SSPS1The student will be able to analyze major elements of geographical study and their relationship to changes in society and the environment.
SSPS1.LT1I can read and construct maps while describing the relationship between and among places.
SSPS1.LT2I can explain the concept of location to make predictions and solve problems.
SSPS1.LT3I can compare relationships between regions.
SSPS2The student will be able to evaluate the principles expressed in documents shaping a republic in the United States.
SSPS2.LT1I can compare the functions of the three branches of state government.
SSPS2.LT2I can explain the purpose of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
SSPS3The student will be able to interpret the principles of economic concepts.SSPS3.LT1I can explain supply and demand.
SSPS3.LT2I can explain how decisions of households, businesses, and government affect one another.
SSPS4The student will be able to justify the continuity and change in the history of Missouri and the United States.
SSPS4.LT1I can describe ways Missourians have interacted, survived and progressed from the distant past to present times.
SSPS4.LT2I can describe the explorations, discoveries and settlements of Missouri and the United States.
SSPS4.LT3I can summarize the Westward Expansion and settlement in the US.
SSPS4.LT4I can evaluate the causes and consequences of the Civil War.Count
SSPS1.LT1I can read and construct maps while describing the relationship between and among places.
SSPS1.LT2I can explain the concept of location to make predictions and solve problems.
SSPS1.LT3I can compare relationships between regions.
SSPS2The student will be able to evaluate the principles expressed in documents shaping a republic in the United States.
SSPS2.LT1I can compare the functions of the three branches of state government.
SSPS2.LT2I can explain the purpose of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
SSPS3The student will be able to interpret the principles of economic concepts.SSPS3.LT1I can explain supply and demand.
SSPS3.LT2I can explain how decisions of households, businesses, and government affect one another.
SSPS4The student will be able to justify the continuity and change in the history of Missouri and the United States.
SSPS4.LT1I can describe ways Missourians have interacted, survived and progressed from the distant past to present times.
SSPS4.LT2I can describe the explorations, discoveries and settlements of Missouri and the United States.
SSPS4.LT3I can summarize the Westward Expansion and settlement in the US.
SSPS4.LT4I can evaluate the causes and consequences of the Civil War.Count