Student
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Teacher:__________________
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4th Grade Math
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Number and Number
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1. Read and write place
value in word, standard, and expanded form through 1,000,000 (N-1-E) |
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2. Read, write, compare, and
order whole numbers using place value concepts, standard notation, and
models through 1,000,000 (N-1-E) (N-3-E) (A-1-E) |
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3. Illustrate with
manipulatives when a number is divisible by 2, 3, 5, or 10 (N-1-E) |
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4. Know all basic facts for
multiplication and division through 12 x 12 and 144 ¸ 12, and recognize
factors of composite numbers less than 50 (N-1-E) (N-6-E) (N-7-E) |
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5. Read, write, and relate
decimals through hundredths and connect them with corresponding decimal
fractions (N-1-E) |
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6. Model, read, write,
compare, order, and represent fractions with denominators through
twelfths using region and set models (N-1-E) (A-1-E) |
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7. Give decimal equivalents
of halves, fourths, and tenths (N-2-E) (N-1-E) |
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8. Use common equivalent
reference points for percents (i.e., ¼, ½, ¾, and
1 whole) (N-2-E) |
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9. Estimate fractional
amounts through twelfths, using pictures, models, and diagrams (N-2-E) |
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10. Solve multiplication and
division number sentences including interpreting remainders
(N-4-E)(A-3-E) |
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11. Multiply 3-digit by
1-digit numbers, 2-digit by 2-digit numbers, and divide 3-digit numbers
by 1-digit numbers, with and without remainders (N-6-E) (N-7-E) |
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12. Count money, determine
change, and solve simple word problems involving money amounts using
decimal notation (N-6-E) (N-9-E) (M-1-E) (M-5-E) |
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13. Determine when and how to
estimate, and when and how to use mental math, calculators, or
paper/pencil strategies to solve multiplication and division problems
(N-8-E) |
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14. Solve real-life problems,
including those in which some information is not given (N-9-E) |
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Algebra |
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15. Write number sentences or
formulas containing a variable to represent real-life problems (A-1-E) |
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16. Write a related story
problem for a given algebraic sentence (A-1-E) |
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17. Use manipulatives to
represent the distributive property of multiplication over addition to
explain multiplying numbers (A-1-E) (A-2-E) |
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18. Identify and create
true/false and open/closed number sentences (A-2-E) |
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19. Solve one-step equations
with whole number solutions (A-2-E) (N-4-E) |
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Measurement |
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21. Describe the concept of
volume, and measure volume using cubic in. and cubic cm and capacity
using fl. oz. and ml (M-2-E) (M-3-E) |
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22. Select and use the
appropriate standard units of measure, abbreviations, and tools to
measure length and perimeter (i.e., in., cm, ft., yd., mile, m, km),
area (i.e., square inch, square foot, square centimeter), capacity
(i.e., fl. oz., cup, pt., qt., gal., l, ml), weight/mass (i.e., oz.,
lb., g, kg, ton), and volume (i.e., cubic cm, cubic in.) (M-2-E) (M-1-E) |
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23. Set up, solve, and
interpret elapsed time problems (M-2-E) (M-5-E) |
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24. Recognize the attributes
to be measured in a real-life situation (M-2-E) (M-5-E) |
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25. Use estimates and
measurements to calculate perimeter and area of rectangular objects
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26. Estimate the area of an
irregular shape drawn on a unit grid (M-3-E) |
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27. Use unit conversions
within the same system to solve real-life problems (e.g., 60 sec. = 1
min., 12 objects = 1 dozen, 12 in. = 1 ft., 100 cm = 1 m, 1 pt. = 2
cups) (M-4-E) (N-2-E) (M-5-E) |
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Geometry |
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28. Identify the top, bottom,
or side view of a given 3-dimensional object (G-1-E) (G-3-E) |
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29. Identify, describe the
properties of, and draw circles and polygons (triangle, quadrilateral,
parallelogram, trapezoid, rectangle, square, rhombus, pentagon,
hexagon, octagon, and decagon) (G-2-E) |
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30. Make and test predictions
regarding transformations (i.e., slides, flips, and turns) of plane
geometric shapes (G-3-E) |
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31. Identify, manipulate, and
predict the results of rotations of 90, 180, 270, and 360 degrees on a
given figure (G-3-E) |
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32. Draw, identify, and
classify angles that are acute, right, and obtuse (G-5-E) (G-1-E) |
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33. Specify locations of
points in the first quadrant of coordinate systems and describe paths
on maps (G-6-E) |
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Data Analysis,
Probability, and Discrete Math |
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34. Summarize information and
relationships revealed by patterns or trends in a graph, and use the
information to make predictions (D-1-E) |
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35. Find and interpret the
meaning of mean, mode, and median of a small set of numbers (using
concrete objects) when the answer is a whole number (D-1-E) |
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36. Analyze, describe,
interpret, and construct various types of charts and graphs using
appropriate titles, axis labels, scales, and legends (D-2-E) (D-1-E) |
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37. Determine which type of
graph best represents a given set of discrete data (D-2-E) (D-1-E) |
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38. Solve problems involving
simple deductive reasoning (D-3-E) |
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39. Use lists, tables, and
tree diagrams to generate and record all possible combinations for 2
sets of 3 or fewer objects (e.g., combinations of pants and shirts,
days and games) and for given experiments (D-3-E) (D-4-E) |
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40. Determine the total
number of possible outcomes for a given experiment using lists, tables,
and tree diagrams (e.g., spinning a spinner, tossing 2 coins) (D-4-E)
(D-5-E) |
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41. Apply appropriate
probabilistic reasoning in real-life contexts using games and other
activities (e.g., examining fair and unfair situations) (D-5-E) (D-6-E) |
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Patterns, Relations, and
Functions |
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42. Find and describe
patterns resulting from operations involving even and odd numbers (such
as even + even = even) (P-1-E) |
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43. Identify missing elements
in a number pattern (P-1-E) |
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44. Represent the
relationship in an input-output situation using a simple equation,
graph, table, or word description (P-2-E) |
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