5th Grade
Right and Responsibilities
Constructing Supporting Questions
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Identify supporting questions that answer the compelling question in a familiar inquiry.EE.SS.5.2
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Gathering and Evaluating Sources
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Determine how to tell if a source is credible.EE.SS.5.3
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Developing Claims and Using Evidence
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Cite evidence from sources that support a response to a compelling question.EE.SS.5.4
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Communicating and Critiquing Conclusions
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With teacher direction, construct responses to a compelling question. EE.SS.5.5
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Taking Informed Action
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Predict outcomes when taking action to address a problem. EE.SS.5.6
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Examine Factors that Led to Continuity and Change on Human Development and Behavior
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Identify a strategy that one demographic group has used to ensure its rights.EE.SS.5.9
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Apply Civic Virtues and Democratic Principles
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Determine a way in which the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution impacted society.EE.SS.5.10
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Interpret Processes, Rules and Laws
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Identify a process people can use to change laws/rules in the classroom, school, government, and/or society.EE.SS.5.11
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Identify how a law has changed over time. EE.SS.5.12
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Critique Exchange and Markets
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Identify how goods and services are produced and distributed.EE.SS.5.13
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Evaluate the National Economy
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Determine the purpose of taxes and how the government uses taxes to provide goods and services.EE.SS.5.14
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Assess the Global Economy
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Identify how countries benefit from trading.EE.SS.5.15
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Create a Saving and Spending Plan
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Identify ways people can monitor how they save and spend money.EE.SS.5.16
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Create Geographic Representations
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Using maps and other simple geographic models, create a route to a specific location.EE.SS.5.19
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Analyze Change, Continuity, and Context
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Identify the connection between historical developments that occurred within the same time period.EE.SS.5.21
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Compare Perspectives
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Identify how someone's perspective can affect their view of historical events.EE.SS.5.22
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Iowa History
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Identify Iowa's role in civil rights history.EE.SS.5.26
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 5
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- Iowa’s Essential Elements for Social Studies for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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