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History Achievement

History Achievement grades are based on student achievement in the standards listed below

CS.SOC.K.K.1 Students understand that being a good citizen involves acting in certain ways.
CS.SOC.K.K.2 Students recognize national and state symbols and icons such as the national and state flags, the bald eagle, and the Statue of Liberty.
CS.SOC.K.K.3 Students match simple descriptions of work that people do and the names of related jobs at the school, in the local community, and from historical accounts.
CS.SOC.K.K.4 Students compare and contrast the locations of people, places, and environments and describe their characteristics.
CS.SOC.K.K.4.1 Determine the relative locations of objects using the terms near/far, left/right, and behind/in front.
CS.SOC.K.K.4.2 Distinguish between land and water on maps and globes and locate general areas referenced in historical legends and stories.
CS.SOC.K.K.4.3 Identify traffic symbols and map symbols (e.g., those for land, water, roads, cities).
CS.SOC.K.K.4.4 Construct maps and models of neighborhoods, incorporating such structures as police and fire stations, airports, banks, hospitals, supermarkets, harbors, schools, homes, places of worship, and transportation lines.
CS.SOC.K.K.5 Students put events in temporal order using a calendar, placing days, weeks, and months in proper order.
CS.SOC.K.K.6 Students understand that history relates to events, people, and places of other times.
CS.SOC.K.K.6.1 Identify the purposes of, and the people and events honored in, commemorative holidays, including the human struggles that were the basis for the events (e.g., Thanksgiving, Independence Day, Washington's and Lincoln's Birthdays, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day).
CS.SOC.K.K.6.2 Know the triumphs in American legends and historical accounts through the stories of such people as Pocahontas, George Washington, Booker T. Washington, Daniel Boone, and Benjamin Franklin.
CS.SOC.K.K.6.3 Understand how people lived in earlier times and how their lives would be different today (e.g., getting water from a well, growing food, making clothing, having fun, forming organizations, living by rules and laws).