
Master multiplication by tens, hundreds, and thousands using zeros, with mental math practice and real-world examples, including 200×400 and 30×600, to build confidence in larger products.
Master multiplication fundamentals using the standard algorithm to solve multi-digit problems, decimals, and placeholding zeros, with real-world examples like dollars per week and forty weeks.
Master remainders in division and learn to check by multiplying the divisor by the quotient and adding the remainder, with 21 divided by 4 and 18 divided by 5.
Learn long division with a two-digit divisor, work through guided practice and independent problems, and verify quotients with careful multiplication and subtraction until no remainder.
Master dividing with zeros by crossing out extra zeros. Apply the method to long division with examples like 163,200 by 30 and 1,480 by 40.
Identify division word problems using keywords like evenly split, each, and average, then plan, solve with division or long division, and check your work with multiplication.
Practice long division with zero-stripping to simplify divisors and dividends, compute quotients and remainders, and verify results by multiplication on problems like dividing eggs into equal groups.
Master adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators using the criss-cross method to form a common denominator and combine numerators. Simplify the result when possible.
Add and subtract mixed numbers using fractions, converting improper fractions to mixed numbers, and borrowing from wholes. Practice with guided problems and simplification to check answers.
Learn to multiply mixed numbers by converting them to improper fractions, multiplying across, and then converting the product back to a mixed number using division and remainder.
solve word problems with fractions by applying addition, subtraction, and multiplication to real scenarios, using keywords like combined, in all, how much more, and area to model and solve.
Explore practical fractions mastery through converting mixed numbers to improper fractions, adding and subtracting fractions, multiplying fractions for area calculations, and simplifying results in real-world word problems.
Explore fractions and reciprocals with examples like three fourths. Use keep change flip to turn division into multiplication by the reciprocal, converting improper results to mixed numbers.
Divide whole numbers by fractions and fractions by whole numbers by turning the whole into a fraction, multiplying by the reciprocal, and simplifying.
Convert mixed numbers to improper fractions, then divide by multiplying with the reciprocal using keep change flip. Simplify the fraction and convert back to a mixed number to check understanding.
Identify division keywords in word problems, such as average and equally split, convert fractions to improper form, and apply keep-change-flip to solve per day or per basket quantities.
Divide fractions by multiplying by the reciprocal, as shown: 2/9 ÷ 3/4 = 8/27 and 5/6 ÷ 4 = 5/24, with mixed numbers converted before multiplying to 22/45.
Master unit conversions by using charts and tables to compare seconds and minutes, yards and feet, years and months, and ounces and pounds.
learn to find the area of squares, rectangles, and rhombuses using base times height, with height perpendicular to the base; e.g., 4×4=16, 10×3=30, 8×4=32, 20×5=100.
Practice word problems with measurements by solving triangle and rectangle area using base times height divided by two, and mastering unit conversions between centimeters and meters.
Explore how to measure angles in degrees with a protractor and track turns on a coordinate plane, showing 90-degree increments that total 180, 270, and 360 degrees.
Learn to find unknown angles on straight lines and in triangles by applying the 180-degree rule, and subtracting known angles from 180 to solve problems.
Discover how circles and quadrilaterals total 360 degrees and find missing angles by subtracting known angles from 360. Practice solving circle and quadrilateral angle problems.
thrive in 5th grade math boot camp by solving word problems through angles in triangles, straight lines, and quadrilaterals, using sums of degrees to 180 or 360.
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Overview
5th grade math is challenging for many parents, teachers, and students. This course is designed to make 5th grade math easier everyone. Even the best 5th grade math teacher isn't able to connect, 100% of the time, with every student. Most math students need extra help, every now and then, to excel in class. That’s why so many families find this math course helpful.
Who should take this course?
Parents. Do you want to help your child with math? Take this course to remember and relearn the most important topics in 5th grade math. You can even take this course with your child.
Teachers. Are you looking for a supplement to your regular 5th grade math lessons? Do you need an activity for your advanced 4th graders? Are you looking for a way to help some of your 6th grade students catch up in math class? This course might be the solution you need. Help your students learn even when you aren't teaching, by having them complete this course.
Why take this course?
School doesn’t always provide everything you need to succeed in math class. Most students require extra math help at some point. Teachers often don't have the time to give one-on-one instruction, tutors can be extremely expensive, and parents don't have the time to teach their kids. An online math course, like this one, is often the perfect solution for math students. You can work at your pace, rewatching videos to gain a better understanding. The math homework, quizzes, and reviews help ensure understanding. A 4th grader will find an interesting math challenge, a 5th grader can stay on target, and a 6th grader, struggling with math, can catch up by learning the fundamentals.
What does this course include?
This course is separated into 6 weeks:
Multiplication
Division
Fractions
Dividing Fractions
Measurements
Angles
Each week introduces three new topics, applies the new topics to word problems, has a quiz, and includes a short homework set.
The course is intended to be completed in 6 weeks. The weekly format is as follows:
Day 1: New topic
Day 2: New topic
Day 3: New topic
Day 4: Word problems
Day 5: Quiz and explainer video
There is an additional homework sheet, with questions from each week, for extra practice.
After six weeks there is a comprehensive final exam.