Rising 4th grade math summer series
Summer math content focused on the big ideas of 3rd grade
Our curated series of 3rd grade math lessons is designed for students to complete over any 4-to-6-week summer program.
Multiply & Divide Tricky Numbers
21 Lessons | Grade 3 Mission 3
These 3rd grade math lessons focus on multiplication and division, which is key to success in later grades. Students work deeply with the commutative, distributive and associative properties and they’ll have problem-solving opportunities at the close of each topic.
Find the Area
16 Lessons | Grade 3 Mission 4
These 3rd grade math lessons continue the focus on multiplication and division as students explore area as an attribute of two-dimensional figures and relate it to their prior understandings of multiplication.
Our
approach to summer math
Zearn’s targeted summer math content series for rising 4th graders is designed based on:
Big ideas of math that help students build dense connections within and across grades.
Data from billions of math problems completed on our platform, with insights into precisely where students struggle and the most relevant foundational content.
Embedded math learning acceleration throughout Zearn digital lessons, including friendly onramps and just-in-time support on all grade-level concepts.
What's included
- Consistent structure of math learning activities, including new concept exploration with on-screen teachers
- Built-in, personalized support right when students need it
- Embedded daily digital diagnostic in every lesson
- Detailed reporting for each student
- Flexibility to share reports with teachers or tutors
- Problem solving activities for teachers or tutors
(in Spanish, too!) - Guidance to facilitate lively math discussions where students explore different ways to solve problems
- Free individual logins for all students and teachers or tutors
- Access to Zearn Help Center with 100+ help topics
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