Grade 2
Second Grade
Inquiry
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Construct Compelling and Supporting Questions2.2.23
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Explain why a compelling question is important.2.1
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Generate supporting questions related to compelling questions within a variety of social studies topics.2.2
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Gather and Evaluate Sources2.2.24
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With support, determine if a source is primary or secondary.2.3
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Communicate and Critique Conclusions2.2.26
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With support, construct responses to compelling questions using reasoning, examples, and relevant details.2.4
- 4.
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Take Informed Action2.2.27
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Take group or individual action to help address local, regional, and/or global problems or issues.2.5
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Use deliberative and democratic procedures to make decisions about and act on civic problems or issues in their classrooms.2.6
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Civics
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Processes, Rules, and Laws2.2.2
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Evaluate how American society has changed through rules and laws.2.7
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Understand the purposes and structures of government (tribal, local, state, national government).2.8
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Civic Dispositions and Democratic Principles2.2.3
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Assess how the contributions of diverse individuals' have helped develop our national identity.2.9
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Examine and compare the American democratic principles to neighboring countries.2.10
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Roles and Responsibilities of a Civic Life2.2.4
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Examine and understand the various qualities of leadership.2.11
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History
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Historical Change, Continuity, Context, and Reconciliation2.2.15
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Describe events in North America that illustrate how people from diverse cultural groups aimed to work through conflicts to solve a problem.2.12
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Compare diverse world communities to local communities in terms of members, customs, and traditions.2.13
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Demonstrate chronological thinking by distinguishing among years and decades using a timeline of local and national events.2.14
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Critical Consciousness and Perspectives2.2.18
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Identify and compare the diverse North American cultural groups of the past and today.2.15
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Evaluate the effects of people, goods, and ideas that diffused from one community to other communities and their impact.2.16
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Ethnic, Cultural, and Identity Studies
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Diversity and Identity2.2.20
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Express a positive view of themselves while demonstrating respect and empathy for others.2.26
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Describe ways we are similar and different from people who share identities and people who do not.2.27
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Community Equity Building2.2.22
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Demonstrate respect for the feelings of people who are similar to or different from them.2.28
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Economics/Personal Financial Literacy
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Economic Decision Making2.2.5
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Examine how consumers react to changes in the prices of goods and how this influences economic decision making and the use of money.2.17
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Explore how communities share resources and services with other communities.2.18
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Economic Systems and Models2.2.7
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Investigate what resources are available in their community, how available resources differ in communities, and what resources are obtained from neighboring communities.2.19
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Personal Financial Literacy2.2.10
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Identify different types of jobs performed in their community.2.29
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Assess priorities when making financial decisions.2.30
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Classify financial goals as short-term or long-term.2.31
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Geography
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Geographic Representations and Reasoning2.2.11
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Using maps, identify and locate the United States, Canada, and Mexico as the countries that make up North America.2.20
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Identify and locate the bordering states to New Mexico and understand that New Mexico is in the Southwest.2.21
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Location, Place, and Region2.2.12
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Compare the human and physical characteristics of two regions in the United States.2.22
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Generate a description for their region of the United States by identifying unique features.2.23
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Movement, Population, and Systems2.2.13
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List at least three different waves of migration to the Western hemisphere in chronological order.2.24
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Human-Environmental Interactions and Sustainability2.2.14
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Describe ways in which individuals and groups use or conserve natural resources.2.25
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 2
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2022
- Where can I read the official document?
- New Mexico Social Studies Standards
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