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Inquiry K-2
Compelling Questions
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Identify inquiry as a process to answer questions and solve issues. I.1.1
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Recognize a compelling question with prompting and support. I.1.2
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Explain why or how a compelling question is important to a topic or issue.I.1.3
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Supporting Questions
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Identify what questions are needed to support the compelling question.I.1.4
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Recognize how supporting questions connect to compelling questions. I.1.5
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Gathering and Evaluating Sources
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Demonstrate an understanding of facts, opinions, and other details in sources. I.1.6
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Identify the information surrounding a primary or secondary source including who created it, when they created it, where they created it, and why they created it. I.1.7
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Developing Claims and Using Evidence
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Starting in Grade 3
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Communicating Ideas
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Construct responses to compelling questions using information from sources.I.1.8
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Identify problems related to the compelling question that students think are important. I.1.9
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Behavioral Sciences
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Understand cultural practices in local communities and around the world.K.B.1
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Identify cultural practices in local communities and around the world. K.B.1.1
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Compare cultural practices of people in local communities and around the world. K.B.1.2
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Summarize stories that illustrate how positive character traits such as empathy, resilience, and respect, help people contribute to their communities.K.B.1.3
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Civics and Government
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Understand that people work together to create and follow rules. K.C&G.1
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Explain why people follow rules in the classroom, school, and community.K.C&G.1.1
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Exemplify ways people follow rules in the classroom, school, and community. K.C&G.1.2
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Identify the consequences of following or not following rules in the classroom, school, and community. K.C&G.1.3
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Use a procedure for how people can effectively work together to improve classrooms and communities. K.C&G.1.4
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Economics
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Analyze basic economic concepts.K.E.1
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Differentiate between needs and wants. K.E.1.1
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Differentiate between goods and services.K.E.1.2
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Geography
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Apply simple geographic representations, tools, and terms to describe surroundings. K.G.1
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Use maps, globes, and/or digital representations to locate places in the classroom, school, community, and around the world. K.G.1.1
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Identify physical features of places using maps, globes, and/or digital representations. K.G.1.2
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Identify locations in the classroom, community, and around the world with positional words.K.G.1.3
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Understand interactions between humans and the environment.K.G.2
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Explain ways people around the world use natural resources. K.G.2.1
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Explain how the environment influences people to move from place to place.K.G.2.2
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History
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Understand change over time.K.H.1
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Exemplify ways in which people change over time.K.H.1.1
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Explain how various events have shaped history. K.H.1.2
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Compare life in the past to life today within the home, community, and around the world. K.H.1.3
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Frequently asked questions
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- Kindergarten
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- North Carolina Social Studies Standards for Kindergarten
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