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CORRELATON FLORDA DEPARTENT OF EDUCATON NEXT GENERATON SUNSHNE STATE STANDARDS SUBSSON TTLE: PUBLSHER: GRADE(S): Kindergarten NGSSS STANDARD Benchmark Number BENCHARK DESCRPTON PAGE(S) OR LOCATON(S) WHERE TAUGHT N AJOR TOOL /* (ndepth or entioned) Foundations of, SS.K.C.1.1 Define and give examples of rules and laws, and why they are important. Start Smart 18-19 Foundations of, SS.K.C.1.2 Explain the purpose and necessity of rules and laws at home, school, and community. SS.K.C.2.1 Demonstrate the characteristics of being a good citizen. Unit 3 TE 438-439 SS.K.C.2.2 Demonstrate that conflicts among friends can be resolved in ways that are consistent with being a good citizen. Unit 1 TE 263 Unit 2 TE 362-363 SS.K.C.2.3 Describe fair ways for groups to make decisions. *ndepth/entioned 1 of 7

CORRELATON FLORDA DEPARTENT OF EDUCATON NEXT GENERATON SUNSHNE STATE STANDARDS SUBSSON TTLE: PUBLSHER: GRADE(S): Grade 1 NGSSS STANDARD Foundations of, Law, and the American Foundations of, Law, and the American Foundations of, Law, and the American Benchmark Number SS.1.C.1.1 SS.1.C.1.2 SS.1.C.1.3 SS.1.C.2.1 BENCHARK DESCRPTON PAGE(S) OR LOCATON(S) WHERE TAUGHT N AJOR TOOL Explain the purpose of rules and laws in the school and community. 1.2 TE/PE 144-147 Give examples of people who have the power and authority to make and enforce rules and laws in the school and community. Leveled Reader 1.3, Week 1 Give examples of the use of power without authority in the school and community. Time for Kids ssue 11 Explain the rights and responsibilities students have in the school community. /* (ndepth or entioned) SS.1.C.2.2 SS.1.C.2.3 Describe the characteristics of responsible citizenship in the school community. Leveled Reader 1.3, Week 1 1.4 TE/PE 56-61 Leveled Reader 1.4, Week 5 Leveled Reader 1.4, Week 2 dentify ways students can participate in the betterment of Time for Kids ssue 5 their school and community. Read-Aloud Anthology 137-139 SS.1.C.3.1 Explain how decisions can be made or how conflicts might be resolved in fair and just ways. SS.1.C.3.2 Recognize symbols and individuals that represent American constitutional democracy. Leveled Reader 1.3, Week 2 Time for Kids ssue 8 *ndepth/entioned 2 of 7

CORRELATON FLORDA DEPARTENT OF EDUCATON NEXT GENERATON SUNSHNE STATE STANDARDS SUBSSON TTLE: PUBLSHER: GRADE(S): Grade 2 NGSSS STANDARD Benchmark Number BENCHARK DESCRPTON PAGE(S) OR LOCATON(S) WHERE TAUGHT N AJOR TOOL /* (ndepth or entioned) Foundations of, Law, and the American SS.2.C.1.1 Explain why people form governments. Foundations of, Law, and the American SS.2.C.1.2 Explain the consequences of an absence of rules and laws. Leveled Reader 2.3, Week 2 Time for Kids ssue 6 SS.2.C.2.1 dentify what it means to be a United States citizen either by birth or by naturalization. 2.1 TE/PE 144-147 SS.2.C.2.2 Define and apply the characteristics of responsible citizenship. 2.1 TE/PE 66-67 SS.2.C.2.3 SS.2.C.2.4 SS.2.C.2.5 SS.2.C.3.1 SS.2.C.3.2 Explain why United States citizens have guaranteed rights and identify rights. dentify ways citizens can make a positive contribution in their community. Evaluate the contributions of various African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, veterans, and women. dentify the Constitution as the document which establishes the structure, function, powers, and limits of American government. 2.1 TE/PE 366-367 2.2 TE/PE 382-405 Leveled Reader 2.1, Week 4 Leveled Reader 2.6, Week 2 Time for Kids ssue 1 Time for Kids ssue 3 Read-Aloud Anthology 146-151 2.1 TE/PE 144-147 2.2 TE/PE 214-215 2.2 TE/PE 382-405 Leveled Reader 2.1, Week 4 Time for Kids ssue 2 Recognize symbols, individuals, events, and documents that represent the United States. Leveled Reader 2.3, Week 4

CORRELATON FLORDA DEPARTENT OF EDUCATON NEXT GENERATON SUNSHNE STATE STANDARDS SUBSSON TTLE: PUBLSHER: GRADE(S): Grade 3 NGSSS STANDARD Benchmark Number BENCHARK DESCRPTON Foundations of, Law, and the American SS.3.C.1.1 Explain the purpose and need for government. PAGE(S) OR LOCATON(S) WHERE TAUGHT N AJOR TOOL Foundations of, Law, and the American SS.3.C.1.2 Describe how government gains its power from the people. Read-Aloud Anthology 120-123 Foundations of, Law, and the American SS.3.C.1.3 SS.3.C.2.1 Explain how government was established through a written Constitution. dentify group and individual actions of citizens that demonstrate civility, cooperation, volunteerism, and other civic virtues. SS.3.C.3.1 dentify the levels of government (local, state, federal). SS.3.C.3.2 Describe how government is organized at the local level. SS.3.C.3.3 Recognize that every state has a state constitution. SS.3.C.3.4 3.1 TE/PE 34-35 3.1 TE/PE 308-311 3.4 TE/PE 94-107 3.5 TE/PE 228 3.6 TE/PE 348-349 3.6 TE/PE 354-355 3.6 TE/PE 406-407 Time for Kids ssue 15 Recognize that the Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land. 3.1 TE/PE 82-83 /* (ndepth or entioned)

CORRELATON FLORDA DEPARTENT OF EDUCATON NEXT GENERATON SUNSHNE STATE STANDARDS SUBSSON TTLE: PUBLSHER: GRADE(S): Grade 4 NGSSS STANDARD Benchmark Number BENCHARK DESCRPTON PAGE(S) OR LOCATON(S) WHERE TAUGHT N AJOR TOOL /* (ndepth or entioned) Foundations of, Law, and the American SS.4.C.1.1 SS.4.C.2.1 SS.4.C.2.2 Describe how Florida's constitution protects the rights of citizens and provides for the structure, function, and purposes of state government. Time for Kids ssue 12 TE/PE 202-205 Leveled Reader 4.5, Week 5 Discuss public issues in Florida that impact the daily lives of its Time for Kids ssue 11 citizens. Time for Kids ssue 15 dentify ways citizens work together to influence government and help solve community and state problems. TE/PE 324-327 TE/PE 368-371 Leveled Reader 4.5, Week 5 Time for Kids ssue 2 Read-Aloud Anthology 51-54 SS.4.C.2.3 Explain the importance of public service, voting, and volunteerism. TE/PE 332-339 Leveled Reader 4.3, Week 3 SS.4.C.3.1 dentify the three branches (Legislative, Judicial, Executive) of government in Florida and the powers of each. SS.4.C.3.2 Distinguish between state (governor, state representative, or senator) and local government (mayor, city commissioner).

CORRELATON FLORDA DEPARTENT OF EDUCATON NEXT GENERATON SUNSHNE STATE STANDARDS SUBSSON TTLE: PUBLSHER: GRADE(S): Grade 5 NGSSS STANDARD Benchmark Number BENCHARK DESCRPTON Foundations of, SS.5.C.1.1 Explain how and why the United States government was created. Foundations of, SS.5.C.1.2 Define a constitution, and discuss its purposes. Foundations of, SS.5.C.1.3 Explain the definition and origin of rights. Foundations of, Foundations of, Foundations of, SS.5.C.1.4 SS.5.C.1.5 SS.5.C.1.6 dentify the Declaration of ndependence's grievances and Articles of Confederation's weaknesses. Describe how concerns about individual rights led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution. Compare Federalist and Anti-Federalist views of government. PAGE(S) OR LOCATON(S) WHERE TAUGHT N AJOR TOOL /* (ndepth or entioned)

SS.5.C.2.1 SS.5.C.2.2 SS.5.C.2.3 SS.5.C.2.4 SS.5.C.2.5 SS.5.C.3.1 SS.5.C.3.2 SS.5.C.3.3 SS.5.C.3.4 SS.5.C.3.5 SS.5.C.3.6 Differentiate political ideas of Patriots, Loyalists, and "undecideds" during the American Revolution. Compare forms of political participation in the colonial period to today. Analyze how the Constitution has expanded voting rights from our nation's early history to today. Evaluate the importance of civic responsibilities in American democracy. dentify ways good citizens go beyond basic civic and political responsibilities to improve government and society. Describe the organizational structure (legislative, executive, judicial branches) and powers of the federal government as defined in Articles,, and of the U.S. Constitution. Explain how popular sovereignty, rule of law, separation of powers, checks and balances, federalism, and individual rights limit the powers of the federal government as expressed in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Give examples of powers granted to the federal government and those reserved for the states. Describe the amendment process as defined in Article V of the Constitution and give examples. dentify the fundamental rights of all citizens as enumerated in the Bill of Rights. TE/PE 292-293 TE/PE 308-311 TE/PE 452-455 Leveled Reader 5.3, Week 2 Leveled Reader 5.4, Week 3 TE/PE 390-391 TE/PE 662-665 Read-Aloud Anthology 64-68 TE/PE 394-395 Leveled Reader 5.6, Week 3 Read-Aloud Anthology 69-72 Read-Aloud Anthology 82-84 Examine the foundations of the United States legal system by recognizing the role of the courts in interpreting law and settling conflicts. TE/PE 414-417