4th Grade Curriculum
MATH:
Essential Question
Place Value
What is the relationship between a digit's position and its value?
How can I represent the value of a number?
When is it appropriate to round a number?
Algebra
How can we use order of operations to find the answer to a number sentence
with multiple operations?
Why do we use symbols to represent numbers in expressions and equations?
Multiplication and Division
What are the different ways I can show understanding of mulitiplication and
division?
How can the area model of mulitiplication help me to understand the
distributive property and partial products?
What strategies can I use to find the unknown value in an expression?
Data Analysis
How can we organize and display data according to the situation?
What is the difference between bar graphs, line graphs, and pictographs?
Enduring Understanding
Each digit in a number has a specific value.
Numbers can be decomposed in various ways - a three-digit number e.g. 123 has
a value of 123 ones, 12 tens, and 3 ones, or 1 hundred and 2 tens and 3 ones.
The value of a digit is determined by its location in a number.
Placing numbers in groups of ten is the basis of the base-ten system. Taking
apart and combining numbers in terms of groups of ten helps develop mental
math abilities.
Rounding is a form of estimation that changes numbers in a problem to make it
easier to compute mentally.
Estimation strategies have two main purposes. They are used for prediction
and to determine reasonableness of an answer.
Numbers have patterns and rules can be applied to solve equations with an
unknown.
Data can be shown in many different ways. The same data can be shown in
different graphical representations.
Arrays and repeated addition are ways to illustrate multiplication.
Multiplication using area models shows the distributive property and partial
products. Multiplication should begins with models and move to the written
record.
There are two concepts of division, one involving partitioning or fair shares
and the other related to measurement or repeated subtraction.
Divison with remainders involves thinking about what is to be done with the
remainder e.g. cookies can be kept but extra children needing transport on a
trip cannot be left behind.
There is a relationship between multiplication and division that supports
fluency with facts.
Multiplication and division problems can be made easier by the development of
a story to connect the numbers.
SOCIAL STUDIES:
Physical Features of the US
Early Explorers
Colonization
Birth of a Nation
Creating a New Government
Western Expansion
Impact of Technology
Civil War
Reconstructionps/Geography
SCIENCE:
Scientific Method
Water
Weather
Force and Motion
Light
Sound
Stars and Solar Patterns
Earth
Moon and Solar System
Ecosystems
Protective Adaptations
HEALTH:
Emotional/Mental Health
Personal Health, Nutrition
Growth and Development
Disease Prevention
Alcohol
Tobacco and Other Drugs
Safety
READING AND WRITING:
Narrative Writing, Text and Poetry, Response to Literature, Traditional
Literature, Informational Writing and Text, Persuasive Essay, and Author
Studies.
Please go to the Cobb County website to get a more detailed description of
the curriculum. Go to: www.cobbk12.org ; Scroll down to the “PICASSO
Portal” button on the bottom right side of the home page.