Course Name: Language Arts
Course Description
In Grade 4 Language, our students will explore different texts and forms of media. They will use active reading strategies to discover various novels and short stories.
Curriculum Information:Language (2008)
Course Developer: Canadian Global School
Development Date: 2022
Course Outline
Grade-4 Language Arts - Total Hours (158 Hours)
Unit One: Short Stories (31Hours)
Unit Two: Novel Study - Part A (31- Hours)
Furthermore, they will express opinions about ideas and information in texts and cite evidence to support their views. Finally, students will read and understand high-frequency words, most regularly used words, and words of personal interest or significance in different reading contexts while reading a novel.
Unit Three: Novel Study - Part B (31 Hours)
Unit Four: Non-fiction (31 Hours)
Additionally, they will write, revise, and publish non-fiction text, considering the topic, audience, and purpose.
Unit 5: General Reading and Writing (34 Hours)
Resources Needed
This course is entirely online and does not require nor rely on any textbook. Students will need the following resources:
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Stable internet connection
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to digitize handwritten or hand-drawn work
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
Resources required by the student:
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to upload handwritten or hand-drawn work,
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Stable internet connection
Note: This course is entirely online and does not require or rely on any textbook.
Resources provided by Canadian Global School
- Access to Google Suites or Microsoft Education for word processing software and presentation software. (The school will distribute accounts to students).
- Supplemental Readings
Teaching Strategies
Using a variety of instructional strategies, the teacher will provide numerous opportunities for students to develop skills of inquiry, problem-solving, and communication as they investigate and learn fundamental concepts. The integration of critical thinking and critical inquiry skills will provide a powerful tool:
- Interact in student-paced and instructor-paced interactive, engaging instructional lessons.
- Understand the value of diversity in learning and society
- Develop self-confidence and self-advocacy skills
- Refine their existing compensatory strategies (reading strategies, writing strategies, listening strategies, study strategies, researching strategies, strategies for memory, organizational strategies, and time management strategies) for learning and develop additional strategies to help meet their potential as learners and use throughout the elementary grades.
- Cultivate problem-solving skills to become independent learners.
- Opportunities to learn in various ways- individually, cooperatively, independently, with teacher direction, hands-on experiences, and through examples followed by practice.
- Accomplish prompts on interactive lessons; students can reflect on different texts. In addition, constant communication with teachers ensures that the students understand complex topics and apply them in their writing. They can also accomplish other tasks using animations, videos, discussion forums, live chat, and other interactive objects.
The course relies on the help of a teacher to support young learners through the lessons. The teacher will be working on facilitating the course content and participating in discussions to support students in developing communication skills.
Course Name:Math
Course Description
In Grade 4 Math, students will use knowledge of numbers and operations to solve mathematical problems in everyday situations. They will also learn to measure and recognize patterns and geometric properties in the real world. They will explore loops within loops while controlling a drawing application to build shapes using coding. Budgets and spending decisions will be discussed as part of their financial literacy.
Curriculum Information:Mathematics (2020)
Course Developer: Canadian Global School
Development Date: 2022
Course Outline
Grade-4 Math -Total Hours (158 Hours)
Unit One: Number Sense(31-Hours)
Unit Two: Algebra (31-Hours)
Unit Three: Light and Sound (31-Hours)
Unit Four: Spacial Sense (31-Hours)
Unit Five: Financial Literacy (34-Hours)
Resources required by the student:
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to upload handwritten or hand-drawn work,
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Stable internet connection
Resources provided by Canadian Global School
- Access to Google Suites or Microsoft Education for word processing software and presentation software. (The school will distribute accounts to students).
- Supplemental Readings
Note: This course is entirely online and does not require or rely on any textbook.
Resources Needed:
This course is entirely online. It does not require nor rely on any textbook.
Students will need the following resources:
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Stable internet connection
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to digitize handwritten or hand-drawn work
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
Teaching Strategies
Using various instructional strategies, the teacher will provide numerous opportunities for students to develop inquiry, problem-solving, and communication skills as they investigate and learn fundamental concepts. The integration of critical thinking and critical inquiry skills will provide a powerful tool for reasoning and problem solving and is reflected in a meaningful blend of both process and content.
Throughout this course, students will:
- Interact in student-paced and instructor-paced interactive, engaging instructional lessons.
- Develop self-confidence and self-advocacy skills
- Refine their existing compensatory strategies for learning and develop additional strategies to help meet their potential as learners and use them throughout the elementary grades.
- Cultivate problem-solving skills to become independent learners.
- Opportunities to learn in various ways- individually, cooperatively, independently, with teacher direction, through hands-on experiences, and through examples followed by practice.
- Accomplish prompts on interactive lessons. Students can reflect on different texts. In addition, constant communication with teachers ensures that the students understand complex topics and apply them in their writing. They can also accomplish other tasks by using animations, videos, discussion forums, live chat and other interactive objects.
The course relies on the help of a teacher to support young learners through the lessons. The teacher will be working in facilitating the course content and participating in the discussions to support students in developing communication skills
Course Name:Science
Course Description
In Grade 4 Science, students will learn to explore the importance of science in the world around them. They will discover how plants and animals combine to become habitats and communities. They will also learn how humans use rocks and minerals for their benefit and how those uses impact the environment and the people. Moreover, they will look into mechanisms such as pulleys and gears, and go through two essential forms of energy: light and sound.
Curriculum Information: Science (2022)
Course Developer: Canadian Global School
Development Date: 2022
Course Outline
Grade-4 Science -Total Hours (95 Hours)
Unit One: Habitat and Communities (23Hours)
Unit Two: Pulleys and Gears (23-Hours)
Unit Three: Light and Sound (23-Hours)
They will also learn to describe properties of light, including the following: light travels in a straight path; light can be absorbed, reflected, and refracted and identify a variety of natural light sources and artificial light. Moreover, they will distinguish between objects that emit their own light and those that reflect light from other sources. Lastly, students will distinguish between sources of light that give off both light and heat.
Unit Four: Rocks and Minerals (26-Hours)
Resources required by the student:
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to upload handwritten or hand-drawn work,
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Stable internet connection
Resources provided by Canadian Global School
- Access to Google Suites or Microsoft Education for word processing software and presentation software. (The school will distribute accounts to students).
- Supplemental Readings
Note: This course is entirely online and does not require or rely on any textbook.
Resources Needed:
This course is entirely online and does not require nor rely on any textbook. Students will need the following resources:
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Stable internet connection
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to digitize handwritten or hand-drawn work
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- A physical binder, folder, or notebook for offline activities
Teaching Strategies
Using a variety of instructional strategies, the teacher will provide numerous opportunities for students to develop skills of inquiry, problem-solving, and communication as they investigate and learn fundamental concepts.
The integration of critical thinking and critical inquiry skills will provide a powerful tool for reasoning and problem solving and is reflected in a meaningful blend of both process and content.
Throughout this course, students will:
- Interact in student-paced and instructor-paced interactive, engaging instructional lessons.
- Develop self-confidence and self-advocacy skills
- Refine their existing compensatory strategies for learning and develop additional strategies to help meet their potential as learners and use them throughout the elementary grades.
- Cultivate problem-solving skills to become independent learners.
- Opportunities to learn in various ways- individually, cooperatively, independently, with teacher direction, through hands-on experiences, and through examples followed by practice.
- Accomplish prompts on interactive lessons. Students can reflect on different texts. In addition, constant communication with teachers ensures that the students understand complex topics and apply them in their writing. They can also accomplish other tasks by using animations, videos, discussion forums, live chat and other interactive objects.
- The teacher will be working in facilitating the course content and participating in discussions to support students in developing communication skills.
Course Name: Computer Science
Course Description
In Grade 4 Computer Science, students will continue to cover important computer programming concepts such as variables. Students will build fun games and stories. Students can choose their themes based on their interests while learning new coding capabilities. They are challenged to be creative and solve challenging problems while understanding deeper computer science concepts.
Course Developer: Canadian Global School
Development Date: 2022
Course Outline
Grade-4 Computer Science -Total Hours (63 Hours)
Unit One: Intro to Programming(12-Hours)
Unit Two: Conditionals (12-Hours)
Unit Three: Loops (12-Hours)
Unit Four: Functions (12-Hours)
Unit Five: Variables (15-Hours)
Resources required by the student:
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to upload handwritten or hand-drawn work,
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Stable internet connection
Resources provided by Canadian Global School
- Access to Google Suites or Microsoft Education for word processing software and presentation software. (The school will distribute accounts to students).
- Supplemental Readings
Note: This course is entirely online and does not require or rely on any textbook.
Resources Needed:
This course is entirely online and does not require nor rely on any textbook. Students will need the following resources:
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Stable internet connection
Teaching Strategies
Using a variety of instructional strategies, the teacher will provide numerous opportunities for students to develop skills of inquiry, problem-solving, and communication as they investigate and learn fundamental coding concepts. The integration of critical thinking and critical inquiry skills will provide a powerful tool for reasoning and problem solving, and is reflected in a meaningful blend of both process and content. Throughout this course, students will:
- Interact in student-paced and instructor-paced interactive, engaging instructional lessons.
- The content is web-based, with students writing and running code in the browser.
- Teachers utilize tools and resources provided by Kodable to leverage time in the classroom and give focused 1-on-1 attention to students.
Course Name: Social Studies
Course Description
In Grade 4 social studies, students will explore different societies that existed until 1500 CE, including at least one First Nation and one Inuit society. They will investigate various early societies from different regions and eras. They will analyze the interrelationship between daily life and the environment in early societies and compare it with present-day Canadian societies. Furthermore, students will learn about the different political, landform, and climate regions of Canada. They will also investigate the impact of human interactions with the environment.
Curriculum Information:Social Science (2018)
Course Developer: Canadian Global School
Development Date: 2022
Course Outline
Grade -4 Social Studies - Total Hours (63 Hours)
Unit One: Early Societies to 1500 CE (31-Hours)
Unit Two: Political Regions of Canada (32-Hours)
Resources required by the student:
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to upload handwritten or hand-drawn work,
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Stable internet connection
Resources provided by Canadian Global School
- Access to Google Suites or Microsoft Education for word processing software and presentation software. (The school will distribute accounts to students).
- Supplemental Readings
Note: This course is entirely online and does not require or rely on any textbook.
Resources Needed:
This course is entirely online and does not require nor rely on any textbook. Students will require the following resources:
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Stable internet connection
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to digitize handwritten or hand-drawn work
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
Teaching Strategies
Using a variety of instructional strategies, the teacher will provide numerous opportunities for students to develop skills of inquiry, problem solving, and communication as they investigate and learn fundamental concepts. The integration of critical thinking and critical inquiry skills will provide a powerful tool for reasoning and problem solving, and is reflected in a meaningful blend of both process and content Throughout this course students will:
- Interact in student-paced and instructor-paced interactive, engaging instructional lessons.
- Understand the value of diversity in learning and in society
- Develop self-confidence and self-advocacy skills
- Refine their existing compensatory strategies for learning and develop additional strategies to help meet their potential as learners and use them throughout the elementary grades.
- Cultivate problem-solving skills to become independent learners.
- Opportunities to learn in various ways- individually, cooperatively, independently, with teacher direction, through hands-on experiences, and through examples followed by practice.
- Accomplish prompts on interactive lessons, students can reflect on different texts. In addition, constant communication with teachers ensures that the students understand complex topics and apply them in their writing. They can also accomplish other tasks through the use of animations, videos, discussion forums, live chat and other interactive objects.
- The teacher will be working in facilitating the course content and participating in discussions to support students in developing communication skills.
Course Name:French
Course Description
In Grade 4 French, our students will learn how to say and write basic expressions in different contexts. They will study vocabulary about themselves, their classroom, family, animals and celebrations. Students will also read various texts and write simple descriptions and posters.
Curriculum Information:French (2013)
Course Developer: Canadian Global School
Development Date: 2022
Course Outline
Grade -4 French - Total Hours (158 Hours)
Unit One: Ma classe (31-Hours)
Unit Two: Ma journée (31-Hours)
Unit Three: Suis mes directions! (31-Hours)
Unit Four: Animals (31-Hours)
Unit Five: Les Festivals au Canada (34-Hours)
Resources required by the student:
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to upload handwritten or hand-drawn work,
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Stable internet connection
Resources provided by Canadian Global School
- Access to Google Suites or Microsoft Education for word processing software and presentation software. (The school will distribute accounts to students).
- Supplemental Readings
- Access to Canva for Education if needed
Note: This course is entirely online and does not require or rely on any textbook.
Resources Needed:
This course is entirely online and does not require nor rely on any textbook. Students will require the following resources:
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Stable internet connection
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to digitize handwritten or hand-drawn work
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- A physical binder, folder, or notebook for offline activities
- Paper, pencil
Teaching Strategies
Using a variety of instructional strategies, the teacher will provide numerous opportunities for students to develop skills of inquiry, problem solving, and communication as they investigate and learn fundamental concepts. The integration of critical thinking and critical inquiry skills will provide a powerful tool for reasoning and problem solving, and is reflected in a meaningful blend of both process and content Throughout this course students will:
- Interact in student-paced and instructor-paced interactive, engaging instructional lessons.
- Understand the value of diversity in learning and in society
- Refine their existing compensatory strategies for learning and develop additional strategies to help meet their potential as learners and use them throughout the elementary grades.
- Cultivate problem-solving skills to become independent learners.
- Opportunities to learn in various ways- individually, cooperatively, independently, with teacher direction, through hands-on experiences, and through examples followed by practice.
- Accomplish prompts on interactive lessons, students can reflect on different texts. In addition, constant communication with teachers ensures that the students understand complex topics and apply them in their writing. They can also accomplish other tasks through the use of animations, videos, discussion forums, live chat and other interactive objects.
- The course relies on the help of a teacher to support young learners through the lessons. The teacher will be working in facilitating the course content and participating in discussions to support students in developing communication skills.