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Use links on right for key ideas, performance indicators and aligned MarcoPolo Lessons for each learning standard.
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One: History of the United States and New York
Students
will use a variety of intellectual skills to demonstrate their understanding
of major ideas, eras, themes, developments, and turning points in
the history of the United States.
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Two: World History
Students will use a variety of intellectual skills to demonstrate
their understanding of major ideas, eras, themes, developments,
and turning points in world history and examine the broad sweep
of history from a variety of perspectives.
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Three: Geography
Students
will use a variety of intellectual skills to demonstrate their understanding
of the geography of the interdependent world in which we live—local,
national, and global—including the distribution of people, places,
and environments over the Earth’s surface.
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Four: Economics
Students
will use a variety of intellectual skills to demonstrate their understanding
of how the United States and other societies develop economic systems
and associated institutions to allocate scarce resources, how major
decision-making units function in the United States and other national
economies, and how an economy solves the scarcity problem
through market and nonmarket mechanisms.
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Five: Civics,
Citizenship, and Government
Students will use a variety of intellectual skills to demonstrate
their understanding of the necessity for establishing governments;
the governmental system of the United States and other nations;
the United States Constitution; the basic civic values of American
constitutional democracy; and the roles, rights, and responsibilities
of citizenship, including avenues of participation.
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