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Social Studies (Grade 4) By Ms. Bidder

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Social Studies (Grade 4) By Ms. Bidder

Instructor Image Marlyn Bidder
157 Lessons
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9 months
1 Student
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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: CELEBRATIONS

1. Explain why people celebrate or recognize festivals/ special events.
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2. Identify several festivals that are held in St. Kitts and Nevis during this term (September to December)
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3. Explain why these festivals/events are celebrated.
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4. Identify the time of year that festivals/ special events occur.
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5. Identify the symbols /persons associated with these celebrations /events.
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6. Explain the activities associated with festivals/events celebrated or recognized.
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7. Identify ways in which they can participate in festivals/ special events celebrated/ recognized.
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8. Define the terms used to classify celebrations/ festivals
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9. Classify festivals and celebrations of St. Kitts and Nevis under the headings: religious, secular then further classify them as community, national, international
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10. Read and interpret a timeline
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11. Construct a timeline to show the selected festivals that are held in St. Kitts and Nevis during this term (September to December
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12. Discuss the concept of unsung heroes.
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13. Identify possible qualities of unsung heroes/heroines.
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14. Identify people who have made a difference in our country who can be categorized as an unsung hero/ heroine in the areas of Education, Sports, Culture, Business/Commerce, Politics, Community Projects, Mentorship
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TERM 1: OUR FEDERATION

1. Define terms ancestors and ethnic groups, European.
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2. Identify the ethnic European groups from which our ancestors originated, and the language spoken by each
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3. Locate on a world map and name the continents and countries from which our European ancestors originate.
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4. State the reasons why the Europeans came to the West Indies including St. Kitts and Nevis
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5. Name the outstanding individual(s) leading the group
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6. Discuss the main economic activities of the English and French
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