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4Grade 4 Standards
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Number
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4.N.1
The student will:
a) read, write, and identify the place and value of each digit in a nine-digit whole number;
b) compare and order whole numbers expressed through millions; and
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4.68Acute, Right, Obtuse, and Straight Angles5
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4.69Lines, Line Segments and Rays5
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4.70Parallel, Perpendicular, Intersecting5
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4.1Convert Numbers with Tens, Hundreds, Thousands20
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4.1Estimate Sums with Numbers Up to 100,00020
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4.2Estimate Sums20
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4.3Estimate Differences20
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4.4Estimate Differences20
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4.5Estimate Products Up to 100,00020
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4.6Estimate Quotients Up to 10,00020
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4.7Rounding with Numbers Up to 100,00015
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4.N.2
The student will:
a) compare and order fractions and mixed numbers, with and without models;
b) represent equivalent fractions; and
c) identify the division statement that represents a fraction, with models and in context. -
4.N.3
The student will:
a) read, write, represent, and identify decimals expressed through thousandths;
b) round decimals to the nearest whole number;
c) compare and order decimals; and
d) given a model, write the decimal and fraction equivalents.
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4.N.1
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Measurement and Geometry
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4.MD.10
The student will:
a) identify and describe points, lines, line segments, rays, and angles, including endpoints and vertices; and
b) identify and describe intersecting, parallel, and perpendicular lines. -
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4.MD.11
The student will identify, describe, compare, and contrast plane and solid figures according to their characteristics (number of angles, vertices, edges, and the number and shape of faces) using concrete models and pictorial representations.
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4.71Identify Simple Planar and Solid Shapes5
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4.72Count Edges, Vertices and Faces5
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4.73Compare Sides and Corners5
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4.74Count Edges5
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4.75Count Vertices5
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4.76Count Faces5
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4.MD.12
The student will classify quadrilaterals as parallelograms, rectangles, squares, rhombi, and/or trapezoids.
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4.MD.7
The student will solve practical problems that involve determining perimeter and area in U.S. Customary and metric units.
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4.46AM or PM5
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4.45Find the Perimeter5
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4.47Compare Area and Perimeter of Two Figures15
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4.48Use Area and Perimeter to Determine the Cost15
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4.49Relationship Between Area and Perimeter15
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4.MD.8
The student will:
a) estimate and measure length and describe the result in U.S. Customary and metric units;
b) estimate and measure weight/mass and describe the result in U.S. Customary and metric units;
c) given the equivalent measure of one unit, identify equivalent measures of length, weight/mass, and liquid volume between units within the U.S. Customary system; and
d) solve practical problems that involve length, weight/mass, and liquid volume in U.S. Customary units. -
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4.58Compare and Convert Customary Units5
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4.59Compare and Convert Metric Units5
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4.63Convert Mixed Metric Units5
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4.60Convert Mixed Customary Units5
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4.61Convert Time Units5
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4.62Fractions of Time Units5
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4.53Customary Units of Length: Using 3 One or Two Digit Numbers10
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4.57Which Metric Unit Is Appropriate?5
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4.54Metric Units of Length: 3 Numbers5
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4.55Which Customary Unit of Length Is Appropriate?5
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4.56Which Metric Unit of Length Is Appropriate?5
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4.50Customary Units of Length Up to 10010
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4.52Metric Units of Length Up to 10010
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4.51Metric Units of Length5
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4.MD.9
The student will solve practical problems related to elapsed time in hours and minutes within a 12-hour period.
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4.64Convert Time Units5
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4.65Fractions of Time Units5
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4.66Add and Subtract Mixed Time Units5
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4.67Find Start and End Times5
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4.MD.10
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Statistics & Probability
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4.SP.13
The student will:
a) determine the likelihood of an outcome of a simple event;
b) represent probability as a number between 0 and 1, inclusive; and
c) create a model or practical problem to represent a given probability. -
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4.82Probability of Simple Events5
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4.83Probability Problems5
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4.SP.14
The student will:
a) collect, organize, and represent data in bar graphs and line graphs;
b) interpret data represented in bar graphs and line graphs; and
c) compare two different representations of the same data (e.g., a set of data displayed on a chart and a bar graph, a chart and a line graph, or a pictograph and a bar graph). -
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4.84Interpret Bar Graphs20
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4.85Create Bar Graphs Using Tables5
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4.86Interpret Line Plots5
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4.87Create Line Plots5
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4.SP.13
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Patterns, Functions and Algebra
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4.PFA.2.15
The student will identify, describe, create, and extend patterns found in objects, pictures, numbers, and tables.
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4.PFA.2.16
The student will recognize and demonstrate the meaning of equality in an equation.
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4.PFA.2.15
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