4th Grade Math
The Acellus® 4th Grade Math course takes students to the next level by building on their math skills with new challenges. Through exciting word problems, they’ll discover how math connects to real-life situations.
Assessment: Lesson Practice, Unit Exams, Mid-Term Exam, Final Exam
Language: English
Course Overview
In this 4th grade math course, students will dive into the world of whole numbers and decimals, where they get to explore processes like composition and decomposition—breaking numbers apart and building them up. They’ll also learn how to convert decimals into fractions, giving them the tools to understand numbers in new and exciting ways.
As they progress throughout the course, students discover different strategies for adding and subtracting whole numbers, decimals, and fractions. There are lessons in data representation, where students get to organize and interpret information with charts, graphs, and tables, adding a creative and practical element to their learning. This course isn’t just about numbers—it provides students with the tools they need to succeed while making math an enjoyable adventure! Acellus Grade 4 Math will feature the enthusiastic Acellus Instructor Mark Rogers!
Video Based Lessons
These video-based lessons will carefully explain concepts, demonstrate examples, and provide visual aids like graphics or animations to help students understand the material.

Interactive Practice Problems
Rounding helps students estimate and simplify numbers, making calculations quicker and easier to understand!
Special Lessons – Included!
Student will be introduced to basic money concepts in a way they can understand. They’ll learn how to manage small amounts of money, such as calculating costs, making change, and understanding the value of different coins and bills.
4th Grade Math Lesson Plans
By the end of the Acellus Grade 4 Math course, students will have learned a wide range of important math concepts. They’ll have a solid understanding of whole numbers, decimals, and fractions, including how to convert decimals to fractions. They’ll have practical knowledge of money, including budgeting and calculating costs, and will understand how math applies to real-world situations. Overall, students will have built a strong foundation in arithmetic, data analysis, geometry, and measurement, preparing them for more advanced math in other grade levels.
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