Reading:
Develop phonic skills in the reading process.
Read irregularly spelled high-frequency words.
Read appropriate texts with fluency (rate, accuracy, expression, appropriate phrasing) with purpose and for comprehension.
Develop and demonstrate reading skills in response to a text.
Develop an understanding of vocabulary.
Read independently for multiple purposes over sustained periods of time.
In fiction, read, infer, analyze and draw conclusions.
Develop and apply skills to comprehend, analyze and evaluate nonfiction from a variety of cultures and times.
Writing:
Apply a writing process to develop text for the audience and purpose.
Apply the research process.
In speech and written form, apply standard English grammar.
Use appropriate capitalization, punctuation, and spelling in written text.
Democracy & Governance:
Explain how the State of Missouri relies on responsible citizen participation and draw implications for how people should participate.
Explain how governments balance individual rights with the common good to solve local community or state issues.
History & Culture:
Describe the importance of the Louisiana Purchase and the expedition of Lewis and Clark.
Evaluate the impact of westward expansion on Native Americans in Missouri.
Discuss issues of Missouri Statehood.
Read and construct historical and current maps
Economics:
Compare and contrast private and public goods and services
Deine natural, capital, and human resources.
Define economy
Explain supply and demand.
Number Sense & Fractions:
Round whole numbers to nearest 10 or 100.
Read, write and identify whole numbers within 100,000 using base ten numerals, names and expanded form.
Demonstrate fluency with addition/subtraction within 1000.
Multiply whole numbers by multiples of 10.
Understand fractions can be used to represent a portion of the whole.
Represent fractions on a number line.
Recognize and generate equivalent fractions.
Compare two fractions using symbols >, = or <.
Geometry & Measurement:
Tell and write time to the nearest minute.
Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of minutes.
Measure or estimate length, liquid volume, and weight of objects.
Use the four operations to solve problems using length, volume and weight.
Algebraic Thinking:
Represent and solve problems involving multiplication and division
Multiply and divide with within 100.
Data & Statistics:
Create tables, picture graphs and bar graphs to represent data.
Solve problems using information presented in graphs.
Create a line plot to represent data.
Physical Science:
Predict and investigate that water can change from (solid, liquid, or gas) as a result of temperature changes.
Make observations of an object's motion to provide evidence that a pattern can be used to predict motion.
Conduct investigations to determine the cause/effect relationship of electric or magnetic interactions between objects.
Life Science:
Develop a model to compare and contrast observations on the life cycle of different plants and animals.
Earth and Space:
Represent data in tables and graphics to describe weather conditions.
Describe climates in different regions of the world.
Engineering, Technology and Application of Science:
Define a simple problem reflecting a need/want
Generate possible solutions to a problem.
Plan and carry out test in which variables are controlled and failure points are considered to identify aspects of a model or prototype that can be improved.