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. 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 but your child will be levelled to the math that is right for them within the theme.
Geometry in 2 Dimensions from basic shapes to advanced work with circular geometry
moreWorking with factors and primes from factorization to simplifying complex problems
moreFractions and decimals from introduction to multiplication and division
moreSlope and linear equations, from the concept of slope to linear equation graphing and intersection
morePercents from concept introduction to interest rate problems
moreCircular geometry from the concept of Pi to sectors and arc lengths
moreUnderstanding the metric system and converting between units
moreTrigonometry from concept introduction to advanced work with triangles and functions
moreExponents from the basic concept to negative and fractional exponents
moreA deeper understanding of numbers including negatives and divisibility rules
moreGeometry in 2 Dimensions from basic shapes to volumes and surface area
moreChance and probability from single events to multiple events
moreSimplifying, multiplying, and dividing radicals
moreGeometry of right triangles and Pythagoras in 2 and 3 dimensions
moreWorking with time, from telling time to calculating differences
moreMultiplication and division from its introduction to advanced use
moreProportional thinking with rates and ratios
moreAn understanding of addition and subtraction from single digits to multiple digits
moreVisual patterns of shapes and colors including pattern extension and term value
moreThe concept of place value from the tens and hundreds places through to the concept of decimals
moreScientific notation and the powers of ten, including the relation to metric units
moreWorking with data on graphs, from reading graphs to analyzing multi-series data sets
moreNumber patterns from simple repetition to deriving formulas for advanced patterns
moreMean, median, mode, and working with group statistics
moreBasic concepts of numeracy including counting, inequalities, and ordering
moreAlgebraic thinking from the introduction of a variable to polynomials
moreCalculations of speed and logic problems including unit changes
moreIntroduction to geometry through basic shapes and angles
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