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Hawaii Curriculum Standards & BenchmarksCompiled by Maria Seu, Honolulu, Hawaii at http://www.k12.hi.us/~mseu/t3web/dayborn_standards.htm Language Arts Content Standards | | READING & LITERATURE BENCHMARKS | RANGE: - Read a range of literary and informative texts for a variety of purpose.
| - Read to research a topic.
- Read information and instructions to perform tasks and solve problems.
| COMPREHENSION PROCESS: - Use strategies within the reading processes to construct meaning.
| - Infer ideas from text.
- Integrate important information gathered from a long passage or text to interpret meaning.
| | WRITING BENCHMARKS | RANGE: - Writing using various forms to communicate for a variety of purpose and audiences.
| - Write using forms appropriate to purpose and topic.
- Write to create understanding of ideas and information for self.
| COMPOSING PROCESSES: - Use writing processes and strategies appropriately and as needed to construct meaning and communicate effectively.
| - Revise and edit writing as needed.
- Publish-in a variety of ways-selected finished products.
| RHETORIC: - Use rhetorical devices to craft writing appropriate to audience and purpose.
| - Conveys meaning, provides important information, makes a point, fulfills a purpose.
- Has a form or structure where the parts add up to a coherent whole.
- Uses language that is clear, colorful, and natural.
- Reveals the writer's developing voice and style.
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Social Studies Content
Standards |
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HISTORY
BENCHMARKS |
CHANGE, CONTINUITY, CAUSALITY:
- Students employ chronology to understand change and/or continuity
and cause and/or effect in history.
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- Place people and events in chronological order to explain causal
relationships between and among people and events.
- Identify change and continuity in historical eras.
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HISTORICAL EMPATHY:
- Students learn to judge the past on its own terms and use that
knowledge to understand present day issues, problems, and decision
making.
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- Explain how rules and values of a society determine the behavior and
attitudes of its members.
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CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
BENCHMARKS |
CULTURAL SYSTEMS:
- Students understand culture as a system of beliefs, knowledge, and
practices shared by a group.
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- Explain how language, stories, music, dance, artifacts, traditions,
beliefs, values, and behaviors are elements of culture and contribute to
the preservation of cultures.
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GEOGRAPHY
BENCHMARKS |
WORLD IN SPATIAL TERMS:
- Students use geographic representations to organize, analyze, and
present information on people, places, and environments.
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- Collect, organize, and analyze data to interpret and construct
geographic representations
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Educational Technology
Content Standards |
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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
BENCHMARKS |
BASIC OPERATIONS AND CONCEPTS:
- Students demonstrate a sound understanding of the nature and
operation of technology systems.
- Students are proficient in the use of technology.
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- Use keyboard commands, menu commands, toolbars, and other
navigational tools in the operation of software that extends beyond
minimal functions.
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TECHNOLOGY AS A TOOL FOR PRODUCTIVITY:
- Students use technology tools to enhance learning, increase
productivity, and promote creativity.
- Students use productivity tools to collaborate in constructing
technology enhanced models, preparing publications, and producing other
creative works.
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- Use general purpose productivity tools and peripherals to support
personal productivity, and to facilitate learning throughout the
curriculum and to remediate skills deficits.
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TECHNOLOGY AS A TOOL FOR PROBLEM SOLVING AND DECISION
MAKING:
- Students use technology resources for solving problems and making
informed decisions.
- Students employ technology in the development of strategies for
solving problems in the real world.
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- Use general purpose productivity tools and peripherals to support
personal productivity, and to facilitate learning throughout the
curriculum and to remediate skills
- Use technology tools for individual and collaborative writing,
communication, and publishing activities to create knowledge products
for audiences inside and outside the classroom.
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