Fourth Grade Reading
Fourth grade marks a shift in reading instruction from "learning to read" to "reading to learn". Click here to read more information regarding the expectations of a fourth grade reader.
Below are some questions you can use to start your own higher-level text discussions!
Below are some questions you can use to start your own higher-level text discussions!
- What reason is there for the character to . . . ?
- What was the motive behind . . . ?
- What do you suppose the character was thinking when . . . ?
- Predict what the character will do next.
- Can you predict what the outcome would be if . . . ?
- Why did the character feel . . . ?
- How do you think the character's feelings changed in the story?
- How would you feel if . . . ?
- What is the relationship between these two characters?
- How would you compare these two characters?
- What was the turning point of the story?
- What would happen if . . . ?
- What is a different way to solve the story's problem?
- How would you have solved the problem?
Reading Websites
www.learningally.com (or download the app to your tablet or cell phone!)
Typing/Keyboarding
Click here to find keyboarding games to help increase your typing skills! Choose one of the typing practice games on the website!
www.ratatype.com/ Click here to sign up for account to access free beginner typing online lessons!
www.ratatype.com/ Click here to sign up for account to access free beginner typing online lessons!
Savvas MyView
You can access online versions of the MyView materials by logging into the Clever single sign-in portal, and clicking the Savvas app button. The Student Interactive online work can be found in your child's online portal by clicking within our unit of study.