A school where it is just as important to be honorable as it is to be on the honor roll.
In 2010, more than 40 states adopted the same standards for English and Math. These standards are called the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
Educational standards describe what students should know and be able to do in each subject in each grade. In California, the State Board of Education decides on the standards for all students, from kindergarten through high school. The California Department of Education helps schools make sure that all students are meeting the standards.
Since 2010, a number of states across the nation have adopted the same standards for English and math. These standards are called the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). Having the same standards helps all students get a good education, even if they change schools or move to a different state. Teachers, parents, and education experts designed the CCSS to prepare students for success in college and the workplace.
You may use the menu on the left to view the Content Standards for each grace level at Emperor.
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Tips for Parents of Kindergarten Students:
First Grade, typically for students aged 6-7 years old, is the first required year of school for students. First graders build on and refine the skills that are taught in kindergarten. Students in this grade will develop more independence academically and socially but still require emotional support and approval. First graders enjoy being a part of decision making, whether at home or school.
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Tips for Parents of 1st Grade Students:
Second grade is a wonderful year wherein your child will become more independent socially, emotionally, and academically. Children of this age (7-8) are more likely to begin to understand the concept of fairness, even though it may mean that they don’t get what they want.
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Tips for Parents of 2nd Grade Students:
Third grade is a year of great change for kids! They are full of energy and are often in a hurry! Their enthusiasm is magical and contagious! Third graders play hard, but tire easily and can often be overzealous, taking on more than they are able to handle. At this age(8-9), students learn well by doing, for example, with manipulatives and other hands-on activities. Exaggerated story-telling using elaborate words is typical of this age group.
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Tips for Parents of 3rd Grade Students:
Fourth grade is when students enter the upper elementary years at school and become better at making decisions, solving problems, and working in groups. Their bodies are growing quickly, often in spurts, and emotions begin to emerge that may not have presented themselves before. Fourth graders still enjoy learning in fun and gamified ways. However, fourth graders also begin to emerge as deep thinkers, able to make cross curricular connections and choices.
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Tips for Parents of 4th Grade Students:
Students in 5th grade are a great deal of fun to be around as they begin to test their senses of humor on others. 5th graders enjoy light hearted pranks and jokes that are more complex and make them think, such as riddles. At around age 10, having a trusted adult other than a parent is important for them to get perspective on their thoughts, ideas, and struggles. 5th graders have an awareness of their strengths and weaknesses. They require special motivation and confidence building in areas where they perceive they have deficits.
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Sixth grade is a year of great opportunity for kids. This year is naturally filled with inconsistency as a great deal of physical growth (on average 3-4 inches!) and personal discovery is going on. Sixth graders do not typically self-regulate their sleep schedule, nutrition intake, etc. and often like to debate their needs with adults. Boys and girls are very peer-approval driven, requiring extra love and affirmation from parents and other loving adults.
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