Math Level 4A

In level 4A, students learn to write numbers up to 50. Students deepen their understanding of the number sequence by writing consecutive numbers and filling in the blanks in number tables, number boards, and complete-the-sequence problems. By the end of the level, students learn to read up to 100.

Math 4A - DO'S AND DON'TS

DO'S

Write the name of your child, date and start time and end time on the 1st page only.

Read the directions of the 1st page only to your child.

Always read “Attention Parents” Notes on page 1a, 31a, 41a, 51a, 101 a-b.

Begin immediately after writing the start time.

Always work from left to right, top to bottom.

Have your child point at the numbers, not the pictures.

If your child has difficulty with reading the numbers, model read the numbers and have your child read along with you.

Praise your child when he/she has completed all the worksheets.

Have your child read the numbers in a rhythmical manner while pointing to each one.

Guide your child’s hand as needed when tracing numbers.

DON'TS

Force your child to write their name, date and time.

Use the worksheets to teach another language.

Require your child to count each object or picture if they are able to say the total number without counting.

Overly emphasize neatness initially during the level, allow your child to become comfortable with work skills through practice of writing numbers.