Grade K
The Community Around Us
History
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Utilize the college and career skills of a historian to study continuity and change over time for one's personal history and one's community.KH.1
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Identify similarities and differences between oneself and others.K.H.1
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Examine ways in which individuals change or stay the same over time.K.H.2
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Identify different forms of evidence used in historical inquiry, such as digital sources, maps, photographs/images, or texts.K.H.3
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Geography
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Utilize the college and career skills of a geographer to apply map skills and draw conclusions about place in one's personal community.KG.2
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Identify a map, various map features, and explain the purpose of maps.K.G.1
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Utilize sources of geographic information (e.g., digital sources, maps, or photographs/images) to define and identify cultural and/or natural features.K.G.2
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Describe and compare the cultural and natural environment around one's home and school by constructing a visual representation.K.G.3
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Economics
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Utilize the college and career skills of an economist to understand how economic decisions affect one's personal community.KE.3
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Identify and compare wants and needs.K.E.1
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Explain how wants and needs change over time.K.E.2
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Explain why people have jobs, and describe the economic benefits for self and community.K.E.3
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Identify an economic want or need at one's school or community level and create a solution.K.E.4
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Civics & Government
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Utilize the college and career skills of a political scientist to understand and display civic dispositions in one's personal community.KCG.4
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Identify similarities and differences between people and discuss ways to protect and respect all people by practicing civic dispositions.K.CG.1
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Explain the purpose of rules and laws, and discuss consequences of breaking them.K.CG.2
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Establish and practice classroom rules and procedures for listening and responding appropriately to others.K.CG.3
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Collaborate with others to identify a classroom or school issue and propose a resolution using civic dispositions.K.CG.4
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2020
- Where can I read the official document?
- South Carolina Social Studies College- and Career-Ready Standards
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