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4th Grade Full Curriculum Class: 4 Days A Week

In this ongoing class, students will learn 4th grade material such as Math, Reading, Writing, English, Social Studies, Science, and test taking skills with a certified teacher.
Cherry Learning Center by Mrs. Berry-Cherry
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What's included

32 live meetings
32 in-class hours
Homework
Homework is assigned daily, however it is optional.

Class Experience

US Grade 4
In this full curriculum class, students will receive all the necessary tools to be successful in fourth grade. We aim to ensure that learning is fun and successful for every learner. We will encourage learners to share their music, dancing, and chanting, fostering a strong community within the class.

Students will have access to weekly printables. The teacher will post the outline of the lesson along with printables every Sunday. If you enroll midweek, no problem, the teacher will send you the printables. In this class, students will be assigned homework to enhance our class lessons. Please encourage your learner to complete homework assignments. Each class will begin with a welcome and a bell ringer. A bell ringer is used as a moment to teach a lesson of the day, such as grammar and mental math. Then, the teacher will begin the lesson. All learners need to focus and come to class ready. When learners come to class prepared, it allows them to focus and participate more.


All class materials will be provided to students through the Outschool platform.

We will read reading materials during our class visits. All reading materials will be on-grade level.

Please note that this is an ongoing class. Therefore, parents can enroll their students at any time in the class without their learners feeling behind.

Reading and Writing will cover the following:
Phonics
Reading (different types of stories)
Spelling (each week students will receive a new set of words)
Writing
Grammar and punctuation
Literature
Poetry

Math will cover the following:
PLACE VALUE, ROUNDING, AND ALGORITHMS FOR ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION
UNIT CONVERSIONS AND PROBLEM SOLVING WITH METRIC MEASUREMENT
MULTI-DIGIT MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION
ANGLE MEASURE AND PLANE FIGURES
FRACTION EQUIVALENCE, ORDERING, AND OPERATIONS
DECIMAL FRACTIONS
EXPLORING MULTIPLICATION (using larger numbers)

Social Studies covers the following:
Local, state, and national government

Science covers the following:
Classification of animals: Vertebrates (with a backbone) and invertebrates (without a backbone) and the similarities and differences of animals.
The human body: The skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems.
Light and vision: Sunlight can create shadows, and light can be reflective. The color of light hitting an object affects how the object is seen. An object is seen when light traveling from the object enters the eye.
Astronomy and space: The properties of suns, moons, planets, and stars as well as their locations and movements.
Forces and motion: How and why objects move.

*Students will receive a letter grade at the end of the course.

📌Weekly Breakdown for 4th Grade Class (August 12, 2024 - May 22, 2025)

🍒Week of August 12, 2024:
Spelling: Similes and Metaphors
Reading: Main Idea
Science: What is Science?
Social Studies: What is Gravity?
Math: Review of Third Grade Material and Module 1 of 4th Grade Math

🍒Week of August 19, 2024:
Spelling: Short Vowels
Reading: Facts and Opinions
Science: The Scientific Method
Social Studies: Types of Government
Math: Module 1 - Place Value and Rounding

🍒Week of August 26, 2024:
Spelling: Long Vowels
Reading: Nonfiction Texts
Science: Solar System Overview
Social Studies: Branches of Government
Math: Module 1 - Place Value and Rounding

🍒Week of September 2, 2024:
Spelling: -ar Sounds (Homophones)
Reading: Fiction Texts
Science: Planets in Our Solar System
Social Studies: Local Government Functions
Math: Module 1 - Addition and Subtraction Algorithms

🍒Week of September 9, 2024:
Spelling: -ir, -ur, -er Sounds (Metaphors)
Reading: Comparing Fiction and Nonfiction
Science: The Milky Way Galaxy
Social Studies: Government Services
Math: Module 1 - Addition and Subtraction Algorithms

🍒Week of September 16, 2024:
Spelling: Consonant Blends
Reading: Main Characters and Settings
Science: Stars and Constellations
Social Studies: State Government
Math: Module 2 - Unit Conversions and Problem Solving

🍒Week of September 23, 2024:
Spelling: Consonant Digraphs
Reading: Story Elements
Science: Earth's Rotation and Revolution
Social Studies: National Government
Math: Module 2 - Unit Conversions and Problem Solving

🍒Week of September 30, 2024:
Spelling: Silent Letters
Reading: Cause and Effect
Science: Phases of the Moon
Social Studies: Civic Responsibilities
Math: Module 2 - Problem Solving with Metric Measurement

🍒Week of October 7, 2024:
Spelling: Compound Words
Reading: Summarizing Texts
Science: Ecosystems
Social Studies: The Constitution
Math: Module 3 - Multi-Digit Multiplication and Division

🍒Week of October 14, 2024:
Spelling: Prefixes
Reading: Author's Purpose
Science: Food Chains and Webs
Social Studies: The Bill of Rights
Math: Module 3 - Multi-Digit Multiplication and Division

🍒Week of October 21, 2024:
Spelling: Suffixes
Reading: Making Inferences
Science: Animal Classification
Social Studies: National Symbols and Landmarks
Math: Module 3 - Multi-Digit Multiplication and Division

🍒Week of October 28, 2024:
Spelling: Homophones
Reading: Identifying Themes
Science: Vertebrates and Invertebrates
Social Studies: Immigration and Citizenship
Math: Module 4 - Angle Measure and Plane Figures

🍒Week of November 4, 2024:
Spelling: Irregular Plurals
Reading: Point of View
Science: The Human Body: Skeletal System
Social Studies: Early American History
Math: Module 4 - Angle Measure and Plane Figures

🍒Week of November 11, 2024:
Spelling: Antonyms and Synonyms
Reading: Sequencing Events
Science: The Human Body: Muscular System
Social Studies: Colonial America
Math: Module 4 - Angle Measure and Plane Figures

🍒Week of November 18, 2024:
Spelling: Commonly Confused Words
Reading: Context Clues
Science: The Human Body: Nervous System
Social Studies: American Revolution
Math: Module 5 - Fraction Equivalence and Ordering

🍒Week of November 25, 2024:
Spelling: Thanksgiving Break
Reading: Thanksgiving Break
Science: Thanksgiving Break
Social Studies: Thanksgiving Break
Math: Thanksgiving Break

🍒Week of December 2, 2024:
Spelling: Plural Nouns
Reading: Comparing Texts
Science: Light and Vision
Social Studies: Formation of the United States
Math: Module 5 - Fraction Equivalence and Ordering

🍒Week of December 9, 2024:
Spelling: Action Verbs
Reading: Character Analysis
Science: Reflection and Refraction
Social Studies: Constitution and Government Formation
Math: Module 5 - Fraction Operations

🍒Week of December 16, 2024:
Spelling: Helping Verbs
Reading: Plot Development
Science: Color and Light
Social Studies: Early Presidents and Their Policies
Math: Module 5 - Fraction Operations

🍒Week of December 23, 2024:
Spelling: Winter Break
Reading: Winter Break
Science: Winter Break
Social Studies: Winter Break
Math: Winter Break

🍒Week of December 30, 2024:
Spelling: Winter Break
Reading: Winter Break
Science: Winter Break
Social Studies: Winter Break
Math: Winter Break
Week of January 6, 2025:

🍒Spelling: Regular and Irregular Verbs
Reading: Nonfiction Text Features
Science: Sound Waves
Social Studies: The Industrial Revolution
Math: Module 6 - Decimal Fractions

🍒Week of January 13, 2025:
Spelling: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Reading: Identifying Main Ideas and Details
Science: The Water Cycle
Social Studies: Westward Expansion
Math: Module 6 - Decimal Fractions

🍒Week of January 20, 2025:
Spelling: Articles and Determiners
Reading: Text Structure
Science: Weather and Climate
Social Studies: The Civil War
Math: Module 6 - Decimal Operations

🍒Week of January 27, 2025:
Spelling: Modal Verbs
Reading: Synthesizing Information
Science: Natural Disasters
Social Studies: Reconstruction Era
Math: Module 6 - Decimal Operations

🍒Week of February 3, 2025:
Spelling: Prepositions
Reading: Evaluating Arguments
Science: Energy: Forms and Sources
Social Studies: The Progressive Era
Math: Module 7 - Exploring Multiplication with Larger Numbers

🍒Week of February 10, 2025:
Spelling: Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
Reading: Persuasive Texts
Science: Electricity and Magnetism
Social Studies: World War I
Math: Module 7 - Exploring Multiplication with Larger Numbers

🍒Week of February 17, 2025:
Spelling: Interjections
Reading: Informational Texts
Science: Forces and Motion
Social Studies: The Great Depression
Math: Module 7 - Multiplication and Division Strategies

🍒Week of February 24, 2025:
Spelling: Review Week
Reading: Test Preparation
Science: Review of Concepts
Social Studies: Review of Concepts
Math: Review of Concepts

🍒Week of March 3, 2025:
Spelling: Spelling Bee Preparation
Reading: Independent Reading Projects
Science: Student-led Experiments
Social Studies: Student Presentations
Math: Math Challenges and Games

🍒Week of March 10, 2025:
Spelling: Compound Adjectives
Reading: Book Reports
Science: Environmental Science
Social Studies: Modern History Overview
Math: Problem Solving with Real-World Applications

🍒Week of March 17, 2025:
Spelling: Hyphenated Words
Reading: Poetry Analysis
Science: Conservation and Sustainability
Social Studies: Modern Government Systems
Math: Problem Solving with Real-World Applications

🍒Week of March 24, 2025:
Spelling: Scientific Vocabulary
Reading: Nonfiction Research
Science: Renewable Resources
Social Studies: Current Events
Math: Data and Graphing

🍒Week of March 31, 2025:
Spelling: Test Preparation
Reading: Comprehension Strategies
Science: Review for Tests
Social Studies: Review for Tests
Math: Review for Tests

🍒Week of April 7, 2025:
Spelling: Review Week
Reading: Reading Comprehension Tests
Science: Science Tests
Social Studies: Social Studies Tests
Math: Math Tests

🍒Week of April 14, 2025:
Spelling: New Vocabulary Introduction
Reading: Literature Circles
Science: Life Science: Plants
Social Studies: Economics
Math: Geometry: Shapes and Properties

🍒Week of April 21, 2025:
Spelling: Prefixes and Suffixes
Reading: Literary Themes
Science: Plant Life Cycles
Social Studies: Supply and Demand
Math: Geometry: Measurement and Angles

🍒Week of April 28, 2025:
Spelling: Synonyms and Antonyms
Reading: Analyzing Characters
Science: Photosynthesis
Social Studies: Money and Banking
Math: Geometry: Area and Perimeter

🍒Week of May 5, 2025:
Spelling: Homonyms
Reading: Story Structure
Science: Plant Adaptations
Social Studies: Trade and Commerce
Math: Geometry: Volume

🍒Week of May 12, 2025:
Spelling: Review Week
Reading: Independent Projects
Science: Student Presentations
Social Studies: Student Presentations
Math: Review Week

🍒Week of May 19, 2025:
Spelling: Year-End Review
Reading: Year-End Review
Science: Year-End Review
Social Studies: Year-End Review
Math: Year-End Review

📢📢📢📢Important Notes:
September 2nd: Labor Day: (No Classes)
Week of November 25, 2024: Thanksgiving Break (No Classes)
Week of December 23, 2024 - January 3, 2025: Winter Break (No Classes)
Week of May 29, 2025: Memorial Day Break (No Classes)

Other Details

Parental Guidance
All material is safe for all learners.
Supply List
Weekly Printables
Whiteboard for math
Notebook
Loose sheet of paper (with the lines)
Folders to keep all material in
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Non-US Teaching Certificate
Emma
Master's Degree in Social Sciences from Grambling State University
Erika Berry
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Calgary
Emma
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from University of Calgary
Emma
Certified teacher and has over ten years of teaching experiences.  

Mrs. Moore (Fourth Grade Instructor) 
Hello, my name is Julianna Moore and I am an NJ State Certified teacher (K-6 th Grade). I have taught for many years and am now excited to take it to another level and begin my journey of teaching online. My approach to learning is to be patient, supportive, and answer all of my student's questions. My job is to open your child's mind and for your child to learn as much as they can in the short time they are with me in class. I am to provide them with a safe and positive environment while discussing important subjects.

Mrs. Berry-Cherry: 
I began my career as an educator more than ten years ago by volunteering at the local enrichment program in my community. I went on to receive my Bachelor's Degree and Masters Degree. Soon after college, I founded Camp Pyramid Summer Enrichment Reading Program and Pyramid Academy Learning Center for my church. I taught third-grade and fourth-grade in PGCPS. I have a strong passion for connecting with learners through education. 

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weekly or $560 for 32 classes
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60 min

Completed by 101 learners
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Ages: 8-12
3-6 learners per class

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