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- Grade 1
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- Grade 4
- Grade 5
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- American Government/Civics
- Economics
- Introduction to U.S. Intelligence and National Security Studies (2020)
- Personal Finance and Economics (2021): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Personal Financial Literacy
- Psychology
- Sociology
- United States History
- World Geography
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Historical Understandings
- SSKH1.
Identify the national holidays and describe the people and/or events celebrated.<ul><li>Christmas</li><li>Columbus Day</li><li>Independence Day</li><li>Labor Day</li><li>Martin Luther King, Jr. Day</li><li>Memorial Day</li><li>New Year's Day</li><li>Presidents Day (George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and the current president)</li><li>Thanksgiving Day</li><li>Veterans Day</li></ul>SSKH1
- SSKH2.
Identify the following American symbols:<ul><li>The national and state flags (United States and Georgia flags)</li><li>Pledge of Allegiance</li><li>Star Spangled Banner (identify as the national anthem)</li><li>The bald eagle</li><li>The Statue of Liberty</li><li>Lincoln Memorial (identify image and associate with Abraham Lincoln and Presidents Day)</li><li>Washington Monument (identify image and associate with George Washington and Presidents Day)</li><li>White House (identify image and associate with Presidents Day and the current president)</li></ul>SSKH2
- SSKH3.
Correctly use words and phrases related to chronology and time. (Note: These elements should be integrated into discussions about historical events and figures.)<ul><li>Now, long ago</li><li>Before, after</li><li>Today, tomorrow, yesterday</li><li>First, last, next</li><li>Day, week, month, year</li><li>Past, present, future</li></ul>SSKH3
Geographic Understandings
- SSKG1.
Describe the diversity of American culture by explaining the customs and celebrations of various families and communities.SSKG1
- SSKG2.
Explain that a map is a drawing of a place and a globe is a model of Earth.<ul><li>Differentiate land and water features on simple maps and globes.</li><li>Explain that maps and globes show a view from above.</li><li>Explain that maps and globes show features in a smaller size.</li></ul>SSKG2
- SSKG3.
State the street address, city, state, and country in which the student lives.SSKG3
Government/Civic Understandings
- SSKCG1.
Demonstrate an understanding of good citizenship.SSKCG1
- a.
Explain how rules are made and why.SSKCG1.a
- b.
Explain why rules should be followed.SSKCG1.b
- a.
- SSKCG2.
Describe examples of positive character traits exhibited by good citizens such as honesty, patriotism, courtesy, respect, pride, and self-control.SSKCG2
Economic Understandings
- SSKE1.
Describe the work that people do such as: police officer, fire fighter, soldier, mail carrier, farmer, doctor, teacher, etc.SSKE1
- SSKE2.
Explain that people earn income by working.SSKE2
- SSKE3.
Explain how money is used to purchase goods and services.SSKE3
- a.
Distinguish goods from services.SSKE3.a
- b.
Identify that U.S. coins and dollar bills (paper money) are used as currency.SSKE3.b
- a.
- SSKE4.
Explain that people must make choices because they cannot have everything they want.SSKE4
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2016
- Where can I read the official document?
- Social Studies Georgia Standards of Excellence - Kindergarten
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