Operations, Measurement and Thinking (OMT) IA & IB

Summer Courses

Foundational Courses

Operations, Measurement and Thinking (OMT) IA & IB

Grade Level:
Grade K-2
Course Dates:
IA: June 9, 2025 - June 20, 2025; IB: June 23, 2025 - July 11, 2025
Course Pricing (In person):

$880 for IA

$880 for IB

$1,680 for OMT I (complete)

Online Pricing:

$680 for IA

$680 for IB

$1,280 for OMT I (complete)

Course Logistics:
Duration: 180 minutes (3 hours)
Number of Classes: 10 Classes per (total OMT I - 20 Classes)
Occurs: Mon-Fri (9:00am - 12:00pm)

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.

I A - 01 - Additions and Subtraction

  • Number notation and place values
  • Ordering numbers
  • Introduction to Addition and subtraction (up to 20)
  • Carry over
  • Addition: 3 digit by 1 digit, 3 digit by 2 digit

I A - 02 - Multiplication and Division

  • Repeated addition
  • Multiplication of 1-digit numbers
  • Division into equal sets
  • Repeated subtraction
  • Multiplication and division up to 20

I A - 03 - Measurement

  • Measuring with a ruler
  • Basic unit conversions
  • Dealing with money: dollars to cents, etc.
  • Telling and writing time at hourly and half-hour marks
  • Introduction to length, mass, and volume

I B - 01 - Elementary Geometry

  • Basic shapes: triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, etc.
  • Rectangles and squares
  • Circles: what is a radius?
  • Recognize shape, size, and color
  • Introduction to 3D Objects: cube, block, cylinder, cone

I B - 02 - Data Analysis

  • Organizing data
  • Make picture graphs
  • Use of symbol/picture to represent one object
  • Interpret picture graphs
  • Picture graphs with scales

I B - 03 - Word Problems

  • Think about word problems
  • Addition and subtraction up to 20
  • Multiplication and division up to 20
  • Measurement problems
  • Picture graphs
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