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Grade 4 Language Arts

This course develops advanced literacy skills by engaging students with diverse perspectives and complex text structures. Students will master the art of storytelling and the precision of informative communication through collaborative inquiry and rigorous writing.

5 units·48 topics·Ages 9-10

01The Art of the Story: Narrative Craft

10 topics·Term 1

Students analyze how authors use character development and plot structure to create engaging stories.

Character Traits and Motivations

Investigating how internal traits and external pressures drive a character's actions throughout a plot.

Hot SeatRole PlayStations Rotation
Sensory Details in Narrative

Using vivid language and sensory details to build immersive worlds for the reader.

Gallery WalkCarousel Brainstorm
Plot Structure: Beginning, Middle, End

Examining the sequence of events and how tension is built and released in a narrative.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Setting the Scene: Time and Place

Exploring how authors establish the setting and its impact on characters and plot.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Narrative Point of View

Understanding different perspectives (first, third person) and their effect on the story.

Role PlayFour Corners
Developing a Story Idea

Brainstorming and outlining initial ideas for a narrative, focusing on character and conflict.

Carousel BrainstormConcept Mapping
Crafting Dialogue

Learning to write realistic and purposeful dialogue that reveals character and advances plot.

Role PlayThink-Pair-Share
Narrative Pacing and Suspense

Exploring how authors control the speed of a story and build anticipation.

Stations RotationDocument Mystery
Theme in Narrative

Identifying the central message or lesson an author conveys through a story.

Socratic SeminarHexagonal Thinking
Revising and Editing Narratives

Focusing on improving story flow, word choice, and correcting grammatical errors.

Peer TeachingThink-Pair-Share

02Unlocking Information: Reading for Knowledge

10 topics·Term 2

Students learn to navigate non-fiction texts to extract information and understand complex real-world concepts.

Using Text Features for Comprehension

Utilizing headers, captions, and diagrams to improve comprehension of technical or scientific texts.

Case Study AnalysisGallery Walk
Identifying Main Idea and Key Details

Identifying the central claim of a passage and evaluating the facts used to support it.

Think-Pair-ShareSave the Last Word
Comparing Multiple Informational Texts

Analyzing how two different texts approach the same topic or event.

Case Study AnalysisSocratic Seminar
Understanding Cause and Effect

Identifying relationships between events or ideas in informational texts.

Concept MappingTimeline Challenge
Problem and Solution in Non-Fiction

Recognizing how authors present problems and their proposed solutions.

Problem-Based LearningDecision Matrix
Summarizing Informational Texts

Learning to condense key information from non-fiction passages into a concise summary.

Think-Pair-ShareRAFT Writing
Research Skills: Asking Questions

Formulating focused research questions to guide inquiry into a topic.

Inquiry CircleCarousel Brainstorm
Gathering Information from Sources

Practicing locating relevant information from various print and digital sources.

Stations RotationDocument Mystery
Organizing Research Information

Learning to categorize and structure gathered information for reports or presentations.

Concept MappingPlacemat Activity
Presenting Research Findings

Communicating research findings clearly and concisely to an audience.

Museum ExhibitExpert Panel

03The Power of Persuasion: Writing with Purpose

10 topics·Term 3

Students develop the ability to form clear arguments and support their opinions with logical reasoning.

Developing a Strong Opinion Statement

Learning to state a clear position that can be defended with evidence and logic.

Chalk TalkFour Corners
Providing Reasons and Evidence

Exploring how to use facts, examples, and emotional connections to convince an audience.

Formal DebateDecision Matrix
Tailoring Language for Audience and Purpose

Adjusting language and style to suit different readers and formal contexts.

RAFT WritingRole Play
Organizing Persuasive Arguments

Structuring persuasive writing with clear introductions, body paragraphs, and conclusions.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Using Transition Words and Phrases

Employing transition words to connect ideas and create a smooth flow in persuasive writing.

Stations RotationGraffiti Wall
Counterarguments and Rebuttals

Learning to acknowledge opposing viewpoints and respond to them effectively.

Philosophical ChairsFormal Debate
Writing a Persuasive Letter

Applying persuasive writing skills to compose a letter to an audience about a local issue.

RAFT WritingTown Hall Meeting
Evaluating Persuasive Texts

Critically analyzing advertisements, speeches, and articles for persuasive techniques.

Case Study AnalysisDocument Mystery
Revising for Persuasive Impact

Focusing on strengthening arguments, improving clarity, and refining word choice.

Peer TeachingThink-Pair-Share
Presenting a Persuasive Argument

Practicing oral presentation skills to deliver a persuasive speech or debate.

Formal DebateTown Hall Meeting

04Word Wealth: Vocabulary and Language

9 topics·Term 4

Students explore the origins of words and the mechanics of language to enhance their communication.

Understanding Word Parts: Roots, Prefixes, Suffixes

Breaking down complex words into prefixes, suffixes, and roots to unlock meaning.

Stations RotationConcept MappingJigsaw
Using Context Clues to Determine Meaning

Using surrounding text to define unfamiliar words and understanding subtle differences in synonyms.

Think-Pair-ShareSave the Last Word
Grammar for Clear Communication: Sentence Structure

Mastering sentence structure and punctuation to ensure ideas are communicated effectively.

Graffiti WallPeer Teaching
Figurative Language: Similes and Metaphors

Exploring the use of similes and metaphors to create vivid imagery and deeper meaning.

Gallery WalkCarousel Brainstorm
Figurative Language: Personification and Hyperbole

Understanding personification and hyperbole as tools for expressive language.

Role PlayThink-Pair-Share
Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homophones

Expanding vocabulary by understanding words with similar, opposite, or same sounds.

Stations RotationTrading Cards
Punctuation for Clarity: Commas and Quotation Marks

Mastering the correct use of commas and quotation marks in sentences and dialogue.

Peer TeachingGraffiti Wall
Subject-Verb Agreement

Ensuring subjects and verbs agree in number for grammatically correct sentences.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Using Adjectives and Adverbs Effectively

Learning to use adjectives and adverbs to add detail and precision to writing.

Gallery WalkCarousel Brainstorm

05The Shared Voice: Speaking and Listening

9 topics·Term 4

Students practice the skills of collaborative discussion and formal presentation to share their ideas effectively.

Active Listening and Responding

Learning to build on others' ideas and ask clarifying questions in a group setting.

Socratic SeminarInside-Outside CircleRound Robin
Delivering Oral Presentations

Developing public speaking techniques including eye contact, volume, and visual support.

Expert PanelMuseum Exhibit
Analyzing Spoken Media

Evaluating the purpose and effectiveness of spoken messages in podcasts, speeches, and videos.

Case Study AnalysisSave the Last Word
Participating in Group Discussions

Practicing how to contribute constructively to group discussions and build on others' ideas.

World CaféJigsaw
Giving and Receiving Feedback

Learning to provide constructive feedback and incorporate suggestions from peers.

Peer TeachingThink-Pair-Share
Storytelling and Oral Narratives

Developing skills in telling engaging stories aloud, focusing on voice and expression.

Role PlayHot Seat
Using Media in Presentations

Selecting and integrating appropriate digital media and visual displays to enhance presentations.

Project-Based LearningMuseum Exhibit
Formal vs. Informal Speaking

Understanding and practicing appropriate language and delivery for different speaking situations.

Role PlayPress Conference
Debate and Argumentation

Learning to present and defend a viewpoint orally, and respond to opposing arguments.

Formal DebatePhilosophical Chairs