This rubric is designed to assess student performance in Grade 4 Social Studies; specifically in the area of state and national history. It evaluates students based on their understanding of key historical events; figures; and concepts; as well as their ability to analyze and communicate their knowledge effectively. The rubric measures four key criteria: content knowledge; critical thinking; research and organization; and communication. For content knowledge; students are expected to demonstrate a clear understanding of major historical events; significant individuals; and the cultural or political developments that shaped their state and nation. This criterion ensures students grasp foundational historical facts and their broader significance. Critical thinking assesses a student’s ability to analyze historical causes and effects; compare different perspectives; and draw connections between past and present events. This skill helps students develop a deeper appreciation for history as more than just a series of dates and names. Research and organization evaluates how well students gather; select; and present historical information. Strong performance in this area indicates the ability to use reliable sources; structure ideas logically; and support claims with evidence—an essential skill for future academic success. Finally; communication measures clarity; coherence; and correctness in written or oral presentations. Students should express their ideas in a well-structured manner; using appropriate vocabulary and conventions. By using this rubric; educators can provide targeted feedback to help students improve their historical understanding and analytical skills. It encourages a balanced approach to learning; combining factual knowledge with higher-order thinking and effective communication. This supports the development of well-rounded; historically literate students.