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4th Grade Math Songs

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Année2024
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Visit Numberock's website for exclusive content, lesson materials & much more. FREE TRIAL: Thank you for watching our Converting Fractions to Decimals Song This song targets learning standards from 4th Grade - 6th Grade. »»-------------¤-------------««»»-------------¤-------------«« Newly Available for Website Subscribers: 1. Number Notes | Highly-visual math worksheets that integrate drawing and creative processes that make problem-solving and note-taking way more fun. Research has shown that resources like these worksheets help students to integrate their artistic side with the mathematical side of their brain and as a result aides with long-term memory retention. Our own research has shown us that teachers who try these activities love them! It seems to be a natural extension beyond song and video and into additional visual learning tools that when used in concert with our videos, cater to the many different types of learners that in your classroom - especially those non-mathy types. Hope to see you at

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Hope Ashley GrusshabOct 22, 2025

Free Trial: Learn how to write decimals in expanded form with this fun and catchy math song! In this video, we explore decimal place value using examples like 0.95 and 0.428, helping students understand how to break down numbers into tenths, hundredths, and thousandths. 🎶 Topics Covered: Decimal place value (tenths, hundredths, thousandths) Writing decimals in expanded form Word form, standard form, and place value charts Visual models with base-ten blocks 📊 Great for: 4th & 5th grade math classrooms Homeschool math lessons Reviewing for tests and quizzes 📚 Aligned With: CCSS 5.NBT.3.A & 5.NBT.3.B TEKS 5.2A & MA.5.NSO.1.2 (Florida BEST) ✨ Be sure to like, subscribe, and check out more math music videos at

Eudes koicyOct 22, 2025

Free Trial: Learn how to write decimals in expanded form with this fun and catchy math song! In this video, we explore decimal place value using examples like 0.95 and 0.428, helping students understand how to break down numbers into tenths, hundredths, and thousandths. 🎶 Topics Covered: Decimal place value (tenths, hundredths, thousandths) Writing decimals in expanded form Word form, standard form, and place value charts Visual models with base-ten blocks 📊 Great for: 4th & 5th grade math classrooms Homeschool math lessons Reviewing for tests and quizzes 📚 Aligned With: CCSS 5.NBT.3.A & 5.NBT.3.B TEKS 5.2A & MA.5.NSO.1.2 (Florida BEST) ✨ Be sure to like, subscribe, and check out more math music videos at

darkovibesOct 22, 2025

Earl is back and this time he's got protractors, lots of 'em. He has an urgent message the public needs to be aware of, and it has to do with drawing and measuring angles, or as he calls it, "degrees extraction". In order to fully commit to the lesson, Earl's taken a day off from delivering pizza. We'll find him sippin' on organic apple juice boxes with his friend Jay. They gaze at the clock, but not to tell what time it is. Rather, their focus remains solely on the two hands of the clock which form a 99 degree angle. Earl and his good friend then celebrate their love of protractors which inspired a secret handshake, a symbol of a bond that no-one can break. Also, the moose from the original Angles video makes a reappearance, but if you watch all the way to the very end, you may be just as confused as we are about if the moose is actually making a reappearance, or if appearances aren't always exactly what they seem. So wait, has this whole angles video series been some sort of moosed-o

SRIDHARAN BALANOct 22, 2025

Earl is back and this time he's got protractors, lots of 'em. He has an urgent message the public needs to be aware of, and it has to do with drawing and measuring angles, or as he calls it, "degrees extraction". In order to fully commit to the lesson, Earl's taken a day off from delivering pizza. We'll find him sippin' on organic apple juice boxes with his friend Jay. They gaze at the clock, but not to tell what time it is. Rather, their focus remains solely on the two hands of the clock which form a 99 degree angle. Earl and his good friend then celebrate their love of protractors which inspired a secret handshake, a symbol of a bond that no-one can break. Also, the moose from the original Angles video makes a reappearance, but if you watch all the way to the very end, you may be just as confused as we are about if the moose is actually making a reappearance, or if appearances aren't always exactly what they seem. So wait, has this whole angles video series been some sort of moosed-o

Musa DibbaOct 22, 2025

Our mission? Make math fun, engaging, and oh-so-easy for both you & your students. Our library of lesson materials is not only super-affordable but is also FREE to try out at Video Summary: You’ll be humming along as you learn about fluid ounces—those sneaky little units that hide in your milk cartons at precise amounts. And guess what? There’s a lunchtime experiment waiting for you. Grab your milk container, channel your inner mad scientist, and find out just how much liquid fits in that little bugger! 🥛 This video was one our first animations and we tried something different. I'm not sure how well it worked because the hair movements of our main female character was a bit awkward, don't you think? I think it's important to be honest with oneself in terms of both success and failure! But according to our YouTube Stats, you guys keep watching the video despite its awkwardness, and we thank you very much for that! I think one day we'll come back to this concept and create a new song and

MayeeshaOct 22, 2025

Our mission? Make math fun, engaging, and oh-so-easy for both you & your students. Our library of lesson materials is not only super-affordable but is also FREE to try out at Video Summary: You’ll be humming along as you learn about fluid ounces—those sneaky little units that hide in your milk cartons at precise amounts. And guess what? There’s a lunchtime experiment waiting for you. Grab your milk container, channel your inner mad scientist, and find out just how much liquid fits in that little bugger! 🥛 This video was one our first animations and we tried something different. I'm not sure how well it worked because the hair movements of our main female character was a bit awkward, don't you think? I think it's important to be honest with oneself in terms of both success and failure! But according to our YouTube Stats, you guys keep watching the video despite its awkwardness, and we thank you very much for that! I think one day we'll come back to this concept and create a new song and

Zulu MkhathiniOct 22, 2025

4th Grade teachers, explore Numberock’s equally fun teaching resources with a free month of access available for a limited time at Learn all about using measurement data by comparing the heights to the nearest quarter inch of 4th and 5th graders. Find out how to plot their heights to the nearest quarter inch on a line plot, and compare the fractions on each line plot to determine which class grew the most! Q. What grade levels do this video target? A. This video targets learning standards in 5th grade (5.MD.2), and also touches on 4.MD.4 for fouth grade teachers. This video also targets standards in the UK from KS4 (Year 5) to KS5 (Year 6). Q. I'd like to show my students this video but my school blocks YouTube videos. Where else can I watch this video to work around this problem? A. You can watch this video here; ad-free and child-safe: Q. Where did you guys come from? A. Numberock is a project that I, Mr. Hehn, began as a 5th Grade math teacher of 7 years. It came together after year

Assane HDOct 22, 2025

4th Grade teachers, explore Numberock’s equally fun teaching resources with a free month of access available for a limited time at Learn all about using measurement data by comparing the heights to the nearest quarter inch of 4th and 5th graders. Find out how to plot their heights to the nearest quarter inch on a line plot, and compare the fractions on each line plot to determine which class grew the most! Q. What grade levels do this video target? A. This video targets learning standards in 5th grade (5.MD.2), and also touches on 4.MD.4 for fouth grade teachers. This video also targets standards in the UK from KS4 (Year 5) to KS5 (Year 6). Q. I'd like to show my students this video but my school blocks YouTube videos. Where else can I watch this video to work around this problem? A. You can watch this video here; ad-free and child-safe: Q. Where did you guys come from? A. Numberock is a project that I, Mr. Hehn, began as a 5th Grade math teacher of 7 years. It came together after year

Malex Praise TikTokOct 22, 2025

Our mission? Make math fun, engaging, and oh-so-easy for both you & your students. Our library of lesson materials is not only super-affordable but is also FREE to try out at Learn all about using measurement data by comparing the heights to the nearest quarter inch of 4th and 5th graders. Find out how to plot their heights to the nearest quarter inch on a line plot, and compare the fractions on each line plot to determine which class grew the most! Q. What grade levels do this video target? A. This video targets learning standards in 5th grade (5.MD.2), and also touches on 4.MD.4 for fouth grade teachers. This video also targets standards in the UK from KS4 (Year 5) to KS5 (Year 6). Q. I'd like to show my students this video but my school blocks YouTube videos. Where else can I watch this video to work around this problem? A. You can watch this video here; ad-free and child-safe: Q. Where did you guys come from? A. Numberock is a project that I, Mr. Hehn, began as a 5th Grade math tea

Tik TokerOct 22, 2025

Our mission? Make math fun, engaging, and oh-so-easy for both you & your students. Our library of lesson materials is not only super-affordable but is also FREE to try out at Learn all about using measurement data by comparing the heights to the nearest quarter inch of 4th and 5th graders. Find out how to plot their heights to the nearest quarter inch on a line plot, and compare the fractions on each line plot to determine which class grew the most! Q. What grade levels do this video target? A. This video targets learning standards in 5th grade (5.MD.2), and also touches on 4.MD.4 for fouth grade teachers. This video also targets standards in the UK from KS4 (Year 5) to KS5 (Year 6). Q. I'd like to show my students this video but my school blocks YouTube videos. Where else can I watch this video to work around this problem? A. You can watch this video here; ad-free and child-safe: Q. Where did you guys come from? A. Numberock is a project that I, Mr. Hehn, began as a 5th Grade math tea