Skills
- K
The student will apply history and social science skills to the content byS.K
- a
viewing and exploring information sources, including, but not limited to artifacts, primary and secondary sources, charts, graphs, and diagramsS.K.a
- b
applying geographic skills to identify and understand geographic featuresS.K.b
- c
demonstrating curiosity and critical thinking through questioningS.K.c
- d
sequencing and organizing informationS.K.d
- e
identifying similarities and differences to explain contentS.K.e
- f
recognizing cause-and-effect relationshipsS.K.f
- g
using economic decision-making models to make informed economic decisionsS.K.g
- h
practicing civility, respect, hard work, and responsible citizenship skillsS.K.h
- i
using content vocabulary to demonstrate comprehensionS.K.i
- a
Civics
- 1
The student will apply history and social science skills to practice citizenship in the classroom byK.1
- a
taking responsibility for one’s actionsK.1.a
- b
practicing honesty and showing kindness to oneself and othersK.1.b
- c
recognizing the purpose of rules and practicing self-controlK.1.c
- d
caring for one’s personal property and respecting other students’ propertyK.1.d
- e
taking turns, sharing, and working well with others for the good of everyoneK.1.e
- a
- 2
The student will apply history and social science skills to explain how communities honor state and national traditions and recognize designated Virginia holidays, including but not limited to K.2
- a
Labor DayK.2.a
- b
Columbus Day (Yorktown Victory Day)K.2.b
- c
Election DayK.2.c
- d
Veterans DayK.2.d
- e
Thanksgiving DayK.2.e
- f
Christmas DayK.2.f
- g
New Year’s DayK.2.g
- h
Martin Luther King, Jr. DayK.2.h
- i
George Washington Day (commonly known as Presidents’ Day)K.2.i
- j
Memorial DayK.2.j
- k
JuneteenthK.2.k
- l
Independence DayK.2.l
- a
- 3
The student will apply history and social science skills to define patriotism and explain how communities express patriotism byK.3
- a
identifying the American and Virginia flagsK.3.a
- b
identifying national and state symbols, including, but not limited to the bald eagle, the dogwood, and the cardinalK.3.b
- c
recognizing the Pledge of Allegiance and the National AnthemK.3.c
- d
identifying the current president and explaining that the president is the leader of the United States and is elected by votersK.3.d
- a
History
- 4
The student will apply history and social science skills to recognize Virginia’s earliest communities byK.4
- a
identifying examples of historic events, stories, and legendsK.4.a
- b
identifying early communities, changemakers, and contributions of leaders, including, but not limited to Indigenous tribes, farmers, traders, early settlers, minorities, women, and childrenK.4.b
- c
recognizing that places change over timeK.4.c
- d
identifying people who helped establish and lead the local community over timeK.4.d
- a
- 5
The student will apply history and social science skills to understand and explain what makes communities unique byK.5
- a
explaining the roles of important local community members, such as, but not limited to medical personnel, first responders, teachers, and business leadersK.5.a
- b
identifying historic eventsK.5.b
- c
telling the stories of the people that developed their local communitiesK.5.c
- a
Geography
- 6
The student will apply history and social science skills to describe the relative location of people, places, and objects by using positional words, including, but not limited to near/far, over/under, above/below, left/right, behind/in front, next to and between.K.6
- 7
The student will apply history and social science skills to demonstrate an understanding of maps and globes byK.7
- a
identifying the similarities and differences between a map and a globeK.7.a
- b
identifying basic map symbolsK.7.b
- c
identifying land and bodies of water in the local communityK.7.c
- d
identifying the geographic location of the United States and Virginia on a map and globeK.7.d
- a
Economics
- 8
The student will apply history and social science skills to demonstrate an understanding of primary economic principles byK.8
- a
describing ways people work to earn and save money to buy the things they need and wantK.8.a
- b
recognizing that Americans are free to make choices about what to buy and that they must make choices because they cannot have everything they wantK.8.b
- a
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten
- Where can I read the official document?
- History and Social Science Standards of Learning for Virginia Public Schools
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