4th Grade
Change and Continuity
Constructing Questions
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Identify a supporting question that answers the compelling question in a familiar inquiry.EE.SS.4.1
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Developing Claims and Using Evidence
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Identify a response to a compelling question that uses evidence.EE.SS.4.3
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Communicating and Critiquing Conclusions
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Identify responses to a compelling question that use relevant details.EE.SS.4.4
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Taking Informed Action
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Identify a civic problem within their classroom or community, and one possible consequence of an action to solve that problem.EE.SS.4.5
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Recognize the Interaction Between the Individual and Various Groups
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Identify one cause of conflict or collaboration among different social groups.EE.SS.4.7
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Apply Civic Virtues and Democratic Principles
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Identify how democratic principles guide government, societies, and/or communities.EE.SS.4.8
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Interpret Processes, Rules and Laws
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Identify how the enforcement of a law changed society (i.e. seat belts, speed limits).EE.SS.4.9
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Evaluate the National Economy
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Identify a reason why the cost of goods and services change. EE.SS.4.14
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Create a Saving and Spending Plan
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Identify a reason why a person would choose to spend or save their money.EE.SS.4.15
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Create Geographic Representations
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Create a geographic representation identifying natural resources in an area.EE.SS.4.17
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Evaluate Human Environment Interaction
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Identify why people live in specific places or regions.EE.SS.4.18
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Analyze Human Population Movement and Patterns
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Identify the different methods of transportation used throughout United States History. EE.SS.4.19
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Analyze Change, Continuity, and Context
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Identify events that happened at the same time.EE.SS.4.20
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Critique Historical Sources and Evidence
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Identify the intended audience of a historical document. EE.SS.4.22
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Iowa History
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Identify technological change in Iowa across time.EE.SS.4.25
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Identify changes in Iowa's agriculture over time.EE.SS.4.26
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 4
- Where can I read the official document?
- Iowa’s Essential Elements for Social Studies for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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