Knowledge of the principles expressed in documents shaping constitutional democracy in the United States.
- B.
Purposes and principles of the ConstitutionPC.1.B
- B.
Identify reasons for making rules within the school.K.PC.1.B
- B.
- C.
Purposes and principles of the Bill of RightsPC.1.C
- C.
Discuss the concept of individual rights.K.PC.1.C
- C.
- E.
Character Traits and Civic Attitudes of Significant IndividualsPC.1.E
- E.
Describe the character traits of role models within your family or school.K.PC.1.E
- E.
- F.
Knowledge of the symbols of our state and nationPC.1.F
- a.
Identify the flag as a symbol of our nation.K.PC.1.F.a
- b.
Recite the Pledge of Allegiance.K.PC.1.F.b
- a.
Knowledge of principles and processes of governance systems.
- C.
Processes of governmental systems in decision makingGS.2.C
- C.
Describe why groups need to make decisions and how those decisions are made in families and classrooms.K.GS.2.C
- C.
- D.
Functions of governmental systemsGS.2.D
- D.
Describe roles and responsibilities of people in authority in families and in groups.K.GS.2.D
- D.
Knowledge of continuity and change in the history of Missouri and the United States.
- B.
Historical Perspective/Thinking/Passage of timeH.3.B
- a.
Create a personal history.K.H.3.B.a
- b.
Compare your family in the past and present.K.H.3.B.b
- a.
- C.
Knowledge of the contributions of significant persons in U.S. historyH.3.C
- C.
Describe the contributions of people typically studied in K-5 programs associated with national holidays.K.H.3.C
- C.
Knowledge of economic concepts and principles.
- A.
Knowledge of basic economic conceptsE.4.A
- a.
Describe examples of scarcity within your family and school.K.E.4.A.a
- b.
Describe examples of opportunity cost within your family and school.K.E.4.A.b
- c.
Describe examples of needs and wants within your family and school.K.E.4.A.c
- a.
Knowledge of major elements of geographical study and analysis and their relationship to changes in society and the environment.
- A.
Reading and constructing mapsEG.5.A
- a.
Identify maps and globes as representations of real places.K.EG.5.A.a
- b.
With assistance, read, construct, and use maps of familiar places such as the classroom, the home, the bedroom etc.K.EG.5.A.b
- c.
Match legend symbols to map features.K.EG.5.A.c
- a.
- B.
Understanding the concept of location to make predictions and solve problemsEG.5.B
- B.
Apply positional words to locations within the classroom.K.EG.5.B
- B.
Knowledge of relationships of the individual and groups to institutions and cultural traditions.
- A.
Cultural characteristics of all peopleRI.6.A
- A.
Describe cultural characteristics of your family and class members including language, celebrations, customs, holidays, artistic expression, food, dress, and traditions.K.RI.6.A
- A.
- B.
Methods of resolving conflictsRI.6.B
- B.
Explain how to resolve disputes peacefully in the classroom and on the playground.K.RI.6.B
- B.
- C.
Ideas and beliefs of different culturesRI.6.C
- C.
Share stories related to your family cultural traditions and family lore.K.RI.6.C
- C.
- D.
Cultural heritage and preservationRI.6.D
- D.
Describe how you and your family remember and commemorate your cultural heritage.K.RI.6.D
- D.
Knowledge of the use of tools of social science inquiry.
- A.
Identify, select, analyze and evaluate resources to create a product of social science inquiryTS.7.A
- a.
Label and analyze different social studies' sources with guidance and support from an adult.K.TS.7.A.a
- b.
Use artifacts to share information on social studies' topics.K.TS.7.A.b
- a.
- B.
Use visual tools to communicate information and ideasTS.7.B
- B.
Use visual tools to communicate information.K.TS.7.B
- B.
- D.
Conducting and presenting research with appropriate resourcesTS.7.D
- D.
Share findings about a topic.K.TS.7.D
- D.
- E.
Developing a research plan and identifying resourcesTS.7.E
- E.
Ask questions and find answers about a topic, with assistance.K.TS.7.E
- E.
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2016
- Where can I read the official document?
- Missouri Learning Standards: Social Studies (K-5)
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