4th grade 14 units · 154 skills. Unit 1 Place value. Unit 2 Addition, subtraction, and estimation. Unit 3 Multiply by 1-digit numbers. Unit 4 Multiply by 2-digit numbers. Unit 5 Division. Unit 6 Factors, multiples and patterns. Unit 7 Equivalent fractions and comparing fractions. Unit 8 Add and subtract fractions.
Bridge to Terabithia. by: Katherine Paterson - (HarperCollins, 1977) 176 pages. Terabithia is a secret kingdom that Jess creates with his friend Leslie in the woods outside her house. The two retreat there to vanquish giants and zombies, and to escape the tedium of school and the cruelty of classmates. In Terabithia, it doesn’t matter that
Overview of the 11 Best Science Fiction Books for 4th Graders. Voyage of the Dogs. Glitch. Redeemed (The Missing) Daniel Coldstar: The Betrayer. Explorer Academy: The Nebula Secret. Hugo’s Alien Adventure. Zita the Spacegirl. The Search for the Slimy Space Slugs!
The 20 Best Ledger for 4th Sorters. Buy them for insert classroom library. Adds them to your read-aloud list. Build them into novel studies during ELA, press just use them with in independent students.
These narrative nonfiction picture books for 4th grade students will be engaging for your students! Books with lesson plans and activities linked. Picture books about various topics such as historical figures, historical events and more for your fourth graders. Your students will delight in these classic and brand new books!
Nim’s Island. In this fantasy adventure novel, Nim, a young girl alone on a tropical island, becomes a hero. Fourth graders will love reading about her adventures with her iguana, a sea lion, and a turtle. It’s an inspiring read that’s sure to foster a love of books in your homeschooler.Fourth Grade Literature List. Read in class or assigned for outside reading: Blackwood, Gary. The Shakespeare Stealer. Burnett, Frances Hodgson. The Secret Garden. Carroll, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Dahl, Roald. Patricia Polacco's autobiographical story, Thank You Mr. Falker, tells of her struggle with reading - and all the frustrations that came along with that - until her 5th grade teacher Mr. Falker helped encourage her. While this makes a great read aloud for 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade students at any point during the school year, starting the year off Rad Girls Can: Stories of Bold, Brave, and Brilliant Young Women by Kate Schatz. Every girl needs a hero, and this book is full of great examples of modern and historical girls who met challenges and excelled. This is a wonderful inspirational read and perfect if your 4th grade girl prefers true stories to fiction.
Three Tales of My Father’s Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett. This is a classic adventure/fantasy book of stories for beginning readers. The first story is about a boy (now a father retelling the stories to his son) who rescues a dragon held hostage on a wild island. Ferno the Fire Dragon (Beast Quest #1) by Adam Blade..