Grade 3
Other Illinois Social Science sets
Other Illinois Social Science sets
Inquiry
Developing Questions and Planning Inquiries
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Develop essential questions and explain the importance of the questions to self and others.SS.3-5.IS.1
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Students generate supporting questions that require investigation to help answer essential questions.SS.3-5.IS.2
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Identify varied resources that answer essential and student-generated questions and that take into consideration multiple points of view.SS.3-5.IS.3
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Evaluating Sources and Using Evidence
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Gather relevant information and distinguish between fact and opinion to determine credibility of multiple sources.SS.3-5.IS.4
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Develop claims using evidence from multiple sources to answer essential questions.SS.3-5.IS.5
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Communicating Conclusions and Taking Informed Action
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Construct arguments using claims and evidence from multiple sources.SS.3-5.IS.6
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Construct explanations using reasoning, correct sequences, examples, and details with relevant information and data.SS.3-5 IS.7
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Present a summary of arguments and explanations to others inside and/or outside of the classroom using print and oral technologies.SS.3-5.IS.8
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Explain the use of inquiry strategies, approaches, and relevant sources that will allow students to address local, regional, state, national, and global problems.SS.3-5.IS.9
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Engage in reflective conversations to draw conclusions on inquiry findings and create action steps that consider multiple viewpoints.SS.3-5.IS.10
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Civics
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Explain how families, workplaces, organizations, and government entities interact and affect communities in multiple ways.SS.3.CV.1
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Using evidence, describe how people have strived to improve communities over time to achieve equitable outcomes, practices, or policies.SS.3.CV.2
Economics/ Financial Literacy
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Compare the goods and services that people in the local community produce and those that are produced in other communities.SS.3.EC.1
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Generate examples of the goods and services that governments provide.SS.3.EC.2
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Describe the role of banks and other financial institutions in an economy.SS.3.EC.3
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Explain that when people borrow, they receive something of value now and agree to repay the lender over time.SS.3.EC.4
Geography
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Use print and digital maps, globes, and other simple geographic models to identify topographic and other graphic representations of both familiar and unfamiliar locations.SS.3.G.1
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Explain how culture influences the way people modify and adapt to the environment or the way people do not modify and adapt to their environments.SS.3.G.2
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Describe the movement of goods, people, jobs, and/or information and the effect of the cultural and environmental characteristics on movement of goods.SS.3.G.3
History
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Create and use a chronological sequence of related events to compare developments that happened at the same time.SS.3.H.1
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Explain how the diverse perspectives of people and events develop and shape communities and/or regions.SS.3.H.2
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Identify and analyze how different kinds of historical sources are used to explain events in the past.SS.3.H.3
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 3
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2022
- Where can I read the official document?
- Illinois Social Science Standards
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