KINDERGARTEN SOCIAL STUDIES

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KINDERGARTEN SOCIAL STUDIES obtain information about a topic using a variety of valid oral sources such as conversations, interviews, and music.[K.14A] October 2014 KINDERGARTEN SOCIAL STUDIES

KINDERGARTEN SOCIAL STUDIES obtain information about a topic using a variety of valid visual sources such as pictures, symbols, electronic media, print material, and artifacts.[K.14B] October 2014 KINDERGARTEN SOCIAL STUDIES

sequence and categorize information.[K.14C] October 2014 KINDERGARTEN SOCIAL STUDIES

express ideas orally based on knowledge and experiences.[K.15A] October 2014 KINDERGARTEN SOCIAL STUDIES

create and interpret visuals, including pictures and maps.[K.15B] October 2014 KINDERGARTEN SOCIAL STUDIES

KINDERGARTEN SOCIAL STUDIES use a problem-solving process to identify a problem, gather information, list and consider options, consider advantages and disadvantages, choose and implement a solution, and evaluate the effectiveness of the solution.[K.16A] October 2014 KINDERGARTEN SOCIAL STUDIES

KINDERGARTEN SOCIAL STUDIES use a decision-making process to identify a situation that requires a decision, gather information, generate options, predict outcomes, take action to implement a decision, and reflect on the effectiveness of the decision.[K.16B] October 2014 KINDERGARTEN SOCIAL STUDIES