Grade 4
English Language Arts Overarching Expectations
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Read and write for a variety of purposes, including academic and personal, for extended periods of time.ELA.OE.1
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Acquire, refine, and share knowledge through a variety of multimedia literacies to include written, oral, visual, digital, and interactive texts.ELA.OE.2
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Make inferences to support comprehension.ELA.OE.3
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Collaborate with others and use active listening skills.ELA.OE.4
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Cite evidence to explain and justify reasoning.ELA.OE.5
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Create quality work by adhering to an accepted format.ELA.OE.6
Fourth Grade
Foundations of Literacy
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Demonstrate early phonological awareness to basic phonemic awareness in spoken words.ELA.4.F.1
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.1.1
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.1.2
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.1.3
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.1.4
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.1.5
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.1.6
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.1.7
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Demonstrate knowledge of the organization and basic concepts of print.ELA.4.F.2
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.2.1
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.2.2
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.2.3
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.2.4
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.2.5
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Know and apply phonics and word analysis skills in decoding and encoding words.ELA.4.F.3
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade..ELA.4.F.3.1
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.3.2
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.3.3
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.3.4
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.3.5
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.3.6
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.3.7
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.3.8
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Read and reread grade-appropriate texts with accuracy and expression at an appropriate rate to support comprehension.ELA.4.F.4
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.4.1
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Read a variety of texts orally and silently with accuracy, appropriate rate, expression, and intonation.ELA.4.F.4.2
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There is not an indicator for fourth grade.ELA.4.F.4.3
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Applications of Reading
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Evaluate and critique key literary elements that enhance and deepen meaning within and across texts.ELA.4.AOR.1
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Explain how setting and conflict cause characters to change and how conflict(s) contributes to plot development.ELA.4.AOR.1.1
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Determine and explain how figurative language impacts meaning and contributes to the reader's experience.ELA.4.AOR.1.2
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Evaluate and critique the development of themes and central ideas within and across texts.ELA.4.AOR.2
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Identify and explain an explicit or implied theme and how it is developed by key details in a literary text.ELA.4.AOR.2.1
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Identify and explain a stated or implied central idea and how it is developed by supporting details in an informational text.ELA.4.AOR.2.2
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Evaluate how an author's choice of point of view or perspective shapes style and meaning within and across literary texts.ELA.4.AOR.3
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Compare and contrast the point of view from which different stories are narrated, including the difference between first person and third person; andELA.4.AOR.3.1.a
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explain how different characters' perspectives impact a literary text.ELA.4.AOR.3.1.b
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Evaluate and critique how an author's perspective and purpose shape style and meaning within and across informational texts.ELA.4.AOR.4
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Determine and explain how an author's purpose (e.g., what an author wants to answer, explain, or describe) is conveyed through the author's perspective.ELA.4.AOR.4.1
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Evaluate and critique how an author uses words, phrases, and text structures to craft text.ELA.4.AOR.5
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Compare and contrast the structural elements of literary texts (e.g., narratives, dramas, and poems).ELA.4.AOR.5.1
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Explain how basic text features contribute to meaning in an informational text; identify the text structures of problem and solution, chronological, and/or compare and contrast.ELA.4.AOR.5.2
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Explain an author's use of reasons and evidence to support a claim(s) in an informational text.ELA.4.AOR.5.3
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Summarize and paraphrase text to support comprehension and understanding.ELA.4.AOR.6
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Summarize a text to enhance comprehension:ELA.4.AOR.6.1
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include plot, theme, and relevant key details for a literary text; andELA.4.AOR.6.1.a
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include a central idea and relevant supporting details for an informational text.ELA.4.AOR.6.1.b
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Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases.ELA.4.AOR.7
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Determine or clarify the meaning of known, unknown, and multiple-meaning words and phrases, choosing from an array of strategies:ELA.4.AOR.7.1
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use context clues (e.g., definitions, examples, restatements) to determine the meaning of a word or phrase;ELA.4.AOR.7.1.a
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consult print and digital reference materials to build and integrate background knowledge; andELA.4.AOR.7.1.b
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consult print and digital reference materials to find the pronunciation, part of speech, and to determine or clarify the precise meaning of words and phrases.ELA.4.AOR.7.1.c
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Analyze word relationships and nuances in word meanings within literary and informational texts.ELA.4.AOR.8
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Determine an author's use of words and phrases in grade-level literary, informational, and multimedia texts:ELA.4.AOR.8.1
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distinguish between literal and nonliteral meanings of words and phrases (e.g., take steps);ELA.4.AOR.8.1.a
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explain the meaning of commonly occurring similes, metaphors, and idioms;ELA.4.AOR.8.1.b
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determine relationships between words (e.g., synonyms and antonyms) to better understand each of the words.ELA.4.AOR.8.1.c
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Build and apply a range of academic vocabulary, as well as grade-level appropriate morphology to apply to reading, writing, and speaking.ELA.4.AOR.9
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Identify and use common Greek and Latin roots, base words, and affixes to determine the meaning of words in grade-appropriate content.ELA.4.AOR.9.1
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Evaluate and critique multimedia presentations of a text or subject, including their impact on an audience.ELA.4.AOR.10
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Determine and explain how visuals (e.g., illustrations, photographs, maps) and/or multimedia elements (e.g., video, audio) contribute to the meaning of a print or non-print text.ELA.4.AOR.10.1
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Research
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Use critical thinking skills to investigate, evaluate, and synthesize a variety of sources to obtain and refine knowledge.ELA.4.R.1
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Conduct short research for inquiry by:ELA.4.R.1.1
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generating a question about a topic; andELA.4.R.1.1.a
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examining a provided source.ELA.4.R.1.1.b
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Determine the credibility of a provided source.ELA.4.R.1.2
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Determine which information is relevant to the topic.ELA.4.R.1.3
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Group related findings.ELA.4.R.1.4
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Cite sources to avoid plagiarism.ELA.4.R.1.5
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Written and Oral Communications
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Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.ELA.4.C.1
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Write arguments to make a claim about a topic. When writing:ELA.4.C.1.1
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introduce a topic and state an opinion about the topic;ELA.4.C.1.1.a
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provide reasons supported by facts from a credible source(s); andELA.4.C.1.1.b
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group ideas logically using transitional words and phrases; andELA.4.C.1.1.c
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provide a concluding statement or section.ELA.4.C.1.1.d
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Write informative/expository texts to analyze and explain complex ideas and information.EELA.4.C.2
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Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and provide information. When writing:ELA.4.C.2.1
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introduce a topic clearly;ELA.4.C.2.1.a
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develop the topic with facts, definitions, details, and/or quotes related to the topic;ELA.4.C.2.1.b
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group related information into paragraphs and/or sections using transitional words and phrases to link ideas;ELA.4.C.2.1.c
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use precise language and vocabulary to inform or explain about the topic;ELA.4.C.2.1.d
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use and explain information from a provided source(s); andELA.4.C.2.1.e
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provide a concluding statement or section.ELA.4.C.2.1.f
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Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences using effective techniques.ELA.4.C.3
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Write narratives developing real or imagined experiences. When writing:ELA.4.C.3.1
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establish a situation and setting;ELA.4.C.3.1.a
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introduce a narrator and/or characters;ELA.4.C.3.1.b
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organize a plot structure;ELA.4.C.3.1.c
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use narrative techniques such as dialogue, descriptive language, and sensory details to develop events, setting, and characters;ELA.4.C.3.1.d
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use a variety of transitional words and phrases to sequence events; andELA.4.C.3.1.e
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provide an ending that follows from the narrated experiences or events.ELA.4.C.3.1.f
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Demonstrate command of standard English grammar and conventions when writing.ELA.4.C.4
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Write grammatically correct single and multi-paragraph compositions using a variety of sentence types and phrasing. When writing:ELA.4.C.4.1
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capitalize nouns (historic periods, nationalities, languages) and proper adjectives;ELA.4.C.4.1.a
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use a comma before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence and with dependent clauses;ELA.4.C.4.1.b
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use frequently occurring nouns (compound); distinguish between and use frequently occurring pronouns (relative), adverbs (relative), verbs (helping and linking), and proper adjectives;ELA.4.C.4.1.c
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identify and use simple appositive phrases;ELA.4.C.4.1.d
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order adjectives within sentences according to conventional patterns;ELA.4.C.4.1.e
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use prepositional phrases;ELA.4.C.4.1.f
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distinguish between frequently confused words (e.g., to, too, two; there, their, they're);ELA.4.C.4.1.g
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identify and revise sentence fragments and run-on sentences; andELA.4.C.4.1.h
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consult print and multimedia sources to check and correct spelling.ELA.4.C.4.1.i
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Revise writing to improve clarity and enhance style appropriate to audience, purpose, and task.ELA.4.C.5
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Improve writing by planning, revising, editing, and building on personal ideas and the ideas of others to strengthen writing.ELA.4.C.5.1
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Write independently and legibly for a variety of tasks and purposes.ELA.4.C.6
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Demonstrate fluent and legible cursive writing skills.ELA.4.C.6.1
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Organize and communicate ideas through a range of formats to engage a variety of audiences.ELA.4.C.7
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Present information orally to report on a topic or text, tell a story, or recount an experience. When presenting:ELA.4.C.7.1
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Demonstrate appropriate speaking techniques (e.g., nonverbal cues, appropriate volume, and clear pronunciation) for a variety of purposes and audiences; andELA.4.C.7.1.a
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identify and use appropriate digital tools to enhance verbal communication with support from adults.ELA.4.C.7.1.b
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Through collaboration, react and respond to information while building upon the ideas of others and respecting diverse perspectives.ELA.4.C.8
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Participate in structured discussions and collaborations about grade-appropriate topics and texts:ELA.4.C.8.1
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enter a conversation appropriately, listen actively to others, and ask and respond to questions to clarify thinking and express new ideas; andELA.4.C.8.1.a
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consider and reflect upon the ideas expressed during conversations.ELA.4.C.8.1.b
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Evaluate and critique ideas and concepts interactively through listening and speaking.ELA.4.C.9
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Identify and explain a speaker's claim(s) and supporting reasons and evidence.EELA.4.C.9.1
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 4
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2023
- Where can I read the official document?
- South Carolina College- and Career-Ready English Language Arts Standards
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