T.e.demidova S.a.kozlova A.p.tonkikh Spisat — Gdz Po Matematike 4 Klass

Some reviewers find the problems poorly localized, mentioning non-Russian names and currencies that can confuse younger students.

Operations with large numbers, often presented through complex word problems.

Experts warn that 4th grade is a "crucial year" where simply copying (spisat) can mask a failure to understand core concepts, leading to struggles in middle school. Verdict Because the curriculum relies heavily on logical reasoning

Early introduction to fractions, decimals, and algebraic elements. User Reviews & Perspectives

The 4th-grade curriculum by these authors is known for its high level of difficulty, focusing on: Verdict Early introduction to fractions

Parents often use GDZ to understand the logic behind specific "School 2100" methods, which can differ significantly from traditional arithmetic.

The GDZ for Demidova’s 4th-grade math is best used as a rather than a "copy-paste" shortcut for students. Because the curriculum relies heavily on logical reasoning and combining multiple processes, using these solutions solely to "spisat" (copy) may leave students unprepared for the rigors of 5th-grade math. leading to struggles in middle school.

The 4th-grade edition includes more creative projects and historical snippets (e.g., about Peter the Great or Lomonosov) that GDZ helps guide. The "Critical" View: