Fourth Grade

 

          I have a degree in Elementary Education from Chestnut Hill College and have been teaching for 37 years. I teach all subject areas in a self-contained fourth grade class. This year our focus will be strengthening our problem solving skills in all subject areas. I believe Conshohocken Catholic School provides a first rate education for our students as well as enriching their spiritual values. We have made great strides during our eleven years as a consolidated school and continue to bring numerous opportunities to our students. I am proud to be associated with CCS.

          While in the fourth grade, the students are given the opportunity to make Science come alive through a trip to the Franklin Institute. This trip is usually taken in the fall of the year. In the spring, we visit Valley Forge National Park where Social Studies takes on a new and more vivid meaning.

          As you can tell, CCS takes their responsibility of meeting all the needs of its students very seriously. We enjoy working with wonderful children and very supportive parents.

Geraldine Kachejian

Email: gkachejian@conshohockencatholic.org

 Conshohocken Catholic School follows the curriculum guidelines of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and is approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Education.

Fourth Grade Curriculum
Language Arts Working with Various Types of Literature, Using Grade Appropriate Skills In Reading Comprehension and in Writing, Creating Stories, Poetry, and Friendly Letters
Math Basic Operations and the Properties, Word Problem Strategies, Introduction to Long Division, Geometry, Basic Statistics, Introduction to Fractions
Religion The Ten Commandments and the Beatitudes, Lives of the Saints, The Acts of Faith, Hope, and Love, The Hail Holy Queen, Studying the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy, The Mass
Social Studies Geography of Pennsylvania, History of Pennsylvania from Native Americans to the Industrial Revolution, United States Government
Science Systems of the Human Body, Simple Machines, Meteorology, Nutrition