Social Studies Practice
A.Maps
- Read a map: cardinal directions
- Identify lines of latitude and longitude
- Use lines of latitude and longitude
B.Physical geography
- Identify Earth’s land features using photographs
- Identify Earth’s land features using satellite images
- Identify oceans and continents
- Select oceans and continents
- Name oceans and continents
C.States
- Identify states of the West
- Select states of the West
- Name states of the West
- Identify states of the Midwest
- Select states of the Midwest
- Name states of the Midwest
- Identify states of the Southeast
- Select states of the Southeast
- Name states of the Southeast
- Identify states of the Northeast
- Select states of the Northeast
- Name states of the Northeast
- Identify the 50 states
- Select the 50 states
- Name the 50 states
D.State capitals
- Identify state capitals of the West
- Name state capitals of the West
- Identify state capitals of the Midwest
- Name state capitals of the Midwest
- Identify state capitals of the Southeast
- Name state capitals of the Southeast
- Identify state capitals of the Northeast
- Name state capitals of the Northeast
- Identify the 50 state capitals
- Name the 50 state capitals
E.Cities
- Cities of the West
- Cities of the Midwest
- Cities of the Southeast
- Cities of the Northeast
- Major U.S. cities
F.English colonies in North America
- Jamestown: the early years
- Jamestown: growth of a colony
- Plymouth
- New England colonies: religion and government
- New England colonies: economy and conflict
- Middle colonies: founding and government
- Middle colonies: economy and society
- Southern colonies: founding and government
- Southern colonies: economy and slavery
- Identify the Thirteen Colonies
- Select the Thirteen Colonies
- Name the Thirteen Colonies
G.The American Revolution
- The American Revolution: the Thirteen Colonies under British rule
- The American Revolution: New British taxes
- The American Revolution: the Boston Tea Party
- The American Revolution: the rebellion begins
- The American Revolution: preparing for war
- The American Revolution: struggle for independence
- The American Revolution: turning the tide of the war
- The American Revolution: conclusion and aftermath
H.Early 19th century American history
- The Louisiana Purchase
- The Lewis and Clark Expedition
- The War of 1812: causes
- The War of 1812: events and effects
- Antebellum Period: economies of the North and South
- Antebellum Period: abolitionist and proslavery perspectives
- Antebellum Period: slavery and politics part I
- Antebellum Period: slavery and politics part II
I.The Civil War and Reconstruction
- The Civil War: the beginning of the war
- The Civil War: the First Battle of Bull Run to Gettysburg
- The Civil War: war tactics and the home front
- The Civil War: the end of the war
- Reconstruction
J.20th century American history
- World War I: the road to war
- World War I: the war begins
- World War I: events of the war
- World War I: the road to peace
- The Great Depression: part I
- The Great Depression: part II
- The New Deal
- World War II: lead-up to war in Europe, Asia
- World War II: global events
K.Government
- Local government
- State government
- Federal government
- The Constitution
- The Bill of Rights
- Checks and balances
- Presidential elections
L.American symbols, landmarks, and monuments
- Identify American symbols
- Identify American landmarks and monuments: part I
- Identify American landmarks and monuments: part II
- The American flag
- The White House
- The Washington Monument
- The Lincoln Memorial
- The Statue of Liberty
- The Empire State Building
- The Golden Gate Bridge
- Mount Rushmore
M.American national holidays
N.Basic economic principles
O.Banking and finance
P.Supply and demand
- Understand quantity supplied and quantity demanded
- Understand overall supply and demand
- Create and use supply and demand curves
- Identify shortage and surplus
- Identify shortage and surplus with graphs
- Identify shortage and surplus with data
Q.Social studies skills