Grade 4 Social / Maps Interpretation / Neighboring Countries / Environment Preservation / Rural & Urban areas / cultural Exchange / Federal, state, Local Governments

Fourth graders investigate the geography, history, economics, and civics of the United States.

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Created by Ben Henderson Last updated Mon, 22-Jan-2024 English
What will i learn?
  • Students will get to know about business and industry, recreational and historical sites, and the importance of preserving the environment.
  • While students will gain insights on cultural exchanges, settlement patterns, and migrations as the country changed over time, they begin to analyze historical events in terms of cause and effect to better understand the past.

Curriculum for this course
18 Lessons 02:38:08 Hours
History - A Prologue!
5 Lessons 00:31:41 Hours
Geography - A Prologue!
4 Lessons 01:17:53 Hours
  • Countries of American Continent 00:06:10 Preview
  • Important Geographical terms & Landforms of Earth 01:02:47 Preview
  • Different Weather and Climate Zones! 00:08:56 Preview
  • Section 2 - Workout - Word Puzzle on Geography! Preview
Economics - Intermediate 1
5 Lessons 00:30:25 Hours
  • Choice and Opportunity Cost 00:04:07 Preview
  • The 4 Types of Economies 00:04:15 Preview
  • Understanding the U.S. Tax System 00:05:32 Preview
  • History of Banks 00:06:30 Preview
  • Economics Roles of Government US Economy! 00:10:01 Preview
Civics - Intermediate 1
4 Lessons 00:18:09 Hours
  • How is power divided in the United States government? 00:03:50 Preview
  • The U.S. Government Structure 00:05:14 Preview
  • Throw light on - Local, State, Federal Government 00:09:05 Preview
  • Section 4 - Workout - Cross Word Puzzle on US government! Preview
Requirements
  • Basics Civil Rights
  • Fundamentals of US government structure
  • Underlying economics knowledge
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Description


Students will begin their study of geography by learning how to read and interpret different types of maps.

They use maps to explore the five regions of the United States, as well as neighboring countries to the north and south.

Students learn about the nation’s natural landmarks and landforms, weather and climate, plant life, and wildlife. 


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Hi, I’m Ben, a dedicated educator with a Master of Education (Ed.M) from Harvard University. I have taught everything from elementary school to college-level courses with over 15 years of experience. 

I love to incorporate technology into my lessons and constantly seeking a new and innovative ways to engage my students. I’m passionate about helping my pupil achieve their academic and personal goals and committed to create a supportive & inclusive learning environment. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, reading, and spending time with my family.

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