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Social Studies
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2Social Studies
3Social Studies
Strand
Historical Understanding
4Strand
Social Studies
Historical Understanding
- Standard 1
- Change, Continuity, Causality
Understand change, continuity, and cause effect
in history.
5Topic Causes Effects in History
Explain cause and effect relationships in stories
and historical narratives.
6Strand
Social Studies
Historical Understanding
- Standard 2
- Inquiry, Empathy, Perspective
Use the tools and methods of inquiry,
perspective, and empathy to explain historical
events with multiple interpretations and judge
the past on its own terms.
7Topic Historical Inquiry
Make generalizations about the history of a
community based on information from primary
sources such as maps, photos, oral histories,
letters, and newspapers.
8Topic Historical Inquiry
Compare an experience or historical event from
the point of view of different people involved
and offer possible reasons for the difference.
9Social Studies
Strand
History
10Strand
Social Studies
History
- Standard 3
- Historical Content
Understand change, cause and effect, and
continuity in history and contemporary life.
11Topic Community Life, Past and Present
Compare issues and concerns (e.g., employment,
safety, population, transportation) of own
community with those of a community in the past.
12Social Studies
Strand
Political Science / Civics
13Strand
Social Studies
Political Science /Civics
- Standard 4
- Governance, Democracy, Interaction
Understand the purpose and historical impact of
political institutions, the principles and values
of American constitutional democracy, and the
similarities and differences in government across
cultural perspectives.
14Topic Governance, Power, and Authority
Explain the purpose of rules and laws and the
differences between them and give examples of
each.
15Topic Governance, Power, and Authority
Describe ways in which people exercise power
without authority (e.g., illegal activities,
bullying, taking charge in a crisis).
16Strand
Social Studies
Political Science /Civics
- Standard 5
- Participation and Citizenship
Understand roles, rights (personal, economic,
political), and responsibilities of American
citizens and exercise them in civic action.
17Topic Rights and Responsibilities
Describe the roles, rights, and responsibilities
of citizenship. Fulfill individual
responsibilities within the classroom.
18Social Studies
Strand
Cultural Anthropology
19Strand
Social Studies
Cultural Anthropology
- Standard 6
- Systems, Dynamics Inquiry
Understand culture as a system of beliefs,
knowledge, and practices shared by a group.
Understand how cultural systems change over time.
20Topic Cultural Diversity Unity
Give examples of the unique values, beliefs, and
practices of different cultures. Explain how
these have changed over time.
21Topic Cultural Inquiry
Gather and classify artifacts, facsimiles, and
photos that have cultural significance. Draw
informed and validated conclusions about the
cultures.
22Topic Cultural Dynamics / Change Continuity
Explain how cultural elements (e.g., language,
art, music, stories, legends, and traditions) can
change over time, and explain possible reasons
for that change.
23Social Studies
Strand
Geography
24Strand
Social Studies
Geography
- Standard 7
- World in Spatial Terms
Use geographic representations to organize,
analyze, and present information on people,
places, and environments. Understand the nature
and interaction of geographic regions and
societies around the world.
25Topic Human Physical Characteristics in
Spatial Terms
Use geographic representations (e.g., maps,
globes, graphs, charts, models) to organize,
analyze, and draw conclusions about geographic
information.
26Topic Places and Regions
Compare the physical and human characteristics of
different communities and regions and analyze why
physical and human characteristics differ from
place to place.
27Topic Places and Regions
Creates a geographic representation showing the
physical and human characteristics of a place or
region and explain its uniqueness.
28Topic Environment and Society
Examine the ways in which people modify the
physical environment (e.g., irrigation, clearing
land, planting crops, building roads), and the
effects of these changes.
29Topic Human Systems
Analyze the factors that influence why people
migrate and where they settle (e.g., natural
resources, major waterways, physical features,
natural hazards, connections, populations,
climate, job opportunities).
30Social Studies
Strand
Economics
31Strand
Social Studies
Economics
- Standard 8
- Resources, Markets Government
Understand economic concepts and the
characteristics of various economic systems.
32Topic Limited Resources Choice
Describe having to make a choice, and explain
what had to be given up by making that choice.
33Topic Limited Resources Choice
Explain why people need to use resources wisely
by considering that there are not enough natural,
human, and capital resources to satisfy
everyone's wishes.
34Topic Economic Interdependence
Describe how money makes it easy to trade goods
and services.