Kindergarten through Grade 2 Geography Standards
Other Alaska Social Studies sets
- Kindergarten through Grade 2 Civics Standards
- Kindergarten through Grade 2 Economics Standards
- Kindergarten through Grade 2 History Standards
- Kindergarten through Grade 2 Inquiry Standards
- Grade 3 through 5 Civics Standards
- Grade 3 through 5 Economics Standards
- Grade 3 through 5 Geography Standards
- Grade 3 through 5 History Standards
- Grade 3 through 5 Inquiry Standards
- Grade 6 Alaska Studies and Geography Standards
- Grade 6 through 8 Inquiry Standards
- Grade 7 World History and Geography Standards
- Grade 8 U.S. History and Civics
- Grade 9 through 12 Alaska History Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 Civics Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 Economics Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 Geography Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 Inquiry Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 U.S. History Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 World History Standards
Other Alaska Social Studies sets
- Kindergarten through Grade 2 Civics Standards
- Kindergarten through Grade 2 Economics Standards
- Kindergarten through Grade 2 History Standards
- Kindergarten through Grade 2 Inquiry Standards
- Grade 3 through 5 Civics Standards
- Grade 3 through 5 Economics Standards
- Grade 3 through 5 Geography Standards
- Grade 3 through 5 History Standards
- Grade 3 through 5 Inquiry Standards
- Grade 6 Alaska Studies and Geography Standards
- Grade 6 through 8 Inquiry Standards
- Grade 7 World History and Geography Standards
- Grade 8 U.S. History and Civics
- Grade 9 through 12 Alaska History Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 Civics Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 Economics Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 Geography Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 Inquiry Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 U.S. History Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 World History Standards
Human‐Environment Interaction: Place, Regions, and CultureSS.K‐2.16
- 1
Explain how weather, climate, and other environmental characteristics affect people’s lives in a place or region.SS.K‐2.16.1
- K
By the end of K: With support, describe seasonal weather patterns in the local community.SS.K.1.16.1
- 1
By the end of 1: Describe local weather and how it affects individuals and their activities.SS.1.1.16.1
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By the end of 2: Explain how weather, climate, and other environmental characteristics affect people’s lives in the local region.SS.2.1.16.1
- K
- 2
Describe how human activities affect the cultural and environmental characteristics of places or regions.SS.K‐2.16.2
- K
By the end of K: [standard not addressed at this grade]
- 1
By the end of 1: Identify human activities that affect the local environment.SS.1.2.16.1
- 2
By the end of 2: Describe how human activities affect the cultural and environmental characteristics of the local region.SS.1.2.16.1
- K
- 3
Identify some cultural and environmental characteristics of specific places.SS.K‐2.16.3
- K
By the end of K: Name environmental characteristics of the area surrounding the school.SS.K.3.16.1
- 1
By the end of 1: Identify cultural characteristics of the local community.SS.1.3.16.1
- 2
By the end of 2: Identify some cultural and environmental characteristics of the local community.SS.2.3.16.1
- K
Global Interconnections: Changing Spatial PatternsSS.K‐2.17
- 1
Global Interconnections: Changing Spatial PatternsSS.K‐2.17.1
- K
By the end of K: With support, participate in discussions about physical and cultural characteristics of the local community.SS.K.1.17.1
- 1
By the end of 1: Compare physical and cultural characteristics of the local community to another Alaskan community.SS.1.1.17.1
- 2
By the end of 2: 1 Describe changes in the physical and cultural characteristics of regions outside of Alaska.SS.2.1.17
- K
- 2
Explain how the consumption of products connects people to distant places. SS.K‐2.17.2
- K
By the end of K: With support, explain that products come from both local and distant places.SS.K.2.17.1
- 1
By the end of 1: Describe how the consumption of products connects people in the local community to nearby communities.SS.1.2.17.1
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By the end of 2: Describe how the consumption of products connects people in Alaska to other places.SS.2.2.17.1
- K
- 3
Identify ways that a catastrophic disaster may affect people living in a place.SS.K‐2.17.3
- K
By the end of K: Identify types of natural disasters.SS.K.3.17.1
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By the end of 1: Describe types of natural disasters common to the local region. SS.1.3.17.1
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By the end of 2: Analyze ways that a catastrophic disaster may affect people living in the local region.SS.2.3.17.1
- K
Geographic Representations and ReasoningSS.K‐2.18
- 1
Construct maps, graphs, and other representations of familiar places. SS.K‐2.18.1
- K
By the end of K: With support, create a map of the classroom.SS.K.1.18.1
- 1
By the end of 1: Design a map of the school and include a key, symbols, and a compass rose.SS.1.1.18.1
- 2
By the end of 2: Construct maps, graphs, and other representations of locations in the local community.SS.2.1.18.1
- K
- 2
Use maps, graphs, photographs, and other representations to describe places and the relationships and interactions that shape them.SS.K‐2.18.2
- K
By 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.SS.K.2.18.1
- 1
By the end of 1: Identify and name rivers, lakes, and mountains on a map of the local area.SS.1.2.18.1
- 2
By the end of 2: Use maps, graphs, photographs, and other representations to describe places and the relationships and interactions that shape them. SS.2.2.18.1
- K
- 3
Use maps, globes, and other simple geographic models to identify cultural and environmental characteristics of places. SS.K‐2.18.3
- K
By the end of K: [standard not addressed at this grade]
- 1
By the end of 1: Use maps of the local community to identify cultural and environmental characteristics.SS.1.3.18.1
- 2
By the end of 2: Identify broad environmental and cultural characteristics of regions on a globe.SS.2.3.18.1
- K
Human Population: Spatial Patterns and MovementsSS.K‐2.19
- 1
Explain why and how people, goods, and ideas move from place to place.SS.K‐2.19.1
- K
By the end of K: With support, discuss how and why goods travel to the local community.SS.K.1.19.1
- 1
By the end of 1: Identify people and goods that travel from the local community to another place.SS.1.1.19.1
- 2
By 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.SS.2.1.19.1
- K
- 2
Compare how people in different types of communities use local and distant environments to meet their daily needs.SS.K‐2.19.2
- K
By the end of K: Identify different types of communities.SS.K.2.19.1
- 1
By the end of 1: Describe ways people in the local community use local environments to meet their daily needs.SS.1.2.19.1
- 2
By the end of 2: Compare how different groups of people in the local community use local and distant environments to meet their daily needs.SS.2.2.19.1
- K
- 3
Describe the connections between the physical environment of a place and the economic activities found there.SS.K‐2.19.3
- K
By the end of K: With support, describe the physical environment of the local community.SS.K.3.19.1
- 1
By the end of 1: Describe local economic activities.SS.1.3.19.1
- 2
By the end of 2: Explain the connections between the local physical environment and the economic activities found there.SS.2.3.19.1
- K
Geography of AlaskaSS.K‐2.20
- 1
Identify what makes Alaska geographically unique.SS.K‐2.20.1
- K
By the end of K: Locate the local community on a map.SS.K.1.20.1
- 1
By the end of 1: Locate Alaska on a map of the United States and on a globe.SS.1.1.20.1
- 2
By the end of 2: Explain the geographical and cultural features that make Alaska distinct from other places. SS.2.1.20.1
- K
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten, Grade 1, and Grade 2
- Where can I read the official document?
- Alaska Social Studies Standards
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- Grade 3 through 5 Civics Standards
- Grade 3 through 5 Economics Standards
- Grade 3 through 5 Geography Standards
- Grade 3 through 5 History Standards
- Grade 3 through 5 Inquiry Standards
- Grade 6 Alaska Studies and Geography Standards
- Grade 6 through 8 Inquiry Standards
- Grade 7 World History and Geography Standards
- Grade 8 U.S. History and Civics
- Grade 9 through 12 Alaska History Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 Civics Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 Economics Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 Geography Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 Inquiry Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 U.S. History Standards
- Grade 9 through 12 World History Standards
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