Megan Reynolds

Megan Reynolds

I am a teacher & designer. Connecting with students & seeing them enjoy learning is my favorite feeling on earth! I hope you enjoy this article!

4th Grade Grammar Choice Board Tutorial for Teachers

Build your own Grammar Choice Board for 4th Grade in minutes! Keep kids engaged & learning using these tactics & templates
To use a choice board in your 4th Grade Classroom during Grammar you will need to create the Grammarchoices (there are lots of examples), organize the classroom, and have a goal;

Time-saving, differentiation, and dynamic classroom management are my favorite reasons to use a choice board!

Integrating choices every day you will need to hone in on the best way to apply 4th Grade Grammar choice boards to your classroom style!

Here are a few ideas and instructions on choices, classroom management and getting buy-in from your4th Graders

Ideas & Examples of Great 4th Grade Grammar Choices

Adjective Adventure Diary
Adjective Adventure Diary: Write a daily diary entry about your life, using colorful adjectives to describe your feelings, the weather, and things you see!
Punctuation Scavenger Hunt
Find and list 10 examples of punctuation (.,!?) in your favorite book. Circle them and write what they’re for: period=end, comma=pause, etc. Fun hunt!
Verb Voyage Comic Strip
Create a comic where each panel shows a character doing an action. Label the verbs and draw speech bubbles with the verbs in sentences. Have fun with it!
Noun Neighborhood Map
Draw a map of a town with places like “Pet Park” or “School Street.” Each spot is a noun. Label them with names like “Fido” or “Lincoln Elem.” Have fun naming!
Conjunction Junction Skit
“Conjunction Junction” is a fun skit about words called conjunctions that connect sentences, like “and,” “but,” and “or.” You’ll act as a train linking word-cars together!
Preposition Pirate Map
Ahoy! Draw a treasure map with clues using prepositions like ‘above’, ‘below’, ‘near’, ‘between’ to show where the treasure is hidden. Have fun, matey!
Synonym & Antonym Treasure Hunt
Find pairs of words around the room. One is a synonym (means the same) and one is an antonym (means the opposite). Match them up!
Adverb Expedition Story
Join the Adverb Expedition! Find words that describe how, when, or where actions happen in a story. Like ‘quickly’ for how, ‘yesterday’ for when, and ‘outside’ for where!
Interjection Exploration Poster
Make a colorful poster showing interjections like “Wow!” or “Oops!” Use them in sentences, draw pictures to match, and express feelings loud and clear!

Using a Choice Board to Differentiate Grammar in a 4th Grade Classroom

Keep It Simple

Everyone “teacher & student” should know exactly what they are doing. If you don’t make it even easier! 

Differential Instruction vs Saving time?

There is nothing more irritating than “Saving Time” with a Choice Board & ending up with “More work!”.  Are you using this to hit standards or save time or both? 

"Self Guided" or "instruction-based"?

If you giving out work, should they do it on their own or are these more instructions for each choice?

General rule, if the grade is > 3 there is more work per choice.

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How To Manage Your 4th Grade Classroom During Grammar (With a Choice Board)

I find its easiest to use a big board at the front of the classroom where all students can see the choices  then decide what they want to do

This often will be coming in from a break or transition between subjects. 

If you can get all students to know whats expected during a choice activity it becomes one-hundred times easier to manage the class & have everyone know what choices they have!  

There are three core steps you have to hit when using a Choice Board; 

1) The Set Up
2) 
The Instruction 
3) The Q+A 

1) The Set Up

Select your choices, decide on how you are going to use this time in your classroom. Build the choice board

1) The Instruction

Tell the students what they are going to be doing (this becomes easier over time) Simply start with 3 options & move from there. 

1) The Q & A

Does anyone have questions? This will help you or the next time. Remember the goal is to make this easier each time! 

Why Use A Choice Board?

So, let’s chat about choiceboards and why they’re like the coolest thing ever in your classroom. 

Picture this: kiddos bouncing into the room, eyes lighting up because they get to pick their own adventure in learning new words.

 It’s like a mini vocab party, and everyone’s invited!

We all have our own jam, right? Some of us are little artists, others are born performers, and some love to get lost in stories. Choice boards are like a buffet of fun learning snacks, so every munchkin finds something tasty that helps the vocab stick!

And here’s the kicker – when the little ones get to steer the ship, they turn into these mini captains of learning. They’re making the calls, and with every choice, they puff up a bit more with confidence. It’s a win-win – they’re learning and feeling like the boss at the same time.

Plus, for us teachers, it’s like having a secret helper in the room. We get to sprinkle in all sorts of activities that match our students’ levels and what makes their hearts tick. It’s like custom-making a learning playlist that gets every kid grooving to the vocab beat. How cool is that?