Overview
Evaluate details to determine key ideas.
The intent of 4.6G is to move students from guided examples to independent work with Key ideas.
For Grade 4, this standard focuses on Key ideas and prepares learners for increasingly complex tasks.
Evaluate details to determine key ideas.
The intent of 4.6G is to move students from guided examples to independent work with Key ideas.
For Grade 4, this standard focuses on Key ideas and prepares learners for increasingly complex tasks.
Students may rely on procedures without reasoning or mix key terms. Build in quick oral explanations, error analysis, and vocabulary supports tied to 4.6G.
Start with concrete or familiar examples, connect to prior knowledge, model a clear process, and provide checks for understanding aligned to 4.6G.
Standard 4.6G describes the essential skills and understandings for Key ideas in Grade 4. It clarifies the learning outcomes and what successful work looks like.
It lays groundwork for the next grade by deepening accuracy and flexibility with Key ideas, so students can tackle more complex problems later.