cc_Social Studies_Grade 6_Use Social Studies inquiry processes and skills to — ask questions; gather, interpret, and analyze ideas; and communicate findings and decisions

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Use Social Studies inquiry processes and skills to — ask questions; gather, interpret, and analyze ideas; and communicate findings and decisions
Elaboration
  • Key skills:
    • With teacher and peer support, select a relevant problem or issue for inquiry
    • Use comparing, classifying, inferring, imagining, verifying, identifying relationships, and summarizing to clarify and define a problem or issue
    • Draw conclusions about a problem or issue
    • Locate and map continents, oceans, and seas using simple grids, scales, and legends
    • Locate the prime meridian, equator, Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn, Arctic Circle, and Antarctic Circle on a globe or map of the world
    • Recognize the relationship between time zones and lines of longitude
    • Compare how graphs, tables, aerial photos, and maps represent information
    • Represent the same information in two or more graphic forms (e.g., graphs, tables, thematic maps)
    • Clarify a topic for presentation
    • Collect and organize information on a topic of your choice (e.g., a selected country)
    • Draw conclusions from collected information
    • Plan, prepare, and deliver a presentation on a selected topic (e.g., a country of their choice)
    • Prepare a bibliography, using a consistent style to cite books, magazines, interviews, web sites, and other sources used
    • Select ways to clarify a specific problem or issue (e.g., discussion, debate, research)
    • Defend a position on a national or global issue
    • Collect and organize information to support a course of action
    • Identify opportunities for civic participation at the school, community, provincial, national, and global levels
    • Individually, or in groups, implement a plan of action to address a problem or issue (e.g., fundraising campaign, clothing or food drive, letter writing to a politician, editorial in the school or community newspaper, petition)
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Use Social Studies inquiry processes and skills to — ask questions; gather, interpret, and analyze ideas; and communicate findings and decisions