Grade K
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Anchor and Inquiry Standards
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Developing Questions and Planning InquiriesK-2.1
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Construct a variety of questions about social studies topics with guidance from adults and/or peersSS.K-2.1.1
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Construct supporting questions to help answer compelling questions with guidance from adults and/or peersSS.K-2.1.2
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Gathering and Evaluating SourcesK-2.2
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Determine whether a source is primarily fact or opinionSS.K-2.2.1
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Determine whether a source is primary or secondarySS.K-2.2.2
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Gather facts from teacher and/or adult-curated sources to answer questionsSS.K-2.2.3
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Creating ClaimsK-2.3
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Begins in grades 3-5SS.K-2.3.1
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Begins in grades 3-5SS.K-2.3.2
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Communicating ConclusionsK-2.4
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Construct explanations using correct sequence and relevant informationSS.K-2.4.1
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Respectfully ask and answer questions about arguments and explanationsSS.K-2.4.2
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Present explanations using a variety of print, oral, and digital technologiesSS.K-2.4.3
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Taking Informed ActionK-2.5
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Identify problems or issues in classrooms, schools, or communitiesSS.K-2.5.1
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Identify ways in which people are trying to address problems or issues in classrooms, schools, or communitiesSS.K-2.5.2
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Use deliberative and democratic procedures (e.g., listening, consensus building, voting) to identify ways to take action on classroom, school, or community problems or issuesSS.K-2.5.3
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Show evidence of taking individual or group action on one or more problems or issuesSS.K-2.5.4
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Content Standards
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Compare rules that apply in different settings and evaluate the consequences of following or not following rulesSS.K.1.8.1
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Determine ways that people can work together effectively to make decisionsSS.K.1.8.2
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Compare roles and responsibilities of self and others at home, at school, and in neighborhood settingsSS.K.1.7.3
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Sequence important events in your lifeSS.K.2.17.1
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Explain the effects of an event in your lifeSS.K.2.19.2
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Describe an event from two different perspectivesSS.K.2.18.3
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Give examples of how scarcity affects your daily choicesSS.K.3.9.1
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Describe differences between needs and wantsSS.K.3.10.2
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Examine physical characteristics on maps and globes using positional wordsSS.K.3.13.3
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Describe how and why people move from place to placeSS.K.3.15.4
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2018
- Where can I read the official document?
- Hawaii Core Standards for Social Studies - Kindergarten
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