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Skills available for Oregon second-grade social studies standards

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2.C Civics

  • C.PI Political Institutions

  • C.IR Identity, Roles, and Responsibilities

    • 2.C.IR.3 Describe and analyze the many ways students can affect their local community.

    • 2.C.IR.4 Explain that all people born in the United States are citizens, many people become citizens after moving to the United States from another country, and that all residents of the United States are members of the community with rights and responsibilities.

  • C.DP Democratic Principles

    • 2.C.DP.5 Define, explain, and analyze different approaches to conflict resolution among individuals, groups, and communities.

  • C.CE Civic Engagement

    • 2.C.CE.6 Compare the personal point of view with others' perspectives when participating in rule setting and addressing disagreements over issues of fairness or injustice.

2.G Geography

2.E Economics

  • E.ES Earning, Saving, and Spending

    • 2.E.ES.1 Explain why people save money and the various saving methods, such as saving at home or in a bank account, to help reach both short and long-term financial goals.

    • 2.E.ES.2 Explain why employers pay people for their work.

  • E.MI Micro and Macro Economics

  • E.IC Incentives, Choice, and Consumer Behavior

  • E.ST Specialization, Trade, and Interdependence

    • 2.E.ST.6 Explain why people specialize in producing goods and services.

    • 2.E.ST.7 Identify resources as renewable and non-renewable.

2.H History