4th Grade
OUR MISSION:
Our intent is to provide every child access to learning materials. The 4th grade ELA team has created this web page to give all students and parents easy access to all the accounts, materials, and practice a student might need at home. This will give them work to practice at home on specific skills that are necessary for 4th grade and prepare them for 5th grade. These assignments are not required but highly recommended and beneficial to their academic success, growth, and retention of skills. If you have questions, please contact your child's ELA teacher.
ELA and Social Studies
Your Digital learning Guide
Here is our recommended schedule:
Monday through Friday will consist of:
Lessons will be updated on this site on Sundays at 8 pm.
Read a Fictional Story and Discuss
Questions You Can Ask:
- What did you learn from the character's words on this page?
- What do the inner thoughts show you about the character?
- Can you infer what the character might do based on this event?
- Where is this story taking place? What time period do you think it is?
- What is the author's message? Can you show me a part where you were confused? What was confusing about it?
- How does the character change in the story?
- What is happening in the part you are reading now?
- Which character is most like you? Why?
- Which character do you like the least? Why?
Read a Non-Fiction Story and Discuss
Questions You Can Ask:
- What is the main idea of this passage?
- What did you learn from the picture? Diagram? Chart? Did you read the caption?
- Is there a question you can ask the text, and then read on to explore the answer?
- Can you show me a part where you were confused? What was confusing about it?
- Tell me 2 facts you learned about the topic.
- Tell some important words in the text, and what they mean.
- What parts were hard to understand?
- Tell me what the different text features show you.
- What are the ways the information is presented (text structure)?
- What parts were hard to understand?
- Biographies: What were the major struggles the individual faced? What character traits do you admire most about this person?
Your ELA and Social Studies
Assignments:
Quote of the Week:
"Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale."
~Hans Christen Andersen
Social Studies Assignments are listed on Tuesday/Thursday.
Khan Academy
Login Info:
Username and Password is your specific login information that was sent to you via a text from your teacher.
i-Ready
Login Info:
Username: first initial, last initial, lunch number
Password: lunch number
Monday
Today in ELA:
Tuesday
Today in ELA and Social Studies:
1. Login into the i-Ready Website
Username: first initial, last initial, lunch number
Password: lunch number
2. Watch the video and take the quiz that follows
Today in Social Studies:
username: obis2020
password: obis2020
1. Click on Social Studies
2. Choose a video on a topic that interest you
3. Watch and take the quiz
Wednesday
Today in ELA:
Thursday
Today in ELA and Social Studies:
1. Login into the i-Ready Website
Username: first initial, last initial, lunch number
Password: lunch number
2. Watch the video and take the quiz that follows
Today in Social Studies:
username: obis2020
password: obis2020
1. Click on Social Studies
2. Choose a video on a topic that interest you
3. Watch and take the quiz
Friday
Today in ELA:
Assignment:
1. Finish any Khan Academy or i-Ready assignments you have not completed.
2. "Flashlight Friday" Grab a flashlight, find a cozy spot, and read a great book of your choice.
Daily
Challenge
Your Daily Challenges can be found by going to your teachers website page.
You may click on your teacher's name below to go directly to your teacher's website page.
Do you have Extra Time?
Are you looking for something to do?
Check out the online resources on your teacher's website!
Just Click on her name!
Due to the amount of traffic on the websites, there may be a delay. Thank you for your patience.
4th 1st Week Standards:
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development and organization are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
W4.4
The Noun Jingle
The Verb Jingle
Opinion Writing
W4.1
Informative Writing
W4.2
Narrative Writing
W4.3
RL4.3 - Describe a character, setting, or event in a story
RL4.2 - Theme
RI4.6 - compare/ contrast 1st/2nd hand accounts
RI4.5 - Describe the overall structure