kootney-Columbia)

Heather Morin

British Columbia Ministry of Education

Janice Novakowski

School District 38 (Richmond), University of British Columbia

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