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4.1.01 I can identify and practice appropriate vocabulary: multiple meaning words synonyms antonyms homonyms content area vocabulary context clues 4.1.02 I can apply structural analysis including etymology and context clues to decode and encode words. 4.1.03 I can use pre-reading strategies to comprehend text by activating prior knowledge making predictions questioning 4.1.04 I can apply and generate tiered levels of vocabulary in speaking experiences. I can apply and generate tiered levels of vocabulary in reading experiences. 4.1.05 I can read fluently with appropriate rate accuracy prosody 4.1.06 I can examine meaning clues to aid comprehension of content across the curriculum using pictures picture captions titles headings text structure topic 4.1.07 I can read fourth grade instructional level texts and use self-correction strategies by decoding searching for cues rereading 4.1.08 I can interpret and extend the ideas in literary and informational texts to summarize determine story elements skim and scan determine cause and effect compare and contrast visualize paraphrase 1

infer sequence determine fact and opinion draw conclusions analyze characterize provide main idea provide support details. 4.1.09 I can determine the author s purpose in literary and informational texts and use supporting material to justify author s intent to persuade entertain inform determine a specific viewpoint 4.1.10 I can compare and contrast self to text in making connections to characters or simple events in a literary work to own life and other cultures using events characters conflicts themes 4.1.11 I can distinguish between the ways in which language is used in literary texts with similes metaphors idioms analogies puns 4.1.12 I can recognize and explain the defining characteristics of genre in literary and informational texts in fairy tales folk tales myths poems fables fantasies biographies short stories novels plays legends autobiographies 2

magazines newspapers textbooks essays speeches electronic databases reference materials 4.1.13 I can judge the reliability or logic of informational texts. 4.1.14 I can select and use a variety of sources to gather information using dictionaries encyclopedias newspapers informational texts electronic resources 4.1.15 I can use graphic organizers and visualization techniques to interpret information with charts graphs diagrams non-verbal symbols 4.1.16 I can use reading skills and strategies to understand a variety of information resources to support literacy learning through written directions captions electronic resources labels information texts 4.1.17 I can increase the amount of independent reading to build background knowledge expand vocabulary comprehend literary text comprehend informational text 4.2.01 I can demonstrate proper manuscript and cursive writing techniques with legibility uniformity in all written work 4.2.02 I can develop and apply the proper structure for simple sentences. I can develop and apply the proper structure for compound sentences. 3

4.2.03 I can identify and produce a sentence with proper word choice to include verb tense verb usage subject/verb agreement pronoun usage adjectives and adverbs 4.2.04 I can compose a written composition from a prompt using the writing process in a timed setting. I can compose a written composition from a prompt using the writing process in an un-timed setting. 4.2.05 I can develop proper form in written composition using beginning-middle-end indentation topic sentence introductory and concluding paragraphs related details related and cohesive paragraphs transitional and descriptive words 4.2.06 I can write to persuade by using order of importance classifying differences classifying similarities classifying advantages classifying disadvantages. 4.2.07 I can develop a composition that demonstrates an awareness of the intended audience using appropriate language content form 4.2.08 I can create an effective response to a task in form content language using. letters poems brief reports descriptions instructions journals 4

4.2.09 I can use editing strategies to correct errors in sentence structure containing fragments. I can use editing strategies to correct errors in sentence structure containing run-on sentences. capitalization punctuation grammar 4.2.10 I can identify and apply conventions of spelling in written composition to spell commonly misspelled words from appropriate grade level lists use syllable constructions to spell words use vowel combinations for correct spelling use affixes 4.2.11 I can use reference skills to identify words. 4.2.12 I can use strategies to gather and record information for research topics by note taking summarizing paraphrasing describing in narrative form gathering information from o direct quotes o maps o charts o graphs o tables 4.2.13 I can select and use a variety of sources to gather information from dictionaries encyclopedias newspapers informational texts electronic resources 4.2.14 I can use strategies to compile information into written reports or summaries to incorporate notes into a finished product include simple facts-details-explanations-examples draw conclusions from relationships patterns that emerge from data of different sources use appropriate visual aids use appropriate media 4.2.15 I can critically evaluate my written compositions. I can critically evaluate others written compositions. 5

4.3.01 I can listen and respond to different literary forms and speakers by summarizing to confirm understanding paraphrasing to confirm understanding recounting personal experiences listening to information exhibiting comprehension providing reasons in support of opinions responding to others ideas 4.3.02 I can distinguish a variety of messages conveyed through visual media internet database email electronic resource online research 4.3.03 I can recognize communication skills through speaking rate audience etiquette active listening 4.3.04 I can create an age appropriate media literacy product that reflects understanding of format characteristics purpose 6