The following language arts, mathematics, and science standards are used at each exhibit on The Race for Planet X:
Arkansas Language Arts Standards:
- OV. 1.6.1 Develop vocabulary from content area texts.
- OV. 1.6.3 Use appropriate oral communication for various purposes and audiences.
- OV. 1.6.5 Use correct pronunciation and inflection to communicate ideas and information.
- OV. 2.6.1 Demonstrate effective listening skills by exhibiting appropriate body language.
- OV. 2.6.3 Listen attentively for main ideas and details.
- OV. 2.6.4 Demonstrate attentive listening skills to respond to speakers message.
- W. 4.6.3 Demonstrate an awareness of purpose and audience for all modes of written discourse.
- R. 9.6.7 Connect own background knowledge and personal experience to make inferences and to respond to new information presented in text.
- R. 9.6.16 Use skimming and scanning to locate specific information to develop a general overview
- R. 10.6.4 Read a variety of informational text.
- R. 10.6.14 Analyze message through pictures, images, and photographs
Arkansas Mathematics Standards:
- M. 12.6.1 Identify and select appropriate units and tools from both systems to measure.
- M. 13.6.1 Solve real world problems involving one elapsed time, counting forward and backward.
- G. 8.6.1 Identify three-dimensional geometric figures using models.
- DAP. 16.6.1 Use observations about differences in data to make justifiable inferences.
Arkansas Science Standards:
- NS.1.6.1 Verify accuracy of observations.
- NS.1.6.2 Apply components of experimental design used to produce empirical evidence.
- NS.1.6.4 Construct and interpret scientific data using data charts.

