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- 5th grade
- 6th Grade
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- 8th Grade
- American History
- American History II
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- Civic Literacy: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Economics and Personal Finance
- Economics and Personal Finance: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Founding Principles of the US and NC: Civic Literacy
- Holocaust & Genocide (2024)
- World History (2021)
- World History: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
Other North Carolina Social Studies sets
- Kindergarten
- 1st Grade
- 2nd Grade
- 3rd Grade
- 5th grade
- 6th Grade
- Grade 6
- 7th Grade
- 8th Grade
- American History
- American History II
- American History: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Civic Literacy: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Economics and Personal Finance
- Economics and Personal Finance: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Founding Principles of the US and NC: Civic Literacy
- Holocaust & Genocide (2024)
- World History (2021)
- World History: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
Inquiry 3-5
Compelling Questions
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Identify content required to provide an answer to compelling questions.I.1.1
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Construct compelling questions that promote inquiry with peers.I.1.2
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Supporting Questions
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Understand how responses to supporting questions provide responses to compelling questions.I.1.3
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Construct and respond to supporting questions that help answer compelling questions with peers.I.1.4
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Gathering and Evaluating Sources
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Understand academic and domain-specific words in sources to create responses to compelling questions.I.1.5
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Organize relevant information from primary and secondary sources using the origin, authority, structure, credibility, reliability, and context of the sources to guide the selection.I.1.6
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Developing Claims and Using Evidence
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Construct claims in response to compelling and supporting questions.I.1.7
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Accurately use information from sources when making claims.I.1.8
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Make inferences from information in sources.I.1.9
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Communicating Ideas
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Construct responses to compelling questions with specific claims and information from teacher-provided sources.I.1.10
- 10
Taking Informed Action
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Identify ways to address problems related to the compelling question.I.1.11
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Behavior Sciences
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Understand ways in which values and beliefs have influenced the development of North Carolina’s identity as a state.4.B.1
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Explain how traditions, social structure, and artistic expression have contributed to the unique identity of North Carolina.4.B.1.1
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Explain how the values and beliefs of various indigenous, religious, and racial groups have contributed to the development of North Carolina4.B.1.2
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Civics and Government
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Understand the role of citizens in local and state government.4.C&G.1
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Compare the roles and responsibilities of state elected leaders.4.C&G.1.1
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Summarize the ways in which women, indigenous, religious, and racial groups influence local and state government.4.C&G.1.2
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Differentiate between rights and responsibilities reflected in the North Carolina Constitution.4.C&G.1.3
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Economics
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Understand how economic decisions and resources affect the economy of North Carolina.4.E.1
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Explain the ways in which scarcity impacts economic decisions in North Carolina.4.E.1.1
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Explain factors that have led to economic growth and decline for North Carolina’s major industries.4.E.1.2
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Explain ways in which factors of production are influenced by the availability of resources in North Carolina.4.E.1.3
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Understand the impact of personal financial4.E.2
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Explain the way in which personal financial decisions such as spending and saving may affect everyday life.4.E.2.1
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Exemplify outcomes of positive and negative financial decisions.4.E.2.2
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Geography
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Understand the role geography has played in the development of North Carolina.4.G.1
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Compare the development of various geographic regions in North Carolina using geographic tools and representations.4.G.1.1
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Exemplify the ways in which movement of people, goods and ideas has impacted the development of North Carolina using maps and other geographic tools.4.G.1.2
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Summarize the reasons for forced and voluntary migration to, from, and within North Carolina4.G.1.3
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History
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Understand the role of various people, events, and ideas in shaping North Carolina.4.H.1
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Explain how the experiences and achievements of minorities, indigenous groups, and marginalized people have contributed to change and innovation in North Carolina.4.H.1.1
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Summarize the changing roles of women, indigenous populations and racial groups throughout the history of North Carolina.4.H.1.2
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Explain the ways in which revolution, reform, and resistance have shaped North Carolina.4.H.1.3
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Summarize the role North Carolina has played in major conflicts and events throughout the history of America.4.H.1.4
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Use primary and secondary sources to compare multiple perspectives of various historical events in North Carolina.4.H.1.5
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Explain the significance of historical symbols in North Carolina from various perspectives.4.H.1.6
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- North Carolina Standards For Grade 4
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