Demonstrate chronological thinking by distinguishing among years and decades…
Demonstrate chronological thinking by distinguishing among years and decades using a timeline of local community events.
Demonstrate chronological thinking by distinguishing among years and decades using a timeline of local community events.
Examine different perspectives of the same event in a community and explain how and why they are different.
Explain how individuals and groups have made significant historical changes.
Describe changes in the local community over time.Examples may include but are not limited to: types of businesses, architecture and landscape, jobs, transportation, population.
Construct a historical narrative about the history of the local community from a variety of sources.Examples may include but are not limited to: data gathered from local residents, artifacts, photographs.
Describe how community members responded to a problem in the past.Examples may include but are not limited to: natural disasters, factories closing, poverty, homelessness, closing of military bases, environmental issues.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Demonstrate chronological thinking by distinguishing among years and decades… | Demonstrate chronological thinking by distinguishing among years and decades using a timeline of local community events. | 2-H2.0.1 |
| Examine different perspectives of the same event in a community and explain how… | Examine different perspectives of the same event in a community and explain how and why they are different. | 2-H2.0.2 |
| Explain how individuals and groups have made significant historical changes | Explain how individuals and groups have made significant historical changes. | 2-H2.0.3 |
| Describe changes in the local community over time.Examples may include but are… | Describe changes in the local community over time.Examples may include but are not limited to: types of businesses, architecture and landscape, jobs, transportation, population. | 2-H2.0.4 |
| Construct a historical narrative about the history of the local community from… | Construct a historical narrative about the history of the local community from a variety of sources.Examples may include but are not limited to: data gathered from local residents, artifacts, photographs. | 2-H2.0.6 |
| Describe how community members responded to a problem in the past.Examples may… | Describe how community members responded to a problem in the past.Examples may include but are not limited to: natural disasters, factories closing, poverty, homelessness, closing of military bases, environmental issues. | 2-H2.0.5 |
Construct maps of the local community that contain symbols, labels, and legends denoting human and physical characteristics of place.
Use maps to describe the spatial organization of the local community by applying concepts including relative location, and using distance, direction, and scale.
Use maps to describe the location of the local community within the state of Michigan in relation to other significant places in the state.
Compare the physical and human characteristics of the local community with those of another community.
Describe how the local community is part of a larger region.
Describe land use in the community.
Describe the means people create for moving people, goods, and ideas within the local community.
Use components of culture to describe diversity in the local community.
Suggest ways in which people can responsibly interact with the environment in the local community.
Describe positive and negative consequences of changing the physical environment of the local community.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Construct maps of the local community that contain symbols, labels | Construct maps of the local community that contain symbols, labels, and legends denoting human and physical characteristics of place. | 2-G1.0.1 |
| Use maps to describe the spatial organization of the local community by… | Use maps to describe the spatial organization of the local community by applying concepts including relative location, and using distance, direction, and scale. | 2-G1.0.2 |
| Use maps to describe the location of the local community within the state of… | Use maps to describe the location of the local community within the state of Michigan in relation to other significant places in the state. | 2-G1.0.3 |
| Compare the physical and human characteristics of the local community with… | Compare the physical and human characteristics of the local community with those of another community. | 2-G2.0.1 |
| Describe how the local community is part of a larger region | Describe how the local community is part of a larger region. | 2-G2.0.2 |
| Describe land use in the community | Describe land use in the community. | 2-G4.0.1 |
| Describe the means people create for moving people, goods | Describe the means people create for moving people, goods, and ideas within the local community. | 2-G4.0.2 |
| Use components of culture to describe diversity in the local community | Use components of culture to describe diversity in the local community. | 2-G4.0.3 |
| Suggest ways in which people can responsibly interact with the environment in… | Suggest ways in which people can responsibly interact with the environment in the local community. | 2-G5.0.1 |
| Describe positive and negative consequences of changing the physical… | Describe positive and negative consequences of changing the physical environment of the local community. | 2-G5.0.2 |
Explain why people form governments.
Distinguish between government action and private action.
Explain how local governments balance individual rights with the common good to solve local community problems.
Describe how the Pledge of Allegiance reflects the Democratic Value of patriotism.
Describe the structure of government in the United States and how it functions.
Give examples of how local governments make, enforce, and interpret laws (ordinances) in the local community.
Use examples to describe how local government affects the lives of people in a community.
Identify services commonly provided by local governments.
Identify ways in which people participate in community decisions.
Distinguish between personal and civic responsibilities and explain why they are important in community life.
Design and participate in community improvement projects that help or inform others.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Explain why people form governments | Explain why people form governments. | 2-C1.0.1 |
| Distinguish between government action and private action | Distinguish between government action and private action. | 2-C1.0.2 |
| Explain how local governments balance individual rights with the common good to… | Explain how local governments balance individual rights with the common good to solve local community problems. | 2-C2.0.1 |
| Describe how the Pledge of Allegiance reflects the Democratic Value of… | Describe how the Pledge of Allegiance reflects the Democratic Value of patriotism. | 2-C2.0.2 |
| Describe the structure of government in the United States and how it functions | Describe the structure of government in the United States and how it functions. | C3 |
| Give examples of how local governments make, enforce | Give examples of how local governments make, enforce, and interpret laws (ordinances) in the local community. | 2-C3.0.1 |
| Use examples to describe how local government affects the lives of people in a… | Use examples to describe how local government affects the lives of people in a community. | 2-C3.0.2 |
| Identify services commonly provided by local governments | Identify services commonly provided by local governments. | 2-C3.0.3 |
| Identify ways in which people participate in community decisions | Identify ways in which people participate in community decisions. | 2-C5.0.1 |
| Distinguish between personal and civic responsibilities and explain why they… | Distinguish between personal and civic responsibilities and explain why they are important in community life. | 2-C5.0.2 |
| Design and participate in community improvement projects that help or inform… | Design and participate in community improvement projects that help or inform others. | 2-C5.0.3 |
Identify the opportunity cost involved in a consumer decision.
Describe how businesses in the local community meet economic wants of consumers.
Describe the natural, human, and capital resources needed for production of a good or service in a community.
Use examples to show that people cannot produce everything they want (specialization) and depend on trade with others to meet their wants (interdependence).
Utilize a decision-making process to analyze the benefits and costs of a personal decision.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Identify the opportunity cost involved in a consumer decision | Identify the opportunity cost involved in a consumer decision. | 2-E1.0.1 |
| Describe how businesses in the local community meet economic wants of consumers | Describe how businesses in the local community meet economic wants of consumers. | 2-E1.0.2 |
| Describe the natural, human | Describe the natural, human, and capital resources needed for production of a good or service in a community. | 2-E1.0.3 |
| Use examples to show that people cannot produce everything they want | Use examples to show that people cannot produce everything they want (specialization) and depend on trade with others to meet their wants (interdependence). | 2-E1.0.4 |
| Utilize a decision-making process to analyze the benefits and costs of a… | Utilize a decision-making process to analyze the benefits and costs of a personal decision. | 2-E1.0.5 |
Identify public issues in the local community that influence people's daily lives.
Use graphic data and other sources to analyze information about a public issue in the local community and evaluate alternative resolutions.
Give examples of how conflicts over Democratic Values lead people to differ on resolutions to a public policy issue in the local community.
Communicate a reasoned position on a public issue.
Compose a statement expressing a position on a public policy issue in the local community and justify the position with a reasoned argument.
Develop and implement an action plan to address or inform others about a community issue.
Participate in projects to help or inform others.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Identify public issues in the local community that influence people's daily… | Identify public issues in the local community that influence people's daily lives. | 2-P3.1.1 |
| Use graphic data and other sources to analyze information about a public issue… | Use graphic data and other sources to analyze information about a public issue in the local community and evaluate alternative resolutions. | 2-P3.1.2 |
| Give examples of how conflicts over Democratic Values lead people to differ on… | Give examples of how conflicts over Democratic Values lead people to differ on resolutions to a public policy issue in the local community. | 2-P3.1.3 |
| Communicate a reasoned position on a public issue | Communicate a reasoned position on a public issue. | P3.3 |
| Compose a statement expressing a position on a public policy issue in the local… | Compose a statement expressing a position on a public policy issue in the local community and justify the position with a reasoned argument. | 2-P3.3.1 |
| Develop and implement an action plan to address or inform others about a… | Develop and implement an action plan to address or inform others about a community issue. | 2-P4.2.1 |
| Participate in projects to help or inform others | Participate in projects to help or inform others. | 2-P4.2.2 |