4th Grade Resources
Language Arts
Language Arts:
Northeast Elementary uses a research-based language arts curriculum. Our curriculum is designed to help teachers build skillful readers and writers through motivating and engaging literature, scientifically research-based instruction, and a myriad of reliable teaching tools. This balanced literacy curriculum aligns with the Connecticut State Common Core Standards and integrates technology. Students read selections in all genres where oral language literacy and listening skills are stressed. Specific skills are taught during small group instruction where the skills are based on the individual’s needs. Instruction is focused on comprehension skills and strategies are taught along with story vocabulary, phonemic awareness, phonics, grammar and writing. Students practice these skills multiple times as a whole class, during small group reading instruction, and independently at practice centers or with peers. Teachers differentiate instruction and have a variety of strategies at hand to create successful readers.
Here at Northeast we also use supplemental programs to enhance our learning in Language Arts.
LEXIA
Lexia® Core5® Reading is an adaptive blended learning program that accelerates the development of literacy skills for students of all abilities, helping them make that critical shift from learning to read to reading to learn.
IXL
IXL uses phonics, reading comprehension, writing strategies and more. This program helps learners develop the communication skills needed for success in school, college, and career.
Math
Math:
Northeast Elementary School uses Everyday Mathematics which was founded on the principle that every child can and should learn challenging, interesting, and useful mathematics. The program is designed to ensure that each of your children develops positive attitudes about math and powerful habits of mind that will carry them through college, career, and beyond. Through Everyday Mathematics’ spiraling structure, your children develop mastery by repeatedly experiencing math concepts in varied contexts, with increasing sophistication, over time. By providing multiple opportunities to access math concepts, you can easily adapt your instruction to better meet the unique learning needs of your children. Research shows that strengthening the link between home and school is integral to your children’s success. That’s why Everyday Mathematics provides a wealth of resources to help you extend what your children learn in your classroom to what they can do at home.
In Fourth Grade, Everyday Mathematics focuses on procedures, concepts, and applications in three critical areas:
- Understanding and fluency with multi-digit multiplication, and understanding of dividing to find quotients with multi-digit dividends.
- Understanding of fraction equivalence, addition and subtraction of fractions with like denominators, and multiplication of fractions by whole numbers.
- Understanding that geometric figures can be analyzed and classified based on their properties.
Here at Northeast we also use two supplemental programs to enhance our learning in Mathematics.
ST Math
ST Math is a visual instructional program that leverages the brain's innate spatial-temporal reasoning ability to solve mathematical problems.ST Math’s unique, patented approach provides students with equitable access to learning through challenging puzzles, non-routine problem solving, and formative feedback. With ST Math, students build deep conceptual understanding, and schools see proven, repeatable results.
XTRA Math
XTRA Math is a XtraMath® is an online math fact fluency program that helps students develop quick recall and automaticity of their basic math facts. Students with a strong foundation of basic math facts will have an easier time when they begin to tackle more advanced math, like fractions or algebra.
Social Studies
Social Studies:
Northeast Elementary School uses the Stamford Public Schools Social Studies curriculum. This common core aligned curriculum exposes students to several units of study. Units of study include:
- Unit 1: Me in My State
- Unit 2: History/Achievements of Connecticut
- Unit 3: Government/Economy of Connecticut
- Unit 4: Pick a State/Region of the United States (Integrated unit with ELA)
Science
Science:
Northeast Elementary School students have hands-on guided inquiry experiences in Life, Earth and Physical Science units. Those experiences emphasize pure observation and wonder in early grades, building toward more sophisticated science skills such as experimental design and data analysis in upper grades. The SPS elementary science program supports the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). Students use their science notebooks to express what they’re learning in science by recording observations, organizing and analyzing their data, and drawing conclusions based on evidence/data that they’ve collected. In science, students have many opportunities to discuss their findings, collaborate, and share their new understanding about scientific concepts. During science, students learn and use science-specific words. All of these skills will help students become scientifically-literate adult citizens capable of making informed decisions.
Social/Emotional Learning
Social/Emotional Learning:
Northeast Elementary School feels that social/ emotional learning is an important part of the school day. Along with mindfulness daily activities Northeast uses a supplemental program called Hey Kiddo™ Huddle which is a Social/ Emotional learning program designed by psychologists and educators. Each weekly theme focuses on key topics that kids need now like self awareness, stress management and resilience. HeyKiddo™ follows the guidelines established by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), the leading policy development group for SEL curriculums. This includes all five Social Emotional Learning competencies included in their guidelines: Self-Awareness, Social-Awareness, Self-Management, Responsible Decision-Making and Relationship Skills.
In addition, our Northeast STAR PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention System) system is in place to recognize positive student behavior and foster community among the staff and students across all classrooms.
There are rubrics and signage all around the school building so that we are clear with our expectations and are able to share common language with our students. Individual students and classes earn STAR tickets for showing respect and compassion, helping others, including others, never giving up and/or ensuring safety. Each month we recognize these students and/or classes for their accomplishments. By acknowledging our excellence we create the Northeast STAR community.
We are Northeast Stars, we RISE, and we SHINE!
Homework
Homework:
Our nightly homework is based on work that has been covered in class and as skill reinforcement, review before performance tasks, completing projects, and study time before assessments. We assign students up to 30 minutes of independent reading each night and encourage weekend reading throughout the school year. Teachers in the grade level assign 2-3 homework assignments in the core subject areas with the completion of these assignments not to exceed 50 minutes. All work can be found written in the agenda or digital homework boards. All students gather assignment sheets and notices in a homework folder and it's taken home and returned to class Monday through Thursday.
SBA Assessment
Sbac Assessment:
The Connecticut State Department of Education requires all students in grades 3-5 to complete the Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBA) in both literacy and mathematics by the end of the year. The State Department offers families a guide to understanding the SBA. Here is a parent resource to further understand what your child should be able to do this year and how to support at home. Here is the testing schedule for the 2023-2024 school year. (Schedule in Spanish)
Connecticut then mails your child's assessment results directly home. Here is a sample student report.
The SBA tests are used by the Connecticut State Department of Education for district and school accountability reports.