Ukraine 4th Grade Curriculum - Ukrainian Language and Literature
Primary School Overview
Primary school in Ukraine lasts four years and is divided into two cycles: adaptive play (grades 1-2) and basic (grades 3-4). The curriculum follows a competency-based approach and is aligned with the State Standard for Primary Education. The educational areas covered in primary school include:
- Language and Literature: Ukrainian language, languages of relevant indigenous peoples and national minorities, literature, Ukrainian language and literature for indigenous peoples and national minorities
- Foreign Language Education
- Mathematics
- Natural Science
- Technology
- Information Technology
- Society and Health-Saving
- Citizenship and History
- Art
- Physical Education
Ukrainian Language and Literature (4th Grade)
Specific details about the 4th-grade Ukrainian Language and Literature curriculum are not readily available within the provided search results. However, it is part of the broader Language and Literature educational area, which encompasses the Ukrainian language, literature, and variations for indigenous peoples and national minorities. The curriculum emphasizes a competency-based approach, focusing on developing practical language and literacy skills.
Assessment
Assessment in primary school is formative and focuses on evaluating learning achievements throughout the year. Traditional grade points are replaced with verbal and level assessments or other systems developed by individual schools. At the end of each academic year, students receive a Certificate of Achievement detailing their progress in each educational area. Upon completing 4th grade, students typically take a final state examination in Ukrainian language and mathematics. However, due to the ongoing war, this examination has been canceled in recent years. Students then receive a primary school certificate.
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