Fourth grade

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Fourth Grade (also called Grade Four or Year five in Britain) is a term used to refer to a year of elementary education in some countries. In North America, the fourth grade is the fourth school year of elementary school. Students are usually 9–10 years old, depending on their birthday. It is a part of elementary school, a school providing instruction for young pupils, comprising the first three, four, or five grades of a student's educational career. Examples of lessons taught include - larger place value; how to write a good summary; writing with transitions; how to read large numbers; writing with starter sentence; and detailed sentences.

Argentina equivalent

In Argentina, the minimum age required for fourth grade is from 8 to 9 years old. In this instance, children who are in the middle of primary school performed the "confirmation of loyalty to the homeland," is an act in which children will have to swear to the Argentina country to "defend for the rest of his life". Sometimes children do a trip to Rosario, where raises the National Flag Memorial (Argentina).

Brazil equivalent

In Brazil, the minimum age required for fourth grade was recently changed from 8 to 9 years old.

Canada equivalent

In Ontarian and English-based Nova Scotian schools, the study of the French Language begins.

Dutch equivalent

In The Netherlands, the fourth year of school is called group 6, and the pupils are 9 to 10 years old. Children start at school from the age of 4 till the age of 12 or 13. In Belgium it's called 4th (study) year. The children are also around the age 9 and 10.

France equivalent

In France, the equivalent to the above grade is the Level 1 Intermediate Course, known by its short form CM1.

India equivalent

In India, children enter Class 4 or 5 at ages 9 to 10.[1]

Ireland equivalent

In The Republic of Ireland, the equivalent is Fourth Class or Rang a Ceathair (for 9- to 10-year-olds) which is year 6 of Primary School.

New Zealand equivalent

In New Zealand, this level of class is called Standard 3 or Year 5. Children generally start this level between the ages of nine and ten.

Portugal equivalent

In Portugal, what North Americans would call the fourth grade (quarto ano, 4º ano to Portuguese people) is the fourth and last year of the four-year 1º Ciclo do Ensino Básico that includes also the first grade, the second grade and the third grade.[2] Students take final exams (provas finais) of Portuguese and mathematics at the end of the fourth grade since the school year of 2012/2013.[3][4]

United Kingdom

In England, the sixth year of school is called year 4 (starting with nursery- or kindergarten- then reception, then year 1, year 2, year 3, then year 4), and the pupils are 8 to 9 years old.[5] Fourth grade is the equivalent of 'Year 5' (ages 9–10) in England and Wales, Primary 6 in Northern Ireland and Primary 6 in Scotland - the sixth year of compulsory education in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

United States

4th Grade in the United States is a grade or level in which students need to be about 9–10 years old. Students study subjects such as math, science, English grammar, writing, literature, and history (often their state of residence during 4th grade). Most schools also offer health, music, art, and physical education.

Spain equivalent

In Spain, Primary School (from 6 to 12) and Secondary School (13 to 16) are compulsory for all the children. 4th grade is called cuarto curso or cuarto de primaria (4th of Primary School). Primary School starts at six years old, so Students usually start 4th grade the year of their tenth birthday. However, there may be eleven years old students because the educational system allows to repeat a year once through the Primary School.

See also

References

  1. Primary education#India
  2. "Ensino Básico e Secundário". cdp.portodigital.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2012-10-15.
  3. Isabel Leiria (2012-03-26). "Ministro da Educação anuncia exames nacionais no 4º ano". expresso.sapo.pt (in Portuguese). Impresa. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
  4. "Alunos do 4.º ano vão ter exames a partir do próximo ano". www.jn.pt (in Portuguese). controlinveste. 2012-03-26. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
  5. http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Parents/Schoolslearninganddevelopment/ExamsTestsAndTheCurriculum/DG_4016665
Preceded by
Third grade
Fourth grade
age 9-10
Succeeded by
Fifth grade
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