About the Course
This course covers a full-year honors curriculum, aligned with the Common Core State Standards, to prepare students for success in grade 4 mathematics. We'll start by reviewing grade 2 concepts and applying them to more in-depth problems and larger calculations. As we move on to tackle more complex problems, we will explore computation, expand our vocabulary, and learn to use various applications with an emphasis on reading and problem solving. Each unit includes videos, interactive webpages, graded assessments, and projects to develop your reasoning, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
Learning Objectives
- Perform basic arithmetic operations with whole numbers up to the hundred-thousands place using a variety of strategies presented in the course
- Relate fractions to a whole and articulate the relationship between unit fractions
- Perform measurements of length, liquids, and time to the nearest whole number
- Define and accurately describe two-dimensional shapes according to lines and angles
- Examine the structure of area and how it relates to multiplication
- Create, read, and interpret data displays including picture graphs, bar graphs, and line plots
About Extreme Acceleration courses
These courses offer topics condensed into a highly concentrated and accelerated learning experience, and are best suited for advanced learners craving a truly intensive challenge. In online Extreme Acceleration courses, students progress at their own pace with guidance from instructors.
Requirements
CTY courses have grade-level requirements and most require minimum test scores. Some courses may also have prerequisites.
Identification DetailsDates and Tuition
Online
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Register by: December 15, 2025
Time Commitment:
This class does not require the purchase of additional materials.
Time Commitment: 3-6 hours per week (1-hour of optional meeting, 3-5 hours independent work).
You will be asked to join or sign in first.
Register by: February 17, 2026
Time Commitment:
This class does not require the purchase of additional materials.
Time Commitment: 3-6 hours per week (1-hour of optional meeting, 3-5 hours independent work).
Registration Fee and Financial Aid
Tuition and fees will be waived or reduced for students who qualify for financial aid.
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