Les mathematiques
We use Eureka Math; all modules of Eureka Math are available online. We will begin the year with Eureka Math Module 1. All tests and quizzes are in French. Please follow the link below for access to Eureka Math.
Students work on Zearn, the Eureka math aligned computer program, at school. If they would like to continue to work on it at home, they may do so. If they lose their password or username, please contact me.
Students work on Zearn, the Eureka math aligned computer program, at school. If they would like to continue to work on it at home, they may do so. If they lose their password or username, please contact me.
Standards/LessonsDecomposition and Fraction Equivalence
Lessons 1–2: Decompose fractions as a sum of unit fractions using tape diagrams. Lesson 3: Decompose non-unit fractions and represent them as a whole number times a unit fraction using tape diagrams. Lesson 4: Decompose fractions into sums of smaller unit fractions using tape diagrams. Lesson 5: Decompose unit fractions using area models to show equivalence. Lesson 6: Decompose fractions using area models to show equivalence. Fraction Equivalence Using Multiplication and Division Lessons 7–8: Use the area model and multiplication to show the equivalence of two fractions. Lessons 9–10: Use the area model and division to show the equivalence of two fractions. Lesson 11: Explain fraction equivalence using a tape diagram and the number line, and relate that to the use of multiplication and division Fraction Comparison Lessons 12–13: Reason using benchmarks to compare two fractions on the number line. Lessons 14–15: Find common units or number of units to compare two fractions. Fraction Addition and Subtraction Lesson 16: Use visual models to add and subtract two fractions with the same units. Lesson 17: Use visual models to add and subtract two fractions with the same units, including subtracting from one whole. Lesson 18: Add and subtract more than two fractions. Lesson 19: Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions. Lessons 20–21: Use visual models to add two fractions with related units using the denominators 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, and 12. |
Upcoming assessmentsTuesday, February 11: quiz lessons 1-6 Module 5
Tuesday, February 18: quiz lessons 7-11 Module 5 Multiplication QuizzesAll quizzes will be on Wednesdays until the end of the school year. Quizzes are cumulative (i.e on the November 13th quiz, there might be one 8 or 7 times table problem, but the focus will be on the 6 times table).
Students are encouraged to use flash cards, math games, or schoolhouse rock songs to practice their times tables.
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