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4th Grade English Language Arts

Students explore people form identities, values, and beliefs, how conflict and courageous individuals can create change, and natural disasters and energy.

4th Grade - Preparing for the Worst: Natural Disasters

Students learn the science behind natural disasters, such as volcanoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, and wildfires, with an emphasis on how natural disasters happen. 

4th Grade - Examining Our History: American Revolution

Students examine the ideas and values behind the American Revolution, and what drove the colonists to seek independence, through nonfiction texts including Liberty! How the Revolutionary War Began.

4th Grade - Politics and People: U.S. Government

Students explore the structure of the American government, the three branches of government, the history of women's suffrage, and read biographies about famous Americans who fought for change.

4th Grade - Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans

Students read about and discuss United States history, from slavery to the civil rights movement, grappling with the discrimination and broken promises that African Americans faced.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 2: Preparing for the Worst: Natural Disasters - Lesson 1

Explain what a natural disaster is and why it is important to know if a natural disaster is imminent.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 5: Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans - Lesson 1

Explain who is speaking in the prologue and why the author would choose to write this way. 

4th Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Politics and People: U.S. Government - Lesson 1

Describe federalism and why the United States chose it as a form of government.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Examining Our History: American Revolution - Lesson 1

Defend if the actions of the French and Indian War support the idea that America was the land of liberty.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 5: Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans - Lesson 2

Explain the significance of the statement: "It should have been a proud moment for everybody, but, honey, we didn’t have much to celebrate." (p. 13)

4th Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Examining Our History: American Revolution - Lesson 2

Defend if the colonies really were a land of liberty and equality. 

4th Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Politics and People: U.S. Government - Lesson 2

Explain what plan the Constitution made for the government of the United States.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 2: Preparing for the Worst: Natural Disasters - Lesson 2

Explain where and how volcanoes occur using the words "plates," "magma," and "erupt."

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 5: Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans - Lesson 3

Explain how the author uses details and illustrations to build a deeper understanding of slavery. 

4th Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Examining Our History: American Revolution - Lesson 3

Describe the relationship between the colonists and the British after the French and Indian War. 

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 5: Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans - Lesson 4

Analyze what evidence the author includes to support the statement that abolitionists "lit a fire inside many a slave to take their freedom."

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 2: Preparing for the Worst: Natural Disasters - Lesson 4

Explain what happened when Mount St. Helens erupted and the destruction it caused. 

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