4th Grade Reading/LA/- Yearly Curriculum: ~Licensed Teacher~ ongoing
What's included
3 live meetings
2 in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 4
Created for home school students and students learning from home! Come connect with other fourth grade students, make friends, and learn in a fun and positive classroom! This class will meet three days each week and will cover third grade standards for Reading /LA. We will learn and practice Reading, writing and Grammar skills. While practicing reading skills, we will also learn several 4th grade social studies standards. We will make an online book about states that we research - this is a class favorite! We will spiral through the standards making it possible for your student to join and leave at any time. Each class will be a new mini lesson and activity. I will use my personal curriculum map to ensure we are learning appropriate fourth grade standards. Class will consist of hands on activities, games, group work, discussions, video clips, lectures and slides. I always strive to create a classroom where students are learning from me and each other, sharing their work, working with other students, and learning to work together to be the best we can be! Class will be laid back and fun- I believe students thrive best in a positive, relaxed, safe atmosphere. All learners will need to be ready for fourth grade ELA standards before enrolling. Classes will be held on Monday, Thursday, and Friday of each week. Standards will be taught, not in this order: 4.ML.2.1 Recognize claims in print, image, and multimedia and identify evidence used to support these claims. 4.RN.2.2 Determine the main idea of a text and explain how it is supported by key details; summarize the text. 4.RV.2.5 Consult reference materials, both print and digital (e.g., dictionary), to find the pronunciation and clarify the precise meanings of words and phrases 4.RL.2.3: Describe a character, setting, or event in a story or play (bolded=tested), drawing on specific details in the text, and how that impacts the plot. 4.W.6.1a: Nouns/Pronouns-Writing sentences that include relative pronouns (e.g., who, which) and reflexive pronouns (e.g., myself, ourselves) and explaining their functions 4.RN.2.3 Explain the relationships between events, procedures, ideas, or concepts in a historical, scientific, or technical text, based on specific information in the text 4.RV.3.2 Determine the meanings of general academic and content-specific words and phrases in a nonfiction text relevant to a fourth grade topic or subject area. 4.RN.4.2 Combine information from two texts on the same topic in order to demonstrate knowledge about the subject in the sentence. 4.RL.2.1 Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what a text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text. 4.RV.2.2 Identify relationships among words, including more complex homographs, homonyms, synonyms, antonyms, and multiple meanings. 4.RV.3.1 Determine how words and phrases provide meaning to works of literature, including figurative language (e.g., similes, metaphors, or hyperbole) 4.RL.3.2 Compare and contrast the point of view from which different stories are narrated, including the difference between first- and third person narrations 4.SL.3.1 Summarize major ideas and supportive evidence from text read aloud or information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally. 4.SL.4.2 Create oral presentations that maintain a clear focus, using multimedia to enhance the development of main ideas and themes that engage the audience 4.RN.3.3 Compare and contrast a firsthand and secondhand account of the same event or topic; describe the differences in focus and the information provided in the accounts 4.RV.3.3 Explain the meanings of proverbs, adages, and idioms in context. 4.RL.4.1 Describe how visual and multimedia presentations and representations can enhance the meaning of a text 4.RN.3.1 Apply knowledge of text features to locate information and gain meaning from a text (e.g., charts, tables, graphs, headings, subheadings, font/format). 4.RN.3.2 Describe the organizational structure (e.g., chronological, problem-solution, comparison/contrast, procedural, cause/effect, sequential, description) of events, ideas, concepts, or information in a text or part of a text 4.RN.2.1 Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what a text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text. 4.RV.2.1 Apply context clues (e.g., word, phrase, sentence, and paragraph clues) and text features (e.g., charts, headings/subheadings, font/format) to determine the meanings of unknown words. 4.RL.2.2 Paraphrase or summarize the main events in a story, myth, legend, or novel; identify the theme and provide evidence for the interpretation 4.RL.4.2 Compare and contrast the treatment of similar themes and topics and patterns of events in stories, myths, and traditional literature from different cultures 4.RV.2.4 Apply knowledge of word structure elements (e.g., suffixes, prefixes, common Greek and Latin affixes and roots), known words, and word patterns to determine meaning. 4.SL.3.2 Identify and use evidence a speaker provides to support particular points 4.RL.3.1 Explain major differences between poems, plays, and prose, and refer to the structural elements of poems and drama. 4.RN.4.1 Distinguish between fact and opinion; explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support a statement or position (claim) in a text. 4.RL.3.1: Explain major differences between poems, plays, and prose, and refer to the structural elements of poems and drama. 4.RN.4.1: Distinguish between fact and opinion; explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support a statement or position (claim) in a text
Other Details
Supply List
I will use nearpod, and Epic in and out of class. Nearpod allows student to see my slides and be interactive - you will love it! Every time it is used students will get a new link. No need to download or sign up for anything! Students should bring whiteboard/marker, paper/pencil to class and I will let you know in advance when we need additional supplies.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
- nearpod
- Getepic
- Blooket
Sources
We will use Nearpod and GetEpic in class. I will help you set up accounts for these sites.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Indiana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Hello! My name is Mrs. Neal! I am a licensed teacher in the state of Indiana. I have been teaching on Outschool for five years, teaching 3rd - 6th reading/LA and Math! I taught 3rd grade for 7 years, and loved every second of it! I always knew I had a passion for math, but becoming a teacher taught me that I also have a love and passion for reading and teaching kids to love reading! My goal is always to create a classroom where students feel valued, successful, wanted, and smart! I keep my classroom positive and expect kindness and respect from all students.
I am also a mother of three, two boys ages 18 and 7 and a girl age 14. I did step away from the classroom four years ago in order to stay home with my kids. We live in Indiana during the summer and go to Florida for the winter months - I love showing my students the ocean and allowing them to see what we have seen on our adventures during the week.
I am very excited to meet you and your student in class!
Reviews
Live Group Class
$30
weekly ($10 per class)3x per week
40 min
Completed by 86 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-11
3-14 learners per class