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Books > Academic & Education > Primary & Secondary Education > Grade 4
The Via Afrika intermediate phase graded readers are divided into
three sets of twelve readers: a Grade 4 level, a Grade 5 level and
a Grade 6 level. However, you may find it useful to use all three
sets in one grade to give learners an opportunity to read at their
correct level. Learners should read books that are on their level
or slightly below it, so that they can read easily and fluently.
The reader should contain very few words that the learner cannot
read or understand from the context. Once a learner has read all
the books on a particular level, the learner can go on to the next
level. Each set of readers is graded from an easy level (suitable
for learners reading at the simplest level) to more difficult
levels (suitable for the learner reading at the higher levels of
the grade). There are fiction readers, non-fiction readers and
readers that are a mixture of fact and fiction. Each reader
includes a few questions to think about or for discussion in a
group. Use the Via Afrika intermediate phase graded readers for
independent reading, pair reading or guided group reading.
Die Slimkoppe-werkboeke is spesiaal vir Suid-Afrikaanse kinders
ontwikkel. Hierdie wekboek is volgens die Suid-Afrikaanse
kurrikulum geskryf sodat did oppresies die regte vlak vir kinders
in Graad 4 is.
Superfiks is 'n aanvullende werkboek om graad 4-kinders se
sleutelvaardighede in taal te ondersteun en te verryk.
My Word Bank is a personal dictionary that contains a wide range of commonly used words and space for students to record their own words.
During any lesson where students are required to write, My Word Bank will be an essential companion. If a student needs a word but doesn’t know how to spell it, he/she can use My Word Bank to find the correct spelling.
If the word isn’t already located in My Word Bank, the student can look it up in a classroom dictionary then copy it into his/her writing and into his/her Word Bank. That way, the next time the word is needed, it will be at hand! Difficult to spell and commonly confused words are featured under each letter of the alphabet.
Category Description for Kumon Math Workbooks (1-6):
A math program based on the Kumon method. Basically, the earmarks of
this system are:
- Concepts introduced in small, incremental steps, allowing
children to master them without confusion
- Single topic books rather than mixed strands. Children
concentrate just on addition, for example, before moving to subtraction
- Concepts are taught by discovery method than being spelled
out
The series is meant to be self-directed. Students take charge of their
own learning on every level. They complete pages, check their work,
record their scores, and determine whether to move on or review. The
pace almost guarantees success. Children should work a "few" pages a
day; assignments should take about 20 minutes to complete. Pages are
marked with the skill level required at top and the points each
question is valued at (a very young child will need some help totaling
points). Very short instruction (or an example) is given on a few
pages. For example, there is a short explanation when children begin to
subtract a 2-digit number from a 3-digit number where borrowing is
needed. However, the child is given every opportunity to intuit this
beforehand. By the time he reaches this page, he has already been
subtracting double-digit numbers for many pages. Some of these would
require borrowing, but, since they are able to subtract, say, 7 from
12, the Kumon method wants the child to see a pattern when increasing
to 7 from 22, 7 from 32, etc. This does remind me of the approach used
in Miquon as well. Besides these very infrequent helps there are just
some small prompts for children to look for patterns in their answers,
and words of encouragement. Pages are pleasing to the eye; they are
colored, clean, and problems are well-spaced. The Kumon method has been
used successfully with children around the world for over 50 years. It
does seem like it would help a child to take charge of his own learning
and help himself to understanding rather than being spoon-fed each
bite. For Kumon math earlier than Grade 1, see the Kumon section in
Early Learning.
Train Your Brain for Grade 4 provides extra practice to help your
child understand the key Mathematics skills.
The Platinum Primary School Atlas is a rich and colourful resource
that will bring History and Geography to life while introducing
learners to maps and their meaning.
The carefully selected maps,
graphs and photographs will take learners beyond the classroom and
enrich their learning. This vibrant atlas supports the CAPS
curriculum and has been developed by subject and education
specialists who understand the needs of South African teachers and
learners.
The Platinum Primary School Atlas provides: Clear links
to the CAPS curriculum for Social Sciences.; Comprehensive support
for both History and Geography.; The most up-to-date information,
statistics, maps and graphs.; Locator maps, map keys, line and word
scales, direction indicators, alpha-numeric and latitude-longitude
grids; and a comprehensive index of place names.
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