Grade 1: Living and Working Together in Community and State
Other Alabama Social Studies sets
- Grade K
- Kindergarten: Living and Working Together in Family and Community
- Grade 1
- Grade 2
- Grade 2: Living and Working Together in State and Nation
- Grade 3
- Grade 3: Alabama in American History and Government I: Geography and Settlement
- Grade 4
- Grade 4: Alabama in American History and Government II: Colonies to 1900
- Grade 5
- Grade 5: Alabama in American History and Government III: Twentieth Century to Present
- Grade 6
- Grade 6: Making A New Nation: United States Beginnings and Civic Foundations
- Grade 7
- Grade 7: World History and Geography: Geographic Principles and Ancient Civilizations
- Grade 8
- Grade 8: World History and Geography: Middle Ages to the Enlightenment
- Alabama Studies
- Contemporary World Issues
- Grade 9
- Grade 9: World History and Geography: Age of Revolution to Present
- Historical Studies
- Holocaust Studies
- Human Geography
- Psychology
- Psychology Grade 9-12
- Sociology
- Grade 10
- Grade 10: United States History I: Revolution to Progressive Era
- Grade 11
- Grade 11: United States History II: World War I to Present
- Grade 12
- Grade 12: Economics
- Grade 12: United States Government
- U.S. Government
Other Alabama Social Studies sets
- Grade K
- Kindergarten: Living and Working Together in Family and Community
- Grade 1
- Grade 2
- Grade 2: Living and Working Together in State and Nation
- Grade 3
- Grade 3: Alabama in American History and Government I: Geography and Settlement
- Grade 4
- Grade 4: Alabama in American History and Government II: Colonies to 1900
- Grade 5
- Grade 5: Alabama in American History and Government III: Twentieth Century to Present
- Grade 6
- Grade 6: Making A New Nation: United States Beginnings and Civic Foundations
- Grade 7
- Grade 7: World History and Geography: Geographic Principles and Ancient Civilizations
- Grade 8
- Grade 8: World History and Geography: Middle Ages to the Enlightenment
- Alabama Studies
- Contemporary World Issues
- Grade 9
- Grade 9: World History and Geography: Age of Revolution to Present
- Historical Studies
- Holocaust Studies
- Human Geography
- Psychology
- Psychology Grade 9-12
- Sociology
- Grade 10
- Grade 10: United States History I: Revolution to Progressive Era
- Grade 11
- Grade 11: United States History II: World War I to Present
- Grade 12
- Grade 12: Economics
- Grade 12: United States Government
- U.S. Government
CivicsSS24.1.C
- 1
Identify rights and responsibilities of citizens and individuals within the local community and the state.SS24.1.1
- a
Explain ways in which responsible citizens contribute to the common good of the community and state.SS24.1.1a
- b
Explain how voting enables communities to make choices and decisions.SS24.1.1b
- a
- 2
Identify public offices in the community and state and the duties associated with them.SS24.1.2
EconomicsSS24.1.E
- 3
Explain the role of commercial institutions within the local community, including banks, grocery stores, and other businesses.SS24.1.3
- a
Explain the concept of using money to acquire goods and services to satisfy needs and wants.SS24.1.3a
- a
- 4
Describe ways occupational and recreational opportunities in the local community and state are affected by the physical environment.SS24.1.4
- 5
Define natural resources and identify examples in their community and state.SS24.1.5
- 6
Explain how farmers produce food and manufacturers turn raw materials into products.SS24.1.6
- a
Explain how products are distributed from producers to sellers to consumers.SS24.1.6a
- a
GeographySS24.1.G
- 7
Name and locate their local community, county, state, and state capital on a political map.SS24.1.7
- 8
Describe the features of political and physical maps.SS24.1.8
- a
Identify map features, including title, cardinal directions, and key.SS24.1.8a
- b
Construct maps of familiar places.SS24.1.8b
- a
- 9
Differentiate among landforms, bodies of water, and other physical features on maps, globes, and satellite and digital images.SS24.1.9
HistorySS24.1.H
- 10
Construct calendars, timelines, and daily schedules.SS24.1.10
- 11
Differentiate between primary and secondary sources.SS24.1.11
- 12
Utilize primary sources to examine the significance of individuals, cultures, celebrations, and historical events within the community and state.SS24.1.12
- a
Summarize historical events that have shaped the community and state.SS24.1.12a
- b
Identify and describe the contributions of significant individuals associated with the community and state in the past and the present.SS24.1.12b
- c
Identify festivals and observances celebrated in the community and state, and describe their historical origins.SS24.1.12c
- d
Identify sites of historical importance in the community and describe their significance.SS24.1.12d
- a
- 13
Utilize primary sources to compare and contrast conditions in their community and state over time.SS24.1.13
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- Social Studies (2024)
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Social Studies- Grade K
- Kindergarten: Living and Working Together in Family and Community
- Grade 1
- Grade 2
- Grade 2: Living and Working Together in State and Nation
- Grade 3
- Grade 3: Alabama in American History and Government I: Geography and Settlement
- Grade 4
- Grade 4: Alabama in American History and Government II: Colonies to 1900
- Grade 5
- Grade 5: Alabama in American History and Government III: Twentieth Century to Present
- Grade 6
- Grade 6: Making A New Nation: United States Beginnings and Civic Foundations
- Grade 7
- Grade 7: World History and Geography: Geographic Principles and Ancient Civilizations
- Grade 8
- Grade 8: World History and Geography: Middle Ages to the Enlightenment
- Alabama Studies
- Contemporary World Issues
- Grade 9
- Grade 9: World History and Geography: Age of Revolution to Present
- Historical Studies
- Holocaust Studies
- Human Geography
- Psychology
- Psychology Grade 9-12
- Sociology
- Grade 10
- Grade 10: United States History I: Revolution to Progressive Era
- Grade 11
- Grade 11: United States History II: World War I to Present
- Grade 12
- Grade 12: Economics
- Grade 12: United States Government
- U.S. Government
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