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4th Grade Homeschool Curriculum

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Ava rounds out our homeschool as the youngest one. Again this year we have one in high school, one in middle school, and one in elementary school.

4th Grade Homeschool Curriculum from Starts At Eight

As Ava gets older we still keep a more relaxed, more “unschooled” type of schedule with her than her siblings. She will often stray off onto tangents that she gets enthusiastic about so we take the time to run with those whenever we can. Despite this we keep trying to move on task with the core of her curriculum subjects.

4th Grade Homeschool Curriculum

English/Language Arts

We are continuing with the same grammar and spelling, as well as continuing to work on cursive writing skills.

Growing With Grammar Level 4

Shakespeare

Shakespeare studies is something I am going to be doing with all my children this year in varying forms. I put together a unit study with resources for all levels that I will be using.

Shakespeare for Kids from Starts At Eight

Mathematics

We are continuing with Singapore Math again this year.

Singapore Math Primary Mathematics – US Edition 4A & 4B

History/Geography

Tis’ an election year again! Each election year I try to cover American Government and the elections process with all my children. This year I will be using Uncle Sam & You for both my 7th & 4th graders.

Uncle Sam & You

How do elections work? What does the President do all day? Who decides where stop signs go? What is Labor Day?Uncle Sam and You is a one-year civics course that answers these questions and many more. Designed for students in grades 5 through 8, this curriculum take your student on a tour of American government. They will learn about elected leaders and everyday citizens who have important roles to fill in making our country work as well as important holidays throughout the year.

Eight works of literature are assigned in the Uncle Sam and You curriculum to give your student a richer perspective on the various topics studied. We are planning on using them as well. They are set up in such a way that the student is usually given two weeks to read each book, with 1-3 chapters assigned each day.

Science

We are going back to a unit study style approach this year. While I like the order of a curriculum, it doesn’t always suit our needs.

These are the three major units we will be covering this year:

Solar System Unit Study from Starts At Eight

Hands On Science: Rocks & Minerals Unit from Starts At Eight

Equine Science Pinterest Board from Starts At Eight

 

While her brother spends time doing a more in-depth Rocks & Minerals Unit Study, she will be doing what she loves most… learning more about horses.

Music/Art

We enjoy doing art as a free flowing fun activity. For this reason we pick and choose from projects as the year progresses.  We have two programs that we pick from most.

Art Programs

1. Southern Hodge Podge

A Simple Start in Chalk Pastels

We have used so many of the chalk pastel tutorials and books from Southern Hodge Podge.  We plan on continuing to use these as part of our homeschool art.

Draw a Bird's Nest ~ Spring Nature Study

Previous Pastel Projects

2. Mixed Media Workshops

Alisha has put out these workshops for each season of the year. Each workshop consists of 20 projects with details tutorials to complete them. What is really great is that one price gets you lifetime access to the season you choose.

Springtime Splendor: Mixed Media Art for Kids from Starts At Eight

Music

Ava is taking piano lessons using Magic Keys, BK 1.

All Our Homeschool Curriculum Choices:

Interested in a different grade level? You can see all our past homeschool curriculum choices here:

Our Homeschool Curriculum Choices from Starts At Eight

 


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