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SCIENCE
Soil and Its Importance
Properties of Matter (Solid, Liquid, Gas)
The Sun
Simple Machines
Boiling Point and Freezing Point
Terrariums/Aquariums
Forms of Energy
Light Reflection and Refraction
Density, Mass, Volume
The Order of the Planets
SOCIAL STUDIES
Local, State and National Government Officials
Civic Responsibility
Directions on a Map
Learning Some Things about Other States
Ways of Earning, Spending, Saving, Donating
Identify People Who were Inventors or Started New Businesses
Timelines (Years, Decades, Centuries)
Meeting Community Needs, Past, Present and Future
Non-Profits and Civic Organizations
Government Employees including First Responders and Educators
ELAR
Use grade-level academic vocabulary appropriately. ELA.3.V.1.1
Follow the rules of standard English grammar including punctuation and capitalization. ELA.3.C.3.1
Explain a theme and how it develops. ELA.3.R.1.2
Use grade-level academic vocabulary appropriately. ELA.3.V.1.1
Identify an author’s claim and explain how an author uses evidence to support the claim. ELA.3.R.2.4
Use context clues to determine the meaning of unknown words. ELA.3.V.1.3
Explain how one or more characters develop throughout the plot in literary text. ELA.3.R.1.1
Follow the rules of standard English grammar including punctuation and capitalization. ELA.3.C.3.1
Identify the central idea and explain how relevant details support that idea in informational text. ELA.3.R.2.2
Identify and explain metaphors, personification and hyperbole in text. ELA.3.R.3.1
MATH
Fluently add within 1000 using strategies and Algorithms based on Place Value. MA.3.NSO.2.1
Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects. MA.3.M.1.1
Interpret Whole Number Quotients of Whole Numbers. MA.3.NSO.2.2
Solve problems using Perimeters of Polygons. MA.3.GR.2.3
Understand a Fraction 1/n as the quantity formed by 1 part when a whole is partitioned into n equal parts. MA.3.FR.1.1
Add and Subtract using Place Value. MA.3.NSO.1.4
Measure time intervals in minutes. MA.3.M.2.1
Determine the unknown Whole number in a Multiplication or Division equation. MA.3.AR.2.3
Use Multiplication Involving Arrays. MA.3.AR.3.2
Solve two-step word problems using the four Operations. MA.3.AR.1.2
ELAR
Use grade-level academic vocabulary appropriately. ELA.3.V.1.1
Follow the rules of standard English grammar including punctuation and capitalization. ELA.3.C.3.1
Explain a theme and how it develops. ELA.3.R.1.2
Use grade-level academic vocabulary appropriately. ELA.3.V.1.1
Identify an author’s claim and explain how an author uses evidence to support the claim. ELA.3.R.2.4
Use context clues to determine the meaning of unknown words. ELA.3.V.1.3
Explain how one or more characters develop throughout the plot in literary text. ELA.3.R.1.1
Follow the rules of standard English grammar including punctuation and capitalization. ELA.3.C.3.1
Identify the central idea and explain how relevant details support that idea in informational text. ELA.3.R.2.2
Identify and explain metaphors, personification and hyperbole in text. ELA.3.R.3.1
MATH
Fluently add within 1000 using strategies and Algorithms based on Place Value. MA.3.NSO.2.1
Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects. MA.3.M.1.1
Interpret Whole Number Quotients of Whole Numbers. MA.3.NSO.2.2
Solve problems using Perimeters of Polygons. MA.3.GR.2.3
Understand a Fraction 1/n as the quantity formed by 1 part when a whole is partitioned into n equal parts. MA.3.FR.1.1
Add and Subtract using Place Value. MA.3.NSO.1.4
Measure time intervals in minutes. MA.3.M.2.1
Determine the unknown Whole number in a Multiplication or Division equation. MA.3.AR.2.3
Use Multiplication Involving Arrays. MA.3.AR.3.2
Solve two-step word problems using the four Operations. MA.3.AR.1.2
SCIENCE
Soil and Its Importance
Properties of Matter (Solid, Liquid, Gas)
The Sun
Simple Machines
Boiling Point and Freezing Point
Terrariums/Aquariums
Forms of Energy
Light Reflection and Refraction
Density, Mass, Volume
The Order of the Planets
SOCIAL STUDIES
Local, State and National Government Officials
Civic Responsibility
Directions on a Map
Learning Some Things about Other States
Ways of Earning, Spending, Saving, Donating
Identify People Who were Inventors or Started New Businesses
Timelines (Years, Decades, Centuries)
Meeting Community Needs, Past, Present and Future
Non-Profits and Civic Organizations
Government Employees including First Responders and Educators
ELAR
Use grade-level academic vocabulary appropriately. ELA.3.V.1.1
Follow the rules of standard English grammar including punctuation and capitalization. ELA.3.C.3.1
Explain a theme and how it develops. ELA.3.R.1.2
Use grade-level academic vocabulary appropriately. ELA.3.V.1.1
Identify an author’s claim and explain how an author uses evidence to support the claim. ELA.3.R.2.4
Use context clues to determine the meaning of unknown words. ELA.3.V.1.3
Explain how one or more characters develop throughout the plot in literary text. ELA.3.R.1.1
Follow the rules of standard English grammar including punctuation and capitalization. ELA.3.C.3.1
Identify the central idea and explain how relevant details support that idea in informational text. ELA.3.R.2.2
Identify and explain metaphors, personification and hyperbole in text. ELA.3.R.3.1
MATH
Fluently add within 1000 using strategies and Algorithms based on Place Value. MA.3.NSO.2.1
Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects. MA.3.M.1.1
Interpret Whole Number Quotients of Whole Numbers. MA.3.NSO.2.2
Solve problems using Perimeters of Polygons. MA.3.GR.2.3
Understand a Fraction 1/n as the quantity formed by 1 part when a whole is partitioned into n equal parts. MA.3.FR.1.1
Add and Subtract using Place Value. MA.3.NSO.1.4
Measure time intervals in minutes. MA.3.M.2.1
Determine the unknown Whole number in a Multiplication or Division equation. MA.3.AR.2.3
Use Multiplication Involving Arrays. MA.3.AR.3.2
Solve two-step word problems using the four Operations. MA.3.AR.1.2
SCIENCE
Soil and Its Importance
Properties of Matter (Solid, Liquid, Gas)
The Sun
Simple Machines
Boiling Point and Freezing Point
Terrariums/Aquariums
Forms of Energy
Light Reflection and Refraction
Density, Mass, Volume
The Order of the Planets
SOCIAL STUDIES
Local, State and National Government Officials
Civic Responsibility
Directions on a Map
Learning Some Things about Other States
Ways of Earning, Spending, Saving, Donating
Identify People Who were Inventors or Started New Businesses
Timelines (Years, Decades, Centuries)
Meeting Community Needs, Past, Present and Future
Non-Profits and Civic Organizations
Government Employees including First Responders and Educators
SCIENCE
Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic Rocks
Properties of Soil
Ecosystems
Life Cycles of Plants and Animals
Behaviors and Structures of Animals
Types of Energy
The Day and Night Cycle
Energy Sources
Food Chains and Pyramids
Seasons and Days: Earth:Sun Positions
SOCIAL STUDIES
The Underground Railroad
Great Depression, Dust Bowl, World War II
Geographic Regions of the US
U.S. Presidents
Legends, Grids, Scales, Compass Roses on Maps
Early Explorers of the Americas
Different Landforms
The American Revolution
The Seven Continents
Civil War and Reconstruction
ELAR
Use reference material to determine the meaning of unknown words. ELA.4.V.1.3
Explain how text features contribute to the meaning and identify the text structures of cause/effect. ELA.4.R.2.1
Explain how text features contribute to the meaning and identity of sequence. ELA.4.R.2.1
Use grade-level academic vocabulary appropriately. ELA.4.V.1.1
Explain how character development contributes to the plot in literary text. ELA.4.R.1.1
Explain how rhyme and structure create meaning in a poem. ELA.4.R.1.4
Improve writing by planning, revising, and editing. ELA.4.C.1.5
Write to make a claim supporting a perspective with logical reasons using text. ELA.4.C.1.3
Verb/Subject agreement. ELA.4.C.3.1
Demonstrate the effective technique of transitional words and phrases. ELA.4.C.1.2
MATH
Measure angles in whole-number degrees using a protractor. MA.4.GR.1.2
Solve multistep word problems, including problems in which remainders must be interpreted. MA.4.AR.1.1
Understand addition and subtraction of fractions as separating parts referring to the same whole. MA.4.FR.1.3
Classify two-dimensional figures based on the presence or absence of parallel or perpendicular lines. MA.4.GR.1.3
Recognize that in a multi-digit whole number, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right. MA.4.NSO.1.1
Solve addition and subtraction problems to find unknown angles on a diagram. MA.4.GR.1.1
Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers. MA.4.NSO.1.5
Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements. MA.4.DP.1.1
Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles. MA.4.GR.2.1
Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100. MA.4.FR.1.2
SCIENCE
Elements of the Periodic Table
Safety in the Lab
Carbon Dioxide Oxygen Cycle
Weather, Eco-systems, Light Years
Reading Measuring Devices
Moon Phases
Acceleration and Velocity
Elements and Compounds
Graphs and Coordinates
Metals, non-Metals, Metalloids
SOCIAL STUDIES
Reconstruction
Discovery and Colonization of New World
The Original 13 Colonies
Constitutional Convention
Alienable Rights
Manifest Destiny/Louisiana Purchase
War of 1812
Mexican-American War
Emancipation of Slaves
Civil War
ELAR
Follow the rules of standard English punctuation. ELA.8.C.3.1
Explain how an author establishes and achieves purpose through figurative language. ELA.8.R.2.3
Analyze structure, sound, imagery, and figurative language in poetry. ELA.8.R.1.4
Apply knowledge of Greek and Latin roots and affixes. ELA.8.V.1.
Analyze two or more themes in literary tex. ELA.8.R.1.2
Follow the rules of standard English grammar and spelling. ELA.8.C.3.1
Explain how an author uses rhetorical devices (literary devices). ELA.8.R.3.4
Apply knowledge of Greek and Latin roots and affixes. ELA.8.V.1.2
Write to argue a position, supporting at least one claim with logical reasoning, credible evidence. ELA.8.C.1.3
Analyze how an author develops and individualizes the perspectives of different characters. ELA.8.R.1.3
MATH
Given a set of real-world bivariate numerical data, construct a scatter plot graph. MA.8.DP.1.1
Solve two-step linear inequalities in one variable and represent solutions algebraically. MA.8.AR.2.2
Extend previous understanding of rational numbers to define irrational numbers. MA.8.NSO.1.1
Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to solve mathematical problems involving unknown side lengths in right triangles. MA.8.GR.1.1
Given an equation in the form of 𝑥2 = 𝑝 and 𝑥3 = 𝑞, where q is an integer. MA.8.AR.2.3
Apply the Laws of Exponents. MA.8.AR.1.1
Describe and apply the effect of a single transformation on two-dimensional figures. MA.8.GR.2.3
Solve real-world problems involving operations with numbers expressed in scientific notation. MA.8.NSO.1.6
Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to solve mathematical problems involving the distance between two points. MA.8.GR.1.2
Compare rational and irrational numbers, represented in various forms. MA.8.NSO.1.2
SCIENCE
Microhabitats
Food Webs
Layers of the Earth
Types of Energy
Dichotomous Key
Genetics
Tectonic Plates
Watersheds
Sedimentary Rock/Fossil Fuels
Inherited Traits
SOCIAL STUDIES
Famous American People
US Highways
Amendments of the Constitution
Nations of the World
Industries of the 13 Colonies
Abolitionists
Major Cities of the United States
The Mexican-American War
The Industrial and Transportation Revolutions
George Washington
ELAR
Paraphrase content from grade-level texts. ELA.7.R.3.2
Apply knowledge of Greek and Latin roots and affixes to determine meanings of a word. ELA.7.V.1.2
Apply knowledge of reference materials to determine meaning of words. ELA.7.V.1.3
Explain the influence of narrator(s) and/or shifts in point of view in literary text. ELA.7.R.1.3
Write expository texts to explain and analyze information using logical organizational pattern. ELA.7.C.1.4
Analyze the impact of setting on plot in literary text. ELA.7.R.1.1
Analyze how figurative language contributes to tone and meaning (alliteration, onomatopoeia). ELA.7.R.3.1
Support a claim using logical reasoning, relevant evidence from sources, acknowledging at least one counterclaim. ELA.7.C.1.3
Apply knowledge of context clues to determine meaning of words. ELA.7.V.1.3
Write expository texts to explain using relevant supporting details. ELA.7.C.1.4
MATH
Solve real-world problems involving the four operations with rational numbers. MA.7.NSO.1.2
Use proportional relationships to solve multistep percent problems. MA.7.AR.3.1
Solve mathematical problems involving area of three-dimensional objects. MA.7.GR.1.2
Use proportional relationships to solve multistep percent problems (e.g., simple interest, tax markups). MA.7.NSO.2.3
Make comparisons and interpret results about two populations using graphical representations. MA.7.DP.1.2
Solve problems involving scale drawings of geometric figures. MA.7.GR.1.5
Use variables to represent quantities in mathematical problems. MA.7.AR.4.3
Know the formulas for the area and circumference of a circle and use them solve problems. MA.7.GR.1.3
Solve word problems leading to equations of the form px+q = r and p(x+q) = r, where p, q, and r are rational numbers. MA.7.AR.2.2
Find probabilities of compound events using organized simulation. MA.7.DP.2.3
SCIENCE
Alternative Energy
Differentiate between Conductors and Insulators
Effect of Forces
States of Matter
The Water Cycle
Push and Pull Forces
Mixtures and Solutions
Ecosystems
Structures of Organisms
Weather Symbols
SOCIAL STUDIES
Boston Tea Party
Branches of Government
Lewis and Clark
Free Enterprise System
Bill of Rights
American Symbols and Landmarks
State Capitals
Voting Rights of Women and African Americans
American Inventors
Industries of Colonial America
ELAR
Use reference materials to determine the meaning of words and phrases. ELA.5.V.1.3
Use word relationships (synonyms and antonyms) to determine the meaning of words. ELA.5.V.1.3
Analyze an author’s perspective in an informational text. ELA.5.R.2.3
Use context clues to determine the meaning of multiple-meaning words. ELA.5.V.1.3
Apply knowledge of Greek and Latin roots and affixes. ELA.5.V.1.2
Enhance comprehension of literary text including plot. ELA.5.R.3.2
Analyze how figurative language contributes to meaning in text. ELA.5.R.3.1
Analyze how figurative language contributes to meaning in text. ELA.5.R.3.1
Recognize subordinate clauses, conjunctions and prepositional phrases. ELA.5.C.3.1
Use grade-level academic vocabulary appropriately (verb tense). ELA.5.V.1.1
MATH
Use place value understanding to round decimals to any place. MA.5.NSO.1.5
Write simple expressions that record calculations with numbers. MA.5.NSO.2.4
Use axes to define a coordinate system and locate a given point by using an ordered pair of numbers. MA.5.GR.4.1
Find the volume of a right rectangular prism. MA.5.GR.3.2
Problems involving multiplication of fractions and mixed numbers by using visual fraction models. MA.5.FR.2.4
Add and subtract decimals to hundredths. MA.5.M.2.1
Convert among different-sized standard measurement units within a given measurement system. MA.5.M.1.1
Add and subtract decimals to hundredths. MA.5.NSO.1.4
Collect and Represent Data using tables, line graphs or lines plots. MA.5.DP.1.1
Identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms. MA.5.AR.2.1
SCIENCE
Human Body Systems
Severe Weather and its Effects
Potential and Kinetic Energy
Density, Mass and Volume
Chemical/Physical Changes Digestive System
Calculating Average Speed
Classifications of Organisms
What Makes Life Sustainable on Earth
Hurricane Formations
The Heart
SOCIAL STUDIES
World and U.S. Longitude and Latitude
Defining Culture
The Effects of Physical Processes (Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Erosion, Ocean Currents)
Economic Indicators of 12 Countries
Governments with Rule by One, Few or Many
Major Landforms
Civic Responsibility and Participation
Locations of Major Countries in Major Regions
Ancient Chinese Inventions and Innovations
Bodies of Water in North America
ELAR
Apply knowledge of word relationships to determine the meanings of words. ELA.6.V.1.3
Analyze the development of stated or implied theme(s) throughout a literary text. ELA.6.R.1.2
Explain the influence of multiple narrators and/or shifts in point of view in a literary text. ELA.6.R.1.3
Analyze the central idea(s), implied or explicit, and its development throughout a text. ELA.6.R.2.2
Write expository texts to explain and/or analyze information using varied transitions. ELA.6.C.1.4
Write expository texts to explain and/or analyze information using a logical organizational structure. ELA.6.C.1.4
Apply knowledge of Greek and Latin roots and to determine meanings of words and phrases. ELA.6.V.1.2
Integrate academic vocabulary appropriate to grade level in writing. ELA.6.V.1.1
Write and support a claim using logical reasoning, relevant evidence. ELA.6.C.1.3
Describe the impact of various poetic forms on meaning and style. ELA.6.R.1.4
MATH
Evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents. MA.6.NSO.3.3
Display numerical data in plots on a number line, including box plots. MA.6.DP.1.3
Apply and extend previous understandings of numbers to the system of rational numbers. MA.6.NSO.4.1
Solve mathematical problems by graphing points in all four quadrants of the coordinate plane. MA.6.GR.1.1
Use ratio reasoning to convert measurement units. MA.6.AR.3.5
Fluently divide multi-digit numbers using the standard algorithm. MA.6.NSO.2.1
Find the greatest common factor of two whole numbers less than or equal to 100. MA.6.NSO.3.1
Find the area of right triangles, other triangles. MA.6.GR.2.1
Apply ratio relationships to solve mathematical problems. MA.6.AR.3.4
Solve unit rate problems including those involving unit pricing. MA.6.AR.3.2
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