Grade 1
Other Ohio Social Studies - Extended Learning Standards sets
Other Ohio Social Studies - Extended Learning Standards sets
History
Historical Thinking and Skills
- 1
Time can be divided into categories (e.g., months of the year, past, present, and future). HS.1.1
- a
Identify those tasks that will happen (future).HS.1.1.a
- b
Identify those tasks that have already happened (past).HS.1.1.b
- c
Identify those tasks that are happening now (present).HS.1.1.c
- d
Organize events in order of when they happened. HS.1.1.d
- e
Recall events/tasks happening at home.HS.1.1.e
- f
Recall events/tasks happening during the school day.HS.1.1.f
- g
Identify the number of days in the year.HS.1.1.g
- h
Identify the number of days in each month.HS.1.1.h
- i
Organize the months of the year in chronological order.HS.1.1.i
- j
Identify the months of the year. HS.1.1.j
- k
Recall the 7 days of the week in order.HS.1.1.k
- l
Identify the days of the week by name.HS.1.1.l
- m
Identify the number of hours in a day. HS.1.1.m
- n
Identify the number of minutes in an hour.HS.1.1.n
- o
Observe a minute pass using a timer. HS.1.1.o
- p
Engage with tools used to measure time. HS.1.1.p
- a
- 2
Engage with tools used to measure time.HS.1.2
- a
Use a book to share experience and lesson learned with others.HS.1.2.a
- b
Identify a lesson learned from this experience. HS.1.2.b
- c
Use a book to convey a previous experience.HS.1.2.c
- d
Use artifact to share about experience and lesson learned with others.HS.1.2.d
- e
Identify a lesson learned from this experience.HS.1.2.e
- f
Identify an artifact that represents a previous experience. HS.1.2.f
- g
Use picture to share about personal experience and lesson learned with others.HS.1.2.g
- h
Identify a lesson learned from this experience.HS.1.2.h
- i
Use the pictures to convey a previous personal experience. HS.1.2.i
- j
Engage with images that show a personal experience. HS.1.2.j
- k
Engage with objects that show a personal experience. HS.1.2.k
- l
Engage with others as a personal story/experience with images or objects is shared.HS.1.2.l
- a
- 1
Heritage
- 3
The ways basic human needs are met have changed over time.HS.1.3
- a
Compare how these needs are met among students.HS.1.3.a
- b
Identify how each student’s basic needs are met.HS.1.3.b
- c
Define basic human needs as things that we cannot live without.HS.1.3.c
- d
Identify things/items that humans can live without. HS.1.3.d
- e
Identify things/items that humans cannot live without (food, shelter, etc.). HS.1.3.e
- f
Participate in activities that fulfill basic everyday human needs (eating, dressing, seeking shelter, toileting, etc.). HS.1.3.f
- a
- 3
Geography
Spatial Thinking and Skills
- 4
Maps can be used to locate and identify places. GEO.1.4
- a
Locate important landmarks on map. GEO.1.4.a
- b
Identify important landmarks of the given location.GEO.1.4.b
- c
Locate these important symbols/parts on the map.GEO.1.4.c
- d
Identify the important symbols/parts of the map (e.g. compass rose, directions, distance marker, landmarks).GEO.1.4.d
- e
Engage with objects, tactile graphics, or visual representations of a given location.GEO.1.4.e
- a
- 5
Places are distinctive because of their physical characteristics (landforms and bodies of water) and human characteristics (structures built by people). GEO.1.5
- a
Define physical characteristics of a map as landforms and bodies of water. GEO.1.5.a
- b
Locate bodies of water/landforms on the map.GEO.1.5.b
- c
Define human characteristics as something made/built by a human.GEO.1.5.c
- d
Identify structures built/made by humans. GEO.1.5.d
- e
Identify that no two places are the same.GEO.1.5.e
- f
Identify differences of two places within the school.GEO.1.5.f
- g
Identify similarities of two places within the school.GEO.1.5.g
- h
Engage in different environments around the school. GEO.1.5.h
- a
- 6
Families interact with the physical environment differently in different times and places.GEO.1.6
- a
Match resources from the physical environment to provided recreation (e.g., snow-sledding, skiing; wilderness - hiking, fishing, camping, etc.,) GEO.1.6.a
- b
List resources from the physical environment that support transportation.GEO.1.6.b
- c
Identify that the physical environment can also provide transportation and recreation.GEO.1.6.c
- d
Compare access to food, clothing, and shelter from present day to the past.GEO.1.6.d
- e
Identify resources as coming from the physical environment.GEO.1.6.e
- f
Match pieces of clothing to their place of purchase or origin.GEO.1.6.f
- g
Match different foods to their place of purchase or growth.GEO.1.6.g
- h
Identify food, clothing, and shelter as needs of families.GEO.1.6.h
- i
Engage in daily routines that include resources coming from the physical environment (e.g., eating, dressing, etc.,) GEO.1.6.i
- j
Engage with family members. GEO.1.6.j
- k
Engage with the physical environment.GEO.1.6.k
- a
- 4
Human Systems
- 7
Diverse cultural practices address basic human needs in various ways and may change over time.GEO.1.7
- a
Discuss how diverse cultural practices have changed to meet basic human needs. GEO.1.7.a
- b
Link cultural practices to a way of life in a group or community. GEO.1.7.b
- c
Demonstrate respectful interest in diverse cultural practices.GEO.1.7.c
- d
Describe one or more family traditions.GEO.1.7.d
- e
Associate cultural practices with family traditions. GEO.1.7.e
- f
Identify one’s own cultural practices.GEO.1.7.f
- g
Identify diverse cultural practices categories, including: foods, language, clothing, buildings, the arts and traditions/ beliefs. Culture is defined: the learned behavior of a group of people, which includes their belief systems, languages, social relationships, institutions and organizations, and their material goods, such as food, clothing, buildings, tools, and machines.GEO.1.7.g
- h
Identify clothing worn during a special family event vs. everyday.GEO.1.7.h
- i
Identify foods eaten during holiday vs. everyday meals.GEO.1.7.i
- j
Engage with books, photographs, and artifacts that represent diverse cultural practices.GEO.1.7.j
- k
Engage in one or more cultural practice. GEO.1.7.k
- a
- 7
Government
Civic Participation and Skills
- 8
Individuals have responsibility to take action toward the achievement of common goals in homes, schools, and communities and are accountable for those actions.GVT.1.8
- a
Demonstrate responsibility by following rules and laws (classroom, home, or community). GVT.1.8.a
- b
Identify the consequences of a given choice (could be good or bad).GVT.1.8.b
- c
Match consequences to breaking rules.GVT.1.8.c
- d
Identify rules in given setting or situation.GVT.1.8.d
- e
Make choices. GVT.1.8.e
- f
Identify choices.GVT.1.8.f
- g
Identify a situation where a choice can be made (e.g., seeing something you want, but it is not yours, etc.).GVT.1.8.g
- h
Engage to make a choice.GVT.1.8.h
- a
- 9
Collaboration requires group members to respect the rights and opinions of others. GVT.1.9
- a
Show respect for the opinions of others (e.g., listen to others without judging). GVT.1.9.a
- b
Work together on an activity with others (collaborate).GVT.1.9.b
- c
Select a partner. GVT.1.9.c
- d
Join a given partner. GVT.1.9.d
- e
Participate as part of a group.GVT.1.9.e
- f
Engage with a peer partner GVT.1.9.f
- a
- 8
Rules and Laws
- 10
Rules exist in different settings. The principles of fairness should guide rules and the consequences for breaking rules.GVT.1.10
- a
Associate fairness with justice for all.GVT.1.10.a
- b
Define consequences. GVT.1.10.b
- c
Describe why there are rules.GVT.1.10.c
- d
Identify the rules in a given environment. GVT.1.10.d
- e
Identify one class rule. GVT.1.10.e
- f
Answer the question: What is a rule? GVT.1.10.f
- g
Match cause and effect related to rules (e.g., if you aren’t nice to others, then they won’t want to be around you). GVT.1.10.g
- h
Engage in behaviors that follow the rules. GVT.1.10.h
- a
- 10
Economics
Scarcity
- 11
Wants are unlimited and resources are limited. Individuals make choices because they cannot have everything they want. ECON.1.11
- a
Describe choices that have to be made about wants based on available resources. ECON.1.11.a
- b
Compare a list of wants to total resources. ECON.1.11.b
- c
Brainstorm ways to get what we want. ECON.1.11.c
- d
Communicate wants.ECON.1.11.d
- e
Identify a want. ECON.1.11.e
- f
Engage with money. ECON.1.11.f
- g
Engage with something wanted. ECON.1.11.g
- a
- 11
Production and Consumption
- 12
People produce and consume goods and services in the community.ECON.1.12
- a
Participate in production of a good or service (e.g., class jobs, assembly line product, etc.).ECON.1.12.a
- b
Provide a service to someone in the class, home, or community.ECON.1.12.b
- c
Brainstorm a list services that kids can provide.ECON.1.12.c
- d
Define services as the act of helping or doing work for someone. ECON.1.12.d
- e
Identify examples of producers within the community. ECON.1.12.e
- f
Define market.ECON.1.12.f
- g
Define produce as to make, create, assemble, or construct. ECON.1.12.g
- h
Identify examples of consumers with goods that they consume. ECON.1.12.h
- i
Define consume as eat, drink, or use goods.ECON.1.12.i
- j
Define goods as products/objects people want. ECON.1.12.j
- k
Engage in behaviors of a consumer (e.g., eat lunch, use a tissue, wash hands, etc.). ECON.1.12.k
- l
Engage with people who are producers or consumers. ECON.1.12.l
- m
Engage with goods. ECON.1.12.m
- a
- 13
People trade to obtain goods and services they want.ECON.1.13
- a
Answer the question: Can people produce all of the goods and services that they might want?ECON.1.13.a
- b
Exchange a good for a serviceECON.1.13.b
- c
Exchange a good for a good. ECON.1.13.c
- d
Engage in a trade.ECON.1.13.d
- e
Request a trade.ECON.1.13.e
- f
Model trading.ECON.1.13.f
- g
Define trade as exchange one thing for another.ECON.1.13.g
- h
Identify wants.ECON.1.13.h
- i
Engage with people. ECON.1.13.i
- a
- 14
Financial Literacy ECON.1.14
- a
Make a real or pretend transaction.ECON.1.14.a
- b
Practice using currency in trade for a good or service. ECON.1.14.b
- c
Match the cost of a good or service with currency. ECON.1.14.c
- d
Identify the cost of a specific good or service. ECON.1.14.d
- e
Identify how people get money.ECON.1.14.e
- f
Match the term currency as another name for money. ECON.1.14.f
- g
Identify coins and bills as money. ECON.1.14.g
- h
Engage with money. ECON.1.14.h
- a
- 12
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- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 1
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- Ohio’s Learning Standards – Extended with Learning Progressions Social Studies
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