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clear Content Area: Social Studies - 2022 // Grade Level: First Grade // Standard Category: 1. History

Social Studies - 2022

First Grade, Standard 1. History

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More information icon Prepared Graduates:

  • 1. Apply the process of inquiry to examine and analyze how historical knowledge is viewed, constructed, and interpreted.

More information icon Grade Level Expectation:

1. Ask questions and discuss ideas about patterns and chronological order of events from the past.

More information icon Evidence Outcomes:

Students Can:

  1. Arrange life events in chronological order.
  2. Use words related to time, sequence, and change. For example: Past, present, future, change, first, next, and last.
  3. Identify the organizational components of a calendar. For example: Year, months, weeks, days, and notable events.
  4. Determine events from the past, present, and future, using the components of a calendar.
  5. Distinguish between primary and secondary sources.
  6. Identify information from primary and/or secondary sources that answer questions about patterns and chronological order of events from the past.

More information icon Academic Contexts and Connections:

More information icon Colorado Essential Skills:

  1. Recognize and describe cause-and-effect relationships and patterns from the past (Critical Thinking and Analysis).
  2. Demonstrate curiosity about patterns from the past (Creativity and Innovation).

More information icon Inquiry Questions:

  1. Why is it important to know the order of events?
  2. How do we organize time?
  3. What has happened in your life and what does that tell you about yourself?

More information icon Nature and Skills of History:

  1. Historical thinkers examine change and/or continuity over a period of time.
  2. Historical thinkers record events in sequential order to increase understanding, see relationships, understand cause and effect, and organize information.

More information icon Disciplinary, Information, and Media Literacy:

  1. Apply disciplinary concepts of change and continuity to the study of the past.
  2. Read and/or listen to historical fiction.

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More information icon Prepared Graduates:

  • 2. Analyze historical time periods and patterns of continuity and change, through multiple perspectives, within and among cultures and societies.

More information icon Grade Level Expectation:

2. Explain how the diverse perspectives and traditions of families from many cultures have shaped the United States.

More information icon Evidence Outcomes:

Students Can:

  1. Identify the unique characteristics of oneself as well as the similarities and differences between themselves and others. For example: Eye color, ability, individuality, family composition, etc.
  2. Discuss common and unique characteristics of different cultures, including African American, Latino, Asian American, Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders, Indigenous Peoples, LGBTQ, and religious minorities, using multiple sources of information.
  3. Understand that the United States is made up of the diverse perspectives and traditions of many cultures. For example: The diversity of foods available in the local community.

More information icon Academic Contexts and Connections:

More information icon Colorado Essential Skills:

  1. Compare one's attitudes and beliefs to others (Global and Cultural Awareness).
  2. Identify and explain several cultural perspectives that constitute our diverse society (Global and Cultural Awareness).

More information icon Inquiry Questions:

  1. How are different cultures represented in our community?
  2. What is culture?
  3. How do I learn about others’ perspectives and share my own?
  4. How are cultures different from and similar to one another?

More information icon Nature and Skills of History:

  1. Historical thinkers understand the importance of comparing and contrasting to identify patterns within and between cultures.
  2. Historical thinkers use sources to make interpretations about cultural groups from the past.
  3. Historical thinkers recognize symbols as cultural artifacts that can be interpreted to make meaning of both the past and present.
  4. Historical thinkers compare multiple perspectives of people and groups of people in order to draw conclusions about both the past and the present.

More information icon Disciplinary, Information, and Media Literacy:

  1. Apply the disciplinary concept of perspective-taking to the study of the past.
  2. Identify self-perspective.

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