Operations, Measurement and Thinking (OMT) IIA & IIB
Summer Courses
Foundational Courses
Operations, Measurement and Thinking (OMT) IIA & IIB
Grade Level:
Grade 1-3
Course Dates:
IIA: July 14, 2025 - July 25, 2025 ; IIB: July 28, 2025 - August 8, 2025
Course Pricing (In person):
$880 for IIA
$880 for IIB
$1,680 for OMT II (complete)
Online Pricing:
$680 for IIA
$680 for IIB
$1,280 for OMT II (complete)
Course Logistics:
Duration: 180 minutes (3 hours)
Number of Classes: 10 Classes per (total OMT II - 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.
II A - 01 - Additions and Subtraction
- Odd numbers and even numbers
- Addition: 3 digit by 3 digit
- Subtraction: carry over
- Subtraction: 3 digit by 1 digit and 3 digit by 2 digit
- 4th digit (the same thing), introducing "thousands”
II A - 02 - Multiplication and Division
- 1-digit multiplication tables
- Multiplication within tables
- Long division with remainders
- Multiplication and division up to 100
- Multiplication/division of 3 digit by 1 digit
II A - 03 - Fractions
- Interpreting a fraction
- Comparing and ordering like fractions
- Addition and subtraction of like fractions
- Listing equivalent fractions
- Simplifying, comparing and ordering unlike fractions
II B - 01 - Measurement
- Measure lines of a given length, estimating distance
- Measure volume and masses
- Unit conversions between kg/g, l/ml, m/cm, etc.
- Counting money
- Interpreting the minute hand
II B - 02 - Elementary Geometry
- Semicircle, quarter circle
- Introduction to lines, curves, and faces
- Area and perimeter of squares and rectangles
- Parallel, perpendicular lines
- Angles: Acute, obtuse, right angles
II B - 03 - Word Problems
- Applying Fractions
- Length/mass/volume
- Time and money
- Area and perimeter
- Using bar graphs to think about data