GEOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL STUDIES: PEOPLE, PLACES, AND REGIONS
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Identify vocabulary associated with maps and globes, including megalopolis, landlocked, border, elevation, and geospatial technologies.SS.AAS.3.1
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Define hill, plateau, valley, peninsula, island, isthmus, ice cap, and glacier.SS.AAS.3.2
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Identify how the environment is affected by humans in the local community, Alabama, and the world. SS.AAS.3.3
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Identify geographic, economic, and historic reasons people move to different places.SS.AAS.3.4
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Define and give examples of trade; differentiate between imports and exports; distinguish between goods and services. SS.AAS.3.5
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Identify reasons for conflicts between people, and within and between organizations, and geographic areas; identify ways to resolve conflicts and encourage cooperation. SS.AAS.3.6
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Identify that people tend to live where there are resources available to them; identify resources that make an area/location attractive to people for settlement.SS.AAS.3.7
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Identify characteristics of geographic regions of Alabama; identify different ways people travel throughout the state to access these regions.SS.AAS.3.8
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Participate in a classroom discussion about different types of natural disasters and ways to prepare for them.SS.AAS.3.9
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Demonstrate an understanding that families, schools, organizations, and governments have certain structures and rules; identify the Constitution of the United States as a set of rules for the country.SS.AAS.3.10
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Compare documents, letters, diaries, maps, and photographs and explain how they are used to reconstruct the past.SS.AAS.3.11
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Identify representations of American values and beliefs, including the Statue of Liberty, the United States flag, and the national anthem. SS.AAS.3.12
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Identify American Indians that have lived in Alabama for many centuries; identify key aspects of American Indian cultures in Alabama. SS.AAS.3.13
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- Social Studies - Alternate Achievement Standards
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