Alberta Social Studies Grade 1
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This bundle includes four uniquely inclusive Social Studies units that collectively cover ALL of the Knowledge and Understanding outcomes for First Grade Social Studies. That's an entire year's worth of content!
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Wrong language? The French version of this resource is available here.
In light of the COVID-19 crisis, I have created digital versions of these Social Studies units. Digital versions will be in Google Slides™ format (best used in conjunction with Google Classroom™).
Please Note: Not all pages are suited for distance learning and have thus been omitted from digital versions.
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- An entire year's worth of report card comments for A, B, and C level students.
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LESSON SEQUENCE
Provide your students with a sense of routine by following the same lesson sequence for each outcome. The lesson sequence is as follows:
- Complete an anchor chart to introduce the outcome.
- Review relevant vocabulary.
- Read the two-page shared reading passage as a group.
- Re-enact the shared reading passage using Popsicle stick puppets.
- Complete the relevant printable(s).
- Complete the center game(s).
- Assess student understanding of the outcome.
EACH UNIT INCLUDES
TEACHER'S GUIDE
- Unit overview
- Printing guide
- Group discussion techniques
- Lesson plans
ASSESSMENT MASTERS
- Editable final grade master
- Self-assessment cards and page
- Unit quiz with teacher script
ANCHOR CHART EXAMPLES
- One anchor chart example per outcome
- Blank student versions for optional copying task
VOCABULARY POSTERS
- Available in B&W and colour
- Character poster
SHARED READING PASSAGES
- At least one shared reading passage per outcome (with comprehension task)
- Follow-up activities with photo examples
STUDENT WORKBOOK
- Engaging worksheets
- Interactive pages and activities
ACTIVITIES/GAMES
- One activity/game per outcome
- Colour versions included
INQUIRY PROJECT
- Includes photo example and supporting documents
BOOM CARDS
- Utilize your classroom technology to reinforce key concepts while keeping your students actively engaged in learning
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OUTCOMES
1.1.3
- What different types of communities or groups do you belong to?
- What helps us to recognize different groups or communities?
- In what ways do we belong to more than one group or community at the same time?
- In what ways do we benefit from belonging to groups and communities?
- What are our responsibilities and rights at home, at school, in groups and in communities?
1.1.4
- In what ways do people cooperate in order to live together peacefully?
- How do groups make decisions?
- In what ways do people help one another ... to ensure the vitality of their community?
- How do our actions and decisions contribute to the well-being of groups and communities?
- How does caring for the natural environment contribute to ... our community?
1.1.5
- What are some familiar landmarks and places in my community?
- Why are these landmarks and places significant features of the community?
- What are some differences between rural and urban communities?
- Where is my community on a map or on a globe?
1.2.2
- How have changes affected my family over time?
- What is my family's past in our community?
- In what ways has my community changed over time?
- How have changes over time affected their families and communities in the present?
- In what ways have ... diverse cultural groups contributed to the origins and evolution of their communities over time?
- What connections do we have to ... diverse cultures found in our communities?
- What are some examples of traditions, celebrations and stories that started in the past and continue today?
BUYER FEEDBACK
"I am so appreciative of all the time and effort that has gone into creating such a thorough resource that aligns with the Alberta curriculum. It is not easy to find engaging social studies resources and ideas. I debated for months about purchasing this item as it was costly. However, I am very thankful that I did as it is worth it!" - Cindy P.
"An excellent Alberta curriculum based resource. The projects are easy for students to follow, and the teaching instructions are very clear. This resource is a great alternative to the Many Voices resource. Well worth the price point!" - Nicole G.
"This is such an amazing product. Coreas Creations has quickly become my go-to shop for Canadian Curriculum. Thank you so much for the time and quality you put into your products!" - April L.
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