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Tularosa Municipal School District:
Tularosa Grade 4
Social Studies - Grade 4 Q3

United States History

United States I-B
The learner will be able to 1. Describe local events and their connections and relationships to national history.
Strand Scope Source
1920s Master Tularosa Municipal Schools Curriculum Standards 2006
  
Skills I-D
The learner will be able to describe and explain how historians and archaeologists provide information about people in different time periods.
Strand Scope Source
1920s Master Tularosa Municipal Schools Curriculum Standards 2006
  
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Historical Perspective

World I-C
The learner will be able to explain how historical events, people, and culture influence present day Canada, Mexico, and the United States (e.g., food, art, shelter, language).
Strand Scope Source
Change Master Tularosa Municipal Schools Curriculum Standards 2006
  
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Concepts: Use Knowledge
The learner will be able to use knowledge of a geographic concept.
Strand Scope Source
Geographical Concepts Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Concepts: Economic Growth
The learner will be able to associate geographical factors with economic growth.
Strand Scope Source
Geographical Concepts Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Regions: Characteristics
The learner will be able to understand the characteristics of a region.
Strand Scope Source
Regions Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Regions: Chart
The learner will be able to make inferences about geographical regions using a chart.
Strand Scope Source
Regions Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Regions: State Comparison
The learner will be able to compare regions in his/her state to other regions across the world.
Strand Scope Source
Regions Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Geographic Tools: Data/Collect
The learner will be able to use geographic tools to collect data.
Strand Scope Source
Geographic Tools Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Geographic Tools: Data/Examine
The learner will be able to use geographic tools to examine data.
Strand Scope Source
Geographic Tools Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Geographic Tools: Data/Interpret
The learner will be able to use geographic tools to interpret data.
Strand Scope Source
Geographic Tools Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
US Geography: Cities
The learner will be able to locate the major cities of the United States.
Strand Scope Source
US Geography Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Populations: Settlement/Perception
The learner will be able to analyze how human perception of the environment affects settlement patterns.
Strand Scope Source
Populations Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Populations: Graph/Interpret
The learner will be able to interpret population information from a graph .
Strand Scope Source
Populations Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Earth Processes: Shape Features/Patterns
The learner will be able to explain how physical processes shape features and/or patterns on the surface of the Earth.
Strand Scope Source
Earth Processes Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Earth Processes: Position to Sun
The learner will be able to explain how Earth's position to the Sun affects conditions on Earth.
Strand Scope Source
Earth Processes Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Earth Attributes: North/South Poles
The learner will be able to locate the North and South Poles.
Strand Scope Source
Earth Attributes Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Earth Attributes: Equator
The learner will be able to locate the equator.
Strand Scope Source
Earth Attributes Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Earth Attributes: Hemispheres
The learner will be able to identify Earth's hemispheres.
Strand Scope Source
Earth Attributes Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Movement: Migration/Reasons
The learner will be able to understand the reasons for population migration.
Strand Scope Source
Populations: Movement Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Movement: Migration/Cause/Effect
The learner will be able to compare the causes and effect of human migration.
Strand Scope Source
Populations: Movement Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Movement: Migration/Perception
The learner will be able to analyze how human perception of the environment affects migration.
Strand Scope Source
Populations: Movement Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
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Civics and Government

Identity: United/Values/Principles
The learner will be able to describe how an American identity comes from being united by values, principles, and/or beliefs rather than ethnicity, race, religion, class, language, gender, and/or national origin.
Strand Scope Source
American Identity Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Identity: Democracy/Further/Enhance
The learner will be able to describe the significance of an American identity sharing values, principles, and/or beliefs to the furthering and enhancement of American democracy.
Strand Scope Source
American Identity Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Authority: Rules/Purposes/Describe
The learner will be able to describe the purposes of rules.
Strand Scope Source
Authority Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Government: World/Independent
The learner will be able to understand that all the nations of the world have independent systems of government.
Strand Scope Source
Government Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Government: Absence/Problems
The learner will be able to name problems that may result from absence of government.
Strand Scope Source
Government Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Law: Strengths/Weaknesses
The learner will be able to recognize the strengths and weaknesses of a law.
Strand Scope Source
Law Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Law: Effective/Characteristics
The learner will be able to name the characteristics of an effective law.
Strand Scope Source
Law Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Principles: Patriotic Story
The learner will be able to recognize how the key ideas and values of American democracy are reflected in patriotic stories.
Strand Scope Source
Democratic Principles Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Principles: Patriotic Speech
The learner will be able to recognize how the key ideas and values of American democracy are reflected in patriotic speeches.
Strand Scope Source
Democratic Principles Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Principles: Historical Figures
The learner will be able to identify historical figures who helped to shape the principles and values of American democracy.
Strand Scope Source
Democratic Principles Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Constitution: Highest Law
The learner will be able to recognize that the Constitution is the highest law of the land.
Strand Scope Source
Constitution Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Constitution: Ideas
The learner will be able to identify the ideas and individuals that shaped the Constitution.
Strand Scope Source
Constitution Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Constitution: Meaning/Significance
The learner will be able to explain the meaning and significance of the United States Constitution.
Strand Scope Source
Constitution Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Constitution: Key Ideas
The learner will be able to recognize how the key ideas and values of American democracy are reflected in the Constitution.
Strand Scope Source
Constitution Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Citizenship: Birth
The learner will be able to understand that an individual becomes a citizen by birth in the United States.
Strand Scope Source
Citizenship Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Citizenship: Meaning/Describe
The learner will be able to describe the meaning of citizenship in the United States.
Strand Scope Source
Citizenship Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Citizenship: Alien/Differentiate
The learner will be able to differentiate between a citizen and non-citizen, or alien.
Strand Scope Source
Citizenship Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Citizenship: Naturalization
The learner will be able to understand that an individual not born in the United States may become a citizen by naturalization.
Strand Scope Source
Citizenship Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Public Service: Value/State
The learner will be able to explain the value of public service in his/her state.
Strand Scope Source
Public Service Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Public Service: Opportunity/State
The learner will be able to recognize opportunities for public service in his/her state.
Strand Scope Source
Public Service Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Public Service: Leadership/Functions
The learner will be able to name important functions of political leaders.
Strand Scope Source
Public Service Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Public Service: Leadership/Criteria
The learner will be able to describe specific criteria used in selecting leaders.
Strand Scope Source
Public Service Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Public Service: Leadership/Criteria/Use
The learner will be able to use specific criteria when selecting leaders.
Strand Scope Source
Public Service Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Declaration of Independence: Ideas
The learner will be able to identify the ideas and individuals that shaped the Declaration of Independence.
Strand Scope Source
Declaration of Independence Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Declaration of Independence: Key Ideas
The learner will be able to recognize how the key ideas and values of American democracy are reflected in the Declaration of Independence.
Strand Scope Source
Declaration of Independence Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Political Party System: Basic Principles
The learner will be able to recognize basic principles of the American political party system.
Strand Scope Source
Political Party System Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Branches: Purpose/Explain
The learner will be able to explain the purposes of the three branches of the United States government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Branches Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Branches: Ordering
The learner will be able to order the different branches of the United States government by size.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Branches Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Local: Functions/Community/Describe
The learner will be able to describe the functions of local government in his/her community.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Local Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Local: Legislative Members/Identify
The learner will be able to identify members of the legislative branch of his/her local government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Local Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Local: Executive Members/Identify
The learner will be able to identify members of the executive branch of his/her local government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Local Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Local: Judicial Members/Identify
The learner will be able to identify members of the judicial branch of his/her local government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Local Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Local: Contact Representative
The learner will be able to demonstrate knowledge of how to contact his/her local representative.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Local Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Local: Selection Process
The learner will be able to describe the selection process for local government officials.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Local Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Local: Service Provided/Pay
The learner will be able to describe how the local government pays for services provided.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Local Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
State: Governor/Role
The learner will be able to understand the role and responsibilities of a state governor.
Strand Scope Source
Government: State Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
State: Responsibilities
The learner will be able to identify the responsibilities of state government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: State Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
State: Functions/Describe
The learner will be able to describe the functions of state government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: State Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
State: Service Provided
The learner will be able to list important services provided by the state government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: State Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
State: Individual Participation/Describe
The learner will be able to describe the importance of individual participation in state government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: State Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
State: Individual Participation/Name
The learner will be able to name ways individuals can participate in state government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: State Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
State: Branch Responsibilities
The learner will be able to identify the responsibilities of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of state government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: State Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
State: Legislative Members/Identify
The learner will be able to identify members of the legislative branch of his/her state government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: State Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
State: Executive Members/Identify
The learner will be able to identify members of the executive branch of his/her state government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: State Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
State: Judicial Members/Identify
The learner will be able to identify members of the judicial branch of his/her state government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: State Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
State: Contact Representative
The learner will be able to demonstrate knowledge of how to contact his/her state representative.
Strand Scope Source
Government: State Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
State: Selection Process
The learner will be able to describe the selection process for state government officials.
Strand Scope Source
Government: State Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Federal: Functions/Describe
The learner will be able to describe the functions of federal government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Federal Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Federal: Legislative Members/Identify
The learner will be able to identify members of the legislative branch of the federal government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Federal Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Federal: Executive Members/Identify
The learner will be able to identify members of the executive branch of the federal government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Federal Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Federal: Judicial Members/Identify
The learner will be able to identify members of the judicial branch of the federal government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Federal Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Federal: Congress
The learner will be able to identify the two Houses of Congress.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Federal Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Federal: Examples/Protect Individuals
The learner will be able to list examples of ways the federal government protects individual rights.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Federal Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Federal: Local/State/Differentiate
The learner will be able to differentiate between local, state and federal government.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Federal Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Responsibilities: Significance
The learner will be able to understand the significance of responsibilities to him/her self, family, community, and/or nation.
Strand Scope Source
Citizenship: Rights/Responsibilities Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Rights/Responsibilities: Affect/Explain
The learner will be able to explain the rights and responsibilities of a citizen to affect the decisions and actions of their government.
Strand Scope Source
Citizenship: Rights/Responsibilities Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Rights/Responsibilities: Track/Identify
The learner will be able to identify ways citizens can track the decisions and actions of their government.
Strand Scope Source
Citizenship: Rights/Responsibilities Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Participation: Democracy/Voting
The learner will be able to understand how the principles and values of American democracy are promoted through participation in government, such as voting.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Participation Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Participation: Democracy/Jury
The learner will be able to understand how the principles and values of American democracy are promoted through participation in government, such as serving on juries.
Strand Scope Source
Government: Participation Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Bill of Rights: Key Ideas
The learner will be able to recognize how the key ideas and values of American democracy are reflected in the Bill of Rights.
Strand Scope Source
Bill of Rights Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Limited: Characteristics/Explain
The learner will be able to explain characteristics of a limited government.
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Government: Limited Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Unlimited: Characteristics/Dictatorship
The learner will be able to explain characteristics of unlimited government, such as a dictatorship.
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Government: Unlimited Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
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Goods: Business/Identify
The learner will be able to identify a business that supplies goods.
Strand Scope Source
Goods/Services Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Services: Business/Identify
The learner will be able to identify a business that supplies services.
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Goods/Services Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Goods/Services: Producers/Compare
The learner will be able to compare and contrast the producers of goods and services.
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Goods/Services Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Goods/Services: Needs
The learner will be able to associate a basic need with the business that supplies it.
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Goods/Services Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Goods/Services: Costs
The learner will be able to distinguish between the price someone pays to buy a good/service and the cost of making/producing it.
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Goods/Services Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Trade: Define
The learner will be able to define trade.
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Trade Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Trade: Benefits/Examine
The learner will be able to examine the benefits of trade.
Strand Scope Source
Trade Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Supply/Demand: Competition
The learner will be able to predict the outcome of a situation involving economic competition.
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Supply/Demand Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Supply/Demand: Resource Allocation
The learner will be able to explain the role of supply and demand in determining resource allocation.
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Supply/Demand Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Economics: Causal Relationship
The learner will be able to identify an economic causal relationship, such as an assembly line in a factory.
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Economics Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Economics: Data/Interpret/Chart
The learner will be able to interpret economic data presented on a chart.
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Economics Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Economics: Geographic Factors
The learner will be able to associate economic activity (i.e., farming) with geographic factors (i.e., good soil).
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Economics Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Economics: Agriculture/Sequence
The learner will be able to understand the logical sequence of agricultural economics.
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Economics Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Economics: Social Interdependence
The learner will be able to understand economic and social interdependence.
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Economics Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
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Cultural Perspective

Diversity: Understand Concept
The learner will be able to understand the concept of diversity.
Strand Scope Source
Diversity Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Folklore: Art/Music
The learner will be able to identify folk art and/or music that is a part of U.S. cultural history.
Strand Scope Source
Folklore Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Folklore: National Heritage/Explain
The learner will be able to explain how folklore contributes to the national heritage of the United States.
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Folklore Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Diversity: Define
The learner will be able to define diversity.
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Diversity Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Diversity: Explain
The learner will be able to explain diversity in the United States.
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Diversity Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Diversity: Common Forms
The learner will be able to list common forms of diversity in the United States.
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Diversity Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Media: Newspaper Headline/Interpret
The learner will be able to interpret newspaper headlines.
Strand Scope Source
Media Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
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First Global Era (1450 - 1750)

Europe: 15th/16th Century Explorers
The learner will be able to demonstrate knowledge of various 15th and 16th century European explorers.
Strand Scope Source
European Expansion Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
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Technological Developments

Transportation: Rail Systems/Impact
The learner will be able to understand the impact of the use of rail systems for transportation.
Strand Scope Source
Transportation Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Transportation: Road Systems/Impact
The learner will be able to understand the impact of the use of road systems for transportation.
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Transportation Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Transportation: Aircraft/Impact
The learner will be able to understand the impact of the use of aircraft for transportation.
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Transportation Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Transportation: Significant People
The learner will be able to identify significant people who contributed to the field of transportation.
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Transportation Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Communication: Written/Development
The learner will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the development of written communication throughout history.
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Communication Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Inventions: Tools
The learner will be able to understand the invention of basic tools.
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Inventions Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Inventions: Technological Achievements
The learner will be able to identify significant technological achievements of various historical societies.
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Inventions Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
Science: Achievements/Various
The learner will be able to identify significant scientific achievements of various historical societies.
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Math/Science Master Tularosa Municipal Schools: Social Studies Curriculum: September 1998, Fourth Grade
  
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