4th Grade Technology Lessons and Activities

💡 Why 4th Grade Is the Perfect Year to Level-Up Tech Skills
Fourth graders sit at a sweet spot: they’re curious enough to explore the “why” behind technology and skilled enough to tackle more advanced tasks. When you channel that energy into structured, purpose-driven lessons, you:
- Build research muscles they’ll lean on in every subject.
- Prevent bad habits (unsafe searches, sloppy citations) before they stick.
- Spark genuine excitement for coding, presentations, and spreadsheets—yes, really!
Teacher Insight: “Our 4th graders now cite sources and debug Scratch programs—skills most middle-schoolers struggle with.”
— Mrs. Garcia, Technology Specialist
🗓️ What’s Inside the Year-Long Curriculum
Skill Strand | Core Lessons & Projects | Outcome for Students |
---|---|---|
Internet Safety (5 weeks) | Security, privacy, balanced screen time, copyright, cyberbullying | Make smart choices online & protect personal info |
Online Research | Webpage anatomy, search engine hacks, website evaluation, plagiarism prevention | Find reliable info fast and cite it correctly |
Word Processing & Typing | Hyperlinks, headers, columns, 2-week typing bootcamp | Publish polished reports without hunting for tools |
Presentations | Publisher intro, Slides/PowerPoint mini-projects, inserting video | Present ideas that look as good as they sound |
Spreadsheets | Color-coding data, formulas in Sheets/Excel | Turn numbers into insights—no fear of cells or formulas |
Coding & Web Design | Scratch Lessons 1-8, “Build a Web Page” HTML intro | Think logically, debug errors, and design a basic site |
Tech Vocabulary & History | Geek Speak slides, typing practice, timeline mini-project | Speak the language of tech and understand its evolution |
Bonus Stations: Digital Breakouts • Chrome Music Lab • STEM Challenges (perfect for early finishers or flexible Fridays)

⚙️ How It Works—Zero Guesswork for You
- Log In Once, Teach All Year
You get a single class account. Students hop in via an auto-login link or class username—no individual passwords to track. - Click & Teach
Each lesson has a teacher rationale page (the “why”), an editable plan (the “how”), and a student web page (the “do”). Open today’s link, project the directions, and watch the magic. - Guide, Collect, Assess
You stay in control—direct students to each week’s page, monitor progress, and collect digital work via Google Classroom or your LMS.
🚀 Why Teachers Invest (and Re-Subscribe)
- Saves 4–6 hours of planning every single week.
- ISTE-aligned lessons impress admins and justify tech budgets.
- Students hit mastery faster, freeing you to coach instead of troubleshoot.
- One subscription = continual updates. Buy once, stay current.
Guarantee: Try the first 30 days for $1 with code TRYK5TECH1. Cancel anytime—keep the time you saved.
🎒 What You’ll Need
- Laptops or Chromebooks with Google Workspace or Microsoft Office access.
- PowerPoint (opens flawlessly in Google Slides).
- That’s it—no extra software purchases required.
📈 Ready to Transform Your Computer Lab?
Option A: Grab 4th Grade Only—perfect if your focus is this year’s cohort.
Option B (Best Value): Upgrade to the K–5 Bundle later and only pay the difference.
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Still Deciding? Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I attach lessons to Google Classroom?
A: Yes! Post the weekly lesson assignment and collect work there. Students still log in on the curriculum site for the interactive portion.
Q: Do I choose Google or Microsoft lessons?
A: Both sets are included—teach the suite your school uses.
Q: Do I have to teach every lesson?
A: No. The scope & sequence is flexible—skip, swap, or extend units to match your calendar.
For more details—and video walk-throughs of popular lessons—check the demo library.

👋 Final Thought
Fourth graders won’t wait for “someday” tech skills. Give them—and yourself—the structured, engaging curriculum they deserve. Start today, teach tomorrow, and watch their confidence (and yours) soar.

Ready to subscribe to the 4th grade curriculum for this school year? Click here to check out.
This 4th Grade set of lessons is also part of a larger bundle of K-5 technology lessons. I made a Frequently Asked Questions blog post about it, which you might find very informative.
I also offer a free technology teacher email course. It is 5 parts and walks you though how I do my planning and collect data.

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