Craftsbury Academy, founded in 1829 — Craftsbury Common, Vermont


Fourth Grade

Welcome to the Craftsbury Schools Fourth Grade Class.

Courses:

Language Arts (Grade 4)—Syllabus (Word format)
Language Art is communication. The purpose of learning language arts concepts, skills and content is to enable us to be life long learners, to participate in the exchange of oral and written language for information and pleasure, and to think critically. Students best learn language arts when actively engaged in the processes of listening , speaking, reading, writing, and thinking in all curriculum areas. Langage arts concepts, skills and content are best learned in a developmental sequence, which integrates these processes.

Math (Grade 4)—Syllabus (Word format)
Mathematics is the universal language of symbols which allows us to reason logically, communicate, analyze, interpret, and solve real problems. Students best learn mathematics by going from the concrete to the abstract. They best learn when various methods of instruction are used and when they see connections between mathematics and the real world. Children are encouraged to investigate, think in different ways, and to take risks

Social Studies (Grade 4)—Syllabus (Word format)
It is the purpose of social studies to provide our students with the knowledge, values, and skills to become productive, involved citizens of the world. Social studies provide better understanding of historical and current events, cultures and geography. Social studies prepare our students to make decisions that will contribute to the betterment of our local and global communities.

Science (Grade 4)—Syllabus (Word format)
Science is the study of living and nonliving forms. It is a process involving problem solving, science knowledge, and the intersection of science, technology, and society. The purpose of learning science concepts, skills, and content is to relate and apply science knowledge in a practical way, and to have a clear understanding of how and why things are the way they are. Students best learn science concepts, skills, and content when they have hands-on experiences, when they practice and apply the scientific process, and when they learn in an interdisciplinary context.