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Writing / Writing Process Writing / Writing Process. Students use elements of the writing process (planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing) to compose text. [4.15] October 2014 Fourth Grade ELAR

plan a first draft by selecting a genre appropriate for conveying the intended meaning to an audience and generating ideas through a range of strategies (e.g., brainstorming, graphic organizers, logs, journals). [4.15A] October 2014 Fourth Grade ELAR

develop drafts by categorizing ideas and organizing them into paragraphs.[4.15B] October 2014 Fourth Grade ELAR

revise drafts for coherence, organization, use of simple and compound sentences, and audience.[4.15C] October 2014 Fourth Grade ELAR

edit drafts for grammar, mechanics, and spelling using a teacher-developed rubric. [4.15D] October 2014 Fourth Grade ELAR

revise final draft in response to feedback from peers and teacher and publish written work for a specific audience. [4.15E] October 2014 Fourth Grade ELAR

Listening and Speaking / Listening Listening and Speaking / Listening. Students use comprehension skills to listen attentively to others in formal and informal settings. Students continue to apply earlier standards with greater complexity. [4.27] October 2014 Fourth Grade ELAR

listen attentively to speakers, ask relevant questions, and make pertinent comments. [4.27A] October 2014 Fourth Grade ELAR

follow, restate, and give oral instructions that involve a series of related sequences of action.[4.27B] October 2014 Fourth Grade ELAR

Listening and Speaking / Speaking Listening and Speaking / Speaking. Students speak clearly and to the point, using the conventions of language. Students continue to apply earlier standards with greater complexity.[4.28] October 2014 Fourth Grade ELAR

express an opinion supported by accurate information, employing eye contact, speaking rate, volume, and enunciation, and the conventions of language to communicate ideas effectively.[4.28A] October 2014 Fourth Grade ELAR

Listening and Speaking / Teamwork Listening and Speaking / Teamwork. Students work productively with others in teams. Students continue to apply earlier standards with greater complexity.[4.29] October 2014 Fourth Grade ELAR

participate in teacher- and student-led discussions by posing and answering questions with appropriate detail and by providing suggestions that build upon the ideas of others.[4.29A] October 2014 Fourth Grade ELAR