SST-03.4.01
Student Learning Targets:Knowledge Targets
Proficiency Rubric
ResourcesWebsites Helping Your Child With Social Studies
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SST-03.5
Narrative for the Concepts of GeographyThrough active learning experiences, third grade students gain knowledge and process information about their local community from a variety of resources. They identify important historical events, places, and persons from the past and make connections with their present community. Third grade students explore their own community, including its geographic location. Students begin to understand other communities in the state and the world through simple comparative studies. Through group work and projects, students should increase communications and decision-making skills and build civic values relating to responsible community citizenship. Skills to receive special emphasis include: (1) using cardinal and intermediate directions and common map symbols; (2) locating their community, major land and water forms, and reference points on maps and globes. Calculation Method for StandardsStandards are larger groups of related benchmarks. The Standard Grade is a calculation of all the related benchmarks. Click on the benchmark name below each Standard to access the learning targets and proficiency rubrics for each standard's related benchmarks. | |
SST-03.5.013rd Grade (SST) Social Studies Targeted Benchmarks SST-03.5.01 Identify the physical characteristics (e.g., landforms, bodies of water, vegetation, wildlife and climate) of the local community.Student Learning Targets:Knowledge Targets
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Proficiency ScaleThe Student ...(1) Beginning
(2) Developing
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(4) Advanced
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SST-03.5.023rd Grade (SST) Social Studies Targeted Benchmarks SST-03.5.02 Identify the seven continents, four oceans, and major nations of the world (i.e. United States, Canada, Mexico; i.e. China, Brazil, Russia).Student Learning Targets:Knowledge Targets
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Proficiency ScaleThe Student ...(1) Beginning
(2) Developing
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(4) Advanced
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SST-03.6
Narrative for the Human Development and BehaviorThrough active learning experiences, third grade students gain knowledge and process information about their local community from a variety of resources. They identify important historical events, places, and persons from the past and make connections with their present community.Third grade students explore their own community, including its: human and material resources, major work and services, and basic beliefs and values. Calculation Method for StandardsStandards are larger groups of related benchmarks. The Standard Grade is a calculation of all the related benchmarks. Click on the benchmark name below each Standard to access the learning targets and proficiency rubrics for each standard's related benchmarks. | |
SST-03.1
Narrative for the Skills and ResourcesThrough active learning experiences, third grade students gain knowledge and process information about their local community from a variety of resources. They identify important historical events, places, and persons from the past and make connections with their present community. Third grade students explore their own community, including its: (1) geographic location, (2) human and material resources, (3) major work and services, and (4) basic beliefs and values. Students begin to understand other communities in the state and the world through simple comparative studies. For third graders, the study of history emphasizes continuity and change. Concepts of time and space should unfold through such direct experiences as historic role playing, interviews, and the construction of simple maps and charts. Through group work and projects, students should increase communications and decision-making skills and build civic values relating to responsible community citizenship. Skills to receive special emphasis include: (1) using cardinal and intermediate directions and common map symbols; (2) locating their community, major land and water forms, and reference points on maps and globes; (3) making simple generalizations about change, both past and future, and the influence of geographic relationships; (4) giving examples of the diversity of goods and services; (5) exploring the heritage of their own and selected communities; and (6) demonstrating responsible decision-making and citizenship skills. Calculation Method for StandardsStandards are larger groups of related benchmarks. The Standard Grade is a calculation of all the related benchmarks. Click on the benchmark name below each Standard to access the learning targets and proficiency rubrics for each standard's related benchmarks. | |
SST-03.1.01
Student Learning Targets:Skills (Performance) Targets
Proficiency Rubric
ResourcesWebsites Helping Your Child With Social Studies
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SST-03.1.023rd Grade (SST) Social Studies Targeted Benchmarks SST-03.1.02 Create a mental map that demonstrates understanding of the relative location, direction, size and shape of the local community (e.g., school, hospital, post office, stores, landmarks, home).Student Learning Targets:Knowledge Targets
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Proficiency ScaleThe Student ...(1) Beginning
(2) Developing
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SST-03.1.03
Student Learning Targets:Skills (Performance) Targets
Proficiency Rubric
ResourcesWebsites Helping Your Child With Social Studies
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SST-03.1.04
Student Learning Targets:Knowledge Targets
Proficiency Rubric
ResourcesWebsites Helping Your Child With Social Studies
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