1st Grade Social Studies CURRICULUM YEAR LONG Geography Economics History Units
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1st Grade Social Studies year long bundle for 1st grade social studies. Lesson plans, comprehension, vocabulary, and activities! This includes 5 units and over 275 pages! View the list of what's included in each unit below. MC3 Social Studies Compatible! This bundle aligns with Michigan's social studies standards for 1st grade.
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Unit 1
5 Lesson Plans
Lesson 1 – Me in the Past, Present, and Future
Lesson 2 – My Family & Me
Lesson 3 – Family Working Together
Lesson 4 – All Families are Different
Lesson 5 – How Family and School Are Alike
5 Reading Comprehension Pages
Vocabulary Cards Included:
- change
- past
- present
- future
- basic needs
- family
- rules
- responsibility
- alike
- different
- diversity
- school
Posters Included:
- All About Me
- Family
- Family Photo Posters
Activities Included:
- All About Me Illustrating
- Me - Past, Present, & Future
- Family Word Description
- Do It Together (What My Family Does)
- How My Family Meets My Basic Needs
- My 3 Basic Needs Flipbook
- What Rules Do You Have at Home?
- My Responsibilities
- Letter to Parents about Family Compare/Contrast
- Our Families - Alive vs. Different
- How School is Like Life With My Family Flipbook
Unit 2:
5 Lesson Plans
Lesson 1 – Goods & Services
Lesson 2 – Producers & Consumers
Lesson 3 – What is Scarcity?
Lesson 4 – Money & Trading
Lesson 5 – Families, Jobs, & Money
4 Reading Comprehension Pages
Vocabulary Cards Included:
Economic Wants
Goods
Services
Consumers
Producers
Scarcity
Choices
Money
Trade
Poster Printables:
Needs & Wants
Goods & Services
Producers (2 skin tones)
Consumers (2 skin tones)
Goods
Scarcity
Activities:
Needs and Wants fill in
Needs and Wants sort
Needs and Wants graphic organizer
Goods and Services fill in
Producers write and illustrate
Consumers list and illustrate
Consumer Money and Choices
Producer/Goods/Consumers flap book
Scarcity ice cream activity
Spend That Money craftivity
Good & Services Sort
My Family & Money Home Activity
Unit 3:
7 Lesson Plans
Lesson 1 – What is a Map?
Lesson 2 – Making a Map of My Own
Lesson 3 – What is My Address?
Lesson 4 – Relative Location & Me
Lesson 5 – Human & Natural Characteristics
Lesson 6 – Human & Environmental Interaction
Lesson 7 – Adapting to Our Environment
7 Reading Comprehension Pages
Vocabulary Included:
- aerial view, map
- globe, land mass
- bodies of water
- location
- address
- direction
- direction words
- relative location
- region place
- natural characteristics
- human characteristics
- human & environmental interaction
- adapt
- seasons
Poster Printables:
- Direction Arrows
- What's an Address
- Human & Environmental Interaction
- Find the Human & Natural Resources
Activities:
Aerial Views (2)
Why We Need Maps & Globes
My Classroom Map
Let's Make A Map
Color the Map
Home Sweet Home (Addresses)
Who? What? Where? (Direction Words)
Human & Natural Characteristics Spin
Human & Natural Characteristics Color & Questions
Positive & Negative Consequences of Environment Interaction
Positive & Negative Consequences Flap Book
How Do People Adapt to Where They Live?
I Can Adapt to the Seasons Book
Unit 4:
6 Lesson Plans
Lesson 1 – Past, Present, & Future
Lesson 2 – What is a Calendar For?
Lesson 3 – Learning About Our Past
Lesson 4 – My Family in the Past
Lesson 5 – Schools Then and Now
Lesson 6 – Why We Have Holidays?
6 Reading Comprehension Pages
Vocabulary Cards Included:
- history
- past
- present
- future
- calendar
- month
- artifact
- historical evidence
- family
- school
- country
- national holiday
Poster Printables:
Past, Present Future
12 Months of the Year
7 Days a Week
How Do We Learn About Our Past
Changes From Past to Present
Schools Then and Now
Activities:
My Favorite Things (Past, Present, and Future)
Calendar Fill In
Family Story Writing Prompt
Historical Evidence Flapbook
Then vs. Now Sort
Family Timeline Project
Schools Then & Now Venn Diagram
How I Celebrate My Family Write/Draw
Unit 5:
9 Lesson plans
Lesson 1 – Why Do We Have Rules?
Lesson 2 – It’s Important to Be Fair
Lesson 3 – Making Rules for Everyone
Lesson 4 – Who Makes the Rules
Lesson 5 – Enforcing the Rules We Make
Lesson 6 – Can You Break a Rule?
Lesson 7 – Symbols of the United States
Lesson 8 – Rule Making in Our Neighborhood
9 Reading Comprehension Pages
Vocabulary Cards Included:
- rules
- limits
- freedom
- fair
- justice
- conflict
- vote
- majority rule
- rights
- responsibility
- power
- authority
- enforcement
- consequence
- reward
- punishment
- compassion
- courage
- honesty
- protest
- national holiday
- country
- citizen
- equality
- leadership
- patriotism
- neighborhood
- continent
Activities:
- Rules Flapbook
- Voting Ballots and Vote Buttons
- Fair & Unfair Flapbook
- Rules & Consequences Sort
- Our Neighborhood Rules Class Activity/Questions
- Our Neighborhood Rules Vote Card
Writing prompts
- An Important Rule To Me
- How I Solved Conflict
- Who Can Make Rules?
- Lilly's Consequences
- What Do You Do Scenario (x4)
- My United States Symbol project
Poster Printables
- Fair vs Unfair
- Equal and Fair
- Who Makes Rules
- Rules & Enforcing
- Choose Kindness
- United States Symbols (x6)
View the individual units below!
Unit 4 - Learning About the Past
Unit 5 - Why Rules are Important
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