Approaches to Learning
Other Arizona Early Learning sets
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INITIATIVE AND CURIOSITY1
- 1
Initiative: The child demonstrates motivation, independence, and responsibility while participating in a range of activities and routines.1.1
- a
Seeks interaction with others.1.1.a
- b
Demonstrates independence during activities, routines, and play.1.1.b
- c
Exhibits flexibility, imagination, and inventiveness when attempting tasks and activities.1.1.c
- a
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Curiosity: The child demonstrates eagerness to learn about and discuss a range of topics, ideas, and activities.1.2
- a
Shows interest in learning new things and trying new experiences.1.2.a
- b
Expresses interest in people.1.2.b
- c
Asks questions to get information.1.2.c
- a
ATTENTIVENESS AND PERSISTENCE2
- 1
Attentiveness: The child demonstrates the ability to focus on an activity.2.1
- a
Displays ability to pay attention when engaged in an activity.2.1.a
- b
Sustains attention when engaged in an age-appropriate activity.2.1.b
- c
Ability to return to activities after distractions and interruptions.2.1.c
- a
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Persistence: The child demonstrates the ability to maintain and sustain a task. 2.2
- a
Pursues challenges.2.2.a
- b
Copes with frustration or disappointment independently or with support.2.2.b
- c
Establishes goals, generates plans, and follows through to completion.2.2.c
- a
CONFIDENCE AND RESILIENCE3
- 1
Confidence and Resilience: The child demonstrates self-assurance, motivation, and stamina in a variety of circumstances.3.1
- a
Expresses opinions or ideas.3.1.a
- b
Views self as competent and skilled.3.1.b
- c
Is willing to take risks and consider a variety of alternatives.3.1.c
- d
Demonstrates a mindset of resilience when approaching challenging tasks.3.1.d
- a
CREATIVITY4
- 1
Creativity: The child demonstrates the ability to express their own unique way of seeing the world.4.1
- a
Uses imagination to generate innovative ideas.4.1.a
- b
Displays curiosity and acknowledges others’ perspectives. 4.1.b
- c
Engages in inventive social play.4.1.c
- a
REASONING AND PROBLEM SOLVING 5
- 1
Reasoning: The child demonstrates the ability to think in a logical way.5.1
- a
Gathers and analyzes information to reach a conclusion.5.1.a
- b
Recognizes relationships between cause and effect.5.1.b
- c
Connects prior experiences with new learning. 5.1.c
- a
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Problem-Solving: The child demonstrates their ability to focus energies on suitable solutions.5.2
- a
Finds out what is wanted or needed.5.2.a
- b
Defines the problem.5.2.b
- c
Brainstorms and chooses a solution to try.5.2.c
- d
Checks in to see if the solution worked.5.2.d
- a
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- PRE-K and Kindergarten
- Where can I read the official document?
- ARIZONA EARLY LEARNING STANDARDS 4th Edition May 2018
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