This is a replica of a state standardized test for fourth grade reading. This article will help your students understand the rigor of the reading standardized test and allow you, the teacher to investigate and work through such a test through this sample article I have created.
This Smartboard activity is designed as an introductory lesson to fact & opinion for fourth grade. The first slide gives the definitions along with key word clues to look for in texts. I have designed this lesson to work on the definitions then complete a worksheet which will be used as an answer key for a Smartboard game to summarize students understanding and learning. It worked out wonderfully for my fourth grade class, I hope it works for you too!
This document contains two crossword puzzles where you have to correctly fill out the state to its capital and visa versa. This is great as a supplemental activity for students that finish work early.
This game is designed for formative assessment after studying or just after introducing acute/obtuse/equilateral/right triangles and rays/acute angles/obtuse angles. This activity is fun, engaging and focuses on items students find tricky. This flip card game is a great way to get students thinking and working actively on an far too often rote activity.