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Wild Math Curriculum: Fourth Grade

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By fourth grade, many kids have decided whether or not they “like math.” Wild Math Grade 4 helps turn that around by teaching long division, multi-digit multiplication, fractions, and geometry through active, outdoor-based exploration. Created by Rachel Tidd, this curriculum includes real-world challenges like measuring volume with recycled containers or estimating area with leaves. Families love the depth of understanding it brings to tricky topics. It’s a great match for tactile learners and kids who benefit from modeling and movement. If your learner prefers straightforward worksheets, this might feel too open-ended without parent support. Pro tip: start each lesson with a nature walk that introduces the math concept you’ll explore—like estimating distance, time, or shape.

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Fourth Grade

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Wild Math embraces a nature-infused, experiential approach. It aligns with standard fourth-grade math skills but teaches them through discovery and play. By integrating movement, observation, and creativity, it fosters deep understanding rather than rote memorization. The focus is on making math meaningful, not just mechanical.

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Regular price $35.00 USD
Wild Math Curriculum: Fourth Grade
$35.00 USD

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Our mission

The mission of Wild Learning is to harness the natural world as a vibrant classroom, empowering children to develop essential academic skills—like reading, writing, and math—through hands-on, outdoor, and place-based learning experiences. By blending nature-based exploration with structured, science-aligned instruction, the program seeks to increase engagement, foster multisensory learning, support diverse learners, and cultivate a deeper connection to both subject matter and the environment. It aims to make education more meaningful, motivating, and mentally enriching by integrating core academics into real-world outdoor contexts.

Our story

Wild Learning began when Rachel Tidd, an experienced educator and homeschool parent, was inspired by her children’s experiences in a forest preschool and her desire to bring learning outdoors. While homeschooling her sons, she started teaching math and reading in natural settings, combining her background in environmental science and education with a deep belief in the power of place-based, multisensory learning. She couldn’t find a curriculum that integrated nature, movement, and hands-on experiences with structured academics, so she began creating her own. What started as a personal teaching approach evolved into Wild Math and Wild Reading—comprehensive, story-rich programs that blend the science of how children learn with the magic of the natural world.

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FAQ: Additional Details about Wild Math Curriculum: Fourth Grade

A Wild Math Level 4 lesson might start with an outdoor exploration, like measuring tree shadows to understand angles or collecting natural objects to practice fractions. Hands-on activities blend with workbook exercises, ensuring concepts like multiplication, division, and geometry feel tangible. Kids might chart plant growth for data analysis or use sticks and stones to model word problems, making math feel alive and connected to the real world.

The curriculum is structured into weekly lessons that combine outdoor exploration, hands-on projects, and workbook practice. Each unit builds on real-world applications, allowing kids to see math in nature, art, and daily life. The guide includes clear instructions, material lists, and optional extensions, making it flexible for different learning paces.

This curriculum is perfect for active, curious kids who thrive outside the traditional classroom. It suits hands-on learners, nature lovers, or those who struggle with abstract math concepts. If your child enjoys exploring, building, or problem-solving in real-world contexts, they’ll likely flourish with Wild Math.

Wild Math may not work for families who prefer a structured, worksheet-heavy approach or lack access to outdoor space. Kids who dislike hands-on activities or prefer digital learning might find it less engaging. It also requires caregiver involvement, which may not suit fully independent learners.

Wild Math Level 4 can be a good fit for some children with special needs, particularly those who benefit from hands-on, multisensory learning and outdoor movement, though it may require adaptations depending on the child's specific challenges (e.g., focus, sensory sensitivities, or need for structure). Parents should preview the activities to ensure they align with their child's strengths and comfort level.

Wild Math Level 4 can be a great fit for gifted kids, but it depends on their learning style and needs. The curriculum's hands-on, nature-based approach works well for gifted children who enjoy creative exploration and real-world applications. Many gifted kids thrive with open-ended activities like measuring shadows, analyzing patterns in nature, or using natural objects for math concepts, since it allows them to think deeply and make connections beyond standard worksheets. The flexibility also helps—parents can easily extend lessons or add complexity for kids who need more challenge.

However, some gifted learners might find the pacing too slow if they grasp concepts quickly, and they may need supplemental material to stay engaged. Kids who prefer highly structured, logic-heavy math (like in traditional gifted programs) might miss the rigorous problem-solving found in curricula like Beast Academy. Wild Math is more about discovery and application than intense mental challenges.

Overall, it’s a great match for gifted kids who enjoy learning through movement, nature, and hands-on projects, especially if parents are willing to adapt and deepen the lessons. But for those who crave fast-paced, abstract problem-solving, it might feel too relaxed without extra enrichment. Many reviews mention that gifted kids love the creativity and real-world relevance, but some families pair it with other resources for added depth.

Kids should have a grasp of basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and simple fractions—concepts covered in Wild Math Level 3. No advanced skills are required, but comfort with numbers and willingness to explore are key. The curriculum builds on prior knowledge while introducing new challenges.

Adults play a key role in guiding lessons, facilitating outdoor exploration, and helping with hands-on projects. Involvement ranges from supervising activities to discussing concepts, but no advanced math knowledge is needed. It’s ideal for parents who enjoy learning alongside their child.

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Lean into the flexibility! Adapt lessons to your local environment—use a park, backyard, or even a balcony. Let kids take the lead with discoveries, and revisit favorite activities to reinforce skills. The more you connect math to their interests, the more engaged they’ll be.

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Meet Rachel

Rachel is the creator of the Wild Math and Wild Reading curricula and author of Wild Learning: Practical Ideas to Bring Teaching Outdoors. A former elementary special education teacher and homeschool parent, she integrates nature and place-based learning into core subjects like reading, writing, and math. She holds dual master’s degrees in Elementary and Special Education from Bank Street College and a B.S. in Environmental Science. Currently a doctoral candidate in Educational Sustainability and Literacy, Rachel’s research explores how critical literacy can foster systems thinking in young learners. She lives with her family in New York’s Finger Lakes Region, where she enjoys forest walks, waterfall hikes, and strong coffee.

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ManishaCEO and Founder

Wild Math is an absolutely brilliant way to bring math concepts to life. It's a mastery-based curriculum aligned with common core that our families love.

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