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ELA SC-CCR Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 I can read and understand Fourth Grade Fiction. 4-RL.7.1 4-RL.7.2 4-RL.12.2 4-RL.13.1 Standard Description Eplore similarities and differences among tetual, dramatic, visual, or oral presentations. Parent Friendly Standard I can determine similarities and differences between tet, dramatic, visual, and oral presentations. Compare and contrast the treatment of I can compare and contrast similar themes similar themes, topics, and patterns of events and topics and patterns of events in tets and in tets and diverse media. diverse media. Determine characteristics of crafted tet structures and describe why an author uses this structure. Engage in whole and small group reading with purpose and understanding. I can identify and eplain various tet structures. I can particiapte in whole and small group reading. I can use phonics and word parts to help me read 4th grade words I can read with ease and understand what I read. 4- RL.13.2 4-RL.13.3 4-RI.3.1 4-RL.3.1 4-RL.4.2 Read independently for sustained periods of time to build stamina. Read and respond according to task and purpose to become self- directed, critical readers and thinkers. Use combined knowledge of all letter-sound correspondences, syllabication patterns, base words, and affies to read accurately unfamiliar multisyllabic words in contet. I can read independently and for periods of time. I can read and respond to tets appropriately. I can apply grade level phonics and word analysis skills to read unfamiliar words in and out of contet. Use combined knowledge of all letter-sound I can apply grade level phonics and word correspondences, syllabication patterns, base analysis skills to read unfamiliar words in and words, and affies to read accurately out of contet. unfamiliar multisyllabic words in contet. Read grade-level prose and poetry orally with accuracy, appropriate rate, epression, intonation, and phrasing on successive readings. I can read grade-level prose and poetry orally with accuracy, appropriate rate, and epression.

I can plan, organize and produce different kinds of 4th grade writing. 4-W.1.1 (a-g) X Write opinion pieces I can write opinion pieces supporting a point of view with reasons and information. When writing: I can use relative pronouns and adverbs a. use relative pronouns and relative adverbs; correctly. 4-W.4.1 (a-j) 4-W.5.4 Use spelling patterns and generalizations I can use what I know about word patterns to spell. I can participate in shared research with 4-W.6.4 Demonstrate effective keyboarding skills. I can use technology to produce and publish writing and interact and collaborate with others to gather others. information for a writing project. 4-W.6.1 (a-d) X X Write routinely and persevere in writing tasks: I can write routinely over etended periods of time, purposes, and audiences. I can participate in conversations within small and large groups. 4-C.1.4 Engage in focused conversations about grade appropriate topics and tets; build on the ideas of others, and pose specific questions, and respond to clarify thinking and epress new thoughts. 4-C.1.1 Eplore and create meaning by formulating questions, engaging in purposeful dialogue with peers and adults, sharing ideas and considering alternate viewpoints. I can effectively participate in conversations for a variety of purposes. I can ask questions, engage in purposeful dialouge, share ideas, and can consider other's point of view.

4-C.1.3 Apply techniques of articulation, adequate volume, eye contact, facial epressions, posture, gestures, and space; take one s own turn in a respectful way. 4-C.1.2 Participate in discussions; ask and respond to questions to acquire information concerning a topic, tet, or issue. 4-C.1.5 Eplain personal ideas and build on the ideas of others by responding and relating to comments made in multiple echanges. 4-C.3.1 Compare and contrast how ideas and topics are depicted in a variety of media and formats. 4-C.4.1 Identify presentation style a speaker uses to enhance the development of central idea or theme. 4-C.4.2 Determine if the presentation has a purposeful organizational strategy with appropriate transitions. 4-C.4.3ae Identify how and why the speaker a. uses intonation and word stress; b. includes media; c. addresses the audience; d. determines word choice; e. incorporates figurative language and literary devices. 4-C.5.1 Set a purpose and integrate craft techniques to create presentations. I can follow agreed-upon rules for discussions in a respectful way. I can participate in discussions by asking and answering questions on a particular topic. I can eplain my ideas and build on the ideas of others. I can compare and contrast ideas and topics using a vairety of medias. I can idenfity the presentation style used by the speaker. I can determine if the presentation has purposeful organization with transitions. I can identify how and why the speaker uses intonation and word stress. I can identify how and why the speaker includes media. I can identify how and why the speaker addresses the audience. I can identify how and why the speaker determines word choice. I can identify how and why the speaker incorporates figurative language and literacy devices. I can create purposeful presentations.

I can figure out what words mean and use them in different situations. 4-C.5.2 Employ hyperbole, imagery, personification, idioms, adages, and proverbs when appropriate to convey messages. 4-C.2.1 Articulate ideas, perspectives and information with details and supporting evidence in a logical sequence with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion. 4-C.2.2 Discuss the purpose and the credibility of information presented in diverse media and formats. Create presentations using videos, photos, 4-C.3.2 and other multimedia elements to support communication and clarify ideas, thoughts, and feelings. Use definitions, eamples, and restatements 4-RL.10.1 to determine the meaning of words or phrases. Determine the meaning of an unknown word 4-RL.10.2 using knowledge of base words and Greek and Latin affies. Consult print and multimedia resources to 4-RL.10.5 find the pronunciation and determine or clarify the precise meaning of key words or phrases. 4-RL.9.1 Identify and eplain how the author uses imagery, hyperbole, adages, or proverbs to shape meaning and tone. 4-RL.10.6 Acquire and use general academic and domain-specific words or phrases that signal precise actions, emotions, and states of being; demonstrate an understanding of nuances and jargon. I can use figurative language to convey messages. I cancommunicate ideas and information with details and supporting evidence. I can talk about information from a variety of media formats. I can create presentations using a variety of multimedia elements. I can use defitions, eamples, and restatments to determine meaning. I can use Greek and Latin affies and roots as clues to determine the meaning of an unknown word. I can use print and computer dictionaries to find and clarify meanings of new words. I can recognize and eplain the meaning of imagery, hyperbole, adages, or proverbs. I can figure out and use fourth grade words and phrases that show specific actions, emotions, or states of being that are centered around a particular topic.

4.P.4A.2 4.P.4A.1 4.P.4A.3 4.P.4A.4 4.P.4A.5 4.P.4B.1 4.P.4B.2 Analyze and interpret data from observations and measurements to describe how the apparent brightness of light can vary as a result of the distance and intensity of the light source. Construct scientific arguments to support the claim that white light is made up of different colors. Obtain and communicate information to eplain how the visibility of an object is related to light. Develop and use models to describe how light travels and interacts when it strikes an object (including reflection, refraction, and absorption) using evidence from observations. Plan and conduct scientific investigations to eplain how light behaves when it strikes transparent, translucent, and opaque materials. Plan and conduct scientific investigations to test how different variables affect the properties of sound (including pitch and volume). Analyze and interpret data from observations and measurements to describe how changes in vibration affects the pitch and volume of sound. I can describe the brightness of light based on distance and intensity. I can support the claim that white light is made of different colors. I can eplain how visibility and light are related. I can describe how light travels and interacts when it strikes an object. I can plan and conduct investigations to eplain how light behaves when it strikes transparent, translucent and opaque materials. I can plan and conduct investigations about how variables affect pitch and sound. I can interpret data about how vibrations affect the pitch and volume of sound.

4.P.4B.3 I can create and 4.ATO.5 interpret patterns. Define problems related to the communication of information over a distance and design devices or solutions that use sound to solve the problem. 4.ATO.5 Generate a number or shape pattern that follows a given rule and determine a term that appears later in the sequence. I can design ways to transfer sounds over long distances. I can create a number or shape pattern that follows a given rule and notice different features of that pattern. I can changes fractions into decimals and decimals into fractions I can changes fractions into decimals and decimals into fractions I can changes fractions into decimals and decimals into fractions I can solve measurement problems change the measurement from a larger unit to a smaller unit. 4.NSF.5 4.NSF.6 4.NSF.7 4.MDA.2 4.NSF.5 Epress a fraction with a denominator of 10 as an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 100 and use this technique to add two fractions with respective denominators of 10 and 100. 4.NSF.6 Write a fraction with a denominator of 10 or 100 using decimal notation, and read and write a decimal number as a fraction. 4.NSF.7 Compare and order decimal numbers to hundredths, and justify using concrete and visual models 4.MDA.2 Solve real-world problems involving distance/length, intervals of time within 12 hours, liquid volume, mass, and money using the four operations. I can show a fraction with a denominator of 10 as an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 100 in order to add the fractions. I can use decimals to show fractions with denominators of 10 and 100. I can compare decimals to hundredths by reasoning about their size. I can use the 4 operations to solve real word problems, involving distance/length, time, liquid volume, mass/weight, and money.

I can show and tell you about data 4.MDA.4 4.MDA.4 Create a line plot to display a data set (generated by measuring length to the nearest quarter-inch and eighth-inch) and interpret the line plot. I can make a line plot to show measurements and solve addition and subtraction problems involving fractions. I can show and tell you about angles and how to measure them. I can show and tell you about angles and how to measure them. I can show and tell you about angles and how to measure them. American Civil War. American Civil War. 4.MDA.5 4.MDA.6 4.MDA.7 4-6.1 4-6.2 4.MDA.5 Understand the relationship of an angle measurement to a circle. 4.MDA.6 Measure and draw angles in whole number degrees using a protractor. 4.MDA.7 Solve addition and subtraction problems to find unknown angles in realworld and mathematical problems. Eplain the significant economic and geographic differences between the North and South. Eplain the contributions of abolitionists to the mounting tensions between the North and South over slavery, including William Lloyd Garrison, Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and John Brown. I can understand that angles are measured with reference to a circle, with its center at the common endpoint of the rays. I can use a protractor to measure and draw angles in whole number degrees. I can use addition and subtraction to find unknown angles in real world problems. I can eplain the important economic and geographic differences between the North and South. I can eplain how abolitionists played a part in the tensions between the North and South over slavery.

American Civil War. American Civil War. 4-6.3 4-6.4 American Civil War. 4-6.5 Eplain the specific events and issues that led to the Civil War, including sectionalism, slavery in the territories, states rights, the presidential election of 1860, and secession. Summarize significant battles, strategies, and turning points of the Civil War, including the battles of Fort Sumter and Gettysburg, the Emancipation Proclamation, the role of African Americans in the war, the surrender at Appomatto, and the assassination of President Lincoln. Eplain the social, economic, and political effects of the Civil War on the United States. I can eplain the specific events and issues that led to the Civil War. I can summarize the important battles, strategies, and turning points of the Civil War. I can eplain the social, economic, and political effects of the Civil War on the United States.