Standards Detail
Search using a saved search preference or by selecting one or more content areas and grade levels to view standards, related Eligible Content, assessments, and materials and resources.
Limit your search to no more than three grades, subjects, or courses, and ensure that you have selected at least one grade and subject or one course.
Subject Area - CC.2:
Mathematics
Mathematics
- Standard Area - CC.2.4: Measurement, Data and Probability
- Grade Level - CC.2.4.4: GRADE 4
Standard - CC.2.4.4.A.1
Solve problems involving measurement and conversions from a larger unit to a smaller unit.
-
Anchor Descriptor - M04.D-M.1.1 Solve problems involving length, weight (mass), liquid volume, time, area, and perimeter.
-
Eligible Content - M04.D-M.1.1.1 Know relative sizes of measurement units within one system of units including standard units (in., ft, yd, mi; oz., lb; and c, pt, qt, gal), metric units (cm, m, km; g, kg; and mL, L), and time (sec, min, hr, day, wk, mo, and yr). Within a single system of measurement, express measurements in a larger unit in terms ofa smaller unit. A table of equivalencies will be provided. Example 1: Know that 1 kg is 1,000 times as heavy as 1 g. Example 2: Express the length of a 4-foot snake as 48 in.
-
Alternate Eligible Content - M04.D-M.1.1.1a Identify the appropriate unit of measurement in a real-world problem.
Alternate Eligible Content is designed for students assessed using the PA Alternate System of Assessment (PASA). Essentialized Example resources assist teachers in designing instruction that reduces content complexity while maintaining alignment to academic standards.
-
-
Eligible Content - M04.D-M.1.1.2 Use the four operations to solve word problems involving distances, intervals of time (such as elapsed time), liquid volumes, masses of objects; money, including problems involving simple fractions or decimals; and problems that require expressing measurements given in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit.
-
Eligible Content - M04.D-M.1.1.3 Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles in real-world and mathematical problems (may include finding a missing side length). Whole numbers only. The formulas will be provided.
-
Alternate Eligible Content - M04.D-M.1.1.3a Identify the areaor perimeter of a rectangle.
Alternate Eligible Content is designed for students assessed using the PA Alternate System of Assessment (PASA). Essentialized Example resources assist teachers in designing instruction that reduces content complexity while maintaining alignment to academic standards.
-
-
Eligible Content - M04.D-M.1.1.4 Identify time (analog or digital) as the amount of minutes before or after the hour. Example 1: 2:50 is the same as 10 minutes before 3:00. Example 2: Quarter past six is the same as 6:15.
-
Standard - CC.2.4.4.A.2
Translate information from one type of data display to another.
-
Anchor Descriptor - M04.D-M.2.1 Organize, display, and answer questions based on data.
-
Eligible Content - M04.D-M.2.1.1 Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (e.g., intervals of 1/2, 1/4, or 1/8).
-
Alternate Eligible Content - M04.D-M.2.1.1a Organize data into a pictograph, line plot, or bar graph.
Alternate Eligible Content is designed for students assessed using the PA Alternate System of Assessment (PASA). Essentialized Example resources assist teachers in designing instruction that reduces content complexity while maintaining alignment to academic standards.
-
-
Eligible Content - M04.D-M.2.1.2 Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions by using information presented in line plots (line plots must be labeled with common denominators, such as 1/4, 2/4, 3/4).
-
Alternate Eligible Content - M04.D-M.2.1.2a Answer a question aboutdata in a pictograph, line plot, or bar graph.
Alternate Eligible Content is designed for students assessed using the PA Alternate System of Assessment (PASA). Essentialized Example resources assist teachers in designing instruction that reduces content complexity while maintaining alignment to academic standards.
-
-
Eligible Content - M04.D-M.2.1.3 Translate information from one type of display to another (table, chart, bar graph, or pictograph).
-
Standard - CC.2.4.4.A.4
Represent and interpret data involving fractions using information provided in a line plot.
-
Anchor Descriptor - M04.D-M.2.1 Organize, display, and answer questions based on data.
-
Eligible Content - M04.D-M.2.1.1 Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (e.g., intervals of 1/2, 1/4, or 1/8).
-
Alternate Eligible Content - M04.D-M.2.1.1a Organize data into a pictograph, line plot, or bar graph.
Alternate Eligible Content is designed for students assessed using the PA Alternate System of Assessment (PASA). Essentialized Example resources assist teachers in designing instruction that reduces content complexity while maintaining alignment to academic standards.
-
-
Eligible Content - M04.D-M.2.1.2 Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions by using information presented in line plots (line plots must be labeled with common denominators, such as 1/4, 2/4, 3/4).
-
Alternate Eligible Content - M04.D-M.2.1.2a Answer a question aboutdata in a pictograph, line plot, or bar graph.
Alternate Eligible Content is designed for students assessed using the PA Alternate System of Assessment (PASA). Essentialized Example resources assist teachers in designing instruction that reduces content complexity while maintaining alignment to academic standards.
-
-
Eligible Content - M04.D-M.2.1.3 Translate information from one type of display to another (table, chart, bar graph, or pictograph).
-
Standard - CC.2.4.4.A.6
Measure angles and use properties of adjacent angles to solve problems.
-
Anchor Descriptor - M04.D-M.3.1 Use appropriate tools and units to sketch an angle and determine angle measurements.
-
Eligible Content - M04.D-M.3.1.1 Measure angles in whole-number degrees using a protractor. With the aid of a protractor, sketch angles of specified measure.
-
Eligible Content - M04.D-M.3.1.2 Solve addition and subtraction problems to find unknown angles on a diagram in real-world and mathematical problems. (Angles must be adjacent and non-overlapping.)
-