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Social Studies (Grade 1) By Ms. Watson

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9 months
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IITAE Course UpdateGrade 1Primary School Courses

Social Studies (Grade 1) By Ms. Watson

Instructor Image Cashan Watson
110 Lessons
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9 months
23 Student
Free Enroll In This Course
Introduction

RATIONALE

There have been a number of changes to the original Social Studies Curriculum document that are reflected in this document in an attempt to address the glaring issues that existed within the documents developed 2000, 2001 and 2003.

The interim document contains academic standards in Social Studies for students in Kindergarten to Grade 6. These standards reflect the most important knowledge and skills that students at this level are expected to learn. The performance standards found in each Unit sub-topic indicate what students must demonstrate to ensure that they have met the standards that measure the knowledge, skills and cognitive processes that they should have mastered by grade level. The knowledge, skills, and cognitive processes are important if the Social Studies interim curriculum is to cultivate responsible, well informed, independent critical and reflective thinkers, good listeners, individuals who have competent skills in seeking and organizing information armed with the appropriate attitudes and values to become change agents in their communities, nation and the global arena.

It is also important that students develop a positive self-image within their society or wherever they may find themselves. If students are to grow into well-adjusted individuals, they must first feel comfortable within their ‘own skin’ and learn how to make decisions trusting their own thinking while respecting and valuing the opinions of others, regardless of the other person’s nationality, religious affiliation, race or gender. This will engender a respect for all persons, a willingness to work together to build their country for the benefit of self and others.

AIMS

This document seeks to support teachers in creating well-adjusted students who:

  • develop healthy emotions
  • take responsibility for their own actions
  • learn to love and respect self and others
  • participate in decision-making in the classroom, and wider community
  • appreciate their own culture and to be tolerant of the culture of others
  • exhibit the knowledge, skills attitudes and values needed to participate in the democratic process
  • appreciate their role and assume the responsibility of being caring, loyal citizens of their country.
  • nurture dispositions to show concern for the world in which they live and demonstrate empathy in their relations with others

Lessons

TERM 1: OUR CELEBRATIONS

OUR CELEBRATIONS
1 Topic
  • 1. Explain why people celebrate festivals/special events
2.Become aware of the significance of these celebrations
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3.Identify special celebrations in our federation
1 Topic
  • Independence
4.Explain why these festivals/events are celebrated in the federation
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5. Identifying the time of year that the festival/event occurs
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6. Explain the activities that take place during these celebrations
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7. Identify ways in which they can participate in the celebrations/events
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8. Demonstrate national pride
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9.Capture the spirit of understanding and cooperation in these celebrations
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10. Compare and contrast the activities celebrated in the Federation during this time period (under the headings: Name of event, activities associated with each, and time celebrated)
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1. Define the concept of basic needs
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OUR BASIC NEEDS

2. Identify food, clothing and shelter as basic human needs
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3. Explain why we need food, clothing and shelter
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4. Categorise food from plants and foods from animals
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5. Realize that nature provides humans with their basic needs
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6. Explain the interrelationship between the natural environment and the survival of the human race.
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1. Appreciate the value of a family in our lives.
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TERM 1: MY HOME AND FAMILY

2. To identify different generations of one’s family
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3. Recognize that a family tree is a way of identifying relatives.
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4.Recognize that family trees show the history of a family
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5. Interpret a simple family tree.
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6. Recognize that they have Human Rights which are realized within the family unit
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7. List some of the rights of the child that are provided within families
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8. State some of the rights and responsibilities of families
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9. Realize that families have a role to play in communities
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10. Recognize that families differ in size, composition and ethnic background
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11. Compare the size and practices among families of the different ethnic families
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12. Read information from bar charts and divided circles
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13. Recognize that they come from different types of families
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14. Tell the differences among the family types
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15. Identify the family type that they belong to
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TERM 2: OUR CELEBRATIONS
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2. Become aware of the significance of these celebrations
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3. Identifying the time of year that the festival/event occurs
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4. Explain why these festivals/events are celebrated in the federation
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5. Explain the activities that take place during these celebrations
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6. Capture the spirit of understanding and cooperation in these celebrations
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7. Identify ways in which they can participate in the celebrations/events
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8. Compare and contrast the activities in the Federation (under the headings: Name of event, activities associated with each, and time celebrated Copy
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1. Recall why people celebrate festivals/ special events
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TERM 2: MY SCHOOL

2. Become aware of the significance of these celebrations
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3. Identifying the time of year that the festival/event occurs
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4. Explain why these festivals/events are celebrated in the federation
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5. Explain the activities that take place during these celebrations
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6. Capture the spirit of understanding and cooperation in these celebrations
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7. Identify ways in which they can participate in the celebrations/events
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8. Compare and contrast the activities celebrated in the Federation (under the headings: Name of event, activities associated with each, and time celebrated
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1. Demonstrate positive attitudes toward school
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TERM 2: MY SCHOOL

2. Discuss ways in which they can demonstrate that they are proud of their school.
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3. Describe their school uniform
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4.Tell the motto of the school
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5.Sing the school song
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6. Give the location of one’s school using simple direction
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7. Use directional terms to locate things in the classroom
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8.Give simple directions for different rooms in the school
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9. Locate various places in the school using directional terms
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10. Recognize that symbols help us to communicate information
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11. Interpret a simple key/legend.
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12. Locate objects and places using key/legend
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13. Sketch a simple map of (a) the classroom and (b) the school.
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14. Make a model of the school
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15. Identify a number of school rules
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16. Explain why school rules are important
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17.Demonstrate respect for school rules
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18.Demonstrate adherence to school rules
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19.Demonstrate respect and courtesy for each other
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20. Demonstrate respect for all workers at the school
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21. Explain the important connection between education and success in life
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22. Identify various games played at school and in the community
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23.Show respect for and obey rules when playing games
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24.Participate in games played with peers
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25.Share and cooperate in-groups
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26. Appreciate the games played by grandparents / great parents when they were in school
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TERM 2: SOCIAL EDUCATION

27.Emphasize the importance of rules not only in the classroom but at play
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1. Demonstrate self-respect and respect from others
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2.Demonstrate courtesy towards others
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3. Demonstrate polite behaviours to people
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4. Demonstrate kindness to people and animals
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5. Demonstrate respect for authority
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6.Identify qualities of a friend
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7.Identify characteristics and actions that foster lasting friendships
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8. Display a desire to help other people
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9. Appreciate the value of living in harmony with others
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Protected: 1. Recall why people celebrate festivals/ special events
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TERM 3: OUR CELEBRATIONS

Protected: 2.Become aware of the significance of these celebrations (Labour Day)
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3. Identifying the time of year that the festival/event occurs (Mother’s Day)
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Mothers Day
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4.Explain why these festivals/events are celebrated in the federation (Whit Monday)
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7. Identify ways in which they can participate in the celebrations/events
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8.Compare and contrast the activities celebrated in the Federation (under the headings: Name of event, activities associated with each, and time celebrated
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1.Differentiate between natural and man-made environment
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TERM 3: OUR ENVIRONMENT

2. Identify natural and man-made elements of the environment
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3. Appreciate that the natural and man-made environment depend on each other
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4.Recognize the importance of water in our lives
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5.Explain why we should not pollute our water resources
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6. Demonstrate care for the environment
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7. Demonstrate an appreciation for workers associated with keeping the environment clean
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1. Recognize St. Kitts and Nevis by shape
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TERM 3: OUR FEDERATION

2.Trace the shapes of St. Kitts and Nevis using a template
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3.Locate the Caribbean Sea on a map by placing a symbol where it is located
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4. Identify the types of transportation use to travel between St. Kitts and Nevis
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5.Name and identify on a map of St. Kitts or Nevis the Parish where they live and the Parish where their school is located
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6. Identify one’s nationality
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7. Identify and label our national symbols.
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9. Demonstrate respect for our national symbols
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10. Demonstrate national pride
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1.Identify the equator on a globe
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TERM 3: THE WORLD

2.Locate the position of the equator on a Map of the world
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3.the continents of North America and South America on a world map by placing a symbol where they are located
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4.Identify the Caribbean sea in relation to the continents
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