Grade 2
Other Nevada Social Studies sets
Other Nevada Social Studies sets
Our National Identity and Culture
- 1.
With prompting and support, generate compelling questions to explore national identity and culture.SS.2.1
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With prompting and support, generate supporting questions related to compelling questions.SS.2.2
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With prompting and support, analyze multiple primary sources to determine point of view and perspective.SS.2.3
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With prompting and support, construct responses to compelling questions using reasoning, examples, and relevant details.SS.2.4
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With prompting and support, construct organized explanations for various audiences and purposes.SS.2.5
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With prompting and support, participate in a structured academic discussion using reasoning.SS.2.6
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With prompting and support, list and discuss group or individual action to help address local, regional, and or national problems.SS.2.7
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With prompting and support, use deliberative and democratic procedures to take action about an issue in your community.SS.2.8
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Explore significant events that have shaped national identity.SS.2.9
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Identify major political leaders that have impacted U.S. History.SS.2.10
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Identify how individuals have made a difference the communities in which they live.SS.2.11
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Examine major events in U.S. History to understand how discrimination and oppression of various racial and ethnic groups have contributed towards movements for social justice.SS.2.12
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Explain how people from different groups work through conflict when solving problems throughout U.S. History.SS.2.13
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Identify and compare cultural practices and traditions in the U.S.SS.2.14
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Discuss the contributions and positive impacts of racially and ethnically diverse people in U.S. History.SS.2.15
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Explain how diverse individuals have played important roles in developing nation's civic identity, including but not limited to: deliberative discussion, equality, freedom, liberty, and respect for individual rights.SS.2.16
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Describe the role and responsibilities of the U.S. president.SS.2.17
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Determine the civic virtues and democratic principles that have influenced the U.S.SS.2.18
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Describe the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.SS.2.19
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Locate major historical events in national history on a map.SS.2.20
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Identify major national landmarks associated with historical events.SS.2.21
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Examine how environmental characteristics shape the development of the nation.SS.2.22
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Describe why people made decisions to move in early U.S. History, including but not limited to: cultural, economic, environmental, political, social, etc.SS.2.23
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Identify times in the nation's history when scarce resources led to conflict.SS.2.24
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Identify how natural resources were used to produce goods and services in the past and present.SS.2.25
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 2
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2017
- Where can I read the official document?
- Nevada Academic Content Standards for Social Studies
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