Create and use tools to analyze a chronological sequence of related events in…
Create and use tools to analyze a chronological sequence of related events in world history.
Create and use tools to analyze a chronological sequence of related events in world history.
Explain connections among historical context and peoples’ perspectives at the time in world history.
Develop a research plan, identify appropriate resources for investigating social studies topics, and create and present a research product that applies an aspect of world history post c. 1450 to a contemporary issue.
Using an inquiry lens, develop compelling questions about world history post c. 1450, to determine helpful resources and consider multiple points of views represented in the resources.
Analyze the causes and consequences of a specific problem in world history post c. 1450 as well as the challenges and opportunities faced by those trying to address the problem.
Analyze laws, policies, and processes to determine how governmental systems affect individuals and groups in society in world history prior to post c. 1450.
Predict the consequences which can occur when individuals fail to carry out their personal responsibilities
Predict the consequences that can occur when institutions fail to meet the needs of individuals and groups.
Create and use maps and other graphic representations in order to explain relationships and reveal patterns or trends in world history c. 1450-2010.
Analyze how the physical and human characteristics of world regions post c. 1450 connect to changing identity and culture.
Locate major cities of the world and key world nations; the world’s continents, and oceans; and major topographical features of the world.
Using a world history lens, analyze the opportunity costs and benefits of economic decisions on society as a whole as well as on individuals post c. 1450.
Using a world history lens, describe how peoples’ perspectives shaped the sources/artifacts they created.
Using a world history lens, examine the origins and impact of social structures and stratification on societies and relationships between peoples.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Create and use tools to analyze a chronological sequence of related events in… | Create and use tools to analyze a chronological sequence of related events in world history. | 9-12.WH.1.CC.A |
| Explain connections among historical context and peoples’ perspectives at the… | Explain connections among historical context and peoples’ perspectives at the time in world history. | 9-12.WH.1.CC.B |
| Develop a research plan, identify appropriate resources for investigating… | Develop a research plan, identify appropriate resources for investigating social studies topics, and create and present a research product that applies an aspect of world history post c. 1450 to a contemporary issue. | 9-12.WH.1.CC.C |
| Using an inquiry lens, develop compelling questions about world history post c… | Using an inquiry lens, develop compelling questions about world history post c. 1450, to determine helpful resources and consider multiple points of views represented in the resources. | 9-12.WH.1.CC.D |
| Analyze the causes and consequences of a specific problem in world history post… | Analyze the causes and consequences of a specific problem in world history post c. 1450 as well as the challenges and opportunities faced by those trying to address the problem. | 9-12.WH.1.CC.E |
| Analyze laws, policies | Analyze laws, policies, and processes to determine how governmental systems affect individuals and groups in society in world history prior to post c. 1450. | 9-12 WH.1.GS.A |
| Predict the consequences which can occur when individuals fail to carry out… | Predict the consequences which can occur when individuals fail to carry out their personal responsibilities | 9-12 WH.1.GS.B |
| Predict the consequences that can occur when institutions fail to meet the… | Predict the consequences that can occur when institutions fail to meet the needs of individuals and groups. | 9-12 WH.1.GS.C |
| Create and use maps and other graphic representations in order to explain… | Create and use maps and other graphic representations in order to explain relationships and reveal patterns or trends in world history c. 1450-2010. | 9-12.WH.1.G.A |
| Analyze how the physical and human characteristics of world regions post c… | Analyze how the physical and human characteristics of world regions post c. 1450 connect to changing identity and culture. | 9-12.WH.1.G.B |
| Locate major cities of the world and key world nations | Locate major cities of the world and key world nations; the world’s continents, and oceans; and major topographical features of the world. | 9-12.WH.1.G.C |
| Using a world history lens, analyze the opportunity costs and benefits of… | Using a world history lens, analyze the opportunity costs and benefits of economic decisions on society as a whole as well as on individuals post c. 1450. | 9-12.WH.1.EC.A |
| Using a world history lens, describe how peoples’ perspectives shaped the… | Using a world history lens, describe how peoples’ perspectives shaped the sources/artifacts they created. | 9-12.WH.1.PC.A |
| Using a world history lens, examine the origins and impact of social structures… | Using a world history lens, examine the origins and impact of social structures and stratification on societies and relationships between peoples. | 9-12.WH.1.PC.B |
Create and use tools to analyze a chronological sequence of related events in United States’ history.
Explain connections among historical context and peoples’ perspectives at the time in United States’ history.
Develop a research plan, identify appropriate resources for investigating social studies topics, and create and present a research product that applies an aspect of United States history post c. 1870 to a contemporary issue.
Using an inquiry lens, develop compelling questions about United States history post c. 1870 to determine helpful resources and consider multiple points of views represented in the resources.
Analyze the causes and consequences of a specific problem in United States’ history post c. 1870 as well as the challenges and opportunities faced by those trying to address the problem.
Analyze laws, policies, and processes to determine how governmental systems affect individuals and groups in society in United States history c. 1870-2010.
Predict the consequences that can occur when individuals fail to carry out their personal responsibilities.
Predict the consequences that can occur when institutions fail to meet the needs of individuals and groups.
Create and use maps and other graphic representations in order to explain relationships and reveal patterns or trends in United States’ history c. 1870-2010.
Analyze how the physical and human characteristics of regions in the United States post C. 1870 connect to changing identity and culture.
Locate major cities of Missouri, the United States, and the world; states of the United States and key world nations; the world’s continents, and oceans; and major topographical features of the United States.
Using a United States’ historical lens, analyze the opportunity costs and benefits of economic decisions on society as a whole as well as on individuals post c. 1870.
Using a United States’ historical lens, describe how peoples’ perspectives shaped the sources/artifacts they created.
Using a United States’ historical lens, examine the origins and impact of social structures and stratification on societies and relationships between peoples.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Create and use tools to analyze a chronological sequence of related events in… | Create and use tools to analyze a chronological sequence of related events in United States’ history. | 9-12.AH.1.CC.A |
| Explain connections among historical context and peoples’ perspectives at the… | Explain connections among historical context and peoples’ perspectives at the time in United States’ history. | 9-12.AH.1.CC.B |
| Develop a research plan, identify appropriate resources for investigating… | Develop a research plan, identify appropriate resources for investigating social studies topics, and create and present a research product that applies an aspect of United States history post c. 1870 to a contemporary issue. | 9-12.AH.1.CC.C |
| Using an inquiry lens, develop compelling questions about United States history… | Using an inquiry lens, develop compelling questions about United States history post c. 1870 to determine helpful resources and consider multiple points of views represented in the resources. | 9-12.AH.1.CC.D |
| Analyze the causes and consequences of a specific problem in United States’… | Analyze the causes and consequences of a specific problem in United States’ history post c. 1870 as well as the challenges and opportunities faced by those trying to address the problem. | 9-12.AH.1.CC.E |
| Analyze laws, policies | Analyze laws, policies, and processes to determine how governmental systems affect individuals and groups in society in United States history c. 1870-2010. | 9-12.AH.1.GS.A |
| Predict the consequences that can occur when individuals fail to carry out… | Predict the consequences that can occur when individuals fail to carry out their personal responsibilities. | 9-12.AH.1.GS.B |
| Predict the consequences that can occur when institutions fail to meet the… | Predict the consequences that can occur when institutions fail to meet the needs of individuals and groups. | 9-12.AH.1.GS.C |
| Create and use maps and other graphic representations in order to explain… | Create and use maps and other graphic representations in order to explain relationships and reveal patterns or trends in United States’ history c. 1870-2010. | 9-12.AH.1.G.A |
| Analyze how the physical and human characteristics of regions in the United… | Analyze how the physical and human characteristics of regions in the United States post C. 1870 connect to changing identity and culture. | 9-12.AH.1.G.B |
| Locate major cities of Missouri, the United States | Locate major cities of Missouri, the United States, and the world; states of the United States and key world nations; the world’s continents, and oceans; and major topographical features of the United States. | 9-12.AH.1.G.C |
| Using a United States’ historical lens, analyze the opportunity costs and… | Using a United States’ historical lens, analyze the opportunity costs and benefits of economic decisions on society as a whole as well as on individuals post c. 1870. | 9-12.AH.1.EC.A |
| Using a United States’ historical lens, describe how peoples’ perspectives… | Using a United States’ historical lens, describe how peoples’ perspectives shaped the sources/artifacts they created. | 9-12.AH.1.PC.A |
| Using a United States’ historical lens, examine the origins and impact of… | Using a United States’ historical lens, examine the origins and impact of social structures and stratification on societies and relationships between peoples. | 9-12.AH.1.PC.B |
Create and use tools to analyze a chronological sequence of events related to a study of government.
Explain connections between historical context and peoples’ perspectives at the time.
Develop a research plan, identify appropriate resources for investigating social studies topics, and create and present a research product that applies an aspect of government to a contemporary issue.
Using an inquiry lens, develop compelling questions about government, determine helpful resources and consider multiple points of views represented in the resources.
Analyze the causes and consequences of a specific issue tied to government as well as the challenges and opportunities faced by those trying to address the problem.
Analyze laws, policies, and processes to determine how governmental systems affect individuals and groups in society.
Distinguish the powers and responsibilities of citizens and institutions to address and solve problems.
Create and use maps and other graphic representations in order to explain relationships and reveal patterns or trends about government.
Analyze the relationship between of the geography of the original 13 colonies and the formation of United States government.
Examine the opportunity costs and benefits of economic decisions on society as a whole as well as on individuals and government.
Using a government lens, describe how peoples’ perspectives shaped the sources/artifacts they created.
Examine the origins and impact of social structures and stratification on societies and relationships between peoples and governments.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Create and use tools to analyze a chronological sequence of events related to a… | Create and use tools to analyze a chronological sequence of events related to a study of government. | 9-12.GV.1.CC.A |
| Explain connections between historical context and peoples’ perspectives at the… | Explain connections between historical context and peoples’ perspectives at the time. | 9-12.GV.1.CC.B |
| Develop a research plan, identify appropriate resources for investigating… | Develop a research plan, identify appropriate resources for investigating social studies topics, and create and present a research product that applies an aspect of government to a contemporary issue. | 9-12.GV.1.CC.C |
| Using an inquiry lens, develop compelling questions about government, determine… | Using an inquiry lens, develop compelling questions about government, determine helpful resources and consider multiple points of views represented in the resources. | 9-12.GV.1.CC.D |
| Analyze the causes and consequences of a specific issue tied to government as… | Analyze the causes and consequences of a specific issue tied to government as well as the challenges and opportunities faced by those trying to address the problem. | 9-12.GV.1.CC.E |
| Analyze laws, policies | Analyze laws, policies, and processes to determine how governmental systems affect individuals and groups in society. | 9-12.GV.1.GS.A |
| Distinguish the powers and responsibilities of citizens and institutions to… | Distinguish the powers and responsibilities of citizens and institutions to address and solve problems. | 9-12.GV.1.GS.B |
| Create and use maps and other graphic representations in order to explain… | Create and use maps and other graphic representations in order to explain relationships and reveal patterns or trends about government. | 9-12.GV.1.G.A |
| Analyze the relationship between of the geography of the original 13 colonies… | Analyze the relationship between of the geography of the original 13 colonies and the formation of United States government. | 9-12.GV.1.G.B |
| Examine the opportunity costs and benefits of economic decisions on society as… | Examine the opportunity costs and benefits of economic decisions on society as a whole as well as on individuals and government. | 9-12.GV.1.EC.A |
| Using a government lens, describe how peoples’ perspectives shaped the… | Using a government lens, describe how peoples’ perspectives shaped the sources/artifacts they created. | 9-12.GV.1.PC.A |
| Examine the origins and impact of social structures and stratification on… | Examine the origins and impact of social structures and stratification on societies and relationships between peoples and governments. | 9-12.GV.1.PC.B |