The fourth grade curriculum at this school covers spiritual, physical, emotional, and cognitive development. Students study the Bible using the CSI curriculum, focusing on the Old Testament. They practice reading comprehension, vocabulary, and complete book reports. Writing instruction includes various genres and oral presentations. Students learn spelling, cursive penmanship, math skills like multiplication and fractions, social studies of US regions, and science topics through experiments and a field trip.
The fourth grade curriculum at this school covers spiritual, physical, emotional, and cognitive development. Students study the Bible using the CSI curriculum, focusing on the Old Testament. They practice reading comprehension, vocabulary, and complete book reports. Writing instruction includes various genres and oral presentations. Students learn spelling, cursive penmanship, math skills like multiplication and fractions, social studies of US regions, and science topics through experiments and a field trip.
The fourth grade curriculum at this school covers spiritual, physical, emotional, and cognitive development. Students study the Bible using the CSI curriculum, focusing on the Old Testament. They practice reading comprehension, vocabulary, and complete book reports. Writing instruction includes various genres and oral presentations. Students learn spelling, cursive penmanship, math skills like multiplication and fractions, social studies of US regions, and science topics through experiments and a field trip.
The fourth grade curriculum at this school covers spiritual, physical, emotional, and cognitive development. Students study the Bible using the CSI curriculum, focusing on the Old Testament. They practice reading comprehension, vocabulary, and complete book reports. Writing instruction includes various genres and oral presentations. Students learn spelling, cursive penmanship, math skills like multiplication and fractions, social studies of US regions, and science topics through experiments and a field trip.
Our fourth grade curriculum provides a comprehensive
framework for teaching all areas of a childs development; spiritual, physical, emotional and cognitive. The key to our effectiveness is a faculty that models a biblically integrated living curriculum to our students. A variety of individual, small group, and large group activities are incorporated into the daily program. Our classroom environment provides opportunity for children to learn through active exploration and interaction with adults, other children and materials.
Bible
Fourth grade uses the CSI (Christian Schools International)
Bible curriculum Walking With God and His People. This course includes a review of Genesis through Joshua and a detailed study from Judges through the exile of the Northern Kingdom, with emphasis on the judges, kings, and prophets of the Old Testament. Monthly character trait study, chapel, daily prayer, and scripture memory are an integral part of our Bible curriculum.
Language Arts Reading
The reading program uses Open Court and Readers Workshop
as its curriculum basis. Each unit is comprised of stories, articles, and poetry pertaining to six specific themes. Strategies to improve comprehension include the skills of setting goals, clarifying what is read, summarizing, making predictions, and asking questions. Exercises are used to reinforce decoding word meanings, developing vocabulary, structural analysis, and study and research skills. A book report is required each grading period and Accelerated Reader is used to encourage reading for pleasure as well as developing comprehension. Readers Workshop reading comprehension strategies are taught by modeling with the use of picture books, read alouds and other literature. Students will deepen their understanding of text by making connections, visualizing, asking questions, making inferences, determining importance, synthesizing, and repairing comprehension when necessary. Students will also read novels and participate in literature groups by completing a task as the summarizer, connector, artist, work smith, discussion director, or Bible builder. Some of the novels that fourth graders reads are: Number the Stars, The Indian in the Cupboard, Soft Rain, and The Magicians Nephew.
Grammar/Composition
Grammar and compositions are incorporated in the curriculum.
Students practice grammar through text exercises, covering parts of speech, sentences, and the mechanics of punctuation, capitalization, abbreviations, and word usage. Writers Workshop is used to model and teach writing that includes
narratives, essays, poetry, and creative writing. Opportunities
for oral and written expression supplement all curriculum subjects.
Spelling
Open Court also includes our basic spelling curriculum. The
fourth grade program contains a weekly list of twenty words for students. Five additional frequently misspelled words are added each week. A variety of lessons based on principles such as vowel/consonant sounds, root words, and prefixes/suffixes incorporate spelling with vocabulary development, grammar, and dictionary skills.
Penmanship
DNealian cursive handwriting is reviewed and students are
expected to write neatly with the correct DNealian letter formation.
Mathematics
The textbook used for our fourth graders is Scott-Foresman/
Addison-Wesley Mathematics. Skills taught include place value (reading, writing, rounding, and estimating), addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers, analyzing data, graphs, and probability, customary and metric measurement, geometry, fractions, decimals, time, and money. Emphasis is placed on the mastery of basic facts through the twelves with a goal of being able to do thirty facts per minute in each operation by the end of fourth grade. Speed drills are used weekly to check for mastery and accuracy. Emphasis in mathematics is placed on developing problem solving strategies and comprehending a mathematics vocabulary, as well as maintaining learned skills.
Social Studies
The Scott Foresman: Regions is used in our fourth grade
curriculum. The text includes a study of map and globe skills, appreciation of how geography and history go together, and learning about various regions of our country, including the land, water, and resources of each region and the people and events from that region. Students master the fifty states, their locations, and their capitals. State projects including keynotes, group presentations, and a booklet is completed by students each region.
Science
Scott Foresman is used to teach our science curriculum. It
covers a variety of topics including classifying plants and animals, ecosystems, changes in ecosystems, water cycle and weather, hurricanes and tornadoes, heat, electricity and magnetism, sound and light, Earths cycles, and the Solar System. Various experiments give opportunity for hands-on exploring as well as understanding the scientific method. The field trip to Discovery Place in Charlotte, NC supplement our science curriculum.