Grade 4
Other Florida Computer Science sets
Other Florida Computer Science sets
Communication and Collaboration Strand
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Demonstrate effective communication both individually and collaboratively. SC.4.CC.1
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Demonstrate ways that technology can foster teamwork. Example: Students can collaborate on geometric software to explore angle measures.SC.4.CC.1.1
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Demonstrate collaboration and problem-solving.SC.4.CC.1.2
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Discuss ways that collaboration can lead to innovation. Example: Students can read a text about a recent innovation and then discuss ways that collaboration was essential to the innovation process.SC.4.CC.1.3
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Explain why providing and receiving feedback from others can improve performance for projects.SC.4.CC.1.4
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Compare different communication technologies.SC.4.CC.1.5
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Evaluate digital information resources.SC.4.CC.2
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Gather information from a variety of digital resources. SC.4.CC.2.1
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Organize information from digital resources.SC.4.CC.2.2
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Personal Health and Safety Strand
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Practice safe and healthy Internet practices. SC.4.HS.1
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Discuss what makes websites and applications appropriate for use at school. SC.4.HS.1.1
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Discuss how websites and applications can be utilized for different purposes. SC.4.HS.1.2
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Evaluate the permanence of content posted online.SC.4.HS.1.3
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Identify the legal and social consequences of cyberbullying.SC.4.HS.1.4
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Explore the mental and physiological effects of digital device use.SC.4.HS.2
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Identify the impact of digital device usage on behavior. SC.4.HS.2.1
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Computing Components Strand
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Introduce foundational computer literacy skills.SC.4.CO.1
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Demonstrate keyboarding skills for communication. SC.4.CO.1.1
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Create and edit multimedia artifacts using digital tools.SC.4.CO.1.2
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Publish multimedia artifacts using digital tools based on feedback.SC.4.CO.1.3
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Determine whether software can be described as a system or application software.SC.4.CO.1.4
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Troubleshoot digital problems that may occur during daily use. SC.4.CO.1.5
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Discuss ways computers connect.SC.4.CO.1.6
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Compare hardware and software. SC.4.CO.1.7
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Programming and Software Engineering Strand
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Explain the purpose of coding. SC.4.PE.1
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Explain that when writing programs, a specific initial program environment is necessary. Example: If the game has a character, like a dog, who advances on the screen when it eats a bone, then the dog may need to go in another direction when it gets to the end of the screen.SC.4.PE.1.1
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Create a condition that will modify a situation or value in the program. Example: Use tally marks in a game to designate points and add or subtract tally marks based on the given condition of the game.SC.4.PE.1.2
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Classify visual representations of data. SC.4.PE.2
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Collect, organize and graph data. Example: Survey the class to determine the median number of siblings in their house. Organize the data in a way that you can create a graphical representation of the data collected. SC.4.PE.2.1
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Analyze a graphical representation of data. Example: When a student is analyzing a graph, they will reference the collected data. SC.4.PE.2.2
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Analyze problem-solving strategies. SC.4.PE.3
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Describe how computational thinking can be used to solve real-world issues in science and engineering.SC.4.PE.3.1
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Create a list of steps (algorithm) to solve a real-world problem.SC.4.PE.3.2
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Technological Impact Strand
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Research a period of technological progress.SC.4.TI.1
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Explain how over time digital literacy has been used to simplify tasks and functions. SC.4.TI.1.1
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Explore and identify the functions of adaptive technologies and how they have changed over time.SC.4.TI.1.2
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Explain how Artificial Intelligence (AI) affects our ability to access, create and modify content.SC.4.TI.1.3
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Compare human and computer performance on similar tasks.SC.4.TI.1.4
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Explain the consequences of the misuse of information.SC.4.TI.2
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Define plagiarism and explore the impacts of plagiarized materials.SC.4.TI.2.1
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- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 4
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- FLORIDA’S STATE ACADEMIC STANDARDS COMPUTER SCIENCE 2024
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