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Learning Targets Elementary Social Studies Grade 5 2014-2015 A. Geography Students know the location of places, geographic features, and patterns of the environment. A.5.1. A.5.2. A.5.3. A.5.4. Label North American countries on a map, as well as Washington D.C. (Canada, US, Mexico). (A.8.1, A.8.2) Describe location of US using North and West hemisphere. (A.8.1, A.8.2) Describe and apply knowledge of latitude and longitude to identify a given place. (A.8.1, & A.8.2) Locate all states based on geographical region. (A.8.1, A.8.2) W: Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho SW: Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas MW: Minnesota, Wisconsin, North & South Dakota, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska NE: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware SE: Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North & South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas Marshfield Social Studies 5 th Grade Learning Targets Page 1

A.5.5. A.5.6. A.5.7. A.5.8. A.5.9. Locate important geographical features per region. (A.8.1, A.8.2) W: Pacific Ocean, Rocky Mountains MW: Mississippi River, Great Plains, Great Lakes NE: Appalachian Mountains, Atlantic Ocean SE: Mississippi River, Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico Understand why respective states are included in their regions. (A.8.1, A.8.2) Compare regions by climate and geographical features. (A.8.1, A.8.2) Explain how different regions use their environment and resources to meet their needs. (A.8.1, A.8.2) Describe the different migration theories of the first Americans. (A.8.1, A.8.2, A.8.7) A.5.10. Explain how different Native Americans use their environment and resources to meet their needs. (A.8.1, A.8.2, A.8.7) A.5.11. Explain the influence European explorers had on US exploration. (A.8.7) A.5.12. Know the location of specific colonies. (A.8.2) New England: Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island Middle: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware Southern: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia B. History Students will understand the history of the local community and Wisconsin and how communities in North America varied long ago B.5.1. Explain the benefits of cooperation between Native Americans and European explorers. (B.8.2, B.8.10) Marshfield Social Studies 5 th Grade Learning Targets Page 2

B.5.2. B.5.3. B.5.4. B.5.5. B.5.6. B.5.7. B.5.8. B.5.9. Explain the causes of conflict between Native Americans and European explorers. (B.8.2, B.8.10) Know some influential people and how they impacted colonization. (Puritans, Hutchinson, Rogers, Penn, John Smith, Quakers, Calverts, Oglethorpe) (B.8.7) Identify the major source of conflict between Native Americans and settlers. (B.8.10) Describe the major contributing events/factors of the American Revolution. (B.8.2, B.8.3, B.8.7) Interpret the meaning and importance of the Declaration of Independence, as related to democracy s basic principles. (B.8.6) Know some influential people and how they impacted the Revolutionary War and social change. (George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Paul Revere (B.8.7) Describe the benefits of cooperation among the colonies. (B.8.10) Cite examples of how the colonists received help during the Revolution and how this impacted the outcome of the war. (B.8.10) C. Government Students will understand the Purpose and principles of government. C.5.1. C.5.2. Identify and explain the development of democracy s basic principles. (C.8.1) Interpret the meaning and importance of the Declaration of Independence, as related to democracy s basic principles. (C.8.1, C.8.2) Marshfield Social Studies 5 th Grade Learning Targets Page 3

C.5.3. Interpret the meaning and importance of the Articles of Confederation, as related to the beginning of our nation s government. (C.8.2) D. Economics Students will understand economical concepts. D.5.1. D.5.2. D.5.3. D.5.4. D.5.5. Explain how different Native Americans use their environment and resources to meet their needs (Arctic, Northwest, Eastern Woodlands, Plains, and Southwest). (D.8.7) Know examples of costs and benefits of exploring. (D.8.2) Identify major economic reasons for exploration. (D.8.7) Explain how different colonial regions use their environment and resources to meet their needs. (D.8.7) Identify and explain various points of view concerning taxation. (D.8.6) E. Citizenship and Culture/ Behavior Sciences Students will recognize and understand individual, cultural, and institutional forces that define and affect human behavior. E.5.1. E.5.2. E.5.3. E.5.4. E.5.5. Explain how different Native Americans use their environment and resources to meet their needs. (E.8.5) Identify major religious reasons for exploration. (E.8.9) Explain the influence European explorers had on US exploration. (E.8.9) Analyze how the perception of exploration changed over time. (E.8.8) Explain the benefits of cooperation between Native Americans and European explorers. (E.8.14) Marshfield Social Studies 5 th Grade Learning Targets Page 4

E.5.6. E.5.7. E.5.8. E.5.9. Explain the causes of conflict between Native Americans and European explorers. (E.8.14) Explain the difference between Native American beliefs on land ownership to that of the colonists. (E.8.11) Analyze the role of race and socioeconomic status of people in the southern colonies. (E.8.6) Understand the cultural contributions of European explorers and the land they claimed. (E.8.9) E.5.10. Describe the development of our educational system. (E.8.5) E.5.11. Know some influential people who impacted the Revolutionary War and social change. (E.8.4) E.5.12. Describe the benefits of cooperation among the colonies. (E.8.14) E.5.13. Cite examples of how the colonists received help during the Revolution and how this impacted the outcome of the war. (E.8.14) F. Technology and Society Students understand how new ideas and tools change the way people live. F.5.1. Discuss how improvement in technology and communication furthered exploration. (A.8.10, B.8.8, E.8.8) G. Social Studies Skills Students will blend reading, writing, and study skills into social studies content. G.5.1. G.5.2. Compare and contrast US geographical regions, colonial regions, and Native Americans. Identify causes and effects of major events of the American Revolution. Marshfield Social Studies 5 th Grade Learning Targets Page 5

G.5.3. G.5.4. Research, organize, and prepare a presentation on a group of explorers: Spanish, French, or English. Research, organize, and write an expository paper on the key events of the American Revolution. Marshfield Social Studies 5 th Grade Learning Targets Page 6

Marshfield School District Scope & Sequence Pacing Guide Grade Level: 5 th Grade Content Areas: Social Studies Quarter: 1 Topic-Unit Learning Targets Materials Days US Regions Label North American countries on a map, as well as Washington D.C. (Canada, US, Mexico) Describe location of US using North and West hemisphere Describe and apply knowledge of latitude and longitude to identify a given place Locate all states based on geographical region Locate important geographical features per region Understand why respective states are included in their regions Compare regions by climate and geographical features Explain how different regions use their environment and resources to meet their needs Compare and contrast US geographical regions Chapter 1: Lessons 1-5 Map Skills: Latitude and Longitude Pgs. 20-21 25 Native Americans Describe the different migration theories of first Americans Explain how different Native Americans use their environment and resources to meet their needs Compare and contrast Native American groups Chapter 2: Lessons 1-3 20 Marshfield 5 th Grade Social Studies Scope & Sequence Pacing Guide Page 1

Marshfield School District Scope & Sequence Pacing Guide Grade Level: 5 th Grade Content Areas: Social Studies Quarter: 2 Topic-Unit Learning Targets Materials Days Native Americans Describe the different migration theories of the first Americans Explain how different Native Americans use their environment and resources to meet their needs Compare and contrast Native American groups Chapter 2: Lessons 4-5 15 Exploration Know examples of costs and benefits of exploring Identify major economic and religious reasons for exploration Explain the influence European explorers had on US exploration Discuss how improvements in technology and communication furthered exploration Analyze how the perception of exploration changed over time Explain the benefits of cooperation between Native Americans and European explorers Explain the causes of conflict between Native Americans and European explorers Describe and apply knowledge of latitude and longitude to identify a given place (revisit) Research, organize, and prepare a presentation on a group of explorers: Spanish, French, or English Chapter 2: Lessons 1-4 30 Marshfield 5 th Grade Social Studies Scope & Sequence Pacing Guide Page 2

Marshfield School District Scope & Sequence Pacing Guide Grade Level: 5 th Grade Content Areas: Social Studies Quarter: 3 Topic-Unit Learning Targets Materials Days Colonization Know the location of specific colonies. (13 colonies) Know some influential people who impacted colonization Puritans, Hutchinson, Rogers, Penn, John Smith, Quakers, Calverts, Oglethorpe Identify the major source of conflict between Native Americans and settlers Identify and explain the development of democracy s basic principles (i.e. freedom of speech, religion, trial by jury, self-government) Explain the difference between Native American beliefs on land ownership to that of the colonists Explain how different colonial regions use their environment and resources to meet their needs Analyze the role of race and socioeconomic status of people in the southern colonies Understand the cultural contributions of European explorers and the land they claimed Example the development of our educational system Compare and contrast colonial regions Chapter 4: Lessons 1-4 Chapter 5: Lessons 1-3 Chapter 6: Lessons 1-3 Chapter 7: Lessons 1-3 45 Marshfield 5 th Grade Social Studies Scope & Sequence Pacing Guide Page 3

Marshfield School District Scope & Sequence Pacing Guide Grade Level: 5 th Grade Content Areas: Social Studies Quarter: 4 Topic-Unit Learning Targets Materials Days American 45 Revolution Describe the major contributing events/factors of the American Revolution Interpret the meaning and importance of the Declaration of Independence, as related to democracy s basic principles Interpret the meaning and importance of the Articles of Confederation, as related to the beginning of our nation s government Know some influential people who impacted the Revolutionary War and social change Describe the benefits of cooperation among the colonies Identify and explain various points of view concerning taxation Cite examples of how the colonists received help during the Revolution and how this impacted the outcome of the war Identify causes and effects of the major events of the American Revolution Research, organize, and write an expository on the key events of the American Revolution Chapter 8: Lessons 1-5 o Critical Thinking Skills Page 332-333 Chapter 9: Lessons 2-3 Marshfield 5 th Grade Social Studies Scope & Sequence Pacing Guide Page 4