At FEFS, our Mathematics program strengthens problem-solving, critical thinking, and logical reasoning through engaging lessons and interactive exercises. Students build a solid foundation in essential math concepts while learning to apply them to real-world situations. Our approach combines lectures, guided practice, and worksheets to help children gain confidence in advanced math and develop analytical skills to prepare for the future.
Counting and number recognition (up to 100)
Place value: tens and ones
Addition and subtraction within 20
Simple word problems
Shapes and basic geometry
Measurement: length, weight, and volume
Introduction to time (hours, minutes)
Patterns and sequences
Money: identifying coins and simple transactions
Comparing numbers (greater than, less than, equal to)
Addition and subtraction within 100
Introduction to multiplication and division
Place value: hundreds, tens, and ones
Simple fractions
Measurement: length, weight, and capacity
Telling time and understanding calendars
Money: adding and subtracting coins
Geometry: 2D shapes and their properties
Patterns, sequences, and basic problem-solving
Introduction to graphs and data
Multiplication and division facts
Fractions and equivalent fractions
Addition and subtraction of larger numbers
Measurement: perimeter and area
Time: elapsed time problems
Introduction to decimals (tenths, hundredths)
Geometry: 2D and 3D shapes
Data interpretation: charts and graphs
Word problems and problem-solving strategies
Introduction to simple probability
Multiplication and division with multi-digit numbers
Fractions: addition, subtraction, and comparison
Decimals: reading, writing, and comparing
Measurement: area, perimeter, and volume
Angles and basic geometry
Factors, multiples, and prime numbers
Data analysis: line plots and bar graphs
Word problems with multiple steps
Introduction to basic algebraic thinking
Problem-solving strategies and logic puzzles
Multiplication and division with large numbers and decimals
Fractions: operations and mixed numbers
Decimals: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
Measurement: volume, area, and conversions
Geometry: angles, polygons, and coordinate grids
Factors, multiples, and prime factorization
Percentages
Data interpretation: line graphs, bar graphs, and tables
Word problems involving multiple operations
Introduction to Algebra