Want to help your Grade 4 child excel in math? Our Grade 4 Math Curriculum integrates international standards to strengthen skills in numbers, operations, fractions, decimals, geometry, measurement, and data. With interactive lessons and real-world applications, students build on Grade 3 concepts and develop problem-solving confidence. Expert tutors provide personalized support, ensuring mastery of key Grade 4 math topics. Explore the Grade 4 Math Curriculum below to see how we empower learners for ongoing math success!

Grade 4 Mathematics: Integrated International Curriculum

Course Overview
This Grade 4 mathematics curriculum is comprehensive, integrating standards from a variety of international educational systems such as ICSE, CBSE, GCSE, IGCSE, IB, Common Core, and the curricula of Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. It emphasizes establishing a solid foundation in mathematics while fostering problem-solving abilities and mathematical reasoning.
1. Numbers and Number Operations
Place Value and Number Sense
Numbers up to hundred thousands
Place value up to 5 digits
Comparing and ordering numbers
Rounding to nearest 10 and 100
Even and odd numbers
Factors and multiples
Roman numerals up to 100
Basic Operations
Addition and subtraction of 4-digit numbers
Multiplication by 2-digit numbers
Division by 1-digit numbers
Mental math strategies
Introduction to order of operations
Estimation techniques
2. Fractions and Decimals
Fractions
Understanding fractions as parts of a whole
Proper fractions
Equivalent fractions
Comparing like fractions
Adding and subtracting like fractions
Introduction to mixed numbers
Decimals
Introduction to decimals (tenths and hundredths)
Place value with decimals
Converting between fractions and decimals
Adding and subtracting decimals
Money calculations
3. Patterns
Number patterns and sequences
Skip counting
Finding missing numbers
Introduction to number sentences
Simple equations with unknowns
Pattern recognition and continuation
4. Geometry and Measurement
2D Shapes
Properties of basic shapes
Types of triangles
Types of quadrilaterals
Angles (right, acute, obtuse)
Lines (parallel, perpendicular)
Basic symmetry
3D Shapes
Properties of common 3D shapes
Faces, edges, and vertices
Simple nets
Identifying 3D shapes in environment
Measurement
Length (cm, m, km)
Weight/Mass (g, kg)
Capacity (ml, l)
Time (hours, minutes, seconds)
Perimeter of simple shapes
Area by counting squares
Temperature (positive numbers)
5. Data and Statistics
Collecting simple data
Tally marks
Pictographs
Bar graphs
Simple line graphs
Mode of data sets
Basic probability (likely, unlikely, certain)
6. Factor & Multiples
Factors
Multiples
7. Prime and composite numbers
Prime numbers
Composite numbers