Course: Social Studies Grade K
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1 Course: Social Studies Grade K A U G U S T Community: Community s Bus Driver Principals Nurse Cafeteria Workers school personnel their jobs Create classroom jobs Group Discussion /1/2009 Civics 5.2.A ~ at school 6.1.A ~ the role of people in a community what they do to make a living S P T M B Community Personnel s Bus Driver Principals Nurse Cafeteria Workers Create classroom jobs school personnel their jobs 02 5/1/2010 Civics 3.3.C ~ Trust familiar adults close peers 3.3.G ~ Seek help from peers adults when needed ights esponsibilities of Citizenship - What are my rights at school? What is responsibility? Classroom rules esponsibility respect for others by classroom school rules. Group Discussion 9/1/2009 Taking on esponsibility 9/30/2009 Family esponsibility 9/30/2009 Civics 5.2.A ~ at school
2 rights at school? What is responsibility? Classroom rules esponsibility respect for others by classroom school rules. Discuss how our change as we do. Discussion 9/1/2009 esponsibility 9/30/2009 Family esponsibility 9/30/2009 Working Together 9/30/2009 at school O C T O B conomics - How does a firefighter help the community? What is the difference between a volunteer firefighter a paid firefighter? Firefighters - Community Helper stop, drop roll Try on the firefighter equipment- Know how this equipment protects the firefighter 03 10/1/2009 Jobs in the community - D- 8/31/2009 Civics 6.1.A ~ the role of people in a community what they do to make a living : Holidays How has my country changed? What does it mean to be an explorer? Christopher Columbus 04 10/1/2009 Gathering Area Columbus 10/31/2009 Putting Things in Order 10/31/ B ~ Begin to develop an understing of historical 8.3.A ~ individuals that contributed to United State history.
3 history. N O V M B conomics - How did the Pilgrims get what they needed to survive? What is trading? The conomy of Plymouth Plantation 05 11/1/2009 Making Necklaces conomics 8.1.B ~ Begin to develop an understing of historical 8.3.A ~ individuals that contributed to United State history. What did the Indians the Pilgrims trade? Geography How can I find continents oceans on a globe? The Pilgrims' voyage the Atlantic Ocean on a map or globe the continent on which we live on a map or globe 06 11/1/2009 The First Thanksgiving Geography 8.1.B ~ Begin to develop an understing of historical 8.3.A ~ individuals that contributed to United State history. :
4 especting the rules/ ights of others Why do I have the right to vote? lection Underst the voting process in a democracy 07 11/1/2009 Let's find Out: Meet the Presidential Cidates Let's find Out: Count the Votes! Civics 5.1.A ~ the visible roles that government serves 5.1.B ~ the purposes of rules laws 5.2.A ~ at school 5.3.A ~ services performed by, but not limited to local government : Holidays Celebrations How has my country changed? Why do we celebrate Thanksgiving? Thanksgiving Pilgrims Native Americans ecognize the Pilgrims as one of the first groups of settlers in the USA Underst that Native Americans were living in the United States 08 11/1/2009 Let's Find Out: Who Were the Pilgrims? Let's Find Out: A Wampanoag Village Gathering Area A ~ scarcity as the concept that all resources are limited (i.e., why all of us can t have everything we want) 8.1.A ~ Underst chronological thinking through days, weeks, months, years (calendar
5 States before any settlers arrived Books Around the World Family Traditions vents in a Sequence chronological thinking through days, weeks, months, years (calendar time) 8.1.B ~ Begin to develop an understing of historical 8.3.A ~ individuals that contributed to United State history. D C M B conomics: Wants Needs Why can't I get everything I want for Christmas? How do my parents get the money they need to take care of my wants needs? Christmas Shopping ecognize the difference between wants needs different jobs in the community wise choices between wants needs 09 12/1/2009 Wants Needs 12/31/2009 conomics 6.2.A ~ scarcity as the concept that all resources are limited (i.e., why all of us can t have everything we want) 6.3.A ~ xplain why people work
6 Geography - Where is the North Pole on the model of the arth (globe)? 10 12/1/2009 Geography 7.1.A ~ the geographic tools: maps, globe, map elements, diagrams, photographs, map key 7.2.A ~ physical characteristics of places, noting physical properties (lforms such as swamps, hills, mountains), bodies of water such as creeks, rivers, ponds, lakes, human forms such as highways, streets, buildings, bridges : Holidays/ Celebrations How do families celebrate in December? Christmas Hanukkah Kwanza Describe ways families celebrate Christmas Describe ways families celebrate Hanukkah Describe ways families celebrate 11 12/1/2009 Holiday Traditions 12/31/2009 Let's Find Out: Winter Holidays 12/31/2009 Gathering Area Centers /31/ B ~ Begin to develop an understing of historical
7 celebrate Kwanza 12/31/2009 Families 12/31/2009 Family Tree -- 12/31/2009 J A N U A Y Geography Where do I find the Polar egions on a map or globe? Polar egions Lforms Water North South poles on a globe 12 1/1/2010 Geography 7.1.A ~ the geographic tools: maps, globe, map elements, diagrams, photographs, map key 7.2.A ~ physical characteristics of places, noting physical properties (lforms such as swamps, hills, mountains), bodies of water such as creeks, rivers, ponds, lakes, human forms such as highways, streets, buildings, bridges 7.3.A ~ how physical systems impact people (e.g., soil quality for agriculture) : Current vents -
8 Why do we celebrate New Year's? New Year's 13 1/1/2010 Calendar 1/31/ A ~ Underst chronological thinking through days, weeks, months, years (calendar time) : Holidays/Celebrations Who was Martin Luther King Jr.? Famous African Americans / Martin Luther King Jr. birthday 14 1/1/2010 Let's Find Out: Martin Luther King Jr. 1/31/2010 Civics 8.1.A ~ Underst chronological thinking through days, weeks, months, years (calendar time) 8.3.A ~ individuals that contributed to United State history. What is Chinese New Year? Chinese New Year 14 1/1/ A ~ Underst chronological thinking through days, weeks, months, years (calendar time) 8.1.B ~ Begin to develop an understing of historical ights esponsibilities of Citizenship - What are my rights What does it mean to be caring kind? Classroom Kindness caring respect for others by 5.2.A ~
9 at school? What does it mean to be caring kind? rules Kindness caring classroom school rules. at school F B U A Y conomics - How does a postal worker help our community? Postal Workers Civics 5.2.A ~ at school 5.3.A ~ services performed by, but not limited to local government 6.1.A ~ the role of people in a community what they do to make a living How do we help each other at home school? Jobs at home school Group Discussion 5/1/2010 Civics 5.2.A ~ at school Geography - What is my home Home address ecite/write home Oral Written Address an Write a letter Geography 7.1.A ~ the
10 address? address 2/1/2010 envelope Write a letter geographic tools: maps, globe, map elements, diagrams, photographs, map key : especting the rights of others Who are the U.S. Presidents who have helped our country? U. S. Presidents Participation 2/1/2010 Let's find Out: George Washington Log Cabin Civics 8.3.A ~ individuals that contributed to United State history. : Holidays/Celebrations What is Groundhog s? Where in PA does the celebration of Groundhog's take place? Groundhog 15 5/1/2010 Let's Find Out: Follow the shadow 8.1.A ~ Underst chronological thinking through days, weeks, months, years (calendar time) 8.1.B ~ Begin to develop an understing of historical
11 Who are the African- Americans who have helped our country? Black Month 15 5/1/2010 Let's Find Out: Black Month 8.1.B ~ Begin to develop an understing of historical 8.3.A ~ individuals that contributed to United State history. Why do people mark special holidays with traditions, festivities services? Valentine's 15 2/1/2010 Let's Find Out: Valentine's 8.1.A ~ Underst chronological thinking through days, weeks, months, years (calendar time) M A C H ights esponsibilities of Citizenship - What are my rights at school? What does it mean to be trustworthy honest? Classroom rules Trustworthiness honesty respect for others by classroom school rules. 16 3/1/2010 Civics 5.2.A ~ at school : Holidays/Celebrations
12 How do the people of Irel people of Irish decent celebrate St Patrick's? St. Patrick's Irish flag colors Symbols Associated with This Holiday Geography 7.1.A ~ the geographic tools: maps, globe, map elements, diagrams, photographs, map key Geography - How can I find Irel on a map or globe? How can I use a map? Irel Create a map of your house. ability to locate points on a map or globe Geography 7.1.A ~ the geographic tools: maps, globe, map elements, diagrams, photographs, map key 7.2.A ~ physical characteristics of places, noting physical properties (lforms such as swamps, hills, mountains), bodies of water such as creeks, rivers, ponds, lakes, human forms such as highways, streets, buildings, bridges A P I L Geography - What would I see in a city? Discuss things you would see in the city. Geography 7.2.A ~ physical characteristics of places, noting physical properties (lforms such as swamps, hills, mountains), bodies of water such as 7.3.A ~ how physical systems impact people (e.g., soil quality for agriculture)
13 creeks, rivers, ponds, lakes, human forms such as highways, streets, buildings, bridges 7.3.A ~ how physical systems impact people (e.g., soil quality for agriculture) : Holidays/Celebrations How can we take care of our planet - arth? What does it mean to recycle? arth 5.1.B ~ the purposes of rules laws 5.2.A ~ personal rights at school ights esponsibilities of Citizenship - What are my rights at school? What does it mean to be respectful? Classroom school rules espect, politeness, manners respect for others by classroom school rules. Civics 5.2.A ~ at school M A conomics:
14 Y Wants Needs How do I get to eat the food harvested from a farm? Foods Farms the food goods they provide Discuss buying selling food goods at a supermarket conomics 6.3.A ~ xplain why people work ights esponsibilities of Citizenship - What are my rights at school? Classroom rules respect for others by classroom school rules. 18 5/1/2010 Civics 5.2.A ~ at school 8.1.B ~ Begin to develop an understing of historical 8.3.A ~ individuals that contributed to United State history. What does it mean to be Patriotism Civics 8.1.B ~ Begin to develop an 8.3.A ~ individuals
15 patriotic? 17 5/1/2010 understing of historical 8.3.A ~ individuals that contributed to United State history.
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