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The
standards for second grade students
include an introduction to the heritage
and contributions of the people of
ancient China and Egypt and of the
American Indians. Students should
continue developing map skills and
demonstrate an understanding of basic
economic concepts. The students will
identify selected American individuals
who have worked to improve the lives
of American citizens. The students
will recognize that the United States
is a land of people who have diverse
ethnic origins, customs, and traditions,
who make contributions to their communities,
and who are united as Americans by
common principles. |
| History |
| 2.1 |
The
student will explain how the
contributions of ancient China and Egypt have
influenced the present world
in terms of architecture, inventions,
the calendar, and written language. |
| 2.2 |
The
student will compare the lives
and contributions of American
Indians (First Americans),
with emphasis on the Powhatan of
the Eastern Woodlands, the Sioux
of the Plains, and the Pueblo people
of the Southwest. |
| 2.3 |
The
student will identify and compare
changes in community life over
time in terms of buildings,
jobs, transportation, and population. |
| Geography |
| 2.4 |
The
student will develop map
skills by
- locating
China and Egypt on world maps;
- locating
the regions of the Powhatan, Sioux,
and Pueblo Indians on United States
maps;
- comparing
the climate, land, and plant life
of these regions;
- describing
how people in these regions adapt
to their environment.
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| 2.5 |
The student will
develop map skills by
- locating
the equator, the seven
continents, and the four oceans on
maps and globes;
- locating
selected rivers (James River,
Mississippi River, Rio Grande),
mountain ranges (Appalachian
Mountains and Rocky Mountains),
and lakes (Great Lakes) in the
United States.
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| 2.6 |
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Economics |
| 2.7 |
The
student will describe the differences
between natural
resources (water, soil,
wood, and coal), human resources
(people at work), and capital
resources (machines, tools,
and buildings). |
| 2.8 |
The
student will distinguish between
the use of barter and
money in the exchange for goods
and services. |
| 2.9 |
The
student will explain that scarcity (limited
resources) requires people to
make choices about producing
and consuming goods and services. |
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Civics |
| 2.10 |
The
student will explain the responsibilities
of a good
citizen, with emphasis on- respecting and
protecting the rights and property
of others;
- taking
part in the voting process
when making classroom decisions;
- describing
actions that can improve the school
and community;
- demonstrating
self-discipline and self-reliance;
- practicing honesty and
trustworthiness.
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| 2.11 |
The
student will identify George
Washington, Abraham
Lincoln, Susan
B. Anthony, Helen
Keller, Jackie
Robinson, and Martin
Luther King, Jr. as Americans
whose contributions improved
the lives of other Americans. |
| 2.12 |
The
student will understand
that the United States is
a land of people who have
diverse ethnic origins,
customs, and traditions,
who make contributions to
their communities,
and who are united as Americans
by common principles. |
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