Operations, Measurement and Thinking (OMT) IIIA & IIIB

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Operations, Measurement and Thinking (OMT) IIIA & IIIB

Grade Level:
Grade 2-4
Course Dates:
IIIA: Jun 8, 2026 - Jun 19, 2026; IIIB: Jun 22, 2026 - Jul 10, 2026
Course Pricing (In person):

$1050 for IIIA

$1050 for IIIB

$1,990 for OMT III (complete)

Online Pricing:

$820 for IIIA

$820 for IIIB

$1,540 for OMT III (complete)

Course Logistics:
Duration: 180 minutes (3 hours)
Number of Classes: 10 Classes per (total OMT III - 20 Classes)
Occurs: Mon-Fri (1:30pm - 4:30pm)

Course Topics:

Course Topics are organized as six modules with five granular topics covered under each module. If a summer course offers sessions A and B, please note both sessions will cover the same content as described below. Click through below to see all modules/topics for this course.

III A - 01 - Operations

  • Rounding off & estimation
  • Operations with large numbers
  • Prime numbers & Factorization
  • LCM and GCD
  • Solving up to 3-step word problems

III A - 02 - Decimals and Fractions

  • Ordering decimals and fractions
  • Adding decimals
  • Multiplication of decimals
  • Multiplication of fractions
  • Division of fractions

III A - 03 - Measurement

  • Clocks: adding in seconds and 24-hour military time
  • Money: operating in decimal
  • Area and perimeter of composite figures
  • More on unit conversions
  • Volume of a rectangular prism (liters and cm^3)

III B - 01 - Elementary Geometry

  • Angle - notation and estimation
  • Angles - straight line, point, vertically opposite, etc.
  • Identify symmetric figures
  • Complete symmetric figure
  • Recognizing shapes that can tesselate

III B - 02 - Data Analysis

  • Creating tables from data
  • Interpreting tables
  • Creating line graphs
  • Interpreting line graphs
  • What is an average? finding total from average, etc.

III B - 03 - Word Problems

  • Decimals and fractions
  • 24-hour clocks and 4 operations of money
  • Volume of a cube / rectangular prism
  • Tables and line graphs
  • Averages
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