Grades 3-5
Other Tennessee Social and Personal Competencies sets
Other Tennessee Social and Personal Competencies sets
Self-awareness1
- A
Demonstrate an awareness of his/her emotions.1A
- 1
Recognizes intensity levels of emotions in different situations1A.1
- 2
Recognizes how emotions can change1A.2
- 3
Recognizes how thoughts are linked with emotions and emotions are linked to behavior1A.3
- 4
Describes ways emotions impact behavior(s)1A.4
- 1
- B
Demonstrate an awareness of their personal qualities and interests.1B
- 1
Compares likes and dislikes of self and others and is aware of personal qualities and interests of self and others1B.1
- 2
Understands the relationship between interests and continued experiences and development1B.2
- 3
Demonstrates awareness that personal qualities and interests affect decision-making1B.3
- 1
- C
Demonstrate an awareness of their strengths and limitations.1C
- 1
Identifies strengths and limitations1C.1
- 2
Describes and prioritizes strengths and interests that one wants to develop1C.2
- 1
- D
Demonstrate a sense of personal responsibility and advocacy.1D
- 1
Defines what it means to be responsible and identifies ways one can be responsible in everyday life in school and in the community1D.1
- 2
Explains the benefits of being responsible1D.2
- 3
Demonstrates responsible behaviors1D.3
- 4
Demonstrates the ability to say "No" to negative peer pressure and explain why it is important1D.4
- 5
Self-advocates to support responsible choices and to avoid negative behaviors by reaching out to adults for assistance1D.5
- 1
- E
Identify external and community resources and supports.1E
- 1
Recognizes qualities of positive role models1E.1
- 2
Identifies positive adults in various facets of their lives1E.2
- 3
Identifies peer, home, and school supports and/or resources to help solve problems1E.3
- 1
Self-management2
- A
Understand and use strategies for managing their emotions and behaviors constructively.2A
- 1
Uses self-monitoring strategies (i.e., self-talk) to manage stress and regulate emotions2A.1
- 2
Identifies the relationship between thoughts, emotions, and actions2A.2
- 3
Demonstrates skills to respond effectively to pressure situations (e.g., calm down, walk away, seek help, or meditation)2A.3
- 4
Expresses emotions in a respectful manner2A.4
- 1
- B
Set, monitor, adapt, and evaluate their goals to achieve success in school and life.2B
- 1
Distinguishes between short- and long-term goals2B.1
- 2
Describes why learning is important in helping them achieve personal goals2B.2
- 3
Identifies ability to meet the goal independently or with supports2B.3
- 4
Identifies personal skills, planning, or strategies that lead to accomplishments2B.4
- 5
Evaluates what one might have done differently to achieve greater success on a recent goal2B.5
- 1
Social Awareness3
- A
Demonstrate awareness and consideration of other people’s emotions, perspectives, and social cues.3A
- 1
Recognizes the emotions of others by using listening and/or visual cues3A.1
- 2
Recognizes multiple points of view or perspectives in a situation3A.2
- 3
Recognizes non-verbal, environmental, or social cues to identify the emotions and perspectives of others3A.3
- 4
Predicts the impact of one’s own behavior on the emotions of others3A.4
- 1
- B
Exhibit civic responsibility in multiple settings.3B
- 1
Describes what they learned about themselves in helping others3B.1
- 2
Shares reasons for helping others3B.2
- 3
Identifies ways to contribute to their school, home, and community3B.3
- 4
Works collaboratively with peers to complete a job, task, or address a need3B.4
- 1
- C
Show an understanding and appreciation for individual worth and differences.3C
- 1
Defines stereotyping, discrimination, and prejudice3C.1
- 2
Recognizes the similarities of different cultures and social groups3C.2
- 3
Recognizes the value of cultures and social groups3C.3
- 1
Relationship Skills4
- A
Use positive communication and social skills to interact effectively with others.4A
- 1
Gives and receives compliments in a genuine manner4A.1
- 2
Uses active listening skills to foster better communication4A.2
- 3
Demonstrates good sportsmanship:4A.3
- 1
plays fairly4A.3.1
- 2
is a gracious winner4A.3.2
- 3
is an accepting loser4A.3.3
- 1
- 4
Demonstrates cooperative behaviors in a group (e.g., listens, encourages, acknowledges opinions, compromises, and reaches consensus)4A.3.4
- 1
- B
Develop and maintain positive relationships.4B
- 1
Recognizes the difference between helpful and harmful behaviors in a relationship4B.1
- 2
Identifies a problem in a relationship and determines the appropriate means of resolution (e.g., problem-solving process, peer mediation, adult assistance)4B.2
- 3
Describes the positive and negative impact of peer pressure on self and others4B.3
- 1
- C
Demonstrate an ability to prevent, manage, and/or resolve interpersonal conflicts in constructive ways.4C
- 1
Shows an understanding of conflict as a natural part of life4C.1
- 2
Describes ways to be proactive and prevent conflict4C.2
- 3
Describes causes and effects of conflicts, including how one’s behavior impacts personal and others’ emotions4C.3
- 4
Distinguishes between destructive and constructive ways of dealing with conflicts4C.4
- 5
Activates steps of the conflict resolution (problem solving) process (active listening, expressing feelings, identifying the problem, brainstorming solutions, make amends etc.)4C.5
- 1
Responsible Decision-making5
- A
Consider and use multiple factors in decision making, including ethical and safety factors, personal and community responsibilities, and short-term and long-term goals.5A
- 1
Identifies social norms that affect decision making5A.1
- 2
Defines cyber-bullying and response strategies5A.2
- 3
Understands bullying and how to respond to support the victim or targeted person/group5A.3
- 1
- B
Develop, implement, and model effective decision-making skills to deal responsibility with academic and social situations.5B
- 1
Describes steps of a decision-making model5B.1
- 2
Effectively participates in group decision-making5B.2
- 3
Reflects on the pros and cons of the decision made or options considered5B.3
- 1
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5
- Where can I read the official document?
- K-12 Social and Personal Competencies Resource Guide
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