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Social Studies - Scope and Sequence Summary
 

Kindergarten
  • Being a good citizen
  • American symbols and icons
  • People and their environments
  • People and life in other times
First Grade
  • Rights and responsibilities of citizenship
  • Symbols, icons, and traditions of the United States and other nations
  • Geography and map skills
  • People and life in earlier times
Second Grade
  • What makes a community? Roles and responsibilities of community members.
  • Geography and map skills.
  • People and their environments: the rain forest.
  • Consumption and production.
Third Grade
  • Local and regional history, economy, and landmarks
  • American Indian nations of the local region
  • Geographical features of the local region; map skills; our 50 states
  • People and their environment: the impact of human migration on wildlife and resources
Fourth Grade
  • California history
  • California’s multi-multicultural roots
  • Impact of colonization on Native American cultures
  • The role of citizens from the classroom to the world
  • Geography and map skills
Fifth Grade
  • United States history from Pre-Columbian times through the Civil War, including the American Revolution, the conflict between American Indians and settlers, and the westward movement.
  • The Declaration of Independence and U. S. Constitution
  • Geography and map skills; our 50 states and their capitals
Sixth Grade
  • Ancient civilizations from early man through the rise of the Roman Empire, including the Paleolithic era and agricultural revolution; the Mesopotamia and Egypt; Ancient Greece; the Roman Republic
  • Historical and social science analysis skills
  • Geography and map skills
Seventh Grade
  • Medieval and early modern times, including disintegration of the Roman Empire; Medieval Europe; the Renaissance; the Reformation; the Scientific Revolution; the Age of Exploration; the Enlightenment; and the Age of Reason.
  • Historical and social science analysis skills
  • Geography and map skills
Eighth Grade
  • The founding of the American nation
  • The U. S. Constitution and American political systems
  • Growth and change in the new nation, including impact on various immigrant, indigenous, cultural and ethnic groups including African Americans and women.
  • Historical and social science analysis skills
  • Geography and map skills
 


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Clairbourn School - 8400 Huntington Drive, San Gabriel, CA 91775
Phone: (626)286-3108 | Fax: (626)286-1528 | info@clairbourn.org