Grade 4
Other Nevada Social Studies sets
Other Nevada Social Studies sets
Nevada: Past and Present
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Generate compelling questions to explore the history of Nevada.SS.4.1
- 2.
Generate and answer supporting questions that help address the compelling question.SS.4.2
- 3.
Analyze the differences between primary and secondary sources and use them to construct an argument about the past.SS.4.3
- 4.
Analyze the sourcing and context of sources with corroboration and close reading.SS.4.4
- 5.
Cite evidence that supports a response to supporting or compelling questions.SS.4.5
- 6.
Construct responses to compelling questions using reasoning, examples, and relevant details.SS.4.6
- 7.
Construct organized explanations for various audiences and purposes using evidence and reasoning.SS.4.7
- 8.
Participate in a structured academic discussion using evidence and reasoning to share and critique ideas.SS.4.8
- 9.
List and discuss group or individual action to help address local or regional problems.SS.4.9
- 10.
Use deliberative and democratic procedures to take action about an issue.SS.4.10
- 11.
Evaluate why Nevada became a state and the role of Nevada in national politics.SS.4.11
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Analyze how Nevada's population and culture have changed over time.SS.4.12
- 13.
Analyze the diverse population of Nevada's early inhabitants, natives, and settlers and discuss their unique experiences and contributions.SS.4.13
- 14.
Evaluate the development and evolution of Nevada's symbols, mottoes, and slogans.SS.4.14
- 15.
Analyze how racism and discriminatory practices have led to oppression in Nevada.SS.4.15
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Analyze how diverse individuals and groups in Nevada led movements for social justice in response to discriminatory practices.SS.4.16
- 17.
Analyze the impact that Native people have had on the culture of Nevada.SS.4.17
- 18.
Identify and analyze the diversity and cultural traditions of Nevada's people, including but not limited to: Native communities, Basque communities, etc.SS.4.18
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Identify the contributions of culturally, racially, and ethnically diverse individual Nevadans to the advancement of Nevada.SS.4.19
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Evaluate how core civic virtues and democratic principles have guided or continue to guide local and state government in Nevada.SS.4.20
- 21.
Identify and discuss examples of rules, laws, and authorities that keep people safe and property secure in the state of Nevada.SS.4.21
- 22.
Investigate how interest groups have influenced the political, social, and cultural landscape of Nevada.SS.4.22
- 23.
Create maps that include human and physical features and demonstrates spatial patterns in Nevada.SS.4.23
- 24.
Examine how and why Nevada's landscape has been impacted by humans.SS.4.24
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Analyze how technological changes have impacted the environment and economy of Nevada.SS.4.25
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Describe the difference in population distribution across Nevada.SS.4.26
- 27.
Using the historical and contemporary examples discuss the importance of major industries to Nevada's economy.SS.4.27
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Describe the intended and unintended consequences of decisions made regarding limited and shared resources in Nevada.SS.4.29
- 30.
Investigate the role of Nevada's economy in relation to the national economy.SS.4.30
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 4
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2017
- Where can I read the official document?
- Nevada Academic Content Standards for Social Studies
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