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Grade 4 Social Studies New Mexico standards Standards

54 standards - New Mexico New Mexico standards

These are the official Grade 4 Social Studies New Mexico New Mexico standards — the exact codes and student expectations grade 4 teachers are required to teach and New Mexico state test assesses. Browse every standard below, then generate a print-ready, New Mexico standards-aligned worksheet, lesson plan, exit ticket, or assessment for any of them in seconds.

Standards

Geography

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Economics/Personal Financial Literacy

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Ethnic, Cultural, and Identity Studies

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History

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Civics

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Inquiry

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Fourth Grade

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4.1

Generate compelling questions in an inquiry.

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4.10

Investigate how different groups have influenced the ways that state issues are viewed and resolved.

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4.11

Describe the different groups of people that have settled in New Mexico throughout history and describe their contributions to New Mexico cultures.

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4.12

Describe the interactions between Indigenous people and European settlers including agriculture, cultural exchanges, alliances, and conflicts.

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4.13

Create a timeline that depicts events and the changes in New Mexico during a selected time period.

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4.14

Examine the changes in governance of New Mexico.

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4.15

Explain the impact of using natural resources on the local, county, and state economy.

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4.16

Explain how trade and industry in New Mexico is impacted by bordering economies (Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Texas).

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4.17

Research and create a list of products, goods, and services that New Mexico imports and exports.

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4.18

Explore the significance of various industries in New Mexico.

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4.19

Examine and synthesize (combine) data from at least two types of maps (physical, topographical, or Geographic thematic maps) to support a claim about the regional divisions of New Mexico and compare and contrast its Representations and diverse geography.

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4.2

Use supporting questions to help answer the compelling question in an inquiry.

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4.20

Using a variety of maps, investigate and compare how New Mexico's boundaries have changed over time.

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4.21

Apply geographic tools of title, grid system, legends, symbols, scale and compass rose to construct and interpret digital and analog maps.

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4.22

Describe and identify the regions and four provinces that make up New Mexico's land surface.

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4.23

Explore how geographic factors influence locations of settlements and use of natural resources to meet the basic needs of humans.

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4.24

Explain why various individuals and groups during the same historical period differed in their perspectives towards significant historical events.

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4.25

Participate in inquiry of other people's lives and experiences while demonstrating respect and empathy for others.

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4.26

Explain connections among historical contexts and people's perspectives at the time.

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4.27

Establish the purpose of banks and how they work.

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4.28

Explain what a checking and savings account are used for.

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4.3

Cite evidence that supports a response to supporting or compelling questions.

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4.4

Construct responses to compelling questions using reasoning, examples, and relevant details.

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4.4.10

Personal Financial Literacy

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4.4.11

Geographic Representations and Reasoning

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4.4.13

Movement, Population, and Systems

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4.4.14

Human-Environmental Interactions and Sustainability

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4.4.16

Cause and Consequence

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4.4.17

Historical Thinking

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4.4.18

Critical Consciousness and Perspectives

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4.4.19

Power Dynamics, Leadership, and Agency

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4.4.2

Processes, Rules, and Laws

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4.4.20

Diversity and Identity

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4.4.21

Identity in History

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4.4.23

Construct Compelling and Supporting Questions

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4.4.25

Develop Claims

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4.4.26

Communicate and Critique Conclusions

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4.4.27

Take Informed Action

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4.4.3

Civic Dispositions and Democratic Principles

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4.4.5

Economic Decision Making

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4.4.7

Economic Systems and Models

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4.4.8

Money and Markets

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4.5

Identify challenges and opportunities when taking action to address problems or issues, including predicting possible outcomes.

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4.6

Use deliberative and democratic procedures to make decisions about and act on civic problems or issues in their classrooms.

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4.7

Examine and evaluate the rules, laws, and authorities that keep people safe in New Mexico.

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4.8

Explain how democratic principles guide local, state, and sovereign governments.

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4.9

Demonstrate understanding that state symbols, holidays, traditions, and songs represent various cultural heritages, natural treasures, and the democratic values of New Mexico.

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