- Pamoja Preparatory Academy at Cole
- 4th Grade
Combs, Sherrie Mwalimu - CC (Elementary)
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St. Louis Public Schools Curriculum 2021-2022
Reading / English
By the end of the year, students in 4th grade will be able to…
Identify the main idea of what has been read, explaining how the author used facts and evidence to back up the text.
Compare writing from different cultures.
Understand information presented in drawings, timelines, charts and other non-text formats.
Take notes and organize facts; create oral and written reports using the information.
Participate in class discussions about specific questions and share their own ideas and understandings in relation to the
discussion.
Use dialogue and descriptive language in stories to show a character’s inner life.
Read with a higher level of fluency, pacing and expression.
Reads grade-level texts with accurate comprehension.
Apply comprehension strategies to literary and expository texts.
Utilize root words, prefixes, suffixes, and context clues to analyze unfamiliar words.
Formulate multiple paragraph pieces that focus on a specific purpose or audience.
Write chronological pieces, pieces focusing on cause and effect and pieces that draw from personal experience
Understand subject-verb agreement and use it correctly.
Know basic punctuation and use it correctly.
Define idioms and adages.
Know the difference between formal and informal language and use it correctly in speaking and writing.
Research, plan, and revise their writing independently.
Identify and refer to the different parts of poems and plays, such as verses, settings, and characters.
Interpret and connect information from illustrations, graphs, charts, or other sources related to the text.
Identify, compare, and contrast different perspectives from which texts are written (for example, first and third person).
Compare and contrast the way different texts address the same issue, theme, or topic.
Makes connections between people, events, or important ideas in a text.
Math
By the end of the year students in 4 th grade will be able to…
• Use place value understanding and properties of operations to perform multi-digit arithmetic with numbers up to one million.
• Extend understanding of fraction equivalence and ordering. (Limit denominators to 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 100.)
• Extend understanding of operations on whole numbers to fraction operations.
• Understand decimal notation for fractions, and compare decimal fractions. (Denominators of 10 or 100.)
• Use the four operations with whole numbers to solve problems.
• Work with factors and multiples.
• Generate and analyze patterns.
• Classify 2-dimensional shapes by properties of their lines and angles.
• Understand the concepts of angle and measure angles.
• Solve problems involving measurement and conversion of measurements from a larger unit to a smaller unit.
• Represent and analyze data.
Social Studies
By the end of the year students in 4th grade will be able to… develop a background of facts, ideas, and skills about Missouri and its relationship to our country and the world, in order to enable the student to become a contributing member of our society.
Science
By the end of the year, students in fourth grade will be able to…
• Make predictions about an objects direction while moving
• Identify patterns in moving objects and make predictions about the direction it will go
• Define an unbalanced force and plan an investigation demonstrating it
• Use a spring scales to design an investigation about friction
• Relate the motion of an object to its mass and the force applied
• Explain a relationship between speed and energy of an object
• Use evidence to explain energy transformation
• Design, test, or refine a device that converts energy from one form to another
• Use a model to describe simple machines
• Describe a model of wave properties
• Use evidence to explain structures for support, survival, growth, behavior, and plant reproduction
• Use a model to describe how animals respond based on information through their senses
• Use a model to describe evidence for changes in landscape over time
• Investigate and provide evidence for how natural processes shape Earth’s surface
• Use models to describe patterns in data of Earth’s features
• Generate and compare solutions to reduce the impacts of natural Earth processes on humans
• Design a simple problem including criteria and constraints
• Design and compare multiple solutions to an engineering design problem
• Carry out a test to improve a model using variables