Choosing spelling curriculum can be overwhelming. Here is an overview of the top spelling curriculum available for 4th grade students to help you make your decision.

Image provided by Christianbook.comThis is a traditional spelling program with a lesson introduction explaining a spelling concept and a pretest, followed by activities and puzzles during the week to reinforce concepts introduced, and finally, the end of the week test.
The fourth grade book continues to build on the skills learned in the previous books, and covers vowel digraphs, plurals, possessives, contractions, prefixes, compound words and more.
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This program encourages children to become natural spellers by learning to recognize sight and sound patterns in vocabulary. Customize your spelling curriculum for grades 1 through 8 with this program. Students will learn commonly misspelled words, Latin and Greek word parts, abbreviations, contractions, homophones, numbers, and more. +Christian publisher.
3. Bob Jones Spelling Grade 4

Image provided by BJU PressBJU Spelling is a traditional program using a five day approach to spelling instruction. Students are taught phonetic and structural generalizations to give students the ability to spell words beyond the list words. Students develop an understanding of word structure and mastery of spelling through the use of spelling generalizations, guided activities, and dictionary skills. The 4th grade book focuses on difficult spelling patterns and more advanced dictionary skills. A Bible word study includes the names of the books of the Bible as examples.
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4. A Reason for Spelling, Level D

Image courtesy of Christianbook.comEvery weekly lesson begins with a story that develops key principles found in that week's Scripture verse. The colorful lessons in this workbook are broken down into 10 components: preview, word shapes, hide and seek, other word forms, fun ways to spell, working with words, dictation, proofreading, games, and journaling. In these sections, students will explore word meanings, learn tenses, discover different forms of the root word, learn punctuation, and complete dictionary practice.
A Reason For Spelling, Level D: Teacher Guide & Student Worktext A Reason For Spelling, Level D: Student Worktext A Reason For Spelling, Level D: Teacher Guide +Christian publisher.5. ACSI Spelling, Grade 4

Image courtesy of Christianbook.comRather than presenting the lists in word families, this ACSI series is designed to teach most frequently used words as well as spelling rules. Sound-letter relationships, visual memory, and meanings are the three strategies used in the instruction in this program. Writing/composition activities are a major part of each spelling lesson.
Grade four expands on the student's use of visual memory skills and places a stronger emphasis on the meanings and uses of words. Phonetic principles are reviewed with information on the exceptions to these principles. Spelling word lists are 20 words in length.
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Image courtesy of Christianbook.comThe Spectrum Spelling curriculum offers age-appropriate explanations and exercizes. The program provides systematic instruction and practice in spelling. This Grade 4 book covers vowel sounds, easily misspelled words, prefixes, suffixes and compound words.
7. Building Spelling Skills, Book 4

Image provided by Christianbook.comThe Christian Liberty Press spelling program instructs children how to spell using word list exercises, choose the best answer, fill in the blank, list writing practice, sentence practice, categorization and other type questions help with reinforcement and retention of spelling words and principles. +Christian publisher.
8. Dr. Fry's Spelling Book, Grades 1-6

Image provided by Christianbook.comThis multi-grade book contains the spelling content for grades 1 through 6, using the 3000 Instant Word List. Picture nouns, phonograms and phonics principles have been added to this.