Grades K, 1, 2, 3, 4
Other New Hampshire Career Development sets
Other New Hampshire Career Development sets
Core Educational Learning
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Students will demonstrate a firm grounding in the interactive language processes of reading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing, as well as the ability to use those skills to communicate effectively.
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Demonstrate effective study and information-seeking habits.
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Demonstrate the capacity to use a variety of basic reference tools, such as dictionaries, maps and globes, encyclopedias, newspapers, and magazines.
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Present ideas appropriately, including the use of visual techniques.
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Use appropriate forms of language to formulate and articulate effective oral and/or written responses.
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Demonstrate, using a variety of communication tools, an understanding of the various roles an individual may have (friend, student, worker, family member).
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Demonstrate the capacity to communicate constructively with peers and adults.
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Actively seek response, advice, and critique from others.
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- 2.
Students will demonstrate a firm grounding in essential computational skills as well as strong problem solving and reasoning abilities.
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Demonstrate an understanding of the basic mathematical operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
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Describe steps needed to solve a problem.
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Demonstrate that a problem may be solved in more than one way.
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Identify patterns and relationships in computation and problem-solving.
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Use inductive reasoning to draw conclusions.
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Use models, known facts, properties, and relationships to explain their thinking.
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Students will take an active role in their own learning.
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Self-monitor progress in achievement of tasks by setting time limits.
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Establish expectations for achievement and use evaluation tools.
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Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of observation, practice, effort and learning.
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Demonstrate self-direction in their learning and work.
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Individual & Social Learning
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The student will develop characteristics and behaviors necessary for success in school, work, and everyday settings.
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Identify and appreciate individual characteristics and differences (i.e., likes, dislikes, interests, abilities, skills, etc.).
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Identify healthy ways of dealing with conflicts and stress.
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Demonstrate an awareness of how one is seen by others.
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Demonstrate positive attitudes about self.
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Demonstrate knowledge of good health habits.
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Identify the impact of individual behaviors.
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Describe how work can satisfy individual needs
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The student will demonstrate skills in working cooperatively and collaboratively with others.
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Demonstrate the ability to participate in forming a team and identifying a common goal.
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Work toward a common goal as a member of a team.
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Identify and practice the skills needed to resolve conflicts with other people.
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Demonstrate an understanding of, appreciation for, and sensitivity to a multicultural world.
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Demonstrate how to express feelings, reactions, and ideas in an appropriate manner.
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Career Learning
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Students will acquire the knowledge, attitudes, and skills to make a successful transition from school to the world of work and adult life.
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Demonstrate an awareness and knowledge of the work of family members, school personnel, and community workers.
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Demonstrate the ability to obtain information about jobs from parents, relatives, adult friends and/or neighbors and share that information with classmates.
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Describe jobs that are present in the community or region.
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Demonstrate an understanding of how work is important to all people.
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Use media and technology to identify a variety of occupations.
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Students will understand the relationship between individual qualities, education and training, and the world of work.
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Identify individual qualities and relate them to successful completion of schoolwork.
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Develop a positive attitude toward learning.
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Develop a positive attitude toward work.
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Describe and demonstrate the importance of planning.
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Demonstrate appropriate safety practices in the school setting.
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, and Kindergarten
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2006
- Where can I read the official document?
- K-12 Career Development New Hampshire Framework
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