Fourth Grade ELA GLE's
| grade | standard_num | standard_topic | ELAGLE_text |
| Fourth Grade | 1 | Writing | Writers will produce texts that exhibit the following text features, all of which are consistent with the genre and purpose of the writing: development, organization, style, and word choice. |
| Fourth Grade | 1 | Writing | Writers will produce texts that exhibit the following language conventions at all grade levels: sentence formation, conventions. |
| Fourth Grade | 1 | Writing | Writers will produce examples that illustrate the following discourse classifications: by the completion of the grade, writers will be able to write persuasive, informative, and expressive. |
| Fourth Grade | 1 | Writing | Students understand that writing has an intended audience. In order to begin to meet the needs of that audience, students write in a manner that makes sense to the reader |
| Fourth Grade | 1 | Writing | Students understand that writing has an intended audience. In order to begin to meet the needs of that audience, students write to audiences that are familiar (e.g., self, classmate, parent, sibling, teacher, student in another school/grade, principal, community member) |
| Fourth Grade | 1 | Writing | Conventions: Use Standard Written English (SWE) as appropriate for the audience: Use commas in letter headings/greetings/closings, in addresses, in compound sentences, and items in a series |
| Fourth Grade | 1 | Writing | Conventions: Use Standard Written English (SWE) as appropriate for the audience:Use periods, questions marks, and exclamation marks |
| Fourth Grade | 1 | Writing | Conventions: Use Standard Written English (SWE) as appropriate for the audience:Use appropriate verb tense |
| Fourth Grade | 1 | Writing | Conventions: Use Standard Written English (SWE) as appropriate for the audience:Use conventional spellings of common 4th grade words (inclluding grade-appropriate homographs, homonyms, and homophones) and Word Wall words |
| Fourth Grade | 1 | Writing | Conventions: Use Standard Written English (SWE) as appropriate for the audience: Uses capital letters to indicate beginning of sentences, proper nouns, the pronoun "I", and abbreviations |
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