Standards
By the end of K: [standard not addressed at this grade]
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: SS.2.2.9.1 Describe the government systems in place in the studentsā local community.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: SS.1.2.9.1 Explain that government systems determine the rules of a society.
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Generate resourceProcesses, Rules, and Laws
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Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Identify some of the rights of American citizens and residents.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Compare roles and responsibilities of self and others at home, at school, and in the local community.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Describe the connection between rules and consequences, and why theyāre needed in a classroom or school.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Explain the need for rules at home, at school, and in the community.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Demonstrate active listening and positive interactions with group members and at class meetings.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Identify ways that students can work together to improve the classroom environment over time.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Compare the studentās own point of view on a topic with a peerās point of view on the same topic.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: With support, describe how communities divide responsibilities to achieve common goals.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Describe the responsibility of participation in the democratic process and participate in a gradeāappropriate way.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Identify local and state leaders and describe their roles and responsibilities.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Identify leaders in the studentās local community and describe their roles and responsibilities.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Apply civic virtues when participating in school settings.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Explain how people can work together to make decisions in the classroom
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Determine the meaning and importance of local and state symbols.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Recognize that government leaders are elected through a voting process and participate as appropriate.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Define democratic principles of equality, fairness, and respect.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Identify and explain how rules function in public settings.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Explain the need for and purposes of rules in various settings inside and outside of school.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Practice different roles and responsibilities within a group and/or in the classroom.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Describe how people have tried to improve the local community over time.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Explain what governments are and some of their functions.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Defend the studentās own point of view on a topic with many differing perspectives.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Inspect how communities work together to fulfill roles of authority.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Identify leaders in the studentās life and describe their roles.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Identify a problem that can be solved through sharing or compromise.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Explain and provide examples of important roles of society.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Evaluate consequences of following or not following rules.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Determine ways that people can have productive conversations and work together to make decisions.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Participate in a discussion of how communities work to accomplish common tasks.
Generate resourceExplain and participate in the rights and responsibilities of citizens.
Generate resourceExplain how all people, not just official leaders, play important roles in a community.
Generate resourceExplain the need for and purposes of rules in various settings inside and outside of school.
Generate resourceDescribe how communities work to accomplish common tasks, establish responsibilities, and fulfill roles of authority.
Generate resourceDescribe democratic principles such as equality, fairness, and respect for authority and rules.
Generate resourceFollow agreedā upon rules for discussions while responding attentively to others when addressing ideas and making decisions as a group.
Generate resourceExplain how people can work together to make decisions in the classroom.
Generate resourceIdentify and explain how rules function in public (classroom and school) settings.
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Generate resourceBy the end of 1: With support, explain the difference between producers and consumers.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Identify situations where goods are in high or low demand.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Examine decisions that people make about spending and saving money.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Explain that people need to trade for resources not found in their geographic region.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Identify different ways of acquiring what you need and want in Alaska.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Compare and contrast goods produced in the local community with those produced elsewhere.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Explain how and why households make choices between needs and wants.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: With support, describe the difference between public and private providers of goods and services in the local community.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Sort resources into categories based on location of origin.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Describe the skills and knowledge required to produce certain goods and services.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Define scarcity and explain how it affects decisionā making.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Explain why people in one country trade goods and services with people in other countries.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Explore and be able to explain traditional economic practices of the local region.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Describe the goods and services that people in the local community produce and those that are produced in other communities.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Identify the costs and benefits of personal decisions to the community, and vice versa.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Identify examples of the goods and services that local governments provide.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Categorize and describe products that are produced abroad and sold domestically and products that are produced domestically and sold abroad.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Compare the prices of locally produced and nonālocally produced goods in local markets.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Describe local examples of capital goods and human capital.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Describe examples of costs of production for local goods and services.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Participate in discussions about the role of banks in the local economy.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: With support, explain the difference between needs and wants.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: With support, explain why people save and provide examples from personal experience or literature.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Describe goods that are produced in the local geographic region.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Demonstrate how sharing and bartering are basic economic systems.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Participate in discussions about goods and services in the local community.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Explain why people have to make choices between needs and wants.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Participate in discussions about how people work to support their families.
Generate resourceDescribe the skills and knowledge required to produce certain goods and services.
Generate resourceDescribe the goods and services that people in the local community produce and those that are produced in other communities.
Generate resourceDescribe why people in one country trade goods and services with people in other countries.
Generate resourceDescribe products that are produced abroad and sold domestically and products that are produced domestically and sold abroad.
Generate resourceExplain different economic systems used by groups of Alaskans locally across time.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: [standard not addressed at this grade]
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Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Describe local weather and how it affects individuals and their activities.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Compare physical and cultural characteristics of the local community to another Alaskan community.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Design a map of the school and include a key, symbols, and a compass rose.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Identify people and goods that travel from the local community to another place.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Locate Alaska on a map of the United States and on a globe.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Describe how human activities affect the cultural and environmental characteristics of the local region.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Identify human activities that affect the local environment.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Describe how the consumption of products connects people in the local community to nearby communities.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Identify and name rivers, lakes, and mountains on a map of the local area.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Describe ways people in the local community use local environments to meet their daily needs.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Identify cultural characteristics of the local community.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Describe types of natural disasters common to the local region.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Use maps of the local community to identify cultural and environmental characteristics.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Explain how weather, climate, and other environmental characteristics affect peopleās lives in the local region.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: 1 Describe changes in the physical and cultural characteristics of regions outside of Alaska.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2:Ā Construct maps, graphs, and other representations of locations in the local community.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Explain why and how people, goods, and ideas move from place to place, including into and out of the local community.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Explain the geographical and cultural features that make Alaska distinct from other places.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Describe how the consumption of products connects people in Alaska to other places.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Use maps, graphs, photographs, and other representations to describe places and the relationships and interactions that shape them.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Compare how different groups of people in the local community use local and distant environments to meet their daily needs.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Identify some cultural and environmental characteristics of the local community.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Analyze ways that a catastrophic disaster may affect people living in the local region.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Identify broad environmental and cultural characteristics of regions on a globe.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Explain the connections between the local physical environment and the economic activities found there.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: With support, describe seasonal weather patterns in the local community.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: With support, participate in discussions about physical and cultural characteristics of the local community.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: With support, discuss how and why goods travel to the local community.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: With support, explain that products come from both local and distant places.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: With support, name an important geographical feature of the local community and be able to identify it in a photograph and on a map.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Name environmental characteristics of the area surrounding the school.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: With support, describe the physical environment of the local community.
Generate resourceExplain how weather, climate, and other environmental characteristics affect peopleās lives in a place or region.
Generate resourceDescribe how human activities affect the cultural and environmental characteristics of places or regions.
Generate resourceIdentify some cultural and environmental characteristics of specific places.
Generate resourceExplain how the consumption of products connects people to distant places.
Generate resourceIdentify ways that a catastrophic disaster may affect people living in a place.
Generate resourceUse maps, graphs, photographs, and other representations to describe places and the relationships and interactions that shape them.
Generate resourceUse maps, globes, and other simple geographic models to identify cultural and environmental characteristics of places.
Generate resourceExplain why and how people, goods, and ideas move from place to place.
Generate resourceCompare how people in different types of communities use local and distant environments to meet their daily needs.
Generate resourceDescribe the connections between the physical environment of a place and the economic activities found there.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: [standard not addressed at this grade]
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Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Create a personal timeline to show events in a sequential manner.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Describe causeāandā effect relationships based on an event in the classroom.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Provide examples of customs, practices, and traditions unique to local Alaska cultures.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Compare the studentās own account of an event to a peerās account of the same event.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Identify and explain likely reasons for an event in the classroom.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: With support, use historical sources to ask questions about events.
Generate resourceBy the end of 1: Ask questions about significant figures in local history.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Compare past and present perspectives on a situation, event, issue, or problem within the community.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Create and explain a chronological sequence of multiple events.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Generate possible reasons for an event or development in the local communityās past.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Compare and contrast the customs, practices, and traditions of two Alaska cultural groups, one of which is a local group.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Evaluate different accounts of the same historical event in the local community.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Explain how historical sources can be used to study the local communityās past.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Compare life in the local community in the past to life in the local community today.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Analyze likely reasons for an event or development in the local communityās past and identify implausible options.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Use a variety of sources to generate questions about events in the history of the local community.
Generate resourceBy the end of 2: Generate questions about, and describe how, specific individuals and groups have shaped local historical events.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Demonstrate the importance of listening to othersā points of view in the classroom and on the playground.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Demonstrate that a timeline represents a chronological sequence of events.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Explain how the studentās own actions may affect others.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Describe an event from the studentās own perspective.
Generate resourceBy the end of K: Describe a time when the studentās own actions affected others.
Generate resourceCompare perspectives of people in the past to those of people in the present.
Generate resourceGenerate questions about a particular historical source as it relates to a particular historical event or development.
Generate resourceGenerate questions about individuals and groups who have shaped a significant historical change.
Generate resourceSelect which reasons might be more likely than others to explain a historical event or development.
Generate resourceConstruct a variety of questions about social studies topics with guidance from adults and/or peers.
Generate resourceConstruct supporting questions to help answer compelling questions with guidance from adults and/or peers.
Generate resourceWith support, identify sources that can be used to support specific opinions.
Generate resourceAsk clarifying questions to better understand othersā opinions and perspectives.
Generate resourcePresent explanations using a variety of print, oral, and digital technologies.
Generate resourceIdentify problems or issues, as well as possible solutions, in classrooms, schools, and/or communities.
Generate resourceParticipate in deliberative and democratic procedures for classroom problemāsolving.
Generate resourceExplain ways to individually or collaboratively address local or regional problems or issues.
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