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  2. The Wisconsin Standards for Social Studies are organized by grade bands: K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12. This allows for some flexibility in instruction and greater differentiation for the support of students over time. There are 28 social studies standards identified for grades kindergarten through 12.

  3. Wisconsin Standards for Social Studies - Wisconsin Department of...

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    Wisconsin Standards for Social Studies iv Foreword On May 29, 2018, I formally adopted the Wisconsin Standards for Social Studies (2018). This new set of academic standards provides a foundational framework that identifies what students should know and be able to do in social studies.

  4. Wisconsin Standards for Essential Elements: Social Studies

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    Social studies is composed of deep and enduring understandings, content, inquiry, concepts, and skills from the fields of geography, history, political science and civics, economics, and the behavioral sciences. Social studies prepares our young people to be college, career, and community ready.

  5. Wisconsin’s Model Academic Standards for Social Studies

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    C.12.15 Describe and analyze the origins and consequences of slavery, genocide, and other forms of persecution, including the Holocaust. C.12.16 Describe the evolution of movements to assert rights by people with disabilities, ethnic and racial groups, minorities, and women.

  6. WISCONSIN STANDARDS FOR Social Studies - msfuller4.weebly.com

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    All new Wisconsin standards are formatted to a common template to support educators in reading and interpreting them. Grade bands of K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12 align to typical elementary (e), intermediate (i), middle (m), and high school (h) levels.

  7. Discipline: Social Studies (SS) Standards

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    Wisconsin Standards for Social Studies 24 Content Area: Behavioral Sciences (BH) Standard SS.BH3: Wisconsin students will assess the role that human behavior and cultures play in the development of social endeavors (Anthropology). Performance Indicators (by Grade Band) Learning Priority K-2 (e) 3-5 (i) 6-8 (m) 9-12 (h) BH3.a: Social

  8. Academic standards define what students should know and be able to do in an area of study. In Wisconsin, all state standards serve as a model. Locally elected school boards adopt academic standards in each subject area to best serve their local community as stipulated via Wisconsin state statute 118.30. The Wisconsin Department of Public ...

  9. Standards, Frameworks, Curricula - Social Studies Education...

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    Wisconsin Standards for Social Studies. NCSS: College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies State Standards: Guidance for Enhancing the Rigor of K-12 Civics, Economics, Geography, and History. (2013) For companion documents to specific disciplines, see Anthropology, p.77.

  10. Wisconsin social studies standards - IXL

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    Click on a grade to view your state's standards, find practice skills, and track performance. IXL offers thousands of skills in all core subjects designed to meet Wisconsin state standards, plus real-time analytics on standards mastery.

  11. Wisconsin Standards for Social Studies - Amazon Web Services

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    Standards, Learning Priorities, and Performance Indicators for Social Studies. The Wisconsin Standards for Social Studies outline what students should know and be able to do upon graduation from a Wisconsin public high school to prepare for college, career, and community life.