The California Content Standards
For
Second Grade
History/Social Science

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

SECOND GRADE
     
    HISTORY-SOCIAL SCIENCE
 
Standard 2.1 
Students differentiate between those things that happened long ago and yesterday by:
 
1.) Tracing the history of a family through the use of primary and secondary sources including artifacts, photographs, interviews, and documents. 
 
2.) Comparing and contrasting their daily lives with those of parents and grandparents.
 
3.) Placing important events in their lives in the order in which they occurred (e.g., on a timeline or story board)
         
        1.) Locating on a simple letter-number grid system the specific
        locations and geographic features in their neighborhood or community.
         
        2.) Labeling a simple map from memory of the North American 
        continent, including the countries, oceans, Great Lakes, major rivers,
        mountain ranges; identifying the essential map elements of title, legend,
        directional indicator, scale, and date.
         
        3.) Locating on a map where their ancestors lived, describing when
        their family moved to the local community, and describing how and why
        they made their trip.
 
4.) Comparing and contrasting basic land use in urban, suburban and rural environments in California.
 
Standard 2.3

Students explain the institutions and practices of governments in the United States and other countries,in terms of:

 
1.) The difference between making laws, carrying out laws, determining if laws have been violated and punishing wrongdoers.
 
2.) The ways in which groups and nations interact with one another and try to resolve problems (e.g., trade, cultural contacts, treaties, diplomacy, military force).
         
        1.) Food production and consumption long ago and today including
        the role of farmers, processors, distributors, weather, and land 
        and water resources.
         
        2.) The role and interdependence of buyers (consumers) and sellers 
        (producers) of goods and services.
         
        3.) How limits on resources require people to choose what to produce 
        and what to consume.
 
Standard 2.5 

Students understand the importance of individual action and character and explain how heroes from long ago and the recent past make a difference in others' lives (e.g., biographies of Abraham Lincoln, Louis Pasteur, Sitting Bull, George Washington Carver, Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Golda Meir,JackieRobinson, Sally Ride)