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OKCPS |
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OCPS ACADEMIC STANDARDS |
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Social Studies - Grade 6: Second Semester |
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7.1 Natural Resources: Distribution
The learner will be able to
identify and describe the relationship between the distribution of major natural resources (e.g., arable land, water, fossil fuels, and iron ore) and developed and developing countries.
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| People |
Knowledge |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 5.1 |
Classroom
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7.2 Human: Modification/Adaptation
The learner will be able to
evaluate the effects of human modification of and adaptation to the natural environment (e.g., use of the steel plow, crop rotation, types of housing, flood prevention, discovery of valuable mineral deposits, the greenhouse effect, desertification, clear-cutting forests, air and water pollution, urban sprawl, and use of pesticides and herbicides in agriculture).
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| People |
Evaluation |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 5.2 |
Classroom
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8.1 Sources: Primary/Secondary
The learner will be able to
locate, gather, and analyze information from primary and secondary sources, such as artifacts, diaries, letters, art, music, literature, newspapers, and contemporary media.
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| Using Resources |
Knowledge, Analysis |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 1.1 |
Classroom
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8.2 Representations: Identify/Evaluate
The learner will be able to
identify, evaluate, and draw conclusions from different kinds of maps, graphs, charts, diagrams, timelines, and other representations such as photographs and satellite-produced images or computer-based technologies.
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| Using Resources |
Knowledge, Evaluation |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 1.2 |
Classroom
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8.3 Information: Interpret/Broad
The learner will be able to
interpret information from a broad selection of research materials such as encyclopedias, almanacs, dictionaries, atlases and cartoons.
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| Using Resources |
Evaluation |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 1.3 |
Classroom
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8.4 Concepts: Scale/Distance/Location
The learner will be able to
apply the concepts of scale, distance, direction, relative location, latitude and longitude.
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| Using Resources |
Application |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 1.2 |
Classroom
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8.5 Spatial: Distributions/Patterns
The learner will be able to
construct and use maps, globes, graphs, charts, models, and databases to analyze spatial distributions and patterns.
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| Using Resources |
Application |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 1.3 |
Classroom
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8.6 Characteristics: Maps/Globes
The learner will be able to
recognize the characteristics, functions and applications of maps, globes, aerial and other photographs, satellite images, and models.
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| Using Resources |
Knowledge |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 1.4 |
Classroom
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21.1 Systems: Political
The learner will be able to
identify and describe major world political systems and the role of governmental involvement in such systems (such as dictatorships, constitutional monarchies, and representative democracies).
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| Political & Economic |
Knowledge |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 4.1 |
Classroom
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21.2 Systems: Economic
The learner will be able to
identify and describe major economic systems and the role of governmental involvement and individual decision-making within such systems (such as traditional, command, and market economies).
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| Political & Economic |
Knowledge |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 4.2 |
Classroom
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24.1 Characteristics: Common/World
The learner will be able to
compare and contrast common characteristics of world cultures (e.g., language, ethnic heritage, religion, political philosophy, shared history, social systems, and economic systems).
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| World |
Evaluation |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 4.1 |
Classroom
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24.2 Global Economic: Interdependence
The learner will be able to
explain patterns and processes of global economic interdependence (e.g., developed and developing countries, economic activities, and world trade).
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| World |
Comprehension |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 4.2 |
Classroom
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24.3 Activities: Changes/Technology
The learner will be able to
describe how changes in technology, transportation, and communication affect the location of economic activities.
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| World |
Knowledge |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 4.3 |
Classroom
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24.4 Ethnic Diversity: Country/Region
The learner will be able to
recognize and explain the impact of ethnic diversity within countries and major cultural regions.
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| World |
Knowledge |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 4.4 |
Classroom
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24.5 Issues: Growth/Density/Migration
The learner will be able to
evaluate issues of population location, growth, and change, including density, settlement patterns, migration, and availability of resources.
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| World |
Evaluation |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 4.5 |
Classroom
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25.1 Representations: Maps/Atlases
The learner will be able to
evaluate and draw conclusions from different kinds of maps, graphs, charts, diagrams, and other sources and representations (e.g., aerial and shuttle photographs, satellite-produced images, the geographic information system (GIS), atlases, almanacs, and computer-based technologies).
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| Geography |
Evaluation |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 6.1 |
Classroom
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25.2 Features: Geographic/Historic
The learner will be able to
explain the influence of geographic features on the development of historic events and movements.
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| Geography |
Comprehension |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 6.2 |
Classroom
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25.3 Policies/Problems: Local/Regional
The learner will be able to
analyze local, regional, national, and world policies and problems having spatial dimensions (e.g., acid rain and international boundaries; and water quality affected by run-off from poultry and hog farms).
| Strand |
Bloom's |
Scope |
Hours |
Source |
Activities |
| Geography |
Analysis |
Master |
1.0 |
OK: PASS Standard 6.3 |
Classroom
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