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Standard Identifier: HSS-1.1.1

Grade: 1
Content Area: History–Social Science
Category: A Child’s Place in Time and Space, Grade 1

Overarching Standard:
HSS-1.1 Students describe the rights and individual responsibilities of citizenship.

Standard:
Understand the rule-making process in a direct democracy (everyone votes on the rules) and in a representative democracy (an elected group of people make the rules), giving examples of both systems in their classroom, school, and community.

Standard Identifier: HSS-5.7.3

Grade: 5
Content Area: History–Social Science
Category: United States History and Geography: Making a New Nation, Grade 5

Overarching Standard:
HSS-5.7 Students describe the people and events associated with the development of the U.S. Constitution and analyze the Constitution’s significance as the foundation of the American republic.

Standard:
Understand the fundamental principles of American constitutional democracy, including how the government derives its power from the people and the primacy of individual liberty.

Standard Identifier: ELD.PI.6.12a.Br

Grade: 6
Content Area: English Language Development
Category: Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways

Standard:
Use an expanded set of general academic words (e.g., affect, evidence, demonstrate, reluctantly), domain-specific words (e.g., scene, setting, plot, point of view, fraction, cell membrane, democracy), synonyms, antonyms, and figurative language to create precision and shades of meaning while speaking and writing.

Standard Identifier: ELD.PI.6.12a.Ex

Grade: 6
Content Area: English Language Development
Category: Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways

Standard:
Use a growing set of academic words (e.g., author, chart, global, affect), domain-specific words (e.g., scene, setting, plot, point of view, fraction, cell membrane, democracy), synonyms, and antonyms to create precision and shades of meaning while speaking and writing.

Standard Identifier: HSS-6.4.3

Grade: 6
Content Area: History–Social Science
Category: World History and Geography: Ancient Civilizations, Grade 6

Overarching Standard:
HSS-6.4 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures of the early civilizations of Ancient Greece.

Standard:
State the key differences between Athenian, or direct, democracy and representative democracy.

Standard Identifier: 8.MA:Cn11

Grade: 8
Content Area: Arts
Category: Media Arts

Enduring Understanding: Media artworks and ideas are better understood and produced by relating them to their purposes, values, and various contexts.
Essential Question(s): How does media arts relate to its various contexts, purposes, and values? How does investigating these relationships inform and deepen the media artist's understanding and work?
Process Component(s): Relate

Performance Standard(s):
a. Demonstrate and explain how media artworks and ideas relate to various contexts, purposes, and values, such as democracy, environment, and connecting people and places. b. Analyze and responsibly interact with media arts tools, environments, legal and technological contexts, considering ethics, media literacy, social media, and virtual worlds.

Standard Identifier: HSS-8.1

Grade: 8
Content Area: History–Social Science
Category: United States History and Geography: Growth and Conflict, Grade 8

Standard:
Students understand the major events preceding the founding of the nation and relate their significance to the development of American constitutional democracy.

Standard Identifier: HSS-8.1.1

Grade: 8
Content Area: History–Social Science
Category: United States History and Geography: Growth and Conflict, Grade 8

Overarching Standard:
HSS-8.1 Students understand the major events preceding the founding of the nation and relate their significance to the development of American constitutional democracy.

Standard:
Describe the relationship between the moral and political ideas of the Great Awakening and the development of revolutionary fervor.

Standard Identifier: HSS-8.1.2

Grade: 8
Content Area: History–Social Science
Category: United States History and Geography: Growth and Conflict, Grade 8

Overarching Standard:
HSS-8.1 Students understand the major events preceding the founding of the nation and relate their significance to the development of American constitutional democracy.

Standard:
Analyze the philosophy of government expressed in the Declaration of Independence, with an emphasis on government as a means of securing individual rights (e.g., key phrases such as “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights”).

Standard Identifier: HSS-8.1.3

Grade: 8
Content Area: History–Social Science
Category: United States History and Geography: Growth and Conflict, Grade 8

Overarching Standard:
HSS-8.1 Students understand the major events preceding the founding of the nation and relate their significance to the development of American constitutional democracy.

Standard:
Analyze how the American Revolution affected other nations, especially France.

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