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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 - Believing in Yourself: The Wild Book

Students explore the difficulties of having a learning disability and how that influences a person's self-image, enabling them to see the world as a diverse place, by reading the core text The Wild Book.

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 - Interpreting Perspectives: Greek Myths

Students dive into the world of Greek mythology with the classic myths of Pandora, Arachne, and Echo and Narcissus, and explore how the Greeks used mythology to make sense of their world.

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 - Discovering Self: Bud, Not Buddy

Students learn about the Great Depression through the eyes of a ten-year-old African-American boy, analyzing themes of compassion, maturity and the idea of home, through the novel Bud Not Buddy.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Interpreting Perspectives: Greek Myths - Lesson 1

Identify one ancient Greek god or goddess, and explain their significance to the ancient Greeks.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 5: Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans - Lesson 11

Analyze and discuss unit essential questions by stating a claim and supporting the claim with details from multiple sources.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 4: Believing in Yourself: The Wild Book - Lesson 13

Write a persuasive letter explaining whether or not early screening for dyslexia is important.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Examining Our History: American Revolution - Lesson 16

Explain the role of Indigenous people in the colonies once the European colonists arrived.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Examining Our History: American Revolution - Lesson 17

Analyze the role women played in the American Revolution and why they were referred to as everyday heroines.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Examining Our History: American Revolution - Lesson 18

Analyze the role of a few individual heroines in the American Revolution and why they were referred to as heroines.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Examining Our History: American Revolution - Lesson 20

Analyze the role of Black heroes in the American Revolution and why they were important.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Examining Our History: American Revolution - Lesson 21

Discuss and analyze unit-essential questions by preparing for and participating in a class discussion using evidence from the text.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 2: Preparing for the Worst: Natural Disasters - Lesson 22

Explain other types of natural disasters and what to do to prepare for or prevent them. 

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