Math Resources
The 4th grade math curriculum follows the Common Core Standards (which you can check out here and here). We use the GO Math books as a tool to learn the standards. Math homework will consist of pages ripped out of the math book kept in your desk. Once ripped out, that is your only copy! If you lose it, you will need to print a new copy from GO Math online.
Using GO Math online. To access the GO Math books and resources online, follow the directions below.
Click here for a video on how to access and turn in math assignments and tests.
Using GO Math online. To access the GO Math books and resources online, follow the directions below.
- Go to http://www.thinkcentral.com
- Choose the “Mathematics” tab from the left-hand side.
- The third box says “GO Math!” in orange lettering with a blue background, click that.
- You will need to fill out State (UTAH), District (Granite), and School (Morningside). Check “Remember my school” to save you from having to do this every time.
- Username: Student ID Number (starts with a 9)
Password: Student ID Number (starts with a 9) - Once you have entered that information, click on “My Library.”
- The book we use for homework is the "GO Math! Student Edition eBook, G4."
Click here for a video on how to access and turn in math assignments and tests.
Math Websites:
IXL (Pick a specific math skill to practice)
Fun 4 the brain (Play a game to review addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division facts)
Hooda Math (Tons of games to practice any math concept we learn)
Arcademics (More math games)
Khan Academy (Sign up for free, then learn about math concepts with helpful videos)
Math Drills (Great website where you can print thousands of free math worksheets on a variety of topics)
Prodigy Math (Great website where you play games and learn math at the same time)
*To set up your account, go to prodigygame.com/play, select new student, and enter your class code.
Blue Class Code: 6EDD80
Red Class Code: 14DB27
Free Rice (Practice your math facts and help end world hunger)
Xtra Math (A fun way to practice and memorize multiplication facts)
*To access your account click here, enter your teacher's email ([email protected]), enter your first name (first letter capitalized), and your pin (get your pin from Mrs. Powell).
ST Math (An excellent way to improve your problem solving skills)
IXL (Pick a specific math skill to practice)
Fun 4 the brain (Play a game to review addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division facts)
Hooda Math (Tons of games to practice any math concept we learn)
Arcademics (More math games)
Khan Academy (Sign up for free, then learn about math concepts with helpful videos)
Math Drills (Great website where you can print thousands of free math worksheets on a variety of topics)
Prodigy Math (Great website where you play games and learn math at the same time)
*To set up your account, go to prodigygame.com/play, select new student, and enter your class code.
Blue Class Code: 6EDD80
Red Class Code: 14DB27
Free Rice (Practice your math facts and help end world hunger)
Xtra Math (A fun way to practice and memorize multiplication facts)
*To access your account click here, enter your teacher's email ([email protected]), enter your first name (first letter capitalized), and your pin (get your pin from Mrs. Powell).
ST Math (An excellent way to improve your problem solving skills)
Coding Websites:
Hour of Code (introduction to computer science)
Scratch (a free visual programming language that lets students easily create animations, games, etc. and acts as a stepping stone to the more advanced world of computer programming)
Hour of Code (introduction to computer science)
Scratch (a free visual programming language that lets students easily create animations, games, etc. and acts as a stepping stone to the more advanced world of computer programming)