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Unit 1

Factors and Multiples

  • Understand Factors and Multiples
  • Find Factor Pairs and Multiples

Unit 2

Fraction Equivalence and Comparison

  • Size and Location of Fractions
  • Equivalent Fractions
  • Fraction Comparison

Unit 3

Extending Operations to Fractions

  • Equal Groups of Fractions
  • Addition and Subtraction of Fractions
  • Addition of Tenths and Hundredths

Unit 4

From Hundredths to Hundred-thousands

  • Decimals with Tenths and Hundredths
  • Place-value Relationships through 1,000,000
  • Compare, Order, and Round
  • Add and Subtract

Unit 5

Multiplicative Comparison and Measurement

  • Multiplicative Comparison
  • Measurement Conversion
  • Let’s Put it to Work

Unit 6

Multiplying and Dividing Multi-digit Numbers

  • Features of Patterns
  • Multi-digit Multiplication
  • Multi-digit Division
  • Let’s Put It to Work: Problem Solving with Large Numbers

Unit 7

Angles and Angle Measurement

  • Points, Lines, Segments, Rays, and Angles
  • The Size of Angles
  • Angle Analysis

Unit 8

Properties of Two-dimensional Shapes

  • Side Lengths, Angles, and Lines of Symmetry
  • Reason about Attributes to Solve Problems

Unit 9

Putting It All Together

  • Reason with Fractions
  • Whole-number Operations
  • Solve Problems with Multiplication and Division
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