#1 Fluently multiply and divide within 100 (3.OA) IXL: Multiplication – 3rd Grade F.1 – F.13 Multiplication – 4th Grade D. 1 and D.2 Division – 3rd Grade G.1, G.2, G.5 Division – E.1 and E.2 www.mathfactcafe.com www.aplusmath.com/Flashcards #2 Multiplication: Multiply up to 4 X 1 digit, and 2 X 2 digit numbers (4.NT) IXL: Multiplication – 4th Grade D.10 – D.15 www.mathfactcafe.com www.aplusmath.com/Flashcards #3 Division: up to four-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm (4.NBT) IXL: Division – 4th Grade E.4, E.15, E.16 www.dadsworksheets.com #4 Understand place value up to the thousands place (3.NBT) IXL: 3rd Grade B.1, B.2, B.4, B.6 #5 Round whole numbers to any place (4.NBT) IXL: 4th Grade A.6 #6 Understand equivalent fractions (4.NF) IXL: 4th Grade Q.1, Q.2, Q.3, Q.4, Q.5 http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/fractions/frac.html #7 Add/Subtract fractions with like denominators (4.NF) IXL: 4th Grade R.1, R.2, R.3 http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/fractions/frac.html #8 Understands factors, multiples, prime and composite numbers (4.OA) IXL: 4th Grade A.5, A.7, D.4 #9 Use decimal notations for fractions with denominators 10 or 100) (4.NF) IXL: T.1, T.2, T.3, T.4, T.5, T.6, T.7, T.8 # 10 Measurement Conversions (length, mass, capacity and time) (4.MD) IXL: N.1, N.2, N.3, N.4, N.5, N.6 *The Common Core standard is in parenthesis *All IXL skills are in the 3RD OR 4th Grade level. If you child is wanting a challenge please feel free to have them go to the 5th grade skills and give them a try! Also, going back to 3rd and 4th grade skills that are not necessarily listed here is a great way to have your child review and be ready to jump back into learning in the fall. This Top Ten Skills list has been complied to provide you with resources to help your “rising” 5th grader retain the skills they learned in 4th grade. Most students who do not continue with academic practice over the summer vacation lose about two months of grade level equivalency in mathematical computation skills. Practicing math over the summer vacation is important in developing life-long learning habits, and maintaining growth made the previous school year. Research has shown that students who review learning during the summer perform better when school resumes in the fall. I appreciate your active role in helping your student prepare for the 5th grade, and I hope you all enjoy a fun-filled summer break! IMiss Orizotti General Math Websites to Support Summer Retention (no registration necessary) www.dadsworksheets.com (look to right side of the page for skills organized by topic) www.LearnZillion.com (watch short videos for any skill. Search by Standard for easy navigation) www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/archives/numbercross.shtml (Math “crossword” puzzles) www.sheppardsoftward.com (TONS of math games)
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