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Lesson Plan|Lesson Plan, 4th Grade
Making a Fresco
In this lesson, students learn about frescoes and improvise their own simple fresco paintings... | Fraction Games
Students play games to learn to compare fractions and recognize equivalent fractions. | |
State Scavenger Hunt
Students use reference materials to gather information about the United States. | What Are the Modern Olympics?
Introduce students to the history and locations of the Modern Olympic Games. | |
Inertia in Motion
Through experimentation, students will learn about the first law of motion, including inertia,... | Appreciation Cards
Students make "Appreciation Cards" for people who have jobs that impact their lives. | |
Immigrants' Experiences
Students use a Web resource to share some of the experiences of immigrants who recently arrived... | ||
Make a Harry Potter Board Game
Students improve their reading comprehension by making and creating a board game based upon the... | ||
Fall Similes
Students create descriptive autumn similes and write them on fall-themed paper. This is a fun... | Exploring Addition Patterns
Provide students with an opportunity to learn and use addition patterns to find sums. | |
Teamwork and Tangrams
Students use tangrams in this math lesson to practice group participation and cooperation. | A Play about Sacagawea
Sacagawea is one of the most famous Native American women of the 19th century. Her life story... | |
Comparing Fractions with Unlike Denominators Using Journaling
Discover an introduction to comparing fractions with unlike denominators. Students will compare... | ||
American Government Structure PowerPoint Slide Show
Review the branches of the U.S. government while building students' computer skills with this... | Math and Recipes
Students examine measurements in arts and crafts recipes, make capacity conversions, and create... | |
Family Tree PowerPoint Presentation
Connect social studies and technology with a family tree PowerPoint presentation. In this... | Recycled Poetry
Students use words from newspapers and magazines to make "found" poetry. This is a great way... |

