Customize within K-5th grade subjects

Customize within K-5th grade subjects

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For elementary kids who want to do math at one grade level and language arts at another, Time4Learning offers the ultimate flexibility. It's easy to select subjects across grade levels from kindergarten all the way to fifth grade.

Strengthen math problem-solving skills by building a concrete understanding of concepts through virtual manipulatives, models, and interactive activities. Students explore whole numbers, fractions, geometry, measurement, and data while mastering the four mathematical operations.

Learners develop strong literacy skills by deepening comprehension through rich texts and systematic phonics instruction. Grounded in the science of reading, our approach combines decades of research on how kids learn to read.

Our program uses an inquiry-based approach to help students explore social studies by answering big questions and forming their own opinions using evidence. These questions are part of engaging stories that make history exciting and relatable. We cover the five key areas of social studies: history, geography, civics, economics, and culture.

Each unit is designed to leverage student interest and deepen understanding through a progression of engage, explore, explain, elaborate, and evaluate activities. This approach helps kids strengthen their understanding of science concepts while expanding on their natural curiosity using the scientific method.

This demonstrates what the child will learn (the scope) and the order in which the lessons build on each other (the sequence). More detailed lesson plans are available in the parent account. All lessons are entirely customizable.

This outline shows an example of the experience of a child taking some fifth grade math and all other fourth grade classes.

Fifth Grade Math

Chapter 1: Whole Number Operations

  1. Place Value and Rounding
  2. Multi-Digit Multiplication
  3. Long Division

Chapter 2: Decimals

  1. Place Value and Comparing
  2. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication

Chapter 3: Fractions

  1. Adding and Subtracting Fractions
  2. Multiplying and Dividing Fractions

Chapter 4: Algebra and Patterns

  1. Expressions and Equations
  2. Number Patterns

Chapter 5: Geometry

  1. Lines, Angles, and Shapes
  2. Volume and Area

Chapter 6: Measurement

  1. Conversions and Units

Chapter 7: Data

  1. Graphs and Line Plots

Chapter 8: Probability

  1. Simple Probability

Chapter 9: Review and Test Prep

  1. Mixed Practice

Fourth Grade Language Arts

Chapter 1: Vocabulary Skills

  1. Synonyms and Antonyms
  2. Multiple-Meaning Words
  3. Context Clues

Chapter 2: Spelling and Phonics

  1. Spelling Patterns
  2. Common Phonics Rules

Chapter 3: Grammar Basics

  1. Nouns and Pronouns
  2. Verbs and Tenses
  3. Adjectives and Adverbs

Chapter 4: Sentence Structure

  1. Simple and Compound Sentences
  2. Subject-Verb Agreement

Chapter 5: Capitalization and Punctuation

  1. Proper Nouns
  2. End Marks
  3. Commas and Apostrophes

Chapter 6: Writing Process

  1. Prewriting and Drafting
  2. Revising and Editing

Chapter 7: Narrative Writing

  1. Writing a Personal Narrative
  2. Creating Characters and Setting

Chapter 8: Expository Writing

  1. Organizing Ideas
  2. Using Supporting Details

Chapter 9: Opinion Writing

  1. Stating an Opinion
  2. Supporting with Reasons

Chapter 10: Poetry

  1. Rhythm and Rhyme
  2. Figurative Language in Poems

Chapter 11: Drama and Plays

  1. Understanding Dialogue
  2. Reading Scripts

Chapter 12: Reading Comprehension

  1. Main Idea and Details
  2. Cause and Effect
  3. Compare and Contrast

Chapter 13: Informational Text

  1. Text Features
  2. Author's Purpose

Chapter 14: Mystery – ILA

  1. Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Dinosaur Bones
  2. Critical Thinking Activities

Chapter 15: Poetry – ILA

  1. Exploring Poetic Form
  2. Analyzing Mood and Theme

Chapter 16: Natural Disasters – ILA

  1. Read: Earthquake Terror
  2. Comprehension and Extension Activities

Chapter 17: Heroes – ILA

  1. Read: Helen Keller and the Big Storm
  2. Character Traits and Biography

Chapter 18: Inventions – ILA

  1. Read: The Toothpaste Millionaire
  2. Innovation and Entrepreneurial Writing

Chapter 19: Famous Americans – ILA

  1. Read: Martin Luther King Jr.
  2. Biography and Timelines

Chapter 20: Pioneers – ILA

  1. Westward Expansion Stories
  2. Challenges and Historical Perspectives

Fourth Grade Science

Chapter 1: Nature of Science

  1. Scientific Method
  2. Tools and Inquiry
  3. Scientific Thinking

Chapter 2: Matter

  1. States of Matter
  2. Properties and Changes

Chapter 3: Energy

  1. Forms of Energy
  2. Energy Transfer

Chapter 4: Motion and Forces

  1. Types of Motion
  2. Forces and Interactions

Chapter 5: Earth and Its Resources

  1. Natural Resources
  2. Soil, Water, and Rocks

Chapter 6: Weather and Climate

  1. Weather Tools and Patterns
  2. Climate Zones

Chapter 7: Solar System

  1. Planets and Moons
  2. Earth's Movement

Chapter 8: Ecosystems

  1. Food Chains and Webs
  2. Adaptations and Habitats

Fourth Grade Social Studies

Chapter 1: Grade Introduction

  1. Welcome and Timeline Review

Chapter 2: Geography of North America

  1. Landforms and Waterways
  2. Natural Resources

Chapter 3: First Cultures of the Americas

  1. Native Peoples
  2. Early Settlements

Chapter 4: The Northeast

  1. States and Capitals
  2. Immigration and Ellis Island

Chapter 5: The Southeast

  1. Culture and Traditions
  2. Economy and Resources

Chapter 6: The Midwest

  1. Agriculture and Transportation
  2. States and Landmarks

Chapter 7: The West

  1. Geography and Climate
  2. Tourism and National Parks

Chapter 8: What's in a Name, New York?

  1. Geography and Industry
  2. Arts and Education

Chapter 9: Texas Statehood

  1. From Territory to State
  2. Key Historical Events

Chapter 10: Who’s in Charge, Texas?

  1. Spanish and Mexican Rule
  2. Republic of Texas

Chapter 11: Florida’s History

  1. Early Inhabitants
  2. Exploration and Statehood

Chapter 12: Florida Geography

  1. Land and Water Features
  2. Regions and Cities

Chapter 13: Florida Government

  1. Branches of Government
  2. Responsibilities of Citizens

Chapter 14: Government Structure

  1. Local, State, and Federal Roles
  2. Constitutional Principles

Chapter 15: Hey Florida, Are You Prepared?

  1. Emergency Planning
  2. Hurricanes and Natural Disasters

Child benefits

Gamified learning

Make education exciting with interactive and animated lessons that turn learning into an adventure!

Screen-free activities

Enhance digital learning with printable worksheets, reading lists, and unit study supplements.

Flexible subject levels

Easily switch between PreK-5 grade levels or use multiple grade levels for different subjects at once.

Parent benefits

Effortless grading

Say goodbye to grading stress! Our platform automatically grades assignments and tracks your student’s progress.

Easy planning

Our Activity Planner simplifies your life helping you plan based on your child's interests and weekly schedule. 

Supportive community

Connect with both new and experienced homeschool parents for support and inspiration.

FAQs

Students typically spend 1-2 hours daily on Time4Learning, depending on your homeschooling goals or supplemental learning needs. You can adjust the schedule to suit your child’s pace and focus.

As a homeschooling family, the parent will provide the diploma and the transcript. However, Time4Learning offers printable templates and record-keeping that makes transcript and diploma creation easy for parents.

Yes! Time4Learning offers printable worksheets, educational games, and extension activities to reinforce learning. Parents can use these resources to deepen understanding and make lessons more hands-on.

Time4Learning is not accredited because it functions as a curriculum provider rather than a school. Our comprehensive learning program supports homeschooling and meets or exceeds state standards. Accreditation is not a requirement for homeschooling in any U.S. state. For this reason, colleges accept homeschooled students based on their merit, homeschool records, and transcripts.