Social Studies PracticeSSP

  • a

    Gather information from a variety of sources, including: Printed materials (e.g., literary texts, newspapers, political cartoons, autobiographies, speeches, letters, personal journals), Graphic representations (e.g., maps, timelines, charts, artwork), Artifacts, Media and technology sourcesSSP.01

  • b

    Critically examine a primary or secondary source in order to: Summarize significant ideas and relevant information, Distinguish between fact and opinion, Draw conclusions, Recognize author’s purpose and point of viewSSP.02

  • c

    Organize data from a variety of sources in order to Compare and contrast multiple sources, Recognize differences between multiple accounts, Frame appropriate questions for further investigationSSP.03

  • d

    Communicate ideas supported by evidence to: Demonstrate an understanding of ideas, Compare and contrast viewpoints, Predict outcomes, Illustrate cause and effectSSP.04

  • e

    Develop historical awareness by: Sequencing past, present, and future in chronological order, Understanding that things change over timeSSP.05

  • f

    Develop geographic awareness by: Identifying geographic symbols on maps and globes, Understanding relationships between people, places, and resourcesSSP.06

CultureC

  • a

    Identify various cultural groups within the U.S. and the students’ community. 2.01

  • b

    Compare and contrast the beliefs, customs, ceremonies, and traditions of the various cultures represented in the U.S. 2.02

  • c

    Distinguish how people from various cultures in the community and nation share principles, goals, and traditions. 2.03

EconomicsE

  • 04.

    Examine different types of producers and consumers in the U.S.2.04

  • b

    Recognize major U.S. industries and their products, including: agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, transportation, etc. 2.05

  • c

    Analyze how supply and demand influence production. 2.06

  • d

    Differentiate between imports and exports. 2.07

  • e

    Evaluate how imports and exports help to meet the needs of people in the U.S. 2.08

  • 09.

     Explain why and how producers advertise to sell a product or service. 2.09

  • g

     Describe the purpose of a budget. 2.10

GeoraphyG

  • a

    Compare how maps and globes depict geographical information in different ways.  2.11

  • b

    Identify and locate the four hemispheres (i.e., Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western), equator, prime meridian, North and South Poles, and the seven continents. 2.12

  • c

    Recognize that the U.S. is part of the North American continent, and identify the U.S land/water borders including: Canada, Mexico, Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Gulf of Mexico. 2.13

  • d

    Recognize the difference between physical and political maps2.14

  • e

    Use legends and cardinal directions to determine locations on physical and political maps.2.15

  • f

    Compare physical features of the earth, including: Island, Ocean, Plateau, Lake, Peninsula, River, Mountain, Plain, Valley2.16

  • g

    Compare and contrast regions of the U.S. (i.e., Southeast, Northeast, Great Plains, Southwest, Rocky Mountain, and Pacific Northwest) in terms of climate, physical features, and population. 2.17

  • h

    Analyze how the location of regions affects the way people live, including their: food, clothing, shelter, transportation, and recreation. 2.18

Government and CivicsP

  • a

    Recall the origins, meaning, and lyrics of the “Star Spangled Banner.”2.19

  • b

    Identify and examine the significance of well-known national symbols and landmarks, including: Mt. Rushmore, the White House, the Statue of Liberty, and the bald eagle. 2.20

  • c

    Recognize that the U.S. has a constitution, which is the basis for our nation’s laws2.21

  • e

    Describe the three branches of U.S. government and the basic role of each. 2.23

  • d

    Recognize that Tennessee has a constitution, which is the basis for our state’s laws.2.22

  • f

    Recognize that our nation makes laws and that there are consequences for breaking them. 2.24

  • g

     Identify the rights and responsibilities of citizens of the U.S. 2.25

  • h

     Understand that there are laws written to protect citizens’ right to vote.2.26

  • i

    Compare the ways one becomes a citizen (i.e., by birth or naturalization).2.27

  • j

    Describe the fundamental principles of American democracy, including: equality, fair treatment for all, and respect for the property of others. 2.28

HistoryH

  • a

    Examine the significant contributions made by people of the U.S., including: Neil Armstrong, Martin Luther King, Jr., Wilma Rudolph, David Crockett, Rosa Parks, Sequoyah, Benjamin Franklin, Jackie Robinson, George Washington  2.29

  • b

    Describe periods of time in terms of: Days, Years, Weeks, Decades, Months, Centuries2.30

  • c

    Analyze and interpret events placed chronologically on a timeline. 2.31

  • d

    Contrast primary and secondary sources.  2.32

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 2
Where can I read the official document?
Tennessee Social Studies Standards