Unit 1: Process Standards
eTools- 1 People Patterns
If f you see a line of people do you think that you could discover a pattern and figure out who should come next? Could you complete the sequence before the penalty word "Pattern" is spelled out?
Unit 3: Algebra, Patterns, and Functions
Assessment and Curriculum Support for Parents- 1 Parent Preview (Grade 4, Algebra, Patterns, and Functions)
This document outlines the objectives that will be taught during this unit. It also includes important vocabulary and optional activities that can be done at home. eTools- 2 Color Patterns
Using this virtual manipulative you may: * Describe a color pattern * Extend the pattern * Fix a mistake * Check your solution * Generate a new pattern - 3 Function Machine
This virtual manipulative is designed to teach the concept of a function by allowing you to experiment with various functions. - 4 Function Machine
This virtual manipulative is designed to teach the concept of a function by allowing you to experiment with various functions. - 5 Function Machine
This virtual manipulative is designed to teach the concept of a function by allowing you to experiment with various functions. - 6 Number Patterns
This virtual manipulative teaches recognition of number patterns.
Unit 4: Number Relationships and Computation (Whole Numbers)
- 1 Number Sense Game
Hacker has given you a challenge. Can you make a number larger than his? Web- 2 Estimation Contraption
Glowla has created this weird machine just for you to play with! Here's the deal: The machine will show you a bunch of numbers. You need to type in an estimate of what those numbers would add up to. Sure, if you had all the time in the world, you could add the numbers together, but that's the hitch-- you only have 60 seconds to give your estimate! The secret to solving this puzzle is to round the numbers before adding them together. - 3 Estimation Contraption
Glowla has created this weird machine just for you to play with! Here's the deal: The machine will show you a bunch of numbers. You need to type in an estimate of what those numbers would add up to. Sure, if you had all the time in the world, you could add the numbers together, but that's the hitch-- you only have 60 seconds to give your estimate! The secret to solving this puzzle is to round the numbers before adding them together.
Unit 5: Statistics (Analyze and Interpret Data)
Unit 6: Number Relationships and Computation (Multiplication of Whole Numbers)