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The fourth grade test in Citizenship has 15 questions. This test is appropriate for those in the final
months of third grade and in fourth and fifth grade.
CITIZENSHIP
- Demonstrate knowledge of and ability to think about the relationship among events by:
- identifying sequence of events in history;
- grouping events by broad historical eras on a time line;
- recognizing that change occurs in history; or
- identifying cause-and-effect relationships.
- Identify and use sources of information about a given topic in the history of Ohio and the United States.
- Relate major events and individuals in state history to time periods in the history of the nation and the world.
- Identify the various kinds of cultural groups* that have lived or live in Ohio.
- Identify or explain how various cultural groups have participated in the state's development.
- Identify or compare the customs, traditions, and needs of Ohio's various cultural groups.
- Demonstrate map skills by:
- identifying various major reference points on the earth;
- locating major landforms and bodies of water; or
- using a number/letter grid system to locate places on a map, a map
key to understand map symbols, a linear scale to measure distances on a map,
and a direction indicator.
- using a number/letter grid system to locate places on a map, a map key to
understand map symbols, a linear scale to measure distances on a map, and a direction indicator.
- recognize continents by their outlines and major physical features;
- recognize characteristics of major landforms and bodies of water;
- describe physical differences between places; or
- explain the influence of the natural environment on the settlement of Ohio
and on changes in population patterns, transportation, and land use.
- Identify or describe the location of Ohio in relation to other states, to
regions of the United States, and to major physical features of North America.
- Identify the factors of production (land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship)
needed to produce various goods and services.
- Name the resources needed to produce various goods and services, classify
each resource by the factors of production, or suggest alternative uses for those factors.
- Classify various economic activities as examples of production or consumption.
- Identify the function of each branch of state government.
- Identify the purposes of state government**.
- Identify the purposes of local government.
- Differentiate between statements of fact and opinion found in
information about public issues and policies.
- Identify and assess the possibilities of group decision making, cooperative
activity, and personal involvement in the community.
- Identify the elements of rules relating to fair play.
*The phrase "cultural groups" refers to a number of individuals sharing unique characteristics
(e.g., race, ethnicity, national origin, and religion).
**State government in #14 refers to the government of a state of the
United States of America. |