Marking Period 2
Social Studies
3.D.1 Explain why and how people adapt to and modify the natural environment and the impact of those modifications.
3.A.1 Use geographic tools to locate places and describe human and physical characteristics in Colonial America.
3.C.1 Describe and analyze population growth, migration and settlement patterns in Colonial America.
Students will be able to …
Science
2.A.2 Cite and describe processes that cause rapid or slow changes to the earth’s surface.
2.E.1 Recognize and describe that the amount of water on Earth continues to stay the same even though it may change from one form to another.
6.A.1 Explain how renewable and nonrenewable natural resources are used by humans in Maryland to meet basic needs.
6.B.1 Recognize and explain that decisions influencing the use of natural resources may have benefits, drawbacks, and unexpected consequences, and tradeoffs
Social Studies
3.D.1 Explain why and how people adapt to and modify the natural environment and the impact of those modifications.
3.A.1 Use geographic tools to locate places and describe human and physical characteristics in Colonial America.
3.C.1 Describe and analyze population growth, migration and settlement patterns in Colonial America.
Students will be able to …
- interpret maps using map elements
- use geographic tools to describe the geographic characteristics of the United States
- compare/contrast the physical and human characteristics of the regions of the United States
- describe ways people in the United States depend upon, utilize and impact the natural environment
- explain the relationship between and among the five themes of geography
Science
2.A.2 Cite and describe processes that cause rapid or slow changes to the earth’s surface.
2.E.1 Recognize and describe that the amount of water on Earth continues to stay the same even though it may change from one form to another.
6.A.1 Explain how renewable and nonrenewable natural resources are used by humans in Maryland to meet basic needs.
6.B.1 Recognize and explain that decisions influencing the use of natural resources may have benefits, drawbacks, and unexpected consequences, and tradeoffs