Year 4 Curriculum Coverage

Year 4 is one of the richest year groups in MathCraft, covering multiplication, fractions, geometry, money, and data — all aligned to the White Rose Maths scheme of work.

At a Glance

  • 11 topics with 53 learning steps
  • Every topic aligned to White Rose Maths
  • Adaptive practice that meets your child where they are

Number & Fractions

Geometry & Shape

Algebra & Arithmetic

Money, Data & Measure

Coordinates & Statistics

What Your Child Learns in Year 4

The National Curriculum sets clear expectations for each year group. Here are the key maths topics your child should be working on:

How MathCraft Helps at This Level

Every game mechanic in MathCraft connects to real curriculum content. Here is how the adventure maps to Year 4 topics:

Parent Questions About Year 4 Maths

My child knows their times tables but freezes on word problems — is that normal?

Very common in Year 4. Recalling 7×8=56 is one skill; knowing to multiply when the word problem says "each child gets 7 sweets and there are 8 children" is a completely different one. MathCraft builds this connection by embedding multiplication into quest narratives where the context makes the operation obvious.

How important is the Year 4 multiplication tables check?

The Multiplication Tables Check (MTC) tests recall of all tables to 12×12 under time pressure. It's a statutory assessment, but it's low-stakes — there are no pass/fail consequences for your child. What matters is that fluent recall makes everything from fractions to algebra dramatically easier in later years.

My child confuses area and perimeter. How can I help?

This is one of the most common Year 4 mix-ups. Area is the space inside (like carpet covering a floor). Perimeter is the distance around (like a fence around a garden). Using these real-world analogies consistently helps. MathCraft teaches both through the Building track with island construction challenges.

Typical Struggles at This Age

Every age group has predictable stumbling blocks. Knowing what to expect makes them easier to handle:

Times tables anxiety

Some children panic under the pressure of "instant recall." Reassure your child that speed comes with practice, not stress. Five minutes of relaxed daily practice outperforms anxious cramming. MathCraft's quest format removes the test pressure entirely.

Struggling with fractions

Fractions feel alien because they're the first time children work with numbers that aren't whole. Use food — cutting a pizza into quarters is more intuitive than abstract fraction diagrams. MathCraft's visual fraction models build from concrete to abstract gradually.

Written methods feeling mechanical

Long multiplication can feel like following a recipe without understanding why. If your child can get answers but can't explain what they're doing, ask "why did you carry that 1?" Understanding, not just procedure, is what the National Curriculum emphasises.

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