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Language Arts Reading (Literature) Locate and respond to key details Determine the message or moral in a folktale, fable, or myth Describe the qualities and actions of a character Differentiate between literal and non-literal meanings of words Explain how characters, settings and problems change during a story Compare own point of view with that of a character Use illustrations to determine meaning of words in a text Compare themes, settings and plots in stories with similar characters or by the same author Know and apply grade-level phonics and read with sufficient accuracy and fluency Language Demonstrate command of English grammar Demonstrate command of the conventions of capitalization, punctuation, and spelling. Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening. Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words or phrases Demonstrate understanding of word relationships and nuances. Acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate vocabulary. Reading (Informational Text) Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text Determine the main idea of a text Recount key details that support the main idea of a text Describe the relationship between a series of historical events or scientific ideas Determine the meaning of words in a text Use text features and search tools to locate information Distinguish own point of view from that of an author Use information gained from various visuals to demonstrate understandng Describe the connection between particular sentences and a paragraph Compare key points in two texts on the same topic Speaking & Listening Engage effectively in collaborative discussions with diverse partners Determine main idea and supporting details of a text presented in diverse forms Ask and answer questions about information presented by a speaker Report on a topic or tell a story with facts and details Speak clearly and at an understandable pace Create recordings and visuals to emphasize facts and details Speak in complete sentences to provide detail or clarification Writing Write opinion pieces that support a point of view with reasons and information Write informative texts to examine a topic and convey information clearly Write narratives using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences. Produce writing appropriate to task and purpose Develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, editing, and revising Use technology to produce and publish writing Conduct short research projects that build knowledge of a topic Recall information from experiences or gather information from print and digital sources Take brief notes and sort information into provided categories

Mathematics Operations & Algebraic Thinking Represent and solve problems involving multiplication and division Understand properties of multiplication and the relationship between multiplication and division Solve problems involving the four operations, and identify and explain patterns in arithmetic Multiply and divide within 100 Geometry Identify examples of quadrilaterals including rhombuses, rectangles, and squares Draw examples of quadrilaterals that are not rhombuses, rectangles, and squares Divide shapes into parts with equal areas Express the area of equally divided parts as a unit fraction of the whole Number & Operations in Base Ten Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100 Use strategies and algorithms to fluently add and subtract numbers up to 1000 Use strategies based on place value and properties of operations to multiply onedigit whole numbers by multiples of 10 in the range 10-90 Numbers & Operations - Fractions Develop understanding of fractions as numbers Represent a fraction on a number line as a portion of a whole Identify and generate equivalent fractions Relate fractions to whole numbers Express whole numbers as fractions Compare the size of two fractions Measurement and Data Tell time to the nearest minute Solve problems involving the measurement of time, volume, and mass Represent and interpret data Understand concepts of area and perimeter Solve real world problems involving area and perimeter Mathematical Practices Make sense of problems Reason abstractly and quantitatively Critique the reasoning of others Model with mathematics Use tools strategically Use precision Look for and utilize structure Look for and express regularity

Science Earth and Space Science Describe the physical and chemical properties used to classify Earth materials used in communities (e.g., building materials, fuel and energy, agriculture) Identify several rocks and minerals based on their properties Give examples of how fossils are evidence of the plants and animals that lived long ago and the nature of their environment Physical Science List some observable properties of objects that can be measured and described Demonstrate that tools can be used to extend the senses, such as in measuring the properties of objects with simple tools Diagram how electricity must form a closed circuit (loop) to produce light, heat, sound, or magnetic effects Life Science Identify structures of organisms that serve specific functions for survival (feathers, claws, etc.) Identify how similar structures can serve different purposes in different organisms Group and classify plants and animals Engineering Identify a design problem and propose possible solutions Develop a plan and procedure to address a problem, identifying possible constraints Build and test a design prototype Assess and report on test results Scientific Inquiry and Experimentation Formulate and ask questions on a specific science topic and outline ideas for steps to answer the questions Plan a simple investigation or experiment to answer a question Collect and organize data from an experimentation and display it using a variety of charts and graphs Use evidence from experiementation to develop explanations for experiment results Use numbers to describe and compare scientific objects and events Apply math skills when measuring, recording, and applying data Communicate ideas and findings in a variety of ways Explain what scientists might do if the results of an investigation turn out differently than expected

Social Studies Economics Recognize how to make an economic choice when spending money Understand the relationship between saving and spending Understand how scarcity, supply, and demand affect pricing Identify the types of resources used by a specific type of business Explain why countries import and export goods Identify the importance of government services Understand the importance of entrepreneurship and explain the risks involved in producing goods and services Identify and explain free markets Government Identify the three levels of government and identify important documents in our government Explain the types and structures of city and county government Understand the value of some basic rights of citizens Understand that citizens have responsibilities Describe the characteristics of a good citizen Explain how people in a community depend on one another and describe everyday heroes Explain how the US interacts with neighboring countries Identify and explain the voting process Geography Recognize and describe physical characteristics of places Name the seven continents and the four oceans and locate them on a globe Read different kinds of maps and use a variety of map tools and features Identify human and physical characteristics of different places List ways a place can change through natural and human processes Identify features of different communities Social Systems Understand how different groups share their cultures in the United States Compare cultures and diversity in communities Compare language, dress, and food in various cultures around the world Identify social institutions within a community Define culture identity Analyze the effect that improvements in transportation have had on people Identify the education system as an important institution in your community History Distinguish fact from fiction and identify features of historical fiction Identify the reasons for and results of exploration, migration, and settlement Compare the ancient civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, and China Identify how people such as Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Mohandas Gandhi, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. created change Describe how certain inventions and thinkers changed the way people lived and worked Understand the significance of certain historical events, such as the American Revolution and Louisiana Purchase

Religion Creed Demonstrate understanding that God the Father loves us and wants our love Identify Jesus as Savior and Redeemer Identify that God s Holy Spirit lives in me Understand God s forgiveness Christian Prayer & Spirituality State the necessity and purpose of prayer Describe forms of prayer as public and private State that we pray with Mary and the saints Show understanding of the rosary and use of scripture leading to prayer Commit prayers to memory Sacred Scripture Identify the Bible as a collection of books that reveals God and was divinely inspired Identify the Old and New Testaments Discuss events depicted in the Book of Genesis Cite key moments in the Gospel of Matthew Parish Life Recognize the parish as my church home Identify the name of my parish Know that my parish is where I celebrate Mass, participate in the sacraments and enjoy the companionship of other believers Ecumenism & Dialogue Name some of the communions of Christian churches Show awareness that we respect all faiths because God loves all people State that the Catholic Church works for the unity of all people to live in peace and justice Sacraments Define sacrament and understand the nature of different kinds of sacraments Identify the Sacrament of Eucharist as the sacrament of Christ s presence in the Church Identify symbols of the Holy Spirit Catholic Church Identify as a Christian who is a member of the Catholic Church Discuss the establishment of the Church, Pentecost, and the role of the Apostles in the early church Identify the role of the Pope and bishops Liturgy Define liturgy and identify parts of the Liturgies of the Word and Eucharist Describe different rites and the roles of the priest, deacon, lector, and acolytes Explain major seasons of the church year Vocation Show understanding that Jesus called people to be his disciples Identify vocations in the Church Articulate that all people are called to holiness by living their lives close to God Christian Living Understand that God created us as naturally good and destined for union with God Define morality, grace, justice, and free will Describe Jesus as showing us how to love Identify how we live in a community of many races and cultures