Grade K
Other Nevada Social Studies sets
Other Nevada Social Studies sets
Building Community – Learning and Working Together
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With prompting and support, generate compelling questions to explore how learning and working together builds a classroom community.SS.K.1
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With prompting and support, generate supporting questions related to compelling questions.SS.K.2
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With prompting and support, using a primary source from your school or community, develop a reasonable idea about who created the source, when they created it, where they created it, and why they created it.SS.K.3
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With prompting and support, construct responses to compelling questions using examples.SS.K.4
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With prompting and support, construct organized explanations for various audiences and purposes.SS.K.5
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With prompting and support, participate in a structured academic discussion using reasoning.SS.K.6
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With prompting and support, list and discuss group or individual actions to help address local, regional, and or global problems.SS.K.7
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With prompting and support, use deliberative and democratic procedures to take action about an issue in your classroom, school, or community.SS.K.8
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Compare life in the past to life today within the community.SS.K.9
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Share and discuss stories that illustrate honesty, courage, friendship, respect, and responsibility.SS.K.10
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Explore strategies to resolve conflicts in the classroom.SS.K.11
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Identify diverse cultural events, holidays, and symbols and where appropriate, identify these celebrations on a calendar.SS.K.12
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Describe ways in which students and families are alike and different across racially and ethnically diverse cultures.SS.K.13
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Describe an action that exemplifies civic virtues, including but not limited to: deliberative discussion, equality, freedom, liberty, and respect for individual rights.SS.K.14
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Compare and contrast rules from different places and cultures.SS.K.15
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Describe how people work to improve their communities.SS.K.16
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Use simple geographic models to describe spaces at school and home.SS.K.17
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Explain why and how people move from place to place in the community.SS.K.18
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Give examples of choices that are made because of scarcity.SS.K.19
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2017
- Where can I read the official document?
- Nevada Academic Content Standards for Social Studies
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