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Mastery Learning Standards
The required skills a student should display by the end of Grade 3.
Social Studies Skills
  • Explain the purpose of documents and the concepts used in them

    SSS1.3.1

    Explain the purpose of documents and the concepts used in them.

  • Evaluate if information is well accepted and relevant

    SSS1.3.2

    Evaluate if information is well accepted and relevant, or if information is clear, specific, and detailed.

  • Use a graphic organizer to organize main ideas and supporting details from a…

    SSS2.3.1

    Use a graphic organizer to organize main ideas and supporting details from a variety of print and non-print texts.

  • Explain how and why compelling questions are important to others

    SSS2.3.2

    Explain how and why compelling questions are important to others (e.g., peers, adults).

  • Engage others in discussions that attempt to clarify and address multiple…

    SSS3.3.1

    Engage others in discussions that attempt to clarify and address multiple viewpoints on public issues based on key ideals.

  • Draw conclusions using clear, specific

    SSS4.3.1

    Draw conclusions using clear, specific, and accurate examples in a paper or presentation.

  • Give clear attribution to sources within writing or presentations

    SSS4.3.2

    Give clear attribution to sources within writing or presentations.

  • Use distinctions between fact and opinion to determine the credibility of…

    SSS4.3.3

    Use distinctions between fact and opinion to determine the credibility of multiple sources.

Civics
  • Recognize the key ideals of unity and diversity

    C1.3.1

    Recognize the key ideals of unity and diversity.

  • Recognize and apply the key ideals of unity and diversity within the context of…

    C1.3.2

    Recognize and apply the key ideals of unity and diversity within the context of the community.

  • Use deliberative processes when making decisions or reaching judgement as a…

    C1.3.3

    Use deliberative processes when making decisions or reaching judgement as a group.

  • Identify core virtues and democratic principles found in classroom and school…

    C1.3.4

    Identify core virtues and democratic principles found in classroom and school rules.

  • Describe the basic organization of government in the community or city

    C2.3.1

    Describe the basic organization of government in the community or city.

  • Identify the basic function of government and laws in the community or city

    C2.3.2

    Identify the basic function of government and laws in the community or city.

  • Explain the reasons for rules in the home or in school

    C2.3.3

    Explain the reasons for rules in the home or in school, and compare rules and laws in the local community.

  • Describe ways in which people benefit from and are challenged by working…

    C2.3.4

    Describe ways in which people benefit from and are challenged by working together, including through government, workplaces, voluntary organizations, and families.

  • Explain that tribes have lived in North America since time immemorial

    C3.3.1

    Explain that tribes have lived in North America since time immemorial.

  • Know and understand that tribes have organizational structures

    C3.3.2

    Know and understand that tribes have organizational structures (councils, chairman, etc.) that are formed to benefit the entire tribe.

  • Explain how tribes of North America work to help the people of their tribes

    C3.3.3

    Explain how tribes of North America work to help the people of their tribes.

  • Recognize that civic participation involves being informed about public issues…

    C4.3.1

    Recognize that civic participation involves being informed about public issues, taking action, and voting in elections.

  • Explain the many ways people become knowledgeable about issues in their…

    C4.3.2

    Explain the many ways people become knowledgeable about issues in their communities: they read, discuss, communicate, and vote.

  • Demonstrate that voting is a civic duty

    C4.3.3

    Demonstrate that voting is a civic duty.

Economics
  • Identify the costs and benefits of individual choices

    E1.3.1

    Identify the costs and benefits of individual choices.

  • Identify positive and negative incentives that influence the decisions people…

    E1.3.2

    Identify positive and negative incentives that influence the decisions people make.

  • Describe how individual choices are influenced by various cultural norms

    E1.3.3

    Describe how individual choices are influenced by various cultural norms.

  • Recognize how the economic systems of groups are influenced by community and…

    E2.3.1

    Recognize how the economic systems of groups are influenced by community and cultural laws, values, and customs.

  • Identify examples of the variety of resources

    E2.3.2

    Identify examples of the variety of resources (human capital, physical capital, and natural resources) that are used to produce goods and services.

  • Explain why individuals and businesses specialize and trade

    E2.3.3

    Explain why individuals and businesses specialize and trade.

  • Explain the role of money in making exchange easier

    E2.3.4

    Explain the role of money in making exchange easier.

  • Explain how profits influence sellers in markets

    E2.3.5

    Explain how profits influence sellers in markets.

  • Identify examples of external benefits

    E2.3.6

    Identify examples of external benefits (acquired relationships) and costs (things given up).

  • Describe the role of financial institutions in an economy

    E2.3.7

    Describe the role of financial institutions in an economy.

  • Describe how local taxation supports one's community

    E3.3.1

    Describe how local taxation supports one's community.

  • Explain the ways in which the government pays for the goods and services it…

    E3.3.2

    Explain the ways in which the government pays for the goods and services it provides.

  • Identify the positive and negative impacts of trade among and between cultural…

    E4.3.1

    Identify the positive and negative impacts of trade among and between cultural groups.

  • Explain how trade leads to increasing economic interdependence among cultural…

    E4.3.2

    Explain how trade leads to increasing economic interdependence among cultural groups.

  • Explain the effects of increasing economic interdependence on different groups…

    E4.3.3

    Explain the effects of increasing economic interdependence on different groups within participating cultural groups.

Geography
  • Examine and use maps and globes to understand the regions of North America in…

    G1.3.1

    Examine and use maps and globes to understand the regions of North America in the past and present.

  • Investigate the physical, political

    G1.3.2

    Investigate the physical, political, and cultural characteristics of places, regions, and people in North America, including the location of the fifty states within the regions of the United States.

  • Explain how the environment affects cultural groups and how groups affect the…

    G2.3.1

    Explain how the environment affects cultural groups and how groups affect the environment.

  • Examine the cultural universals of place, time, family life, economics…

    G2.3.2

    Examine the cultural universals of place, time, family life, economics, communication, arts, recreation, food, clothing, shelter, transportation, government, and education.

  • Compare the traditions, beliefs

    G2.3.3

    Compare the traditions, beliefs, and values of cultural groups in North America.

  • Explain that learning about the geography of North America helps us understand…

    G3.3.1

    Explain that learning about the geography of North America helps us understand cultures from around the world.

History
  • Create timelines to show events connected to their cultural identities

    H1.3.1

    Create timelines to show events connected to their cultural identities.

  • Compare the similarities and differences between their own cultural timelines…

    H1.3.2

    Compare the similarities and differences between their own cultural timelines and those of others.

  • Use timelines to explain the context of history

    H1.3.3

    Use timelines to explain the context of history.

  • Demonstrate how contributions made by various cultural and ethnic groups have…

    H2.3.1

    Demonstrate how contributions made by various cultural and ethnic groups have shaped the history of the community and world.

  • Explain probable causes and effects of events and developments locally

    H2.3.2

    Explain probable causes and effects of events and developments locally.

  • Recognize and explain that there are multiple cultural perspectives through a…

    H3.3.1

    Recognize and explain that there are multiple cultural perspectives through a study of important individual or major events.

  • Explain connections among historical contexts and people's perspectives at the…

    H3.3.2

    Explain connections among historical contexts and people's perspectives at the time.

  • Describe how people's perspectives shaped the historical sources they created

    H3.3.3

    Describe how people's perspectives shaped the historical sources they created.

  • Recognize and explain how significant cultural events have implications for…

    H4.3.1

    Recognize and explain how significant cultural events have implications for current decisions.

  • Use evidence to develop a claim about our past community's history

    H4.3.2

    Use evidence to develop a claim about our past community's history.

  • Summarize how different kinds of historical sources are used to explain events…

    H4.3.3

    Summarize how different kinds of historical sources are used to explain events in the past.