4th Grade Activities

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From cool card games that teach place value, to outdoor activities that introduce buoyancy, reading activities, writing, and more, we've got what you need to keep learning on the go. So, clear off the kitchen table and round up the family. Here's a stack of things to do with your fourth grader.

Weave a Valentine Heart Card

Weave a Valentine Heart Card

Using low-tech supplies and a little extra ingenuity, you can help your child create a unique, heartfelt card that says a very special "I love you."

Design a Postage Stamp to Honor Dr. King

Design a Postage Stamp to Honor Dr. King

Throughout his inspiring life, Dr. Martin Luther King spoke out for the rights and dignity of all people from all walks of life. Help your fourth grader celebrate his legacy with this "first class" stamp project.

Make a Sand Painting

Make a Sand Painting

Here's how to make sand pictures that will be simple and long lasting, as well as a lot fun to make! All you need is colored sand and glue to do this fun craft project with your child.

Chart Your Course Through the New Year

Chart Your Course Through the New Year

Help your fourth grader reflect on her past year and set specific, attainable goals to reach in the New Year.

Make Aluminum Ornaments!

Make Aluminum Ornaments!

Using aluminum is a great way to recycle and make some beautiful and shiny ornaments borrowing from this traditional Mexican art form.

Make a Papier Mache Pin

Make a Papier Mache Pin

This activity encourages self-expression. When your child is finished she will have created a personalized pin to wear or give as a gift!

Make Kool-Aid Tie Dye

Make Kool-Aid Tie Dye

The wonderful colors and designs of this method have intrigued many generations but can be made relatively easily and with simple household ingredients. Plus, it's a kid-friendly activity that never gets old.

Write a Thanksgiving Proclamation!

Write a Thanksgiving Proclamation!

Help your child develop an attitude of gratitude this Thanksgiving with this writing activity, where he composes his own "Thanksgiving Proclamation," a statement saying he is thankful for the many benefits in his life.

See Local Temperature, Think Global Climate

See Local Temperature, Think Global Climate

Thanks to work in previous grades, your fourth grade scientist probably knows how to record temperatures, classify common clouds, and identify different kinds of weather. Here's a new challenge: See how today's highs and lows compare with those 50 years ago.

Make a Topographic Map!

Make a Topographic Map!

Make a "topo" map to help your fourth grader see how three-dimensional objects can be represented on a one-dimensional page--and strengthen key grade level math and social studies skills.

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