Grade 2
Other Indiana Social Studies Content Connectors sets
Other Indiana Social Studies Content Connectors sets
History
- 1
Identify when the local community was established, and identify one of its founders.2.H.1a
- 2
Identify how transportation, work, or use of leisure time has changed between the past and present in community life. (E)2.H.2a
- 3
Identify an action or an individual who had a positive impact in your school and/or local community.2.H.3a
- 4
Identify a community celebration, symbol, or tradition and why it is important. (E)2.H.4a
- 5
Place three events from the history of the school and/or community in chronological order on a provided timeline. (E)2.H.5a
- 6
Use a classroom calendar to identify important school or community days or holidays.2.H.6a
- 7
Read or listen to a passage and summarize historical community event(s) using a variety of resources (e.g., the library, digital media, print media, electronic media, or community resources). 2.H.7a
Civics and Government
- 1
Identify three basic rights as a United States citizen. (E)2.C.1a
- 2
Identify three things a responsible government should do for a community.2.C.2a
- 3
Describe ways people of different ages, cultural backgrounds, or traditions contribute to the community. 2.C.3a
- 4
Identify people who are good citizens and describe the character traits that make them admirable. (E)2.C.4a
- 5
Identify the role played by Benjamin Harrison in promoting recitation of the Pledge by American school children.2.C.5a
Geography
- 1
Use a compass rose to locate a place in the school or community.2.G.1a
- 2
Locate Indiana, the United States, and North America on a world map. (E) 2.G.2a
- 3
Locate the equator, the poles, the continents, the United States, and Indiana on a world map or globe. (E) 2.G.2b
- 4
Identify physical features of your community and explain how they affect transportation or types of work. (E)2.G.3a
- 5
Compare neighborhoods in your community/region with those in other parts of the world.2.G.4a
- 6
On a map, identify physical features of the local community and how seasons may or may not impact those features. 2.G.5a
- 7
Identify and describe cultural or human features on a map using map symbols.2.G.6a
Economics
- 1
Explain that a price is what people pay when they buy goods or services and what people receive when they sell goods or services. (E)2.E.1a
- 2
Describe goods and services available in the local community; recognize how people in the community can be both consumers and producers. (E)2.E.2a
- 3
Identify why people need to make choices when there are limited resources in relation to people's wants. (E)2.E.3a
- 4
Explain why people trade for goods and services, and explain how money makes trade easier.2.E.4a
- 5
Identify something a person saves for and why saving is important.2.E.5a
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 2
- Where can I read the official document?
- 2024 Indiana Content Connectors: Grade 2 Social Studies
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