Fourth graders are independent explorers, full of ideas and opinions. They have …
Fourth graders are independent explorers, full of ideas and opinions. They have an impressive skill set and are ready to go deeper. With that in mind, we’ve gathered together learning links and fun activities that will help kids build skills in literacy, math, science, and social studies—plus some just for fun! This list of 4th grade websites and activities is something kids can easily do at home with their families.
The purpose of the video lesson is to learn about the part …
The purpose of the video lesson is to learn about the part of speech, adjectives. The accompanying handout reviews what adjectives are, provides practice using adjectives and gives the opportunity to to write a response journal using interesting adjectives.
The purpose of the video lesson is to go over the steps …
The purpose of the video lesson is to go over the steps of the writing process. The accompanying handout leads the writer through the stages of the writing process to write a surprise story.
The purpose of the video lesson is to go over the steps …
The purpose of the video lesson is to go over the steps of writing a friendly letter. The accompanying handout gives an example of a friendly letter, outlining the parts, as well as an opportunity to write a friendly letter.
The resource offers video lessons on the four of the writing traits …
The resource offers video lessons on the four of the writing traits at the grade 4 level, using the resource "Write Traits Student Traitbook" Grade 4, by V. Spandel and J. Hicks. The traits covered include: - ideas - organization - sentence fluency - word choice
These 4 point rubric exemplars were developed to provide a consistent and …
These 4 point rubric exemplars were developed to provide a consistent and common resource that aligns with the Saskatchewan curriculum and provide opportunities for transfer of responsibility between educator and student. These rubrics are designed to be edited by educator and student.
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