Sunday, June 11, 2017

#mondaymadeit Editable 4th Grade Pacing Guide - Language Arts

I'm linking up with 4th Grade Frolics for a linky party called Monday Made It!

It's time to get organized for 4th grade Language Arts! (If you missed the post about Editable 4th Grade Pacing Guides for Math click HERE.) These editable pacing guides with 4 different versions to fit your needs are the perfect tool to map out your instruction and match it to the standards your school/district requires.
Based on my school system's standards and language arts curriculum, I've identified these units that should be covered in 4th grade:
1. Sentences
2. Nouns
3. Verbs
4. Adjectives
5. Pronouns
6. Adverbs
7. Prepositions
8. Poetry
*9. Writing

*In order to break up the writing units and have a diverse writer's workshops throughout the year, I planned a writing unit at the end of each grammar unit.

In this product, there are 4 different pacing guides to meet your classroom/planning needs.
Skills and days allotted are already filled in, standards column is blank and not editable.


Skills and days are already filled in, standards column is blank and editable.

Skills, days, and standards columns are blank and editable.

Skills, days, and standards columns are blank but not editable.



A standards column is included to make lesson planning for your administrator/district quick and easy! To edit, find the version that has the editable boxes where you can click and add whatever you need. If you want to match the fonts in this document, you will need font PB Make It A Venti (download here). Of course, you can use any font that you want!

Whether you're a newbie to 4th grade or a veteran looking for more organization, I hope this will ease your worry about planning your year of 4th grade language arts!
 CLICK HERE to check it out in my TPT store - Mrs. Elementary!

8 comments:

  1. That looks awesome! I wish someone would write a pacing guide for High School English. I say that, but I probably wouldn't follow it even if I had one. lol. This is going to save someone a lot of time! Great job!
    Krisanna @ The Teal Paperclip

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    1. Thank you! It definitely helps keep me organized and on track!

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  2. I LOVE pacing guides! They make planning so much more easier and relieve the stress of freaking out over whether or not you got to teach the important standards before spring testing. Have a great summer!
    :) Antonia @ forkin4th

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  3. I love these pacing guides. It sounds like you have it figured out! Thanks so much for sharing!

    Dee
    Teaching at the Beach

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    1. Definitely not figured out, but trying to stay organized. Hopefully they will help someone else and save them a little time! Thanks for the comment!

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  4. Wow! This looks awesome! You have been busy! Thank you for linking up:)

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  5. Wow! I love pacing guides! You put a ton of work into these! 😃

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