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Kindergarten - Social Studies

Kindergarten - Social Studies

The School District of Beloit social studies educators are dedicated to working collaboratively to teach a vertically, WI standards-aligned curriculum that is intentionally designed to be rigorous and engaging, using multiple perspectives and authentic learning experiences that build student confidence and curiosity, resulting in their ability to critically analyze their world while providing them with the skills and desire to make their world a better place.


Kindergarten Social Studies Units


By the end of Kindergarten, students will...

  • identify and analyze democratic principles and ideals.
  • examine and interpret rights, privileges, and responsibilities in society.
  • examine individual cognition, perception, behavior, and identity.
  • analyze, recognize, and evaluate patterns of continuity and change over time and contextualization of historical events.
  • use economic reasoning to understand issues.
  • analyze how an economy functions as a whole.
  • differentiate between a “want” and a “need”.
  • analyze human movement and population patterns.
  • evaluate the relationship between identity and place.