Standard set
Grades K, 1, 2
Standards
Showing 105 of 105 standards.
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Developing Questions & Planning Inquiries
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Applying Disciplinary Concepts & Tools
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Evaluating Sources & Using Evidence
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Communicating Conclusions & Taking Informed Action
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Constructing Compelling Questions
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Constructing Supporting Questions
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Determining Helpful Sources
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Civics
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Economics
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Geography
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History
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Gathering and Evaluating Sources
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Developing Claims and Using Evidence
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Communicating and Critiquing Conclusions
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Taking Informed Action
D1.1.K-2
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Explain why the compelling question is important to the student.
D1.2.K-2
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Identify disciplinary ideas associated with a compelling question.
D1.3.K-2
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Identify facts and concepts associated with a supporting question.
D1.4.K-2
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Make connections between supporting questions and compelling questions.
D1.5.K-2
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Determine the kinds of sources that will be helpful in answering compelling and supporting questions.
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Civic and Political Institutions
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Participation and Deliberation: Applying Civic Virtues and Democratic Principles
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Processes, Rules, and Laws
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Economic Decision Making
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Exchange and Markets
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The National Economy
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The Global Economy
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Geographic Representations: Spatial Views of the World
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Human-Environment Interaction: Place, Regions, and Culture
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Human Population: Spatial Patterns and Movements
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Global Interconnections: Changing Spatial Patterns
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Change, Continuity, and Context
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Perspectives
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Historical Sources and Evidence
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Causation and Argumentation
D3.1.K-2
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Gather relevant information from one or two sources while using the origin and structure to guide the selection.
D3.2.K-2
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Evaluate a source by distinguishing between fact and opinion.
D3.3.K-2
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Begins in grades 3–5
D3.4.K-2
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Begins in grades 3–5
D4.1.K-2
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Construct an argument with reasons.
D4.2.K-2
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Construct explanations using correct sequence and relevant information.
D4.3.K-2
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Present a summary of an argument using print, oral, and digital technologies.
D4.4.K-2
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Ask and answer questions about arguments.
D4.5.K-2
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Ask and answer questions about explanations
D4.6.K-2
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Identify and explain a range of local, regional, and global problems, and some ways in which people are trying to address these problems.
D4.7.K-2
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Identify ways to take action to help address local, regional, and global problems.
D4.8.K-2
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Use listening, consensus-building, and voting procedures to decide on and take action in their classrooms.
D2.Civ.1.K-2
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Describe roles and responsibilities of people in authority.
D2.Civ.2.K-2
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Explain how all people, not just official leaders, play important roles in a community.
D2.Civ.3.K-2
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Explain the need for and purposes of rules in various settings inside and outside of school.
D2.Civ.4.K-2
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Begins in grades 3–5
D2.Civ.5.K-2
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Explain what governments are and some of their functions.
D2.Civ.6.K-2
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Describe how communities work to accomplish common tasks, establish responsibilities, and fulfill roles of authority.
D2.Civ.7.K-2
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Apply civic virtues when participating in school settings.
D2.Civ.8.K-2
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Describe democratic principles such as equality, fairness, and respect for legitimate authority and rules.
D2.Civ.9.K-2
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Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions while responding attentively to others when addressing ideas and making decisions as a group.
D2.Civ.10.K-2
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Compare their own point of view with others' perspectives.
D2.Civ.11.K-2
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Explain how people can work together to make decisions in the classroom.
D2.Civ.12.K-2
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Identify and explain how rules function in public (classroom and school) settings.
D2.Civ.13.K-2
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Begins in grades 3–5
D2.Civ.14.K-2
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Describe how people have tried to improve their communities over time.
D2.Eco.1.K-2
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Explain how scarcity necessitates decision making.
D2.Eco.2.K-2
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Identify the benefits and costs of making various personal decisions.
D2.Eco.3.K-2
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Describe the skills and knowledge required to produce certain goods and services.
D2.Eco.4.K-2
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Describe the goods and services that people in the local community produce and those that are produced in other communities.
D2.Eco.5.K-2
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Identify prices of products in a local market.
D2.Eco.6.K-2
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Explain how people earn income.
D2.Eco.7.K-2
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Describe examples of costs of production.
D2.Eco.8.K-2
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Begins in grades 3-5
D2.Eco.9.K-2
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Describe the role of banks in an economy.
D2.Eco.10.K-2
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Explain why people save.
D2.Eco.11.K-2
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Begins in grades 3–5
D2.Eco.12.K-2
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Describe examples of the goods and services that governments provide.
D2.Eco.13.K-2
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Describe examples of capital goods and human capital.
D2.Eco.14.K-2
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Describe why people in one country trade goods and services with people in other countries.
D2.Eco.15.K-2
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Describe products that are produced abroad and sold domestically and products that are produced domestically and sold abroad.
D2.Geo.1.K-2
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Construct maps, graphs, and other representations of familiar places.
D2.Geo.2.K-2
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Use maps, graphs, photographs, and other representations to describe places and the relationships and interactions that shape them.
D2.Geo.3.K-2
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Use maps, globes, and other simple geographic models to identify cultural and environmental characteristics of places.
D2.Geo.4.K-2
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Explain how weather, climate, and other environmental characteristics affect people's lives in a place or region.
D2.Geo.5.K-2
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Describe how human activities affect the cultural and environmental characteristics of places or regions.
D2.Geo.6.K-2
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Identify some cultural and environmental characteristics of specific places.
D2.Geo.7.K-2
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Explain why and how people, goods, and ideas move from place to place.
D2.Geo.8.K-2
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Compare how people in different types of communities use local and distant environments to meet their daily needs.
D2.Geo.9.K-2
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Describe the connections between the physical environment of a place and the economic activities found there.
D2.Geo.10.K-2
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Describe changes in the physical and cultural characteristics of various world regions.
D2.Geo.11.K-2
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Explain how the consumption of products connects people to distant places.
D2.Geo.12.K-2
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Identify ways that a catastrophic disaster may affect people living in a place.
D2.His.1.K-2
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Create a chronological sequence of multiple events.
D2.His.2.K-2
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Compare life in the past to life today.
D2.His.3.K-2
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Generate questions about individuals and groups who have shaped a significant historical change.
D2.His.4.K-2
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Compare perspectives of people in the past to those of people in the present.
D2.His.5.K-2
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Begins in grades 3–5
D2.His.6.K-2
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Compare different accounts of the same historical event.
D2.His.7.K-2
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Begins in grades 9–12
D2.His.8.K-2
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Begins in grades 9–12
D2.His.9.K-2
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Identify different kinds of historical sources.
D2.His.10.K-2
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Explain how historical sources can be used to study the past.
D2.His.11.K-2
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Identify the maker, date, and place of origin for a historical source from information within the source itself.
D2.His.12.K-2
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Generate questions about a particular historical source as it relates to a particular historical event or development.
D2.His.13.K-2
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Begins in grade 3–5
D2.His.14.K-2
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Generate possible reasons for an event or development in the past.
D2.His.15.K-2
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Begins in grades 6–8
D2.His.16.K-2
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Select which reasons might be more likely than others to explain a historical event or development.
D2.His.17.K-2
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Begins in grades 3–5
Framework metadata
- Source document
- College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies State Standards (2017)
- Normalized subject
- Social Studies