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Mastery Learning Standards
The required skills a student should display by the end of Grade 10.
History
  • Historical Thinking and Skills

    Grades 9-10

    Use historical thinking skills to analyze events, individuals, and ideas at the grade-level scope.

  • Grades 9-10

    Understand the heritage of the United States, including the contributions of diverse groups.

  • Eras and Movements

    Grades 9-10

    Understand major eras and movements in US and world history at the grade-level scope.

Geography
  • Spatial Thinking and Skills

    Grades 9-10

    Use maps and geographic data to analyze and interpret spatial information.

  • Places and Regions

    Grades 9-10

    Understand the physical and human characteristics of places and regions.

  • Human Systems

    Grades 9-10

    Analyze the patterns of migration, settlement, and cultural diffusion across regions.

Government
  • Civic Participation

    Grades 9-10

    Apply civic principles and skills to participate in school, community, and political life.

  • Roles and Systems of Government

    Grades 9-10

    Understand the roles, structures, and functions of governments at multiple levels.

  • Rights and Responsibilities

    Grades 9-10

    Understand the rights and responsibilities of citizens and the rule of law.

Economics and Financial Literacy
  • Economic Decision Making

    Grades 9-10

    Apply economic decision-making to evaluate alternatives and trade-offs.

  • Markets and the Economy

    Grades 9-10

    Understand how markets and economic systems allocate resources.

  • Financial Literacy

    Grades 9-10

    Apply financial literacy skills to manage personal financial decisions.

Assessments
The state tests students at this grade and subject take.
State Summative

Ohio EOC American History

End-of-course exam in American History, typically grade 10 or 11.

When given:
end-of-course
Frequency:
by course completion
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