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Language Arts:
Students will be able to use spoken language effectively in formal and informal situations to communicate ideas and information and to ask and answer questions
Students will be able to write standard English in grammatical, well-organized and coherent manner for a variety of purposes.
Students will be able to read, comprehend, interpret,evaluate, and use written materials.
Mathematics:
Students will be able to understand and use methods of data collection and analysis, including tables, charts, and comparisons.
Science:
Students will have a working knowledge of the concepts and basic vocabulary of biological, physical, and environmental sciences and their application to life and work on contemporary technological society.
Students will have a working knowledge of the social and environmental implications and limitations of technological developments.
Students will have a working knowledge of the processes, techniques, methods, equipment, and available technology of science.
Social Studies:
Students will be able to understand and analyze comparative political and economic systems, with an emphasis on the political and economic systems of the U.S.
Students will be able to apply the skills and knowledge gained in the social sciences to learn decision-making in life situations.
Students will be able to understand and analyze events, trends, personalities, and movements shaping the history of the world, the U.S. and Illinois.
Students will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of the basic concepts of the social sciences and how these help to interpret human behavior.Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of world geography with emphasis on that of the U.S.