Grade 1
Other Alabama Social Studies sets
- Grade K
- Kindergarten: Living and Working Together in Family and Community
- Grade 1: Living and Working Together in Community and State
- Grade 2
- Grade 2: Living and Working Together in State and Nation
- Grade 3
- Grade 3: Alabama in American History and Government I: Geography and Settlement
- Grade 4
- Grade 4: Alabama in American History and Government II: Colonies to 1900
- Grade 5
- Grade 5: Alabama in American History and Government III: Twentieth Century to Present
- Grade 6
- Grade 6: Making A New Nation: United States Beginnings and Civic Foundations
- Grade 7
- Grade 7: World History and Geography: Geographic Principles and Ancient Civilizations
- Grade 8
- Grade 8: World History and Geography: Middle Ages to the Enlightenment
- Alabama Studies
- Contemporary World Issues
- Grade 9
- Grade 9: World History and Geography: Age of Revolution to Present
- Historical Studies
- Holocaust Studies
- Human Geography
- Psychology
- Psychology Grade 9-12
- Sociology
- Grade 10
- Grade 10: United States History I: Revolution to Progressive Era
- Grade 11
- Grade 11: United States History II: World War I to Present
- Grade 12
- Grade 12: Economics
- Grade 12: United States Government
- U.S. Government
Other Alabama Social Studies sets
- Grade K
- Kindergarten: Living and Working Together in Family and Community
- Grade 1: Living and Working Together in Community and State
- Grade 2
- Grade 2: Living and Working Together in State and Nation
- Grade 3
- Grade 3: Alabama in American History and Government I: Geography and Settlement
- Grade 4
- Grade 4: Alabama in American History and Government II: Colonies to 1900
- Grade 5
- Grade 5: Alabama in American History and Government III: Twentieth Century to Present
- Grade 6
- Grade 6: Making A New Nation: United States Beginnings and Civic Foundations
- Grade 7
- Grade 7: World History and Geography: Geographic Principles and Ancient Civilizations
- Grade 8
- Grade 8: World History and Geography: Middle Ages to the Enlightenment
- Alabama Studies
- Contemporary World Issues
- Grade 9
- Grade 9: World History and Geography: Age of Revolution to Present
- Historical Studies
- Holocaust Studies
- Human Geography
- Psychology
- Psychology Grade 9-12
- Sociology
- Grade 10
- Grade 10: United States History I: Revolution to Progressive Era
- Grade 11
- Grade 11: United States History II: World War I to Present
- Grade 12
- Grade 12: Economics
- Grade 12: United States Government
- U.S. Government
Living and Working Together in Community and State
- 1.
Construct daily schedules, calendars, and timelines.1.1
- a.
Using vocabulary associated with time, including past, present, and future1.1.a
- a.
- 2.
Identify rights and responsibilities of citizens within the local community and state.1.2
- a.
Describing how rules in the community and laws in the state protect citizens' rights and property1.2.a
- b.
Describing ways, including paying taxes, responsible citizens contribute to the common good of the community and state1.2.b
- c.
Demonstrating voting as a way of making choices and decisions1.2.c
- a.
- 3.
Recognize leaders and their roles in the local community and state.1.3
- a.
Describing roles of public officials, including mayor and governor1.3.a
- b.
Identifying on a map Montgomery as the capital of the state of Alabama1.3.b
- a.
- 4.
Identify contributions of diverse significant figures that influenced the local community and state in the past and present.1.4
- 5.
Identify historical events and celebrations within the local community and throughout Alabama.1.5
- a.
Differentiating between fact and fiction when sharing stories or retelling events using primary and secondary sources1.5.a
- a.
- 6.
Compare ways individuals and groups in the local community and state lived in the past to how they live today.1.6
- a.
Identifying past and present forms of communication1.6.a
- b.
Identifying past and present types of apparel1.6.b
- c.
Identifying past and present types of technology1.6.c
- d.
Identifying past and present types of recreation1.6.d
- e.
Identifying past and present primary sources1.6.e
- a.
- 7.
Describe how occupational and recreational opportunities in the local community and state are affected by the physical environment.1.7
- 8.
Identify land masses, bodies of water, and other physical features on maps and globes.1.8
- a.
Explaining the use of cardinal directions and the compass rose1.8.a
- b.
Measuring distance using nonstandard units1.8.b
- c.
Using vocabulary associated with geographical features, including river, lake, ocean, and mountain1.8.c
- a.
- 9.
Differentiate between natural resources and human-made products.1.9
- a.
Listing ways to protect our natural resources1.9.a
- a.
- 10.
Describe the role of money in everyday life.1.10
- a.
Categorizing purchases families make as needs or wants1.10.a
- b.
Explaining the concepts of saving and borrowing1.10.b
- c.
Identifying differences between buyers and sellers1.10.c
- d.
Classifying specialized jobs of workers with regard to the production of goods and services1.10.d
- e.
Using vocabulary associated with the function of money, including barter, trade, spend, and save1.10.e
- a.
- 11.
Identify traditions and contributions of various cultures in the local community and state.1.11
- 12.
Compare common and unique characteristics in societal groups, including age, religious beliefs, ethnicity, persons with disabilities, and equality between genders.1.12
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 1
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2013
- Where can I read the official document?
- Alabama Course of Study: Social Studies
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Social Studies- Grade K
- Kindergarten: Living and Working Together in Family and Community
- Grade 1: Living and Working Together in Community and State
- Grade 2
- Grade 2: Living and Working Together in State and Nation
- Grade 3
- Grade 3: Alabama in American History and Government I: Geography and Settlement
- Grade 4
- Grade 4: Alabama in American History and Government II: Colonies to 1900
- Grade 5
- Grade 5: Alabama in American History and Government III: Twentieth Century to Present
- Grade 6
- Grade 6: Making A New Nation: United States Beginnings and Civic Foundations
- Grade 7
- Grade 7: World History and Geography: Geographic Principles and Ancient Civilizations
- Grade 8
- Grade 8: World History and Geography: Middle Ages to the Enlightenment
- Alabama Studies
- Contemporary World Issues
- Grade 9
- Grade 9: World History and Geography: Age of Revolution to Present
- Historical Studies
- Holocaust Studies
- Human Geography
- Psychology
- Psychology Grade 9-12
- Sociology
- Grade 10
- Grade 10: United States History I: Revolution to Progressive Era
- Grade 11
- Grade 11: United States History II: World War I to Present
- Grade 12
- Grade 12: Economics
- Grade 12: United States Government
- U.S. Government
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