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This social studies wrap-up covers different authority figures, community jobs, and citizenship responsibilities suitable for 2nd-grade students. Topics include rules at home and in the classroom, the concept of free choice, significance of Labor Day, historical events, U.S. symbols, important Patriot leaders, responsibility in daily life, and geographical concepts like maps and globes. Students will also learn about different kinds of workers in the community and essential tools/skills required for various jobs.
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2ndGrade Social StudiesWrap-ups 1st Nine Weeks 2011-2012
Identify one authority figure for each location: Home School What is one rule you must follow at home? Name one rule you must follow in the classroom. • Name two ways that you can be a good citizen at school. Week 1 TEKS 11AB, 13A
Why do people work and have jobs? • What does having ‘free choice’ mean to you? • What is the significance of Labor Day? (Who is honored on Labor Day?) Week 2 TEKS 9AB, 1A
Name four different workers or kinds of jobs in your community. • What kinds of tools or skills do these workers need to do their jobs? Week 3 TEKS 9A
What historic event do we remember during Celebrate Freedom Week? Why? • Identify the following U.S. symbols: Week 4, TEKS 1A, 14 BCD
I was an important Patriot leader during the American Revolution and was the first signer of the Declaration of Independence. Who am I? • Why did I sign my name in big, bold letters on this document? Week 5 TEKS 4A
What does it mean to show responsibility in your daily life? • How did Paul Revere show responsibility for the colonists in Massachusetts? (hint: This is also what Paul Revere is most famous for.) Week 6 TEKS 13AB
How are a map and globe alike and different? map globe • Identify the following parts of a map: Week 7 TEKS 5A
Can you identify… *the state capital of Texas? * at least 4 major cities? * the Texas coast? Which letter identifies - the United States? Mexico? Canada? Washington, D.C.? Week 8 TEKS 5AB, 6B A D B C