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Explore the comprehensive curriculum for 4th-grade students at Mililani Mauka Elementary School for the 2005-2006 academic year. This program includes Language Arts, where students engage in reading comprehension, critical thinking, and writing processes. Mathematics covers topics like data analysis, fractions, and geometry. The Science curriculum explores Earth science, life science, and physical science, while Social Studies investigates political science, cultural anthropology, and historical understanding of ancient Hawaiian culture. Field trips enrich students' learning experiences.
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Mililani MaukaElementarySchool Grade 4 Curriculum for 2005 - 2006
First Semester Reading Comprehension Process • Reading Strategies Reading Response • Theme and Author’s Message • Personal Connections • Critical Thinking Writing • Composing Process • Conventions and Skills -Traits of Writing Oral Communication • Discussion & Presentation • Critical Listening • Delivery
Second Semester Reading Comprehension Process • Reading Strategies Reading Response • Theme and Author’s Message • Personal Connections • Critical Thinking Writing • Composing Process • Conventions and Skills Oral Communication • Discussion & Presentation • Critical Listening • Delivery
First Semester Data Analysis • Questions • Creating Graphs Numbers and Operations • Place Value • Rounding • Ordering & Comparing Numbers • Money • Review of Addition and Subtraction of whole numbers
First Semester (cont.) Algebra • Expressions Geometry and Spatial Sense • Solids and Plane Figures • Symmetry • Transformations • Perimeter, Area, Volume
Second Semester Number and Operations • Fractions • Decimals Metric Measurement • Length • Volume/Capacity • Temperature Probability and Statistics • Predicting Outcomes
First Semester Earth Science: Geology • Study of the land and processes that will affect the land Life Science: Plants and Animals • Study of organisms and how they adapted to their environment • Cell structure
Second Semester Physical Science • Electricity • Chemistry Space Science • Relation of sun-moon-earth • Force of gravity
First Semester Political Science • Rules Cultural Anthropology • Beliefs, values and practices of the ancient Hawaiian culture Historical Understanding • Life in ancient Hawai`i Geography • Human effects on the land
Second Semester Political Science • Roles and responsibilities of the ancient Hawaiians Cultural Anthropology • Changes in the Hawaiian culture Historical Understanding • Early Migration • Hawaiian Monarchy Economics • Ahupua`a System
First Semester • MGF Presentation: Geology of Hawai`i • Bike Education • Pu`u Ualaka`a State Park Field Trip • Ko`olaupoko Bus Tour Field Trip • MGF Presentation: Wetland and Waterbirds of Hawai`i • James Campbell Wildlife Refuge Field Trip • MGF Presentation: Native Hawaiian Plants & Animals
Second Semester • Canoe Project • Bishop Museum Field Trip • `Iolani Palace Field Trip • `Ohia Play Field Trip • Ku`u Home Kula`iwi (taro patch) Field Trip • Kamehameha Schools Presentation: `Ike Pono • May Day-May 12, 2006