Standards
Content Standards
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Generate resourceDescribe the importance of being a member of a family, class, and school by explaining the purpose of rules, how everyone should be treated the same under the rules, and why natural consequences are the result of one’s choices.
Generate resourceDescribe authority figures in the school and community (e.g., principal, police officers) including why they are needed.
Generate resourceIdentify ways that individuals can be patriotic and contributory members of the community (e.g., participate in community service projects, show respect for authority, demonstrate fairness).
Generate resourceIdentify the importance of United States symbols, such as the Statue of Liberty, and how they are used to represent common ideals of Americans.
Generate resourceIdentify the purpose of the Pledge of Allegiance and describe appropriate flag etiquette.
Generate resourceIdentify past events that have occurred in the community (e.g., celebrations or festivals, famous people, founding stories, significant events, leaders who made a difference).
Generate resourceIdentify how the United States flag is a symbol of our country and its people, explaining the symbolism of its stripes (representing the first colonies and states) and its stars (representing the current states).
Generate resourceExplain that different types of sources can be used to learn about the past (e.g., photographs, maps, books, artifacts, songs, oral histories, and art).
Generate resourceUse words and phrases related to the concept of chronology (e.g., before, after; yesterday, today, tomorrow).
Generate resourceExplain how people and the environment change over time (e.g., human growth, construction of roads and homes).
Generate resourceThe student will identify and examine the basic concepts of physical and human geography.
Generate resourceAsk geographic questions about where places are located and why they are located there.
Generate resourceIdentify basic cardinal directions and terms used to describe relative location.
Generate resourceExplain that the school is part of a larger community and describe the features of the neighborhood around the school.
Generate resourceExplain that one’s community is within the state of Oklahoma and identify the state of Oklahoma on a map of the United States.
Generate resourceDescribe what makes one’s community alike or different from other communities by comparing family and community customs and traditions.
Generate resourceDifferentiate between a need and a want by explaining that a need is necessary for survival while a want is something desired.
Generate resourceExplain the difference between a good and a service, including how they are used to meet needs and wants.
Generate resourceIdentify examples of goods used by children, families, and communities (e.g., food, toys, clothing), drawing conclusions about where they come from and how they connect us to other communities.
Generate resourceIdentify examples of services provided by community members (e.g., medical care, fire protection, law enforcement, military service, elected officials).
Generate resourceExplain the purpose of money and the relationship between work and earning money.
Generate resourceIdentify ways that people use their money, including spending on needs and wants, saving, and contributing to the community.
Generate resourceThe student will apply critical thinking skills to address authentic civic issues.
Generate resourceDemonstrate an understanding of the virtue of civil discourse to analyze and address real-world problems.
Generate resourceDescribe how people can work together to make decisions in the classroom and school.
Generate resourceEngage in democratic processes to address authentic, real-world problems in the classroom.
Generate resourceIdentify and discuss local problems and ways in which people are trying to address these problems.
Generate resourceDevelop practices which demonstrate an understanding that social studies involves the evaluation of evidence.
Generate resourceCollaboratively ask and respond to essential questions of common concerns to the student and community.
Generate resourceUse supporting questions to help guide learning of specific social studies content.
Generate resourcePractice critical thinking skills by responding to various levels of open-ended questions.
Generate resourceWith guidance, demonstrate understanding of social studies content through completion of authentic tasks.
Generate resourceThe student will use interdisciplinary tools to acquire, apply, and evaluate content understanding of the four strands of social studies.
Generate resourceDemonstrate an understanding of the principles of government, the benefits of democratic systems, and their responsibilities as citizens.
Generate resourceIdentify democratic principles such as equality, fairness, and respect for the law.
Generate resourceIdentify responsibilities of people in authority in school and community settings.
Generate resourceDescribe the purposes of rules in various settings (e.g., family, classroom, school), how rules are made, and consequences for violating rules.
Generate resourceDevelop skills which demonstrate an understanding of historical events and the people who shaped our history.
Generate resourceIdentify a primary source of information and with support, gather basic information (i.e., author, date, facts).
Generate resourceIdentify point of view and examples relevant to the student’s experiences.
Generate resourceExplain possible reasons for an event and make simple timelines which reflect cause-effect relationships, with guidance and support.
Generate resourceDemonstrate a mastery of geographic concepts and the use of geographic tools to understand the impact of geography on the past and present.
Generate resourceAnswer geographic questions using geographic information about the student’s own community.
Generate resourceIdentify and describe the community’s human and physical environment through the use and creation of simple maps and photographs of the community.
Generate resourceIdentify how the physical environment impacts our daily lives and affects human activities.
Generate resourceIdentify the principles of economic systems and develop an understanding of the benefits of a market system in local, national, and global settings.
Generate resourceIdentify examples of the goods and services that school and community workers provide.
Generate resourceThe student will engage in critical, active reading of primary and secondary sources related to social studies concepts.
Generate resourceComprehend, evaluate, and synthesize textual sources to acquire and refine knowledge in the social studies.
Generate resourceUse titles and graphic features, including photographs and illustrations, to understand a text.
Generate resourceApply critical reading and thinking skills to interpret, evaluate, and respond to a variety of complex texts and perspectives.
Generate resourceLocate facts that are clearly stated in a text (e.g., who, what, where, when, why, how).
Generate resourceAsk and answer basic questions and engage in collaborative discussions about appropriate topics in a text.
Generate resourceThe student will develop a variety of evidence-based written products designed for multiple purposes.
Generate resourceSummarize and paraphrase, integrate evidence, and cite sources to create written products, research projects, and presentations for multiple purposes related to social studies content.
Generate resourceDraw, label, dictate, and write an informative product with guidance and support.
Generate resourceWith guidance and support, draw, label, dictate, and write to express an opinion, providing reasons as support.
Generate resourceEngage in authentic research to acquire, refine, and share knowledge through written presentations and products.
Generate resourceWith guidance and support, generate a list of topics of interest and questions about social studies.
Generate resourceOrganize information found during group research, using graphic organizers and other aids with guidance and support.
Generate resourceWith guidance and support, deliver a simple presentation to communicate ideas and thoughts.
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