Inquiry Anchor Standards
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Constructing Compelling Questions
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Identify the disciplinary concepts and ideas associated with a compelling question.SS.5.1.
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Constructing Supporting Questions
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Use supporting questions to help answer the compelling question in an inquiry.SS.5.2.
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Gathering and Evaluating Sources
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Determine the credibility of multiple sources.SS.5.3.
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Developing Claims and Using Evidence
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Identify evidence that draws information from multiple perspectives and sources in response to a compelling question.SS.5.4.
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Developing Claims and Using Evidence
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Identify evidence that draws information from multiple perspectives and sources in response to a compelling question.SS.5.4.
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Communicating and Critiquing Conclusions
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With teacher direction, construct responses to compelling questions supported by reasoning and evidence.SS.5.5.
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Taking Informed Action
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Identify challenges and opportunities when taking action to address problems, including predicting possible results. SS.5.6.
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Use a range of consensus-building and democratic procedures to make decisions about and act on civic problems in the classroom.SS.5.7.
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Content Anchor Standards
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Recognize the Interaction Between the Individual and Various Groups
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Analyze how rights and laws influence interactions between groups in society.SS.5.8.
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Examine Factors that Led to Continuity and Change on Human Development and Behavior
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Analyze the strategies that a variety of demographic groups have used to ensure their rights.SS.5.9.
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Apply Civic Virtues and Democratic Principles
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Describe how the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution impact the decisions of government, society, and/or communities. (21st century skills)SS.5.10.
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Interpret Processes, Rules and Laws
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Explain the processes people use to change rules and laws in the classroom, school, government, and/or society. (21st century skills)SS.5.11.
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Describe how laws, rules and processes have changed over time in order to restrict, protect, or extend rights. (21st century skills)SS.5.12
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Critique Exchange and Markets
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Describe how goods and services are produced and distributed domestically and globally.SS.5.13.
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Evaluate the National Economy
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Explain how various levels of government use taxes to pay for the goods and services they provide.SS.5.14.
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Assess the Global Economy
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Explain how trade impacts relationships between countries.SS.5.15.
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Create a Saving and Spending Plan
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Demonstrate ways to monitor how money is spent and saved. (21st century skills)SS.5.16.
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Measure Risk Management Tools
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Give examples of financial risks that individuals and households face. (21st century skills)SS.5.17.
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Investigate ways that personal information is fraudulently obtained. (21st century skills)SS.5.18.
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Create Geographic Representations
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Create geographic representations to illustrate how cultural and environmental characteristics of a region impacted a historical event.SS.5.19.
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Analyze Human Population Movements and Patterns
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Analyze how rules and laws encourage or restrict human population movements to and within the United States of America.SS.5.20.
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Analyze Change, Continuity, and Context
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Describe the connections between historical developments that occurred within the same time period.SS.5.21.
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Compare Perspectives
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Explain how economic, political, and social contexts shaped people's perspectives at a given time in history.SS.5.22
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Critique Historical Sources and Evidence
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Using information from within a primary source, infer the intended audience, purpose, and how the creator's intended audience shaped the source.SS.5.23.
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Justify Causation and Argumentation
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Explain probable causes and effects of historical developments.SS.5.24.
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Develop a claim about the past and cite evidence to support it.SS.5.25.
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Iowa History
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Analyze Iowa's role in civil rights history.SS.5.26.
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 5
- Where can I read the official document?
- K-12 Iowa Core in Social Studies: 5th Grade: Rights and Responsibilities
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