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          Social Studies Homeschool Curriculum Skills List | Faith-Based Fifth Grade
Social Studies concepts create the themes for the units within Fifth Grade Complete. The questions for discussion of the concepts stimulate higher-level thinking skills and incorporate new vocabulary words that become part of your child’s usable vocabulary. The included enrichment activities reinforce the skills in a fun or challenging way.
- Learn about historical figures.
 - Learn about famous explorers.
 - Recognize and learn about the Great Lakes, midwestern, and southwestern states.
 - Identify capital cities and postal abbreviations of states.
 - Memorize the fifty states in alphabetical order.
 - Learn about a historic event: the Oklahoma City bombing.
 - Learn about United States history: World War II.
 - Learn about World War II leaders.
 - Recall facts about the American Revolution and World War I.
 - Learn about Henry Ford and his contributions to the automobile industry.
 - Understand and apply how maps and globes are used to display regions of the world.
 - Locate the fifty states on a United States map.
 - Locate continents and oceans on a world map.
 - Make a physical map, a raised-relief map, and a topographic map.
 - Use maps and photos to identify and locate major landmarks or major physical features of the United States.
 - Understand that God created each of us uniquely.
 - Understand family relationships and how individuals within a family work together for the good of the family.
 - Identify occupations within a community.
 - Recall the meaning of economic vocabulary.
 - Apply basic economic principles.
 - Recognize a need and a want.
 - Understand how people make economic choices and stay within a budget.
 - Identify and analyze the opportunity cost of economic choices.
 - Differentiate between goods and services.
 - Classify materials as natural resources, capital resources, or human resources.
 - Understand that entrepreneurs are individuals who are willing to take risks, to develop new products, and start new businesses.
 - Analyze a cost and benefits chart.
 - Calculate the profit on goods.
 - Understand the law of supply and the law of demand.
 - Analyze a supply and demand curve.
 - Understand economic concepts of surplus and shortage.
 - Make a business plan and budget.
 - Understand how cultural contributions of various groups have shaped the history of the world.
 - Compare and contrast pioneer farming lifestyle to today.
 - Learn the characteristics of a rural community.
 - Compare and contrast communities.
 - Learn about Native Americans.
 - Recognize and learn about other continents.
 - Understand how the environment affects cultural groups.
 - Understand how individuals within a community work together for the good of the community.
 - Characterize qualities of good citizenship.
 - Place events in chronological order on a timeline.
 - Understand the mechanization of agriculture.
 - Make a chart of farming equipment development.
 - Develop an understanding of basic fire safety procedures.
 - Learn about the history of slavery and the 13th Amendment.
 
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