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Grade 4 Online Elementary Courses:
The fourth grade forms the fourth year of Elementary school and children enrolled are typically 9 to 10 years old. Subjects taught include Math, Science, Reading, Writing and Social Studies.
The curriculum for Math includes more complex aspects as compared to the precious year. Students are taught how to calculate factors and multiples of numbers, calculate as well as convert units of measure, and to work with fractions. For Reading, students are taught a variety of new genres and are introduced to more sophisticate vocabulary. Writing now forms part of students’ daily activities and students are taught different types of punctuation to create sentences.
In Science, students learn about the different scientific processes as well as topics search as motion of objects, electricity and circuits. In History, a great deal of time is devoted to teaching students about their state of residence and may even include field trips. Most schools also include health, music, art and physical education as part of the fourth grade curriculum.
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Core Courses
English Mathematics Science Social Studies
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In keeping with the standards set by the No Child Left Behind Act, RABISLIST.COM DREAM Academy provides several web-based lessons spanning 6 skill levels. These courses are designed to provide both remediation and instruction to students who are a grade level behind or are falling short of the required credits.
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English
Grade 4 English Course Outline Students in this class are required to read at least 20 minutes every day and to turn in a reading log to show their time spent reading. They are also required to write 10 different book reports in an effort to encourage reading and writing about stories. In each of the 18 chapters students will receive two vocabulary lessons, learn about grammar, practice reading different types of literature, and learn skills to be a good writer.
This class follows the Common Core State Standards for 4th grade English.
To improve their reading skills students will learn how to link prior knowledge to what they are reading, how to determine if information is a first or second hand account, will practice reading nonfiction, and will learn how to make predictions about what will happen next in a story. Through writing practice students will improve their abilities to paraphrase, write essays, construct a story from idea to finished product, write a play, and write a persuasive essay. Students will be encouraged to visualize what they are reading and writing about, to make connections between stories, and to ask questions about what they read.
Course Outline
Introduction Welcome to Class! Vocabulary Introduction Grammar Introduction Reading Introduction Writing Introduction Speaking and Listening Introduction Pretest
Resources Handout: Reading Log (Word) Handout: Reading Log (PDF) Handout: Reading Log (Excel) Handout: Book Report (Biography) Handout: Book Report (Nonfiction) Handout: Book Report (Fiction) Handout: Pre-writing Tool: Word Web Handout: Pre-writing Tool: Graphic Organizer Handout: Pre-writing Tool: Storyboard Handout: Story Map (Turtle) Handout: What Good Readers Do Overview Handout: The Writing Process Sentences, Genres, Reviews Nouns, Reading Strategies, Writing Process, Asking Questions Pronouns, Prior Knowledge, Paragraphs, Paraphrasing Roots, Main Idea, Essays Verbs, Rereading, Writing Process Verbs, Visualize, Writing Process Figurative Language, Inferences, Poetry Adjectives, Connections, Story Elements Making Predictions, Informative Texts, Liberty! Progressive, Predictions, Transitions, Narratives Commas, Dialogue, First and Second Hand Accounts Colons, Nonfiction, Opinion, Speaking Letter Writing, Cause and Effect, Titles Modal Auxiliaries, Biographies Adjectives, Drama, Playwriting Fragments, Foreshadowing, Persuasion Homophones, Fables, Myths Synonyms, Punctuation, Moods Course Evaluation
Mathematics
Grade 4 Mathematics Course Outline This course follows the Common Core Standards for 4th grade mathematics with a focus on three critical areas.
First, students will develop an understanding of multi-digit multiplication and dividing to find multi-digit dividends. In addition, students will expand their understanding of place value to 1,000,000 and the relative sizes of each place. They learn how to apply the correct methods to estimate or mentally calculate products or dividends.
Second, the students will learn to add and subtract fractions with the same denominator and the multiplication of fractions by whole numbers. They also learn that two different fractions can be equal, how to recognize, and how to create them.
Third, the students will understand that geometric figures can be analyzed and classified based on their properties. The students learn how to understand the properties of two-dimensional objects and use them to solve problems about symmetry.
Course Outline Introduction Welcome Pretest Assignment: Pretest Probability & Statistics Compare & Order Number Multiplication More Multiplication Multiplication With Bigger Number Division Geometry Fractions Decimals Length Capacity & Weight Time & Money Course Evaluation
Science Grade 4 Science Course Outline This class is aligned with Florida’s Next Generation Sunshine State Standards for 4th grade science. It covers a variety of scientific topics, some of which have been covered in previous classes and some of which is new material. The students will review matter and its states, atoms and elements, and properties of matter. Students will learn about the special properties of metals, acids, and bases. They will also learn the differences between molecules, compounds, and mixtures. The students will review the solar system, the movement of the Earth, and the contributions of Galileo Galilei to our knowledge of astronomy. The students will learn about minerals and the different types of rocks, as well as investigate the rock cycle. They will learn the differences between renewable and nonrenewable resources. The students will review the life cycles and characteristics of both plants and animals. The students will learn about energy and the energy that we can harvest from the world around us like solar, heat, wind, and water. The students will explore how you hear, talk, and see, including a study of colors and why we see them. The students will learn about electricity and magnetism, including how they are used and the relationship between the two. They will explore the differences between speed, velocity, and acceleration. They will also learn about the laws of motion and how they apply to the world around us. The purpose of, and types of, machines will be studied so that students can understand that compound machines they see in lives. The students will also explore the application of scientific knowledge, technology. Finally, the students will review the scientific method and design and conduct their own scientific investigation.
Course Outline
Course Introduction Welcome Assessments Pretest Assignment: Pretest Matter Changes In Matter Earth and Space Rocks and Resources Plants and Animals Nature's Energys Sound and Light Magnetism and Electricity Motion and Forces Machines Technology Scientific Method Course Evaluation
Social Studies
Grade 4 Social Studies Course Outline This course follows Florida’s Next Generation Sunshine State Standards for 4th grade Social Studies. It offers students their first in depth look at the history of the United States and our country’s place in global events. The students will learn about Native Americans by region, learning about the customs of tribes in those areas. Next, they will learn about European exploration into America, and why they first found the continent. The students will study the first colonies in America and learn how freedom of religion was a strong principle. They will also learn about what life was like in the 13 original colonies. Students will study the events, such as the Boston Tea Party, that led up to revolution. The major battles of the American revolution are also covered. The students will then learn about the new system of government set up by the United States and the problem the young nation faced. The course then covers some important events in the early years of the country, including the Louisiana Purchase, the War of 1812, and the Trail of Tears. Next the student will learn about the westward expansion of the United States and the new challenges this created. The Civil War is discussed, including the reasons and some of the major battles. The students will also learn about the growth of industry in the country and about the rush of immigrants. The students will learn about America’s role in the first World War and about the Great Depression that followed. World War II will be discussed, including the major parties involved, the Holocaust, what events brought America into the war, and how the war was concluded. The students will learn next about the Civil Right Movement and the Space Race. Finally, Florida will be spotlighted and the local and state government explained.
Course Outline
Introduction Welcome Pretest Assignment: Pretest Matter Europe in the New World, 982 – 1664 England’s First Colonies, 1606 – 1636 Life in the 13 Colonies, 1650 – 1750 The Road to Freedom, 1750 – 1776 The American Revolution, 1776 – 1783 The New Nation, 1783 – 1800 A Growing Nation, 1800 – 1840 Westward Expansion, 1830 – 1850 The Civil War and Reconstruction, 1860 -1877 Industry and Immigrants, 1870-1910 A New America, 1889 -1925 Great Depression, 1920-1939 World War II, 1939-1945 Civil Rights Movement, 1950 – 1987 Space Race, 1950 – 1986 Spotlight on a State: Florida 1980 – Present Course Evaluation
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