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1 Division 2 http://bit.ly/2dfpLeG
You can access the information on your handheld device by typing the above into your address bar

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3 What your child will need to know by the end of Grade Four.
Your child will learn about and compare numbers to , and add and subtract decimal numbers to hundredths. They will understand and recall multiplication and division facts to 7 x 7, and multiply and divide by 1-digit numbers. Your child will compare and order fractions, solve one-step equations, and find the area of 2- D shapes.

4 What your child will need to know by the end of Grade Five.
Using mathematics to solve problems. Your child will understand, recall and apply multiplication and related division facts to 9 x 9. They will multiply 2-digit by 2-digit numbers, and divide 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers. Your child will compare fractions with like and unlike denominators, and describe, compare, add and subtract decimal numbers (to thousandths). They will also write and solve one- step equations to solve problems with whole number solutions, and learn about probability.

5 What your child will need to know by the end of Grade Six
Operations with numbers. Your child will convert between improper fractions and mixed numbers, learn about and use integers, and understand the meaning of ratio and percent. They will multiply and divide decimal numbers, and perform operations with whole numbers using order of operations. Your child will use variables, graphs and tables to show number patterns.

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7 What you can do to help your students at home:

8 Fun ways to practice math skills:
Yahtzee Card and Dice games Math Jenga Online math games Mathletics - Some helpful tips: Check online for your child’s math textbook - “Math Makes Sense”

9 Other information: Check out “My Child’s Learning” to see what your child is learning at each grade level: Our school has a web page with various links including math: Check staff eTeacher pages by visiting our school website Many teachers have links posted that can be uses to practice and reinforce various math skills.


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