Construct Compelling and Supporting Questions
Construct Compelling and Supporting Questions
Construct Compelling and Supporting Questions
Explain how a compelling question represents key ideas.
Use supporting questions to help answer the compelling question in an inquiry.
Gather and Evaluate Sources
With support, determine the credibility of sources.
Develop Claims
Cite evidence that supports a response to supporting or compelling questions.
Communicate and Critique Conclusions
Construct responses to compelling questions using reasoning, examples, and relevant details.
Take Informed Action
Identify challenges and opportunities when taking action to address problems or issues, including predicting possible outcomes.
Use deliberative and democratic procedures to make decisions about and act on civic problems or issues in their classrooms.
Civic Dispositions and Democratic Principles
Explain how the democratic principles motivate people to migrate then and now.
Roles and Responsibilities of a Civic Life
Explain how to be a responsible and active citizen in a democracy.
Historical Change, Continuity, Context, and Reconciliation
Explain how world events impact New Mexico and the United States, both in the past and present.
Historical Thinking
Use a timeline to analyze connections among historical events, including how human settlement and movement impacted diverse groups of people.
Diversity and Identity
Express a positive view of themselves while demonstrating respect and empathy for others.
Compare and contrast their cultural identity with other people and groups.
Community Equity Building
Identify the actions of people and groups who have worked throughout history to improve their community which then leads to a more equitable society.
Economic Systems and Models
Investigate who receives the goods that are produced in various world communities.
Global Economy
Explore the concepts of surplus and scarcity in relation to resources for various world communities.
Explore the basic economic concepts of supply and demand.
Explain how supply and demand influence prices and trade.
Describe how technological developments in transportation and communication influence trade over time.
Identify currency, credit, debit, and checks as the basic means of exchange in Western society.
Compare currency, credit, debit, and checks in the United States to other world monetary systems.
Personal Financial Literacy
Examine the various ways people earn a living to meet their basic needs of food, clothing, and shelter, and how this has changed over time in various world communities.
Create a plan with specific steps to reach a short-term financial goal.
Geographic Representations and Reasoning
Create a model to demonstrate how geographic factors influence where people settle and how some people make adaptations to the environment to make a location more suitable for settlement.
Identify and use a variety of digital and analog mapping tools to locate places.
Location, Place, and Region
Explain how physical and cultural characteristics of world regions affect people and examine geographic features of various global communities that might create a need for migration or immigration using a variety of maps, photos, and other geographic representations.
Identify the components of the Earth's biosystems and their makeup.
Movement, Population, and Systems
Evaluate the reasons for migration and immigration and the effects on people, culture, and ideas in world communities.
Analyze how human settlement and movement impact diverse groups of people.
Analyze the movement of Indigenous groups, including the removal and return of Indigenous people throughout New Mexico and the United States.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Construct Compelling and Supporting Questions | Construct Compelling and Supporting Questions | 3.3.23 |
| Explain how a compelling question represents key ideas | Explain how a compelling question represents key ideas. | 3.1 |
| Use supporting questions to help answer the compelling question in an inquiry | Use supporting questions to help answer the compelling question in an inquiry. | 3.2 |
| Gather and Evaluate Sources | Gather and Evaluate Sources | 3.3.24 |
| With support, determine the credibility of sources | With support, determine the credibility of sources. | 3.3 |
| Develop Claims | Develop Claims | 3.3.25 |
| Cite evidence that supports a response to supporting or compelling questions | Cite evidence that supports a response to supporting or compelling questions. | 3.4 |
| Communicate and Critique Conclusions | Communicate and Critique Conclusions | 3.3.26 |
| Construct responses to compelling questions using reasoning, examples | Construct responses to compelling questions using reasoning, examples, and relevant details. | 3.5 |
| Take Informed Action | Take Informed Action | 3.3.27 |
| Identify challenges and opportunities when taking action to address problems or… | Identify challenges and opportunities when taking action to address problems or issues, including predicting possible outcomes. | 3.6 |
| Use deliberative and democratic procedures to make decisions about and act on… | Use deliberative and democratic procedures to make decisions about and act on civic problems or issues in their classrooms. | 3.7 |
| Civic Dispositions and Democratic Principles | Civic Dispositions and Democratic Principles | 3.3.3 |
| Explain how the democratic principles motivate people to migrate then and now | Explain how the democratic principles motivate people to migrate then and now. | 3.8 |
| Roles and Responsibilities of a Civic Life | Roles and Responsibilities of a Civic Life | 3.3.4 |
| Explain how to be a responsible and active citizen in a democracy | Explain how to be a responsible and active citizen in a democracy. | 3.9 |
| Historical Change, Continuity, Context | Historical Change, Continuity, Context, and Reconciliation | 3.3.15 |
| Explain how world events impact New Mexico and the United States, both in the… | Explain how world events impact New Mexico and the United States, both in the past and present. | 3.13 |
| Historical Thinking | Historical Thinking | 3.3.17 |
| Use a timeline to analyze connections among historical events, including how… | Use a timeline to analyze connections among historical events, including how human settlement and movement impacted diverse groups of people. | 3.14 |
| Diversity and Identity | Diversity and Identity | 3.3.20 |
| Express a positive view of themselves while demonstrating respect and empathy… | Express a positive view of themselves while demonstrating respect and empathy for others. | 3.26 |
| Compare and contrast their cultural identity with other people and groups | Compare and contrast their cultural identity with other people and groups. | 3.27 |
| Community Equity Building | Community Equity Building | 3.3.22 |
| Identify the actions of people and groups who have worked throughout history to… | Identify the actions of people and groups who have worked throughout history to improve their community which then leads to a more equitable society. | 3.28 |
| Economic Systems and Models | Economic Systems and Models | 3.3.7 |
| Investigate who receives the goods that are produced in various world… | Investigate who receives the goods that are produced in various world communities. | 3.15 |
| Global Economy | Global Economy | 3.3.9 |
| Explore the concepts of surplus and scarcity in relation to resources for… | Explore the concepts of surplus and scarcity in relation to resources for various world communities. | 3.16 |
| Explore the basic economic concepts of supply and demand | Explore the basic economic concepts of supply and demand. | 3.17 |
| Explain how supply and demand influence prices and trade | Explain how supply and demand influence prices and trade. | 3.18 |
| Describe how technological developments in transportation and communication… | Describe how technological developments in transportation and communication influence trade over time. | 3.19 |
| Identify currency, credit, debit | Identify currency, credit, debit, and checks as the basic means of exchange in Western society. | 3.20 |
| Compare currency, credit, debit | Compare currency, credit, debit, and checks in the United States to other world monetary systems. | 3.21 |
| Personal Financial Literacy | Personal Financial Literacy | 3.3.10 |
| Examine the various ways people earn a living to meet their basic needs of… | Examine the various ways people earn a living to meet their basic needs of food, clothing, and shelter, and how this has changed over time in various world communities. | 3.29 |
| Create a plan with specific steps to reach a short-term financial goal | Create a plan with specific steps to reach a short-term financial goal. | 3.30 |
| Geographic Representations and Reasoning | Geographic Representations and Reasoning | 3.3.11 |
| Create a model to demonstrate how geographic factors influence where people… | Create a model to demonstrate how geographic factors influence where people settle and how some people make adaptations to the environment to make a location more suitable for settlement. | 3.22 |
| Identify and use a variety of digital and analog mapping tools to locate places | Identify and use a variety of digital and analog mapping tools to locate places. | 3.23 |
| Location, Place, and Region | Location, Place, and Region | 3.3.12 |
| Explain how physical and cultural characteristics of world regions affect… | Explain how physical and cultural characteristics of world regions affect people and examine geographic features of various global communities that might create a need for migration or immigration using a variety of maps, photos, and other geographic representations. | 3.24 |
| Identify the components of the Earth's biosystems and their makeup | Identify the components of the Earth's biosystems and their makeup. | 3.25 |
| Movement, Population | Movement, Population, and Systems | 3.3.13 |
| Evaluate the reasons for migration and immigration and the effects on people… | Evaluate the reasons for migration and immigration and the effects on people, culture, and ideas in world communities. | 3.10 |
| Analyze how human settlement and movement impact diverse groups of people | Analyze how human settlement and movement impact diverse groups of people. | 3.11 |
| Analyze the movement of Indigenous groups, including the removal and return of… | Analyze the movement of Indigenous groups, including the removal and return of Indigenous people throughout New Mexico and the United States. | 3.12 |