Fourth Grade Curriculum Overview

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FOURTH GRADE CURRICULUM OVERVIEW

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FOURTH GRADE CURRICULUM

OVERVIEW

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AGENDAS

Students are given an agenda at the beginning of the school year. This is where they will write down their homework assignments and any other upcoming tests or quizzes. Please make sure you check these nightly and sign them, so that we know you are aware of your child’s work and progress.

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HOMEWORK

Please check your child’s agenda for assignments. Students will be assigned a list of spelling words at the beginning of each week that they must study and be ready to test over by Friday. Math assignments will be given throughout the week as well. Other projects and writing compositions may be assigned throughout the year. Your child will have to complete any unfinished homework assignments during their recess time.

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LANGUAGE ARTSReading skills to be covered through different genres Comprehensionvocabulary buildingphonetic skillsresearch practiceinferencesgeneralizationscompare and contrast (text to text)predictionsmaking judgements

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LANGUAGE ARTS CONTINUED

The student consistently reads at least twenty-five books or book equivalents (approximately 1,000,000 words) each year. The materials should include traditional and contemporary literature (both fiction and non-fiction) as well as magazines, newspapers, textbooks, and electronic material. Such reading should represent a diverse collection of material from at least three different literary forms and from at least five different writers.

“If you read about it, write about it. If you are writing about it, you should have read about it.” Lucy Calkins

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LANGUAGE ARTS CONTINUED

Writing: responding to literature, making predictions, completing stories, and creating their own stories (incorporating writing into science and S.S. this year as well.) Research: searching for specific information, summarizing, prewriting, drafting, editing, proofreading, and publishingVocabulary: learning and using new words through prefixes/suffixes and Greek and Latin root words and context clues.Grammar: demonstrates understanding and application of rules of the English language

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MATH

Naming and Constructing Geometric Figures

Using Numbers and Organizing Data

Multiplication and Division

Decimals and Their Uses

Big Numbers, Estimation, and Computation

Measures Weights and Angles

Timed Basic Fact Tests – so important to know those facts!

Multi-digit word problems

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MATH CONTINUED

Fractions and Their Uses

Perimeter and Area

Algebra

Differentiation

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SOCIAL STUDIES

•American Indians …Impact of the physical environment on the lifestyles of the different tribes.• Exploration …Identifies areas explored; Reasons for exploration; Explorations of France, Spain, Portugal, and England; Impact of Spanish explorers on native population in Georgia.• Colonial America and American Revolution… Compares and Contrasts early American colonial settlements in New England colonies, Middle colonies, and Southern colonies; Reasons leading up to the war; Famous individuals of that time; Georgia’s participation in the war.

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SOCIAL STUDIES

Constitution and Bill of Rights…. Major Ideas of the Declaration of Independence; Challenges to the new government; Addition of the Bill of Rights; War of 1812; Writing of the Star Spangled Banner.Westward Expansion and Industrial Revolution… Social and Economic impacts of technology; Movement of people; Daniel Boone and Wilderness Trail; Limited resources lead to specialization of regions in the US.Map Skills….Types of Maps, Map Keys, Regions in the United States, Using Globes, Scale and Direction, Grid Systems, and Measuring distance between two places

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SCIENCE

Earth Science: Stars and Star Patterns, Solar System, and Weather - data and forecasting

Physical Science: Light, Sound, Force, Mass, and Motion, and Effects of gravity

Life Science: Ecosystems, Food web / Food Chain, and Adaptations – survival/extinction

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SCIENCE

Habits of mind: Asks questions that lead to investigations, Conducts simple investigations, Uses tools for collecting data, Uses charts and graphs, Uses data to answer questions, Writes and uses instructions, Understands fairness, Justifies reasonable answers, Identifies patterns of change, Researches for information, Understands the importance of safety concerns.