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Historical Understandings
- SS2H1.
Describe the lives and contributions of historical figures in Georgia history.<ul><li>James Oglethorpe, Tomochichi, and Mary Musgrove (founding of Georgia)</li><li>Sequoyah (development of a Cherokee alphabet)</li><li>Jackie Robinson (sportsmanship and civil rights)</li><li>Martin Luther King, Jr. (civil rights)</li><li>Juliette Gordon Low (Girl Scouts and leadership)</li><li>Jimmy Carter (leadership and human rights)</li></ul>SS2H1
- SS2H2.
Describe the Georgia Creek and Cherokee cultures of the past in terms of tools, clothing, homes, ways of making a living, and accomplishments.SS2H2
- a.
Compare and contrast the Georgia Creek and Cherokee cultures of the past to those of Georgians today.SS2H2.a
- a.
Geographic Understandings
- SS2G1.
Locate and compare major topographical features of Georgia and describe how these features define Georgia's surface.SS2G1
- a.
Locate and compare the geographic regions of Georgia: Blue Ridge, Piedmont, Coastal Plain, Ridge and Valley, and Appalachian Plateau.SS2G1.a
- b.
Locate on a physical map the major rivers: Savannah, Flint, and Chattahoochee.SS2G1.b
- a.
- SS2G2.
Describe the cultural and geographic systems associated with the historical figures in SS2H1 and Georgia's Creek and Cherokee in SS2H2.SS2G2
- a.
Identify specific locations significant to the life and times of each historic figure, and the Creek and Cherokee, on a political or physical map.SS2G2.a
- b.
Describe how each historic figure and the Creek and Cherokee adapted to and were influenced by their environments.SS2G2.b
- c.
Describe how the region in which these historic figures lived affected their lives and compare these regions to the region in which students live.SS2G2.c
- d.
Describe the regions in Georgia where the Creek and Cherokee lived and how the people used their local resources.SS2G2.d
- a.
Government/Civic Understandings
- SS2CG1.
Define the concept of government and the need for rules and laws.SS2CG1
- SS2CG2.
Identify the following elected officials of the executive branch and where they work:<ul><li>President (leader of our nation) and Washington, D.C. – White House</li><li>Governor (leader of our state) and Atlanta, GA – State Capitol Building</li><li>Mayor (leader of a city) and city hall</li></ul>SS2CG2
- SS2CG3.
Give examples of how the historical figures in SS2H1 demonstrate positive citizenship traits such as: honesty, dependability, trustworthiness, honor, civility, good sportsmanship, patience, and compassion.SS2CG3
Economic Understandings
- SS2E1.
Explain that because of scarcity, people must make choices that result in opportunity costs.SS2E1
- SS2E2.
Identify some ways in which goods and services are allocated (such as: price, majority rule, contests, force, sharing, lottery, authority, first-come-first-served, and personal characteristics).SS2E2
- SS2E3.
Explain that people usually use money to obtain the goods and services they want and explain how money makes trade easier than barter.SS2E3
- SS2E4.
Describe the costs and benefits of personal saving and spending choices.SS2E4
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 2
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2016
- Where can I read the official document?
- Social Studies Georgia Standards of Excellence - Grade 2
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