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The Hero and the Cave
The Hero and the Cave
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to read and analyze level-appropriate stories, dramas, poems and informational texts, identifying elements such as main ideas, key details and the author’s purpose.

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Toss and Multiply
Toss and Multiply
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will multiply a number with up to four digits by a one-digit number and multiply two-digit numbers by two-digit numbers. Your child will also divide numbers with up to four digits by a one-digit number, including solving problems with remainders.

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Decimals and Fractions Conversion
Decimals and Fractions Conversion
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn to write fractions with denominators of 10 or 100 as decimals, such as writing 3/10 as 0.3 and writing 34/100 as 0.34. Your child will also learn to add and subtract amounts of money using decimals.

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You’re the Editor
You’re the Editor
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should remember to capitalize the appropriate words in titles, such as the names of books and movies. Your child should also remember to use commas in written addresses and with quotation marks to show when someone is speaking.

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The Centipede League
The Centipede League
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to measure the lengths of objects using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch.

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3-In-A-Row!
3-In-A-Row!
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to quickly and easily solve multiplication and division facts within 100 without having to count. For example, 9 x 9 = 81 and 56 ÷ 8 = 7.

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Gear Up Missing Numbers
Gear Up Missing Numbers
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to quickly and easily solve multiplication and division facts within 100 without having to count. For example, 9 x 9 = 81 and 56 ÷ 8 = 7.

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Neighborhood Jobs
Neighborhood Jobs
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should know how to solve two-step word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

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Secret Message
Secret Message
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects using grams, kilograms and liters.

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Magic Show
Magic Show
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to decode and spell multisyllable words and grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words.

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Place Value Lotto
Place Value Lotto
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn to identify the value of each digit in a multidigit number. Your child will also learn to read and write multidigit numbers in number, word and expanded form. For example, 765; seven hundred sixty-five; 700 + 60 + 5.

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Understanding Fiction
Understanding Fiction
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will read and analyze level-appropriate stories, dramas, poems and informational texts, exploring elements such as main ideas, key details, point of view, making inferences and the author’s purpose.

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Classroom Measurement
Classroom Measurement
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to measure the lengths of objects using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch.

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Praying Mantis
Praying Mantis
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to read and analyze level-appropriate stories, dramas, poems and informational texts, identifying elements such as main ideas, key details and the author’s purpose.

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Picture That
Picture That
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should understand figurative language, such as idioms, and be able to distinguish between the literal and nonliteral meanings of words. For example, “It was a piece of cake!”

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Blibber-Blubber
Blibber-Blubber
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to recognize common features of nonfiction text, such as diagrams, graphs and photo captions. Your child should also be able to use those features to locate information.

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Idioms Crossword
Idioms Crossword
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn to understand the meaning of figurative language, including similes, metaphors and idioms.

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What’s the Word?
What’s the Word?
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should know how to correctly use words in sentences and should know many rules of English grammar, including parts of speech, regular and irregular plural nouns, regular and irregular verbs, verb tenses, subject-verb agreement, sentence structure and more.

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Ocean Motion
Ocean Motion
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn to interpret information from charts, graphs, diagrams, time lines, animations and interactive Web pages, and explain how that information helps them understand a text.

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Wordy Solutions-Division
Wordy Solutions-Division
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will solve word problems that involve multiplication and division.

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Super Symmetry
Super Symmetry
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn to identify lines and angles, understand symmetry and classify shapes based on their lines and angles. For example, your child will be able to classify right triangles by seeing that they have a 90-degree angle.

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Notorious Notations
Notorious Notations
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn to identify the value of each digit in a multidigit number. Your child will also learn to read and write multidigit numbers in number, word and expanded form. For example, 765; seven hundred sixty-five; 700 + 60 + 5.

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Marvelous Multiples
Marvelous Multiples
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn about factors, which are numbers that can be multiplied together to reach another number. For example, the factors of 6 are 1 and 6 (1 x 6 = 6), as well as 2 and 3 (2 x 3 = 6). Your child will also learn about multiples, which are numbers that are reached by multiplying one number by another. 12 is a multiple of 3 because you can multiply 3 x 4 to reach 12.

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Super Similes
Super Similes
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn to understand the meaning of figurative language, including similes, metaphors and idioms.

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Number Challenge
Number Challenge
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should know how to solve word problems involving multiplication and division within 100.

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Double Bubble Geometry
Double Bubble Geometry
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should understand that different types of shapes can share the same attributes. For example, rhombuses, rectangles and squares all have four sides and are part of a larger group called quadrilaterals.

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What Letter Can You Sail a Ship On?
What Letter Can You Sail a Ship On?
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to recognize common features of nonfiction text, such as diagrams, graphs and photo captions. Your child should also be able to use those features to locate information.

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Movie Time
Movie Time
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should understand figurative language, such as idioms, and be able to distinguish between the literal and nonliteral meanings of words. For example, “It was a piece of cake!”

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Decimal Word Problems
Decimal Word Problems
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn to write fractions with denominators of 10 or 100 as decimals, such as writing 3/10 as 0.3 and writing 34/100 as 0.34. Your child will also learn to add and subtract amounts of money using decimals.

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Doghouse
Doghouse
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to distinguish between shades of meaning among related words, such as “wondered,” “suspected,” “believed” and “knew.”

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Snowboardcross
Snowboardcross
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should know how to solve word problems involving multiplication and division within 100.

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Merry Measuring
Merry Measuring
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects using grams, kilograms and liters.

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Silent as a Mouse!
Silent as a Mouse!
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to decode and spell multisyllable words and grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words.

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Investigating Shapes
Investigating Shapes
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should understand that different types of shapes can share the same attributes. For example, rhombuses, rectangles and squares all have four sides and are part of a larger group called quadrilaterals.

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What Does It Mean?
What Does It Mean?
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to use clues within a sentence to figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word or phrase. For example, in the following sentence, the underlined portion provides a clue to what the word “aviary” means: The zoo’s aviary was filled with owls, bluebirds, parrots, parakeets and cuckoos.

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Order the Words
Order the Words
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to distinguish between shades of meaning among related words, such as “wondered,” “suspected,” “believed” and “knew.”

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What Do You Think?
What Do You Think?
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to read and analyze level-appropriate stories, dramas, poems and informational texts, identifying elements such as main ideas, key details and the author’s purpose.

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Which Prefix?
Which Prefix?
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn to use common, grade-appropriate Greek and Latin prefixes, suffixes and roots to figure out the meaning of a word. For example, “telegraph,” “photograph” and “autograph” all contain the Greek root “graph,” which refers to something that is written or drawn.

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Underwater Adventure
Underwater Adventure
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should remember to capitalize the appropriate words in titles, such as the names of books and movies. Your child should also remember to use commas in written addresses and with quotation marks to show when someone is speaking.

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Whether It’s Weather or Climate
Whether It’s Weather or Climate
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn to interpret information from charts, graphs, diagrams, time lines, animations and interactive Web pages, and explain how that information helps them understand a text.

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Mirror Magic!
Mirror Magic!
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn to identify lines and angles, understand symmetry and classify shapes based on their lines and angles. For example, your child will be able to classify right triangles by seeing that they have a 90-degree angle.

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Wordy Solutions-Multiplication
Wordy Solutions-Multiplication
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will solve word problems that involve multiplication and division.

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Prefix & Suffix Puzzle Builders
Prefix & Suffix Puzzle Builders
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn to use common, grade-appropriate Greek and Latin prefixes, suffixes and roots to figure out the meaning of a word. For example, “telegraph,” “photograph” and “autograph” all contain the Greek root “graph,” which refers to something that is written or drawn.

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Reach for the Top
Reach for the Top
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn to add and subtract fractions and mixed numbers with the same denominator. For example, 1 1/5 + 3 2/5 = 4 3/5.

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Fabulous Factors
Fabulous Factors
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn about factors, which are numbers that can be multiplied together to reach another number. For example, the factors of 6 are 1 and 6 (1 x 6 = 6), as well as 2 and 3 (2 x 3 = 6). Your child will also learn about multiples, which are numbers that are reached by multiplying one number by another. 12 is a multiple of 3 because you can multiply 3 x 4 to reach 12.

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Blast Off with Addition
Blast Off with Addition
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to easily add and subtract within 1,000.

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Go for Graphing
Go for Graphing
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to use bar graphs to solve one-step and two-step problems.

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Bag o'Tricks
Bag o'Tricks
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to use clues within a sentence to figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word or phrase. For example, in the following sentence, the underlined portion provides a clue to what the word “aviary” means: The zoo’s aviary was filled with owls, bluebirds, parrots, parakeets and cuckoos.

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Mixing It Up
Mixing It Up
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should know how to solve two-step word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

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Run-On or Fragment?
Run-On or Fragment?
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn many new rules of English grammar and usage, including rules about sentence fragments and run-on sentences, relative pronouns (which, that), relative adverbs (where, when, why), the correct order of adjectives and more.

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Dinosaur Land
Dinosaur Land
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should know how to correctly use words in sentences and should know many rules of English grammar, including parts of speech, regular and irregular plural nouns, regular and irregular verbs, verb tenses, subject-verb agreement, sentence structure and more.

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Who Was George Crum?
Who Was George Crum?
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will multiply a number with up to four digits by a one-digit number and multiply two-digit numbers by two-digit numbers. Your child will also divide numbers with up to four digits by a one-digit number, including solving problems with remainders.

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Understanding Nonfiction
Understanding Nonfiction
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will read and analyze level-appropriate stories, dramas, poems and informational texts, exploring elements such as main ideas, key details, point of view, making inferences and the author’s purpose.

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Climb the Fraction Cliff
Climb the Fraction Cliff
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should understand fractions as numbers and be able to represent fractions on a number line, compare fractions and identify equivalent fractions.

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Graph It!
Graph It!
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to use bar graphs to solve one-step and two-step problems.

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Under the Sea
Under the Sea
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to read and analyze level-appropriate stories, dramas, poems and informational texts, identifying elements such as main ideas, key details and the author’s purpose.

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Hopping to Division
Hopping to Division
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to quickly and easily solve multiplication and division facts within 100 without having to count. For example, 9 x 9 = 81 and 56 ÷ 8 = 7.

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Super Sentences
Super Sentences
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn many new rules of English grammar and usage, including rules about sentence fragments and run-on sentences, relative pronouns (which, that), relative adverbs (where, when, why), the correct order of adjectives and more.

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Soccer Scramble!
Soccer Scramble!
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should know how to correctly use words in sentences and should know many rules of English grammar, including parts of speech, regular and irregular plural nouns, regular and irregular verbs, verb tenses, subject-verb agreement, sentence structure and more.

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Fraction Action
Fraction Action
4th Grade

During fourth grade, your child will learn to add and subtract fractions and mixed numbers with the same denominator. For example, 1 1/5 + 3 2/5 = 4 3/5.

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Subtraction Soccer Match
Subtraction Soccer Match
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should be able to easily add and subtract within 1,000.

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Number Line Fractions
Number Line Fractions
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should understand fractions as numbers and be able to represent fractions on a number line, compare fractions and identify equivalent fractions.

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Space Time!
Space Time!
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should know how to tell and write time to the nearest minute. Your child should also be able to solve problems in which time has elapsed. For example, “The movie started at 5:15 p.m. It was 1 hour and 20 minutes long. What time did the movie end?”

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Time Memory Match
Time Memory Match
4th Grade

When entering fourth grade, your child should know how to tell and write time to the nearest minute. Your child should also be able to solve problems in which time has elapsed. For example, “The movie started at 5:15 p.m. It was 1 hour and 20 minutes long. What time did the movie end?”

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