Math: Everyday Mathematics
Volume 1:
* Naming and Constructing Geometric Figures
* Using Numbers and Organizing Data
* Multiplication and Division; Number Sentences and Algebra
* Decimals and Their Uses
* Big Numbers, Estimation, and Computation
* Division; Map Reference Frames; Measures of Angles
Volume 2:
* Fractions and Their Uses; Chance and Probability
* Perimeter and Area
* Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
* Reflections and Symmetry
* 3-D Shapes, Weight, Volume, and Capacity
* Rates
* Naming and Constructing Geometric Figures
* Using Numbers and Organizing Data
* Multiplication and Division; Number Sentences and Algebra
* Decimals and Their Uses
* Big Numbers, Estimation, and Computation
* Division; Map Reference Frames; Measures of Angles
Volume 2:
* Fractions and Their Uses; Chance and Probability
* Perimeter and Area
* Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
* Reflections and Symmetry
* 3-D Shapes, Weight, Volume, and Capacity
* Rates
Science: Battle Creek
Unit 1: View From Earth
Unit 2: States of Matter
Unit 3: Energy Transfer
Unit 4: Organisms in Their Environment
Unit 2: States of Matter
Unit 3: Energy Transfer
Unit 4: Organisms in Their Environment
Language Arts: Treasures
Unit 1 Theme: Let's Explore; Explore mysteries, space and wildlife.
Unit 2 Theme: Take a Stand; Take a stand in your own life as well as in bettering the lives of others.
Unit 3 Theme: Making a Difference; Find out about children and heroes that have made a difference in our lives.
Unit 4 Theme: Viewpoints; How do we know what a whale or a dog is thinking? Learn about the viewpoints of others.
Unit 5 Theme: Relationships; Read about the different types of relationships, animals, and people can have.
Unit 6 Theme: Discovery; Make discoveries about history, nature, and the animals in our world.
Unit 2 Theme: Take a Stand; Take a stand in your own life as well as in bettering the lives of others.
Unit 3 Theme: Making a Difference; Find out about children and heroes that have made a difference in our lives.
Unit 4 Theme: Viewpoints; How do we know what a whale or a dog is thinking? Learn about the viewpoints of others.
Unit 5 Theme: Relationships; Read about the different types of relationships, animals, and people can have.
Unit 6 Theme: Discovery; Make discoveries about history, nature, and the animals in our world.
Social Studies (United States Studies)
Using the context of the United States, fourth grade students learn significant
social studies concepts within an increasingly complex social environment.
They examine fundamental concepts in geography, civics and government, and
economics through the lens of Michigan history and the United States.
Unit 1: Foundations in Social Studies
Unit 2: United States in Spatial Terms
Unit 3: Human Geography in the USA
Unit 4: Exploring Economics
Unit 5: Our Federal Government
Unit 6: Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship
social studies concepts within an increasingly complex social environment.
They examine fundamental concepts in geography, civics and government, and
economics through the lens of Michigan history and the United States.
Unit 1: Foundations in Social Studies
Unit 2: United States in Spatial Terms
Unit 3: Human Geography in the USA
Unit 4: Exploring Economics
Unit 5: Our Federal Government
Unit 6: Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship
State GLICS and Common Core
Language Arts: http://www.corestandards.org/assets/CCSSI_ELA%20Standards.pdf
Math: http://www.corestandards.org/assets/CCSSI_Math%20Standards.pdf
Science: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/K-4_Science_GLCE_Companion_Document_v.1.09_2_264479_7.pdf
Social Studies: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/SSGLCE_218368_7.pdf
Math: http://www.corestandards.org/assets/CCSSI_Math%20Standards.pdf
Science: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/K-4_Science_GLCE_Companion_Document_v.1.09_2_264479_7.pdf
Social Studies: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/SSGLCE_218368_7.pdf