Fourth Grade
Fostering Creativity; Applying Skills
to Real‑World Problems
4th Grade provides opportunities for students to exercise their creativity—writing original compositions, applying their growing math and science knowledge in innovative ways, and more.
With differentiation tips built into each lesson, you’ll be able to adjust instruction to your child’s unique abilities.
Using Edmentum’s Calvert Learning Lessons as your guide, you will help your child:
- Learn and apply the essential elements of explanatory and argumentative writing—from presenting evidence to constructing an effective, grammatically correct paragraph.
- Apply the properties of light, energy, and waves and apply knowledge of Earth processes to solve real-world problems.
- Explore the ancient cultures of North America and our nation’s history
from its founding through the Civil
War period.
- Learn the basics of geometry and solve problems involving simple fractions, decimals, and units of measurement.
Get Everything You Need to Guide Your 4th Grader’s Learning at Home
Our comprehensive program includes everything you need to successfully educate your child at home:
- Step-by-step lesson plans and manuals to guide you.
- Engaging, colorful texts, digital resources, and manipulatives from top education publishers.
- An online learning platform provides 24/7 access to lessons, texts, interactive activities, assessments, progress tracking tools, and more.
- Free support from state-certified teachers who help with curriculum questions, alternative teaching approaches, and keeping students on-track.
Discover What Your Child Will Learn In 4th Grade
English Language Arts
A shift toward explanatory and argumentative writing is marked by an increase in non-fiction reading. Students conduct research for an op-ed and then create an investigative journalism report for a news show.
Math
Math dives deeper into addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers, fractions, data, and graphing; measuring angles and symmetry; and calculating perimeter and area of square and rectangles. Students build a travel itinerary, budget for a trip, and use geometry to design a dream neighborhood.
Science
Students apply their knowledge of natural earth processes to generate and compare solutions to determine the impacts of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Students employ the engineering design process to design, test, and refine a device to stay safe during a collision.
Social Studies
This year’s focus is on the geography and history of early North America, the Age of Exploration, Colonial America, the American Revolution, and westward expansion up until the Civil War. Students create virtual museum exhibits to showcase the history of their state.
Art & Picture Study
This course explores drawing skills such as perspective and color theory. Picture study includes the discussion and analysis of famous works of art.
Physical Education
Students learn age-appropriate motor, non-locomotor, and manipulative skills, and are required to participate in regular physical activity.
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