Fourth Grade Curriculum
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Your fourth grader is beginning to use logic and critical thinking skills. Our fourth grade curriculum enables students to refine these skills in language arts through literary text analysis and in math through fractions, decimals, and data analysis. Learners are encouraged to “think like a scientist” through their study of engineering, technology, plants, and animals. In social studies, learners go on an unforgettable roadschool adventure with new friends to learn about the regions of the United States.
Fourth graders' problem-solving skills are improving, allowing them to tackle more complex tasks.
At Time4Learning, fourth graders study:
- Number theory identifying factors, multiples, prime and composite
- Adding, subtracting, multiplying and reasoning about the size of fractions
- Different ways to represent data and compare data
Fourth graders are seeking more independence and are showing the ability to take notes, recall facts, and incorporate research from various sources into their projects.
At Time4Learning, fourth graders explore:
- Parts of speech and grammar skills that enable learners to become great writers
- Building comprehension skills throughout both literature and informational texts
- Developing strong writing skills through opinion, narrative, and research writing
Fourth graders are developing a more nuanced understanding of history. To enhance this, our social studies curriculum for fourth grade follows a roadschooling adventure that enables learners to explore the United States and its regions through inquiry-based learning. Video, text, map, and source-based lessons with interactive practice allow students to directly participate in their learning.
At Time4Learning fourth graders will discover:
- Map skills as they explore the different regions of the United States and the world
- The five regions of the U.S. - the Northeast, the Southeast, the Midwest, the Southwest, and the West
- Skills in analysis, explanation, and argumentation while building critical thinking skills
- Instructional content that is sequenced through supporting questions, and captures the key content ideas needed to answer them
Our science curriculum encourages students to "think like a scientist" highlighting the ways science has changed our world.
At Time4Learning fourth graders discover:
- How scientists ask questions, investigate, and communicate
- The engineering design process, and how some failed designs were turned into successful technology
- The movement of light, sound, and heat energy
- The patterns that can be seen in Earth's features