June 1st , June 27th
Dear Family,
By completing Fourth Grade Mathematics, your child has accomplished a great deal.
Thank you for all of your support.
This Family Letter is a resource to use throughout this month and throughout your child’s vacation.
Mathematics means more when it is rooted in real-life situations.
To help your child review many of the concepts he or she has learned
in fourth grade, we suggest the following activities for you and your
child to do together over this month: Test Prep Grade 4
These activities will help your child over the summer as well to build on the skills he or she has learned this year and help prepare him or her for Fifth Grade Mathematics.
1. Have your child practice any multiplication and division facts that he or she has not yet mastered. Include some quick drills.
2. Provide items for your child to measure. Have your child use personal references, as well as U.S. customary and metric measuring tools.
3. Use newspapers and magazines as sources of numbers, graphs, and tables that your child may read and discuss.
4. Have your child practice multi digit multiplication and division using the algorithms that he or she is most comfortable with.
5. Ask your child to look at advertisements and find the sale prices of items using the original prices and rates of discount or find rates of discount using
original prices and sale prices. Have your child use a calculator and calculate unit prices to determine best or better buys.
By completing Fourth Grade Mathematics, your child has accomplished a great deal.
Thank you for all of your support.
This Family Letter is a resource to use throughout this month and throughout your child’s vacation.
Mathematics means more when it is rooted in real-life situations.
To help your child review many of the concepts he or she has learned
in fourth grade, we suggest the following activities for you and your
child to do together over this month: Test Prep Grade 4
These activities will help your child over the summer as well to build on the skills he or she has learned this year and help prepare him or her for Fifth Grade Mathematics.
1. Have your child practice any multiplication and division facts that he or she has not yet mastered. Include some quick drills.
2. Provide items for your child to measure. Have your child use personal references, as well as U.S. customary and metric measuring tools.
3. Use newspapers and magazines as sources of numbers, graphs, and tables that your child may read and discuss.
4. Have your child practice multi digit multiplication and division using the algorithms that he or she is most comfortable with.
5. Ask your child to look at advertisements and find the sale prices of items using the original prices and rates of discount or find rates of discount using
original prices and sale prices. Have your child use a calculator and calculate unit prices to determine best or better buys.
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