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Reading/Language Arts
Uses index, heading, captions and illustrations to predict and identify author's purpose.
Uses phonics, word structure and context clues to construct meaning from a passage.
Understands and uses synonyms, antonyms and root words to determine the meaning of a passage.
Identifies the main idea and author's purpose of a passage.
Prepares reports, conducts interviews, and differentiates fact from opinion.
Selects and uses a variety of reference materials such as maps, charts, and photos.
Identifies the plot and how conflicts are resolved in a story.
Constructs and effectively uses an organizational strategy for writing.
Constructs a document that is focused on the topic and follows a logical sequence.
Identifies and uses proper mechanics such as punctuation, capital letters, spelling and paragraph indentation.
Takes notes from a variety of media and uses them in writing.
Writes for a variety of purposes and audiences.
Uses technology to create and revise writing.
Constructs a written piece or a speech in a logical pattern with a beginning, middle and ending.
Writes a multi-paragraph essay.
Listens and responds to oral presentations such as poems, skits, songs and personal accounts.
Listens to and responds to a speaker by asking questions and making contributions.
Interprets messages conveyed through the media.
Math
Uses and describes various models for multiplication in problem solving situations.
Develops quick recall of multiplication facts and related division facts.
Multiplies four-digit number fluently.
Develops an understanding of decimals including the connection between fractions and decimals through the thousandths place.
Relates equivalent fractions and decimals with and without models, including locations, on a number line.
Compares and orders decimal through the thou-sands place.
Develops an understanding of area and deter-mine the area of two-dimensional shapes.
Justifies the formula for the area of the rectangle “area=base x height.”
Selects and uses appropriate units and tools for measurements.
Estimates and solves real world area problems.
Describes mathematical relationships using expressions, equations, and visual representations.
Recognizes and writes algebraic expressions for functions with two operations.
Classifies angles of two-dimensional shapes using benchmark angles (i.e., 45°, 90°, 180°, and 360°).
Understands the relationships of symmetry, congruency, reflections, and rotations.
Identifies and builds a three-dimensional object from a two dimensional representation of that object and vice versa.
Uses and represents numbers through the mil-lions in various contexts.
Uses models to represent division as the inverse of multiplication, partitioning, and successive subtraction.
Generates equivalent fractions and simplifies fractions.
Determines factors and multiples for specified whole numbers.
Relates halves, fourths, tenths, and hundredths to decimal and percents.
Science
Observes that the patterns of stars in the sky stay the same although they appear to shift across the night sky.
Describes the changes in the observable shape of the moon over the course of a month.
Recognizes that Earth revolves around the Sun in a year and rotates on its axis in a 24-hour day.
Investigates the effects of space research on the economy of Florida.
Identifies the three categories of rocks.
Identifies the physical properties of common earth-forming minerals.
Describes the difference in physical weathering and erosion.
Identifies resources available in Florida.
Measures and compares objects based on physical properties.
Identifies properties and common uses of water in each of its states.
Investigates and describes magnets.
Identifies how chemical changes result in other materials.
Observes and describes some basic forms of energy, including heat, light, sound, electrical and the energy of motion.
Investigates that sound is produced by vibrating objects and that pitch depends on how fast or slow the object vibrates.
Identifies common materials that conduct heat well or poorly.
Recognizes that an object in motion always changes it position and may change its direction.
Investigates and describes the speed of an object.
Identifies processes of pollination, fertilization, seed dispersal, and germination.
Explains that characteristics of plants and animals are inherited.
Recognizes that animal behaviors may be shaped by heredity and learning.
Compares the major stages in the life cycles of Florida plants and animals.
Traces the flow of energy along the food chain.
Plans experiments with a hypothesis, observations, predictions, and conclusions.
Keeps accurate records and shares their knowledge.
Social Studies
Identifies Florida’s role in World War II.
Synthesizes information related to Florida history through print and electronic media.
Compares Native American tribes in Florida.
Identifies explorers who came to Florida and the motivations for their expeditions.
Describes causes and the effects of European Colonization on the Native American tribes of Florida.
Identifies the significance of St. Augustine as the oldest permanent European settlement in the United States.
Identifies the effects of Spanish rule in Florida.
Identifies the causes and effects of the Seminole Wars.
Describes pioneer life in Florida.
Summarizes challenges Floridians faced during Reconstruction.
Summarizes contributions immigrant groups made in Florida.
Describes the causes and effects of the 1920’s Florida land boom and bust.
Identifies Florida’s role in the Civil Rights Movement.
Describes how and why immigration impacts Florida today.
Utilizes timelines to sequence key events in Florida history.
Explains how weather impacts Florida.
Explains Florida’s role in the national and international economy and conditions that attract businesses to the state.
Describes how Florida’s constitution protects the rights of citizens and provides for the structure, function, and purposes of state government.
Explains the importance of public service, voting, and volunteerism.
Identifies the three branches (Legislative, Judicial, and Executive) of government in Florida and the powers of each.
Analyzes primary and secondary resources to identify significant individuals and events throughout Florida history.
Describes the effect of the U.S Space Program on Florida’s economy and growth.