Religion:
- Articulate how each Sacrament helps us to see, celebrate and live as Jesus taught
- List the outward signs of each sacrament and locate stories from the Bible that refer to each Sacrament
- Memorized Prayers: Jesus Prayer, Joyous Prayer, Joyous Mysteries, Prayer for the Faithful Departed
- Describe what it means to pray, and identify and demonstrate the various forms of prayer
English Language Arts (ELA):
- Determine theme of a story, drama or poem from details in the text
- Quote accurately from informational text when explaining what the text says explicitly and inferentially
- Determine main ideas of informational text and use details from the text to support thesis
- Know and apply grade level phonics and word analysis skills when decoding words
- Produce clear and coherent writing using correct grammar, punctuation, capitalization and spelling
- Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions with a variety of partners
Math:
- Write and interpret numerical expressions including equations
- Fluently add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers
- Fluently add, subtract, multiply fractions and decimals
- Solve real world problems using whole and mixed numbers, fractions and decimals
- Create line plots, line and bar graphs from a data set; choose an appropriate display for a data set
- Fluently use perimeter, area and volume formula to solve real world problems
- Accurately plot ordered pairs on an x and y axis
Science:
- Understand and use simple models to represent objects, events, systems and processes
- Understand how to plan and conduct simple investigations
- Understand that plants and animals change over time and that its behavior affects its ability to survive
- Understand how forces affect the motion of common objects
- Understand that a substance remains the same when changing state; substances can combine to form compounds, mixtures, solutions
Social Studies:
- Understand and apply knowledge of government, law, politics, and the nation’s fundamental documents to make decisions
- Apply understanding of economic concepts and systems to analyze decision-making and the interactions between individuals, households, business governments, and societies
- Use a spatial perspective to make decisions by applying the concepts of location, region, and movement and demonstrating knowledge of how geographic features and human cultures impact environments