Compare and contrast beliefs, customs, ceremonies
Compare and contrast beliefs, customs, ceremonies, and traditions of various cultures represented in the United States.
Compare and contrast beliefs, customs, ceremonies, and traditions of various cultures represented in the United States.
Distinguish how people from various cultures in the students’ community and nation share principles and common goals.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Compare and contrast beliefs, customs, ceremonies | Compare and contrast beliefs, customs, ceremonies, and traditions of various cultures represented in the United States. | 2.01 |
| Distinguish how people from various cultures in the students’ community and… | Distinguish how people from various cultures in the students’ community and nation share principles and common goals. | 2.02 |
Examine different types of producers and consumers in the United States.
Recognize major U.S. industries and their products, including agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, and transportation.
Explain why and how industries and/or businesses in the United States advertise to sell a product or service.
Define the concepts of supply and demand.
Differentiate between imports and exports.
Describe how imports and exports help to meet the needs of people in the United States.
Explain that budgets can be used to ensure needs are met and financial goals are achieved.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Examine different types of producers and consumers in the United States | Examine different types of producers and consumers in the United States. | 2.03 |
| Recognize major U.S. industries and their products, including agriculture… | Recognize major U.S. industries and their products, including agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, and transportation. | 2.04 |
| Explain why and how industries and/or businesses in the United States advertise… | Explain why and how industries and/or businesses in the United States advertise to sell a product or service. | 2.05 |
| Define the concepts of supply and demand | Define the concepts of supply and demand. | 2.06 |
| Differentiate between imports and exports | Differentiate between imports and exports. | 2.07 |
| Describe how imports and exports help to meet the needs of people in the United… | Describe how imports and exports help to meet the needs of people in the United States. | 2.08 |
| Explain that budgets can be used to ensure needs are met and financial goals… | Explain that budgets can be used to ensure needs are met and financial goals are achieved. | 2.09 |
Compare how maps and globes depict geographical information in different ways.
Recognize the differences between physical and political maps.
Use legends, the compass rose, and cardinal and intermediate directions to determine locations on physical and political maps.
Identify and locate on a map the four hemispheres, as defined by the boundaries created by the equator and prime meridian, including the locations of North and South America in the Western Hemisphere.
Compare physical features of the earth, including:
Continent
Island
Peninsula
Plain
Plateau
Valley
Recognize that the United States is part of the North American continent, and identify the U.S. land and water borders including Canada, Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Gulf of Mexico.
Locate on a map the following cities and physical features in Tennessee:
Cities—Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville
Rivers—Cumberland, Mississippi, Tennessee
Mountain Range—Appalachian Mountains, including the Great Smoky Mountains
Locate on a map the eights states that border Tennessee (i.e., Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Missouri).
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Compare how maps and globes depict geographical information in different ways | Compare how maps and globes depict geographical information in different ways. | 2.10 |
| Recognize the differences between physical and political maps | Recognize the differences between physical and political maps. | 2.11 |
| Use legends, the compass rose | Use legends, the compass rose, and cardinal and intermediate directions to determine locations on physical and political maps. | 2.12 |
| Identify and locate on a map the four hemispheres, as defined by the boundaries… | Identify and locate on a map the four hemispheres, as defined by the boundaries created by the equator and prime meridian, including the locations of North and South America in the Western Hemisphere. | 2.13 |
| Compare physical features of the earth, including | Compare physical features of the earth, including: | 2.14 |
| Continent | Continent | 2.14.1 |
| Island | Island | 2.14.2 |
| Peninsula | Peninsula | 2.14.3 |
| Plain | Plain | 2.14.4 |
| Plateau | Plateau | 2.14.5 |
| Valley | Valley | 2.14.6 |
| Recognize that the United States is part of the North American continent | Recognize that the United States is part of the North American continent, and identify the U.S. land and water borders including Canada, Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Gulf of Mexico. | 2.15 |
| Locate on a map the following cities and physical features in Tennessee | Locate on a map the following cities and physical features in Tennessee: | 2.16 |
| Cities—Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville | Cities—Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville | 2.16.1 |
| Rivers—Cumberland, Mississippi, Tennessee | Rivers—Cumberland, Mississippi, Tennessee | 2.16.2 |
| Mountain Range—Appalachian Mountains, including the Great Smoky Mountains | Mountain Range—Appalachian Mountains, including the Great Smoky Mountains | 2.16.3 |
| Locate on a map the eights states that border Tennessee | Locate on a map the eights states that border Tennessee (i.e., Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Missouri). | 2.17 |
Recognize that the United States has a constitution, which is the basis for our nation’s laws.
Recognize that Tennessee has a constitution, which is the basis for our state’s laws.
Identify the three branches of U.S. government (i.e., Legislative, Executive, and Judicial), and their popular names (i.e., Congress, the President, and the Supreme Court).
Recognize that our nation makes laws and that there are consequences for breaking them.
Identify the rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizens (e.g., voting, paying taxes, following laws).
Identify the ways one becomes a U.S. citizen (e.g., by birth or naturalization).
Identify principles of the American constitutional republic, including equality, fair treatment for all, the right to vote, and respect for the property of others.
Identify well-known national monuments and symbols (e.g., Liberty Bell, White House, Statue of Liberty, bald eagle, National Mall memorials), and examine their significance.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Recognize that the United States has a constitution, which is the basis for our… | Recognize that the United States has a constitution, which is the basis for our nation’s laws. | 2.18 |
| Recognize that Tennessee has a constitution, which is the basis for our state’s… | Recognize that Tennessee has a constitution, which is the basis for our state’s laws. | 2.19 |
| Identify the three branches of U.S | Identify the three branches of U.S. government (i.e., Legislative, Executive, and Judicial), and their popular names (i.e., Congress, the President, and the Supreme Court). | 2.20 |
| Recognize that our nation makes laws and that there are consequences for… | Recognize that our nation makes laws and that there are consequences for breaking them. | 2.21 |
| Identify the rights and responsibilities of U.S | Identify the rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizens (e.g., voting, paying taxes, following laws). | 2.22 |
| Identify the ways one becomes a U.S | Identify the ways one becomes a U.S. citizen (e.g., by birth or naturalization). | 2.23 |
| Identify principles of the American constitutional republic, including… | Identify principles of the American constitutional republic, including equality, fair treatment for all, the right to vote, and respect for the property of others. | 2.24 |
| Identify well-known national monuments and symbols | Identify well-known national monuments and symbols (e.g., Liberty Bell, White House, Statue of Liberty, bald eagle, National Mall memorials), and examine their significance. | 2.25 |
Define and identify primary and secondary sources.
Examine the significant contributions of historic figures.
Analyze and interpret events placed chronologically on a timeline using terms including years, decades, and centuries.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Define and identify primary and secondary sources | Define and identify primary and secondary sources. | 2.26 |
| Examine the significant contributions of historic figures | Examine the significant contributions of historic figures. | 2.27 |
| Analyze and interpret events placed chronologically on a timeline using terms… | Analyze and interpret events placed chronologically on a timeline using terms including years, decades, and centuries. | 2.28 |