Term Plan for Mathematics
Grade 4
Term One 2010-2011
Review work done in Grade 3
- Count by 2’s, 5’s, 10’s & 25’s to 100 and beyond
- Identify place value in a three & four-digit number.
- Explain the difference between place value and total value
- Identify the place value of any digit in a three/four digit number
- Tell the total value of a a digit in a three/four digit numeral
- Identify odd & even numbers
- Read and write numbers up to three and four-digits in words and figures
- Write the expanded notation for three and four- digit numbers
- Recall multiplications tables by 2, 3, 4 & 5
- Round off two/three digit number to the nearest 10
- Whole Number Operations
- Add sets of two, three and four- digit numbers with and without regrouping
- Subtract two, three and four- digit numerals without & with regrouping
- Multiply a whole number by 2, 3, 4 & 5
Fractions
- Explain what is meant by proper, improper and mixed fractions
- Identify proper & improper fractions and mixed numbers
- Convert improper fractions to mixed numbersand vice versa.
Measurement
- correctly in both ways ( mention method used in USA but don’t teach ) Estimate length of objects using metres & centimeters.
- Measure and record lengths of objects using metres and centimeters.
- Recall time on the hour, half hour and quarter hour.
- Use time vocabulary correctly a.m., p.m., noon, midday, now, later etc.
- Write dates
Geometry
- Review angles
- Recognize angles in figures and shapes
Graphs
- Read information from pictographs and bar graphs where one picture or bar represents one or more item(s)
- Introduce the concept of line graphs
- Suggestion: These can be done in Computer classes
Term Two 2010-2011
Review work done last term
Number Concepts
- Read and write up to five digit numbers in words and figures.
- Identify the place value of any digit in a 5-digit number, e.g. in 32, 648 the place value of the 6 is hundreds.
- Tell the total value of a digit in a five-digit numeral e.g., in 32, 648 the total value of the 6 is 600.
- Solve problems involving place value and total value.
- Recall the multiplication and division facts for the tables 2 – 10, instead of reciting the tables.
- Complete a given sequence through counting by 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, 10s, 20s, 25s, & 50s.
- Round off a three-digit number to the nearest 10 and 100.
- Write Roman numerals through 12.
- Explain the concepts of multiples and factors.
- List the LCM of two numbers.
- List all the factors of a given number, e.g. 1 x 24, 2 x 12, 3 x 8, 4 x 6
- Explain the concepts of prime and composite numbers.
Whole Number Operations
- Add sets of numbers up to five-digit numbers.
- Subtract a pair of five-digit numbers.
- Combine addition and subtraction using brackets.
- Multiply a whole number by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 20, and 100.
- Multiply a two-digit and three digit number by another two-digit number.
- Divide by a one digit and a two-digit number.
- Create and solve problems which involve addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of
whole numbers.
Measurement
- Length: estimate lengths of objects in metres or centimetres
- Measure and record lengths of objects in metres or centimeters
- Mass/ Weight: estimate mass of objects in grams or kilograms
- Measure and record the mass of objects in grams and kilograms
- Select the most appropriate unit of length, mass for measuring an item e.g. length of cloth – m,
mass/ weight of person – kg
- Calculate the area of squares and rectangles by using the formula, L x W.
- Calculate the perimeter of squares, rectangles and other polygons.
- Write the correct notation for times (3:00 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 7 :35 a.m. etc)
- Write dates correctly in both ways (13 th January , 2010, 13/01/10 – d/m/y; make them aware
of the USA method (m/d/y/)
- Use calendar to check number of days in a month and from one event to another
- Use a calendar to check the number of days within a given period from one month to another within the same month
- Discuss the terms ‘anniversary’, ‘jubilee’, ‘silver’, ‘diamond’, ‘golden’, ’century’, ‘centurion,’ ‘decade’, ‘millennium’.
Fractions
- Find sets of equivalent fractions for a given fraction
- Find the LCD of 2 fractions
- Add a pair of simple fractions or mixed numbers where the denominators are the same.
- Subtract a pair of simple fractions or mixed numbers where the denominators are the same.
- Add 2 fractions with unlike but related denominators
- Add or subtract simple fractions using brackets
- Subtract 2 fractions where the denominators are unlike but related
- Multiply a fraction by a whole e.g. ½ x 8
Geometry
- Recognize angles in figures and shapes
- Explain concept of right angles
- Identify the number of shapes and angles in two –dimensional (plane )shapes
- Identify the number of lines of symmetry in a plane figure
- Describe three-dimensional shapes (cubes, cuboids, cones, cylinders, spheres) in terms of number of flat sides, curved sides, edges, vertices.
Graphs
- Read information from pictographs and bar graphs where one picture or bar represents one or more item(s)
- Introduce the concept of line graphs; read information from a line graphs
- Prepare a table from information in a pictograph, bar graph and line graph
- Draw pictographs , bar graphs and line graphs from information given in a table
- Solve problems using the data presented in a graph
Term Three 2010-2011
Whole Number Operations
- Divide by a one digit and a two digit number
- Review all work done in whole number operations
Fractions
- Find sets of equivalent fractions for a given fraction
- Find the LCD of 2 fractions
- Add a pair of simple fractions or mixed numbers
where the denominators are the same.
- Subtract a pair of simple fractions or mixed numbers where the denominators are the same.
- Add 2 fractions with unlike but related denominators
- Add or subtract simple fractions using brackets
- Subtract 2 fractions where the denominators are unlike but related
- Multiply a fraction by a whole e.g. ½ x 8
- Write a fraction in decimal form: only fractions with denominators10 e.g. 5/10 =0.5 etc
- Express a decimal fraction as a common fraction e.g. 0.5 = 5/10=1/5
- Identify the place value and the total value of digits in decimal numbers
- Add and subtract decimals up to hundredths
- complete a sequence involving decimal numbers
- Use the symbols>,< to compare a pair of decimal numbers
- Write a set of given decimals in order of size
- Review all work done in Fractions
Measurement
- Add and subtract time in hours and minutes
- Calculate the duration of an event or the time between events
- Review all work done in Measurement
Geometry
- identify the number of lines of symmetry contained in a plane figure
Term Plan for General Science
Grade 4
Term One 2010-2011
Life Science: The body
- Review parts of the body
- List differences in external features of humans
- Growth & development – that humans have babies that develop in the body of mothers
- That babies have needs which mothers satisfy
- Give examples of how parents care for babies after birth
- Name main internal organs – heart, lung, kidneys
- Identify the location of the main internal parts of the body
Common animals:
- Name and identify the stages of the life cycle of insects (e.g butterflies, frogs)
- Arrange the stages of the life cycles of butterflies and frogs in correct order
Plants
- Name and identify some plants that grow from seeds
- Name and identify some plants that grow from cuttings
- State differences in plants roots
- State differences in plants leaves
Physical Science: matter
- List solids, liquids and gases as states of matter
- Give examples of solids and liquids
- List and describe the properties of matter based on observation
- Recognize that water can exist as solid, liquid and gas
- Recognize that matter can change from one form to another
Earth and Space: Weather
- Define weather
- List elements of weather
- Describe various weather conditions (sunny days, rainy days, storms, thunder, lighting etc)
- Clouds – describe and demonstrate how clouds are formed
- Temperature – define temperature
- Tell how temperature affects weather (evaporation, condensation, air movement)
- What instrument is used to measure temperature(thermometer)
The Earth
- Structure of the earth – that it is made up of many layers
- State the things that make up the earth rocks, soil, water etc.
- List changes that occur due to the movement of the earth(sunrise, sunset)
Term Two 2010-2011
Life Science: Diversity & Classification
- Classify plants into flowering and non-flowering; monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous
- Discuss the uses of plants to humans
- Describe the differences between monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous
- Discuss the uses of plants to humans
- Describe the physical structures of the main parts of plants
- Relate the features of these external structures of plants to their function
- Define propagation
- State two natural methods by which flowering plants can be propagated
- Explain the effects of technology on growth and reproduction in plants
- State the various ways in which technology is utilized in the growth and propagation of plants
- Define the following: seed, plant, tree, shrub, vine, herb
- Identify seeds as a means of reproducing different plants
- Describe the process of germination in plants
- Observe and describe the stages in the process of growth in plants
- List the factors needed for germination to occur
- Compare the rate of germination in a variety of seeds
- Demonstrate respect for plants in their environment
(I would suggest allowing the Agri. Sc. Teacher to assist here)
Earth and Space: Weather & Water
(review work done in term one)
- Lists the two main sources of water in nature’s water cycle ( ground and surface water)
- Identify ways in which water is important to human beings
- Observe the evaporation and condensation of water
- Identify the evaporation and condensation of water
- Compare the rate of evaporation of water under different conditions; account for the differences observed; infer that weather affects evaporation of water in nature
- Identify the heat source that powers nature’s water cycle
- Design and construct a model to represent the water cycle
- Record weather using standard symbols
- Summarize and represent data from recordings of the weather using simple graphs
- Distinguish between weather conditions by examining weather charts
Earth’s Resources
- Identify and name some of earth’s resources (include air, water, rocks, soil)
- Classify these as renewable and non-renewable
- Collect and classify rocks; illustrate how they are related
- Describe some uses of rocks to the environment ( protecting the coast line, preventing/reducing erosion)
- Investigate how people use rocks for different purposes (extraction of minerals, building, etc.)
- Design and make ornaments from rocks(paper weights)
- Classify soils as sand, clay and loam
- Distinguish among various soils on the basis of physical properties (colour, texture, structure, components, etc.)
Solar System
- Discuss the relationship among the earth, moon and sun
- Operationally define the terms ‘rotate’, ‘revolve’, ‘planet’, ‘star’, ‘satellite’.
- Identify the earth as a planet in space; the moon as earth’s satellite; the sun as a star
- Name the planets of the solar system and place them in their relative positions to one another
- Infer that the sun is the main source of light in the solar system
- Construct a model of the solar system
Term Three 2010 -2011
Life Science:
- Parts of the flower
- Describe a food chain
- construct simple food chains in Known terrestrial ecosystems
- list ways in which organisms interact with each other besides providing food
- list ways in which organisms that live on land differ from those that live in water
- Explain how these differences enable them to survive in their habitat
- define endangered species; list some endangered species in St. Lucia
- list methods of preservation of endangered species
- list ways in which man can destroy living organisms
- list laws pertaining to the protection of wildlife
- list animals that are protected by law in St. Lucia
- Identify places which are wildlife reserves in St. Lucia
Matter: Energy, Force & Motion
- List various sources for electricity
- Trace the flow of energy in a system
- Give examples of energy transformation
- Give reasons for energy conservation
- Simply describe the formation of fossil fuels
- Distinguish between objects that produce their own light
- Predict the location, shape & size of a shadow when the light source is placed in a given location relative to the object.
- Recognize , using their observation, that sounds can travel through a substance
- Compare the electrical conductivity of substances
- Use tools to measure changes in position and speed of an object after a push or pull has been applied
- Define speed
- State how the magnitude of an object affect the motion of the object
- State how the mass of an object can affect the motion produced by a force
- Use levers and inclined planes to show how they help make work easier
Term Plan for HFLE
Grade 4
Term One2010 -2011
Self Awareness
- Hereditary traits
- Personality traits
- Identify ways in which individuals are special and different.
Disease Prevention & Life Style Practices
- Personal health – explain why personal hygiene and grooming are important to good health
- Identify physical factors that keep us healthy
- Identify how advertisements influence personal health
- List some personal behaviours/actions which are harmful to health and well-being
Dental Care
- List foods that promote good dental health
- List foods that are harmful to the teeth
- List habits that are harmful to the teeth ( consider trip to dentist)
Food and Nutrition: food nutrients
- State the importance of the different food groups to the body
- Explain the importance of eating foods from all the different food groups
- Give reasons why it is important to limit foods high in fats, salts and sugar
- Explain why breakfast is important
- Predict the consequences of over eating
Term Two 2010 - 2011
Self Awareness
- Building Self Concept; explain the meaning of self concept
- Identify ways of building self concept; list emotional, social, intellectual and spiritual factors that help build self concept
- Identify ways in which we can help e ach other build self concept
- Identify persons who can help in building self concept
- Identify behaviours that indicate good self concept (appropriate grooming, mode of dress, language used, good behaviour patterns, quality of friendships, etc.)
Interpersonal Relations
- Identify steps in mediation
- Give reasons for self control; identify consequences of lack of self control
- Give reasons why conflict arise in families, between friends, neighbours etc.
- Use conflict management skills to resolve conflicts with friends, family members, etc.
- Lists some daily decisions that they make; list examples of simple and difficult decisions; identify steps in decision making; factors that influence decision making; practice steps in decision making regarding safety, health and other personal situations
- Explain the meaning of values and explore value systems of other societies
- Compare the values of other societies with that of St. Lucia
- Explain how religious beliefs and cultural mores influence value systems
Disease Prevention & Life Style Practices
- Identify characteristics of illness and wellness
- Identify behaviours that can promote emotions and physical wellness
- Identify areas where health behaviours may need to change
- List some strategies to improve and maintain personal health
- Identify measures for reducing risks to disease within the home, school and community
- Identify the roles of individuals, institutions and organization in health promotion and disease prevention
- Categorize the different types of drugs/substances used/ abused/misused
- Explain the effects of illegal drugs on the body
- Suggest steps/ ways by which they can be drug free
- Suggest ways by which the school can be kept drug free
- Demonstrate the ability to make informed choices/decisions the use/ abuse of drugs/substances
- Identify physical/social activities can provide alternatives to drug use
Food and Nutrition:
- Name the six major nutrients; list the functions of these nutrients ( proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, fats, water, minerals)
- Name some local foods which contain each of the nutrients
- Group foods with similar nutritious values
- Select foods from the four food groups to plan a nutritious breakfast
- Differentiate between nutritious and non-nutritious snacks
- Examine the nutritious value of their favourite cereals/snacks etc
- Identify persons who produce foods
- Describe some deficiency diseases
- Digestion: List the parts of the digestive system
- Identify the digestive juices/enzymes found in the different parts of the alimentary canal
- List ways of helping the proper functioning of the digestive system e.g. limit use of sugar, salt, fats chew food properly, etc.
- Identify factors that influence eating patterns and habits (advertisements, costs, availability, etc.)
- Make personal goal statements to improve eating habits
- List health conditions under which foods should be purchased and consumed
Physical Fitness
- Explain the importance of keeping the body fit *
- Identify exercise /activities that keep the body fit; that strengthen the heart and lungs *
- Identify poor living habits that contribute to heart disease (lack of exercise, being overweight, poor eating habits, smoking, drinking alcohol, etc) *
- Explain the function of the respiratory system
- List diseases associated with that system
- State how lifestyles contribute to contracting diseases of the respiratory system
- Explain the value of rest, relaxation, leisure time and exercise to good health
*Can be done in P.E.
Term Three 2010 - 2011
Body Systems
- List the parts and the basic functions of the different body systems- digestive, reproductive, circulatory, respiratory, nervous
Growth & Development