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AUSD Technology Standards:
4th Grade
AUSD Student Resources for 4th Grade
Website with links for student use.
Information Literacy and Guided Inquiry/Tech Resources
General Resources
Read, Write, and Think: Interactive Resources for Students
Ask
After introducing a topic or sharing a book or picture, have students brainstorm questions.
Create a Wonder Wall in your classroom to encourage question making.
Read, Write, Think
K-W-L Creator
What do you Know and Want to Learn?
The Right Question Institute
Outstanding process to develop questions (Question Formulation Technique) with students. Teachers/Parents will need to create an educator account to access the resources.
- Question Formulation Technique (QFT) - Prezi by Jay Corrigan which explains and gives examples of the technique developed by The Right Question Institute
- QFT "in action" in an elementary classroom
Investigate
Digital Citizenship Activities by Grade Level

Use the dictionary online to look up words.
Editable Graphic Organizers
Graphic Organizers Created in Google Drawings by Eric Curts
Use as is, modify, or use for inspiration to create your own.
Communicate, Create, and Collaborate
Digital Storytelling Resources
Extensive list from Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything
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Resources
Login to Chrome using school provided Google account.
Signing into Chrome
Create a document in Docs
Create and edit a document, apply appropriate formatting to enhance readability and attractiveness, and create and incorporate original graphics to enhance communication. Margins, alignment, line spacing, page breaks, insert elements, draw tools, spell check, thesaurus can all be used to create a great document.
Create a presentation in slides with texts, images, and links.
Create graphics in Drawings.
Use the line, scribble, and shape tools. Select the line and fill color.
Recording Audio
Record audio with webcam video of student using the Screencastify Chrome extension.
Tech Basics
Google: Locate and organize information in folders in Drive.
Change layout of page from Portrait to Landscape in Page Setup in Google Docs.
Make changes in the Print dialog box to print more than one copy or only part of a document.
Cut, copy, and paste text and graphics within a document.
Typing Skills: 4th grade students can continue to practice their keyboarding skills using a formal program. The other apps they use in class will supplement this learning.
Typing Agent
Students use their District account to login with ClassLink.
Contact Kris Bell, District Librarian.