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 GRADE 4
and Functions Concept 4: Analysis of Change Analyze how changing the values of one quantity corresponds to change in the values of another quantity. In Grade 4, students make predictions based on changes in data over time. Performance Objectives Process Integration Explanations and Examples St...
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and Functions Concept 4: Analysis of Change Analyze how changing the values of one quantity corresponds to change in the values of another quantity. In Grade 4, students make predictions based on changes in data over time. Performance Objectives Process Integration Explanations and Examples Students are expected to: PO 1. Identify the change in a quantity over time and make simple predictions. Connections: M04-S1C3-02, M04-S2C1- 02, M04-S3-C1-02, SS04-S5C5-01 M04-S5C2-05
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and Functions Concept 4: Analysis of Change Analyze how changing the values of one quantity corresponds to change in the values of another quantity. In Grade 4, students make predictions based on changes in data over time. Performance Objectives Process Integration Explanations and Examples Students are expected to: PO 1. Identify the change in a quantity over time and make simple predictions. Connections: M04-S1C3-02, M04-S2C1- 02, M04-<span class="highlight">S3</span>-C1-02, SS04-S5C5-01 M04-S5C2-05
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and puppeteering FOUNDATIONS (Grades 1-3) Students know and are able to do all of the above and the following: • VP-F1. Recognize different types of visual media • VP-F2. Plan and present a report, using two or more visual media • VP-F3. Access, view and respond to visual forms suc...
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and puppeteering FOUNDATIONS (Grades 1-3) Students know and are able to do all of the above and the following: • VP-F1. Recognize different types of visual media • VP-F2. Plan and present a report, using two or more visual media • VP-F3. Access, view and respond to visual forms such as computer programs, videos, artifacts, drawings, pictures and collages • VP-F4. Interpret visual clues in cartoons, graphs, tables and charts that enhance the comprehension of text ESSENTIALS (Grades 4-8) Students know and
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and puppeteering FOUNDATIONS (Grades 1-3) Students know and are able to do all of the above and the following: &bull; VP-F1. Recognize different types of visual media &bull; VP-F2. Plan and present a report, using two or more visual media &bull; VP-F3. Access, view and respond to visual forms such as computer programs, <span class="highlight">videos</span>, artifacts, drawings, pictures and collages &bull; VP-F4. Interpret visual clues in cartoons, graphs, tables and charts that enhance the comprehension of text ESSENTIALS (Grades 4-8) Students know and
 Science Standard Articulated by Grade Level -HS
for recording data (e.g., notes, sketches, photographs, videos, journals (logs), charts, computers/calculators). PO 4. Conduct a scientific investigation that is based on a research design. PO 5. Record observations, notes, sketches, questions, and ideas using tools such as journals, char...
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for recording data (e.g., notes, sketches, photographs, videos, journals (logs), charts, computers/calculators). PO 4. Conduct a scientific investigation that is based on a research design. PO 5. Record observations, notes, sketches, questions, and ideas using tools such as journals, charts, graphs, and computers.
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for recording data (e.g., notes, sketches, photographs, <span class="highlight">videos</span>, journals (logs), charts, computers/calculators). PO 4. Conduct a scientific investigation that is based on a research design. PO 5. Record observations, notes, sketches, questions, and ideas using tools such as journals, charts, graphs, and computers.