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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 - 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 - 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 - 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 4: Believing in Yourself: The Wild Book - Lesson 3

Explain why learning to read is difficult for children with dyslexia and how this connects with the narrator in The Wild Book.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Interpreting Perspectives: Greek Myths - Lesson 6

Explain how comparing different forms of a literary text helps build a deeper understanding of the text and its major themes. Analyze which author's craft decisions or structures have the greatest influence on how events are described.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Interpreting Perspectives: Greek Myths - Lesson 12

Explain how comparing different forms of a literary text helps build a deeper understanding of the text and which author's craft decisions or structures have the greatest influence on how events are described.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 4: Believing in Yourself: The Wild Book - Lesson 17

Analyze and debate unit Essential Questions using details and understandings from the entire unit. 

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Interpreting Perspectives: Greek Myths - Lesson 18

Explain how comparing different forms of a literary text helps build a deeper understanding of the text and which author's craft decisions or structures have the greatest influence on how events are described.

4th Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Interpreting Perspectives: Greek Myths - Lesson 20

Analyze how a theme or topic is treated in each of the myths from the unit by comparing and contrasting the treatment of similar themes and topics.

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