The curriculum introduces complex units of time, area, and volume, alongside geometric concepts like symmetry and the properties of various shapes.
Building universal learning actions (ULAs) that help students apply mathematical methods to other disciplines and real-life scenarios. The curriculum introduces complex units of time, area,
The primary mathematics curriculum for the 4th grade, authored by , serves as a cornerstone of the School of Russia (Shkola Rossii) educational system. This curriculum is designed to transition students from basic arithmetic to more complex mathematical reasoning, emphasizing a systematic approach to problem-solving and functional literacy. Core Educational Philosophy This curriculum is designed to transition students from
Students move beyond 1,000 to work with multi-digit numbers, mastering place value up to the millions and learning algorithms for written addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Key Curricular Pillars A significant focus is placed
Mastering specific mathematical operations and concepts required by the Federal State Educational Standards (FSES) . Key Curricular Pillars
A significant focus is placed on textual word problems that require multi-step reasoning, helping students develop the ability to model real-world situations mathematically.
The 4th-grade program is divided into several critical thematic blocks that prepare students for secondary education: