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Journey through the aaaa Georgia Early Learning and Development Standards SOCIAL STUDIES

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Page 1: Journey through the aaaa Georgia Early Learning and Development Standards SOCIAL STUDIES

Journey through the aaaa

Georgia Early Learning and Development Standards

SOCIAL STUDIES

Page 2: Journey through the aaaa Georgia Early Learning and Development Standards SOCIAL STUDIES

GELDS- Georgia Early Learning and Development Standards

• Guidelines that identify what children should know from birth to age 5.

• Address what children should be able to do.

• Help teachers ensure that children meet their learning and developmental milestones.

• GELDS help set clear & realistic goals for success.

• http://gelds.decal.ga.gov/

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Social Studies

• 3 Strands• Family

• People and Community

• History

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Strand: FAMILY

• Standard: CD-SS1 – The child will demonstrate an understanding of his/her family and an emerging awareness of his/her own culture and ethnicity

• SS1.4a Describes his/her family structure and family roles.• Examples of classroom activities: drawing and labeling a

family portrait, playing “family” in the housekeeping center, graphing how many siblings, reading stories about families

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Strand: FAMILY

• SS1.4b Describes similarities and differences between self and others.• Example of classroom activities: drawing a self-

portrait, graphing physical traits, sorting by boy/girl

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Strand: PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY

• Standard: CD-SS2 – The child will demonstrate an understanding of his/her community and an emerging awareness of others’ cultures and ethnicity.

• SS2.4a - Identifies and follows rules of the classroom community and displays competence in engaging in appropriate social behavior• Examples: Explaining rules to other students, creating a list of

rules, partaking in classroom jobs, sharing materials, waiting your turn

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Strand: PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY

• SS2.4b- Explains diverse customs and cultural celebrations within the home, classroom and community.• Examples: sharing what you did over of the weekend, sharing

holiday traditions, participating in community events (like the Character Book Parade), learning about another students culture (Chinese New Year or Hanukkah), trying a different type of food from another culture.

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Strand: PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY

• SS2.4c - Recognizes similarities and differences between own culture and that of others• Examples: learn some words from other

languages (sign language), recognize a family speaks a different language at home.

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Strand: PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY

• Standard: CD-SS3 – The child will demonstrate awareness of the geography in his/her community

• SS3.4a Creates simple representations of home, school and community• Example-drawing a map of

their house or classroom, building a model of their house using blocks

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Strand: PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY

• SS3.4b - Identifies and describes aspects of his/her community.• Examples- notices changes

in the classroom (new bulletin boards, new materials in a center), talking about construction of a new restaurant.

• http://gelds.decal.ga.gov/Search.aspx

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Strand: PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY

• Standard: CD-SS4 – The child will demonstrate an awareness of economics in his/her community.

• SS4.4a - Completes jobs to contribute to his/her community and communicates why it is important.• Example: participating in

classroom jobs

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Strand: PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY

• SS4.4b - Describes the roles and responsibilities of a variety of occupations.• Examples: dressing up to

role play a community helper, talking about the importance of brushing teeth after a visit from the dentist

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Strand: PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY

• SS4.4c - Describes how people interact economically and the exchange of goods and services.• Examples: using real or

pretend money and discussing its purpose and value. Discussing trading items like in books, Caps For Sale and Stone Soup

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Strand: PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY

• SS4.4d - Explores the uses of technology and understands its role in the environment.• Example: using anything

technology related- cell phones, tablets; talking about FaceTime or Skype, asking to watch a video on YouTube

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Strand: HISTORY AND EVENTS

• Standard: CD-SS5 – The child will understand the passage of time and how events are related.

• SS5.4a - Recognizes and describes sequence of events with accuracy.• Examples: Tells you that dinosaurs lived “a long,

long time ago” and that now “they are extinct”; comments that he wants to be a fireman when he grows up

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Strand: HISTORY AND EVENTS

• SS5.4b – Differentiates between past, present and future.• Examples: Says, “I learned how to ride a bike this summer, so now

I can”; Tells teacher, “We forgot to water the seeds yesterday. Does that mean they won’t grow?”; After seeing a small group use play dough the day before, asks, “Is this our day to use play dough at small group?”; Asks to read a story again