Fourth Grade curriculum
Math - Saxon Math
Cathedral School's math program is distinctive in both its format and scope. Using Saxon Math throughout all grade levels, students in grades K-2 experience instruction in fundamental concepts. As each student enters grade 3, he/she, using placement test scores, previous teacher's input, is paced in the appropriate math level. This allows for differentiated instruction for all students. Students at Cathedral have the opportunity to move through the math curriculum at their own pace, and many will complete courses in high school level Algebra 1 and 2 prior to graduation. Care is taken to ensure that students are challenged and yet comfortable in their math placements.
Science
Electricity, Magnets, Forms of Energy, Matter, simple machines, soil- Newton’s laws of motion, attend Kid’s Conservation Day
Social Studies
The people of the United States, landforms, maps, economics, government.
State studies
Language Arts
Raz-kids, parts of speech, figurative language, fact/opinion research, summarizing text, spelling, punctuation, capitalization.
Field Trips
PE
Music
Geography
During the second semester, each class at Cathedral studies and prepares a presentation on a different county throughout the world. Through this process, the children learn important lessons in geography, native cultural practices, religious beliefs, cuisine, attire, government, daily living, and much more. These presentations are showcased in an “open house” format for families and other students to come and enjoy.