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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Acknowledgments
Dedication
A Note to Teachers
Contents
General Introduction to the Series
I. Language and Literature
Reading, Writing, and Your Fourth Grader: A Note to Parents
Literature
Introduction
Poetry
Monday’s Child Is Fair of Face
Humanity
Fog
Clouds
The drum
Things
Dreams
Afternoon on a Hill
The Rhinoceros
The Pobble Who Has No Toes
A Tragic Story
Clarence
Paul Revere’s Ride
Concord Hymn
George Washington
Stories and Myths
The Fire on the Mountain
The Wonderful Chuang Brocade
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
Saint George and the Dragon
Robin Hood
Robinson Crusoe
Gulliver’s Travels
Treasure Island
Rip Van Winkle
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Learning About Language
Parts of Speech
Sentences
Complete Sentences
Subject-Verb Agreement
Run-on Sentences
Kinds of Sentences
Punctuation
Commas
Apostrophes
Quotation Marks
Synonyms and Antonyms
Homophones
Prefixes and Suffixes
Prefixes
Suffixes
Writing and Research
Familiar Sayings and Phrases
As the crow flies
Beauty is only skin deep.
The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
Birds of a feather flock together.
Blow hot and cold
Break the ice
Bull in a china shop
Bury the hatchet
Can’t hold a candle to
Don’t count your chickens before they hatch.
Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.
Etc.
Go to pot
Half a loaf is better than none.
Haste makes waste.
Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep, and you weep alone.
Lightning never strikes twice in the same place.
Live and let live.
Make ends meet
Make hay while the sun shines.
Money burning a hole in your pocket
On the warpath
Once in a blue moon
One picture is worth a thousand words.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
RSVP
Run-of-the-mill
Seeing is believing.
Shipshape
Through thick and thin
Timbuktu
Two wrongs don’t make a right.
When it rains, it pours.
You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink.
Suggested Resources
II. Geography and History
Introduction
World Geography
Maps
Hemispheres
Coordinates
Map Scale
What a Relief!
Mountains of the World
Andes Mountains
Appalachian Mountains
The Rockies
The High Peaks of the Himalayas
Ural Mountains
African Mountains
The Alps
World History
Europe in the Middle Ages
After Rome
The Barbarians
Were the Dark Ages Really So Dark?
The Rise of the Christian Church
Charlemagne
Feudalism
Lords and Castles
Life in a Castle
The Life of a Knight
Medieval Towns
Learning Your Trade
Charters and Churches
England: The Rise of a Medieval Kingdom
William the Conqueror
Henry II
Murder in the Cathedral
From the Magna Carta to Parliament
The Black Death
The Hundred Years’ War
Joan of Arc
The End of the Middle Ages
The Rise of Islam
The Prophet Muhammad
Trouble in Mecca
Muhammad’s Return
The Qur’an
The Five Pillars of Islam
Spreading the Word of Islam
The Crusades
African Kingdoms
The Geography of Africa
Egypt and Kush
Aksum
Trading Caravans
West African Kingdoms
Ghana
Mali
Ibn Battuta: World Traveler
The Longest Pilgrimage
Songhai
China: Dynasties and Conquerors
Qin Shihuangdi
The Han Dynasty
The Tang Dynasty
The Song Dynasty
The Mongol Invasions
Marco Polo
The Ming Dynasty
The Voyages of Zheng He
American History and Geography
The American Revolutionary War
America in 1750
The French and Indian War
Taxation Without Representation
A Massacre and a Tea Party in Boston
The First Continental Congress
The War of Words
The Redcoats Are Coming!
Battles of Lexington and Concord
Battle of Bunker Hill
The Second Continental Congress
Who Had the Advantage?
Breaking Ties: The Declaration of Independence
The Words of the Declaration
“The Times That Try Men’s Souls”
Saratoga
The French Enter the War
More European Friends
Women in the Revolution
Heroes and Villains
Valley Forge
War’s End: “The World Turned Upside Down”
Making a Constitutional Government
Starting Over
The Articles of Confederation
Shays’s Rebellion
Drafting the Constitution
James Madison: Father of the Constitution
Debates and Compromises: The Constitutional Convention of 1787
Slavery and the “Three-Fifths Compromise”
What Does the Constitution Say and Do?
Checks and Balances
The Bill of Rights
National, State, and Local Governments
Early Presidents and Politics
The Beginning of Political Parties
A New Capital City
Our Second President: John Adams
Best of Friends, Worst of Enemies
Our Third President: Thomas Jefferson
Mr. Jefferson’s Big Purchase
Lewis and Clark
Our Fourth President: James Madison
The War of 1812
Our Fifth President: James Monroe
The Problem of Slavery
The Monroe Doctrine
Our Sixth President: John Quincy Adams
Our Seventh President: Andrew Jackson
Reformers
Making a More Perfect Nation
Women’s Rights
Sojourner Truth
Suggested Resources
III. Visual Arts
Introduction
Art of Western Europe in the Middle Ages
Cathedrals
Books of Silver and Gold
Medieval Tapestries
Islamic Art and Architecture
The Alhambra
The Dome of the Rock
The Taj Mahal
Art in the Muslim World
Art of Africa
Dancing Antelopes
Portraits in Clay and Bronze
A Portrait Mask of an African Queen
Art of China
Paintings on Silk
The Art of Handwriting
Why Are Cups and Saucers Called China?
American Art
Portraits of Patriots
Painting Revolutionary History
Little Mountain, Great Architect
Suggested Resources
IV. Music
Introduction
The Elements of Music
Make a Note of It!
Shorter and Longer Notes
Give It a Rest!
Measures and Time Signatures
The Treble Clef
The Composer’s Language
Sharps and Flats
Listening and Understanding
The Orchestra
A Magical Musical Tour
The Instrument We All Can Play
Voices, High and Low
Music of the Middle Ages
George Frideric Handel (1685–1759)
Joseph Haydn (1732–1809)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
Some Songs for Fourth Graders
Auld Lang Syne
Cockles and Mussels
Comin’ Through the Rye
Loch Lomond
My Grandfather’s Clock
Waltzing Matilda
The Yellow Rose of Texas
Songs of the U.S. Armed Forces
The Army Goes Rolling Along
The Marines’ Hymn
Air Force Song
Suggested Resources
V. Mathematics
Introduction
Numbers and Number Sense
Place Value
The Value of Digits
Commas and Place Value
Comparing Numbers
Standard Form and Expanded Form
Using a Number Line
Negative Numbers
Rounding
Perfect Squares
Square Roots
Roman Numerals
Graphs
Plotting Points on a Grid
Multiplication
Multiplication Review
A Property of Multiplication
Multiples
Common Multiples
Multiplying by Tens
Multiplying by Two-Digit Numbers
Multiplying by Hundreds
Multiplying by Three-Digit Numbers
Multiplying by Thousands
Multiplication with Zeros
Checking Multiplication
Multiplying Three Factors
Division
Division Review
Factors
Common Factors
Prime Numbers
Composite Numbers
Dividend, Divisor, Quotient
Three Ways of Writing Division Problems
Divide and Conquer
Understanding Remainders
Zeros in Quotients
The Number of Digits in a Quotient
Dividing Larger Numbers
Mental Division
Dividing by Tens
Dividing by Two-Digit Numbers
Adjusting the Quotient
Dividing Thousands
Estimating Quotients
Solving Problems and Equations
Letters That Stand for Numbers
Equality Properties
Fractions and Decimals
Fractions
Improper Fractions
Mixed Numbers
Equivalent Fractions
Putting Fractions in Lowest Terms
Comparing Fractions
Adding Fractions
Subtracting Fractions
Expressing Simple Outcomes
Decimals
Reading and Writing Decimals
Decimals as Fractions
Rounding Decimals
Comparing Decimals
Comparing Decimals and Fractions
Reading Decimals on a Number Line
Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Making Change
Measurement
Measuring Length in U.S. Customary Units
Measuring Length in Metric Units
Measuring Weight in U.S. Customary Units
Measuring Weight in Metric Units
Measuring Capacity in U.S. Customary Units
Measuring Capacity in Metric Units
Getting to Know the Metric System
Adding and Subtracting with Different Units
Changing Units of Time
Adding and Subtracting Time
Geometry
Planes, Points, and Segments
Lines and Rays
Angles
Types of Angles
Intersecting, Perpendicular, and Parallel Lines
Polygons, Triangles
Quadrilaterals and Diagonals
Kinds of Quadrilaterals
Rectangles and Squares
Other Polygons
Circles
Similar Figures
The Area of a Rectangle
Square Units
Volume
Suggested Resources
VI. Science
Introduction
The Human Body
Circulation and Respiration
The Heart
The Blood Vessels
Blood Pressure and Heart Rate
What Is Blood and Why Do We Need It?
Cleaning the Blood
Understanding and Preserving Your Heart
What’s Your Blood Type?
The Lungs
What About Smoking?
Elizabeth Blackwell
Charles Drew
Chemistry
Cutting a Cube
What Are Atoms Made Of?
Drawing an Atom
Larger Atoms
Can We Break Open an Electron?
Different Kinds of Atoms
Measuring That Stuff
Solutions
Electricity
Zap!
Static Electricity
Making Light out of Electrons
Conductors and Insulators
Electromagnets
Michael Faraday
Geology
Layers of Planet Earth
Earthquakes
Earth’s Moving Plates
Volcanoes
World-Famous Volcanoes
Hot Springs and Geysers
Drifting Continents
Building Mountains over Time
Dome-Shaped Mountains
Folded Mountains
Fault-Block Mountains
Making Rocks
From Boulder to Rock to Pebble to Soil
Erosion
Layer upon Layer
Meteorology
The Fascinating World of Weather
Layers of Air
Mount Tambora: An Eruption to Remember
Uneven Heating
Winds
Weather Patterns
Cloud Families
When Push Comes to Shove
Lightning and Thunder
Tornadoes
Hurricanes
Forecasting the Weather
Suggested Resources
Illustration and Photo Credits
Text Credits and Sources
About the Editors
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