Each Simply Good and Beautiful homeschool math course develops a basic foundation for math in young students. It provides a perfect balance of enjoyable learning and fun with a variety of unique games and engaging stories.
The Simply Good and Beautiful Math 4 student-led lesson time varies. Most 4th grade learners will need 30-45minutes to complete each lesson. The Grade 4 Set includes the full-color Course Book, Mental Math Map Mysteries, Answer Key, and online instructional videos. The 120 lessons follow a similar format: video instruction, mini-lesson with practice, and review. Unit Assessments are included. Engaging videos (mostly 10-15 minutes) provide full instruction and interactive practice problems. Students who have mastered concepts can choose to read the mini-lesson summary instead of watching the video. The Mental Math Mysteries book correlates with the Course Book to provide a fun warmup exercise. As they work through the Course Book, students are directed to complete the lesson in the mental math book. When the program is finished, students will have completed their math and can read the Mental Math Mysteries story. The Answer Key provides answers to problems, math mysteries activities, and assessments. Additional free teaching resources available online include downloadable practice pages and flashcards.
This full-year kit Math 4 Course Book, Math 4 Mental Math Map Mysteries, Answer Key, and access to Math 4 Videos found on the product page at goodandbeautiful.com.
Concepts covered in this level include commutative property of multiplication; comparing numbers through hundred millions; estimations; measurement to a quarter inch; order numbers through hundred millions; add/subtract fractions (uncommon denominators); add/subtract mixed numbers (uncommon denominators); reducing fractions to simplest form; associative property of addition; associative property of multiplication; convert improper fractions to mixed numbers; divisibility rules for 2, 5, and 10; exponents; long division; short division; order of operations; perfect squares to 144; prime and composite numbers; triangle classification by angles; add/subtract decimals to the thousandths place; circles; distributive property; perimeter and area; tessellations; volume; write fractions and mixed numbers as decimals; percents; multiplication (three-digit by two-digit) and decimal numbers.
Don't miss the recommended resources to accompany this course and expand learning, including Musical Multiplication, Multiplication Flashcards, and the Math Scratch Pad on goodandbeautiful.com.
