Grade 2
Other Illinois Social Science sets
Other Illinois Social Science sets
Inquiry
Developing Questions and Planning Inquiries
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Create questions that are relevant to self as they relate to the content of the Social Science Standards.SS.K-2.IS.1
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With guidance and support, students will use varied teacher-selected resources to learn procedures to locate evidence that assists with finding answers to their questions. Introduce the importance of informational resources that are reliable and distinguish fact from opinion.SS.K-2.IS.2
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Evaluating Sources and Using Evidence
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With guidance and support, gather relevant information from multiple sources to analyze information.SS.K-2.IS.3
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With guidance and support, evaluate a source by distinguishing between fact and opinion.SS.K-2.IS.4
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Communicating Conclusions and Taking Informed Action
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With guidance and support, students will share their findings on the asked and answered questions with peers.SS.K-2.IS.5
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With guidance and support, reflect on one's inquiry process and findings.SS.K-2.IS.6
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Using various viewpoints, students will engage in reflective conversations to draw conclusions on inquiry findings and create action steps.SS.K-2.IS.7
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Civics
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With guidance and support, identify features and functions of governments.SS.2.CV.1
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With guidance and support, describe how communities can collaborate to accomplish tasks, establish roles and responsibilities, and achieve equitable outcomes for the community.SS.2.CV.2
Economics/ Financial Literacy
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Demonstrate how our choices can affect ourselves and others in positive and negative ways.SS.2.EC.1
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Explain the role of money in making exchange easier.SS.2.EC.2
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Compare the goods and services that people in the local community produce and those that are produced in other communities.SS.2.EC.3
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Explain that money can be saved or spent on goods and services.SS.2.EC.4
Geography
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With guidance and support, use print and digital maps, globes, and other simple geographic models to identify cultural and environmental characteristics of places.SS.2.G.1
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With guidance and support, identify some cultural and environmental characteristics of your community and compare to other places or regions.SS.2.G.2
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Describe the connections between the physical environment of a place and the economic activities found there.SS.2.G.3
History
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Identify main ideas and changes that have occurred in the local community over time and retell how these changes impacted diverse groups in the community.SS.2.H.1
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Examine key events that changed history from multiple perspectives, including the perspectives of diverse individuals, cultures, and groups.SS.2.H.2
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 2
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2022
- Where can I read the official document?
- Illinois Social Science Standards
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