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Social Studies Curriculum
Grade 1 - Unit 3
September - November
December - March
April - June
Rules and Laws
We are Family
Unity in the Community
Economics
Themes, Understandings And Overarching Essential Questions For This Unit
Specific Essential Questions For This Unit
By The End Of This Unit Students Should Know
By The End Of This Unit Students Should Be Able To
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Themes, Understandings And Overarching Essential Questions For This Unit
Theme 7: Civic Ideals and Practices
Understanding: American citizens must be informed and involved in their government and communities.
Essential Question: What makes a good community? (What does it mean to be an American?)
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Specific Essential Questions For This Unit
Theme 7: Civil Ideals and Practices
Why do we have communities?
How can we have unity in our community?
How do we show where places are in our community?
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By The End Of This Unit Students Should Know
Theme 7: Civil Ideals and Practices
Key Ideas: A community is a place where we live, work, learn and play. Citizens make up a community and have certain roles and responsibilities within it. Citizens respect and communicate with other members of the community. A map is a drawing of a real place with symbols that stand for real things.
Vocabulary: business, community, direction, goods, job, key, map, legend, neighborhood, responsibility, role, service, street, symbol, town
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Theme 7: Civil Ideals and Practices
Identify the types of jobs in the community necessary for it to function.
Explain why Long Beach is considered a community.
Give examples of how citizens of Long Beach work together to benefit the community.
Use a map to identify symbols and locate specific places.
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