The Mobius math curriculum is in line with what is typical for North American school boards. Topics are introduced, and then in subsequent grades, built upon. This repetition and return to foundations build strong mathematical reasoning skills. Below are the themes in each grade. Note that themes often continue for many years, so the theme will often contain material that is both well above and well below grade level.
Develops addition and subtraction fluency, introduces basic multiplication and division, and strengthens understanding of place value. Explores simple fractions, measurement units, and geometric shapes. Emphasizes solving word problems and logical thinking to enhance mathematical reasoning.
Focuses on basic addition and subtraction, number recognition up to 100, understanding place value, and solving simple word problems. Introduces concepts of time and money, and explores basic shapes and measurements to build a strong numerical foundation.
Emphasizes properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, and solids, explores geometric proofs, and introduces basic trigonometry. Covers congruence, similarity, transformations, and the relationships between geometric shapes to develop spatial reasoning and logical thinking.
Builds on multi-digit multiplication and division, deepens understanding of fractions and decimals, and introduces geometry concepts like angles, lines, and symmetry. Focuses on solving multi-step word problems and understanding factors and multiples for number theory foundations.
Emphasizes mastery of multiplication and division facts, introduces fractions as parts of a whole, and explores concepts of area and perimeter. Strengthens skills in addition and subtraction with larger numbers and begins simple data interpretation and representation.
Focuses on ratios and proportional relationships, introduces the concept of negative numbers, and begins formal algebraic thinking with variables and expressions. Explores data analysis, statistical measures, and basic geometry, including area, surface area, and volume of shapes.
Focuses on understanding and applying linear equations, inequalities, and functions, introduces quadratic equations and basic polynomials. Explores real numbers, exponents, and radicals to build a foundation for advanced algebraic concepts and problem-solving skills.
Emphasizes solving linear equations and systems of equations, explores functions and their properties, and covers advanced geometry, including transformations and the Pythagorean Theorem. Prepares students for more advanced algebra with a focus on analytical thinking and problem-solving.
Strengthens skills in working with fractions and decimals, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Introduces volume, explores more complex geometrical shapes, and begins basic algebraic thinking with simple expressions and equations. Emphasizes problem-solving and critical thinking.
Develops understanding of algebraic expressions and linear equations, works with rational numbers and proportions, and introduces probability and statistics. Explores geometric concepts like scale drawings, circles, and three-dimensional figures to build a strong mathematical foundation.