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CTA and Classic Programs

Our Mission

To provide students with knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to be lifelong learners and responsible citizens.

The Arizona Department of Education provides the academic standards that we teach. CUSD has broken those standards into performance objectives so that students can demonstrate benchmark competencies. This progress is monitored quarterly. In addition to language arts and mathematics objectives, science and social studies are regular parts of the curriculum. Students receive physical education weekly and participate in general music, library and technology classes. Fifth and sixth grade students may take band or orchestra in lieu of general music.

View CUSD Curriculum and State Standards by content area
 
Arizona Department of Education Academic Standards

Elementary Grading Guidelines

Elementary Student Handbook

Comparison of Programs

All Students

Students receive physical education, general music, and library and technology classes on a routine basis.

Carlson incorporates the Thinking Maps® Language for Learning into all grade levels and across all content areas.  The experts in brain-based research and learning agree on two aspects of brain theory:  the brain is a pattern seeker and the brain is very visual.  Thinking Maps, which are visual patterns for thinking, are therefore well-designed for teaching and learning. Because each map is a visualization of one of the eight thinking process, teachers can take advantage of a strategy that matches the natural learning tendency of the brain. The importance of the maps as concrete pictures of abstract concepts is linked to our ability to learn visually.  Students from kindergarten to sixth grade use the same visual patterns, thus providing familiar patterns for thinking and working with complex ideas and situations. 

Classic Curriculum

The curriculum in the Chandler Unified School District and at Carlson Elementary is aligned to the Arizona State College and Career Readiness Standards. Performance objectives are identified for each strand and concept and progress is monitored quarterly. In addition to language arts and math objectives, science and social studies are regular parts of the curriculum. 
 

CTA Curriculum

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