Grade 1 - Social Studies

Social Studies 1 A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This course is semester 1 only of Social Studies 1. In this semester, students begin to explore basic fundamentals of social studies including map skills, cardinal directions, and will begin to examine maps of the U.S. and the globe. Students will also be introduced to important figures from American history such as Pocahontas, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Clara Barton.

A skill that students will practice throughout the semester is retelling stories. Students may do this by recording audio, retelling the stories orally, or writing their observations. They will learn how to use details and basics of narratives.

Students will also make maps of their homes, neighborhoods, as well as a personal timeline.

Topics covered:

Reading and understanding a calendar
Cardinal directions
Personal timeline
Geography skills
Reading a map
Retelling stories and the five finger retell


Social Studies 1 B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This course is semester 2 only of Social Studies 1. The second semester has a focus on introductory economics. They will study bartering, goods and services, jobs in the community, and how the marketplace works.

Another focus is on positive character traits such as honesty, what the aspects of personal responsibility are, and how to help and respect others.

Historic figures such as Clara Barton and characters from fiction and folklore are used as models for teaching positive traits.

Students will continue practicing there five finger retelling skill with assignments on Martin Alonso (a sailor with Columbus) and George Washington.

Projects will help students think about thoughtful words, showing respect, and being honest. Learners will write, draw, and perform in these projects.

Topics covered:

Bartering
Native American systems
Goods in the home and the marketplace
Community services
Personal responsibility
Characteristics of truthfulness
Role of work in a community






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