Math Outcomes
Grade 4 Math
Grade 4 students use objects, pictures and numbers to show and compare quantities up to 10 000 using different strategies. They continue to work on multiplication and division, including the recall of facts up to 5X5, and learn to add and subtract decimals. Children learn to read and record time, connect numbers and shapes to their everyday life, and explain patterns in charts and tables. They also solve problems with classmates and explain their strategies using objects, pictures and equations.
Grade 5 Math
Grade 5 students show and describe numbers up to 1 000 000. They use mental math, estimation and personal strategies to solve problems with whole numbers and decimals. They find ways to solve problems involving numbers, patterns, and data collection. They make connections between shapes and numbers and their everyday lives, such as writing the value of money using a decimal point. Grade 5 students investigate the likelihood of something happening as they learn about probability.
You can click on the following link to see the specific math outcomes for each of the following strands: Numbers, Shape and Space, Patterns and Relations and Stats and Probability
Grade 4 - https://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/mychild/grade4_math.html#0
Grade 5 - http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/mychild/grade5_math.html
Grade 4 students use objects, pictures and numbers to show and compare quantities up to 10 000 using different strategies. They continue to work on multiplication and division, including the recall of facts up to 5X5, and learn to add and subtract decimals. Children learn to read and record time, connect numbers and shapes to their everyday life, and explain patterns in charts and tables. They also solve problems with classmates and explain their strategies using objects, pictures and equations.
Grade 5 Math
Grade 5 students show and describe numbers up to 1 000 000. They use mental math, estimation and personal strategies to solve problems with whole numbers and decimals. They find ways to solve problems involving numbers, patterns, and data collection. They make connections between shapes and numbers and their everyday lives, such as writing the value of money using a decimal point. Grade 5 students investigate the likelihood of something happening as they learn about probability.
You can click on the following link to see the specific math outcomes for each of the following strands: Numbers, Shape and Space, Patterns and Relations and Stats and Probability
Grade 4 - https://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/mychild/grade4_math.html#0
Grade 5 - http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/mychild/grade5_math.html