Grades K, 1, 2, 3 (1997)
Other Illinois Social/Emotional Development sets
Other Illinois Social/Emotional Development sets
Develop self-awareness and self-management skills to achieve school and life success.
Identify and manage one's emotions and behavior.
- 1a.
Recognize and accurately label emotions and how they are linked to behavior.1A.1a
- 1b.
Demonstrate control of impulsive behavior.1A.1b
- 1a.
Recognize personal qualities and external supports.
- 1a.
Identify one's likes and dislikes, needs and wants, strengths and challenges.1B.1a
- 1b.
Identify family, peer, school, and community strengths.1B.1b
- 1a.
Demonstrate skills related to achieving personal and academic goals.
- 1a.
Describe why school is important in helping students achieve personal goals.1C.1a
- 1b.
Identify goals for academic success and classroom behavior.1C.1b
- 1a.
Use social-awareness and interpersonal skills to establish and maintain positive relationships.
Recognize the feelings and perspectives of others.
- 1a.
Recognize that others may experience situations differently from oneself.2A.1a
- 1b.
Use listening skills to identify the feelings and perspectives of others.2A.1b
- 1a.
Recognize individual and group similarities and differences.
- 1a.
Describe the ways that people are similar and different.2B.1a
- 1b.
Describe positive qualities in others.2B.1b
- 1a.
Use communication and social skills to interact effectively with others.
- 1a.
Identify ways to work and play well with others.2C.1a
- 1b.
Demonstrate appropriate social and classroom behavior.2C.1b
- 1a.
Demonstrate an ability to prevent, manage, and resolve interpersonal conflicts in constructive ways.
- 1a.
Identify problems and conflicts commonly experienced by peers.2D.1a
- 1b.
Identify approaches to resolving conflicts constructively.2D.1b
- 1a.
Demonstrate decision-making skills and responsible behaviors in personal, school, and community contexts.
Consider ethical, safety, and societal factors in making decisions.
- 1a.
Explain why unprovoked acts that hurt others are wrong.3A.1a
- 1b.
Identify social norms and safety considerations that guide behavior.3A.1b
- 1a.
Apply decision-making skills to deal responsibly with daily academic and social situations.
- 1a.
Identify a range of decisions that students make at school.3B.1a
- 1b.
Make positive choices when interacting with classmates.3B.1b
- 1a.
Contribute to the well-being of one's school and community.
- 1a.
Identify and perform roles that contribute to one's classroom.3C.1a
- 1b.
Identify and perform roles that contribute to one's family.3C.1b
- 1a.
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, and Kindergarten
- When were these standards adopted?
- 1997
- Where can I read the official document?
- Illinois Learning Standards for Social/Emotional Development
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