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Social Studies 3rd Quarter Study Guide

This document contains a 3rd quarter social studies skill study guide and practice guide for 1st grade. It covers several topics: (1) rights and responsibilities of citizens, geography of the community, and symbols and traditions of the United States; (2) a practice guide with activities identifying rights and responsibilities, matching community helpers to pictures, locating places on maps, and identifying symbols of the US; (3) a vocabulary list defining key terms related to citizenship, geography, history, and culture.

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Social Studies 3rd Quarter Study Guide

This document contains a 3rd quarter social studies skill study guide and practice guide for 1st grade. It covers several topics: (1) rights and responsibilities of citizens, geography of the community, and symbols and traditions of the United States; (2) a practice guide with activities identifying rights and responsibilities, matching community helpers to pictures, locating places on maps, and identifying symbols of the US; (3) a vocabulary list defining key terms related to citizenship, geography, history, and culture.

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Social Studies 3rd Quarter

Skill Study Guide


1st Grade

Rights and Responsibilities of Citizen


 Acting as Good Citizens
 Rights and Responsabilities
 Following rules and laws
 My Leaders

Geography of the community


 Our Community
 Maps and Models
 Continents and Oceans

Symbols and Traditions of the United State


 We are Americans
 American Symbols
 American Documents
 Our National Holidays

Life Today and Long ago
 Schools and Communities Past and Present
 Daily Life Past and Present
 Changes in Technology and Transportation
Social Studies Practice Guide

3rd Quarter 1st Grade


Name: _____________________Date: _________. #__1st__

 Instructions: Write each word in the following chart inside


the correct column.
 Color your rights green and your responsibilities pink.

 Draw Two examples of responsibilities in The boxes below


and write a sentences to each one.
 Draw Two examples of rights in The boxes below, and
write a sentences.

 Match the following words with the correct community


helper.

Police Officer

Teacher

Doctor

Firefighter
 Read the following sentences and identify if it’s a
Relative or Absolute Location. Draw a under the
correct column.

Location Relative Absolute

1. I live next to the store 1.

2. Mr. Joes room is #020424 2.

3. My Sister lives in Miami 3.

4. I go to the school in New York City 4.

5. 0204, La Paz, La Paz, Honduras. 5,

Write 2 examples of your own location:

1. Relative: _______________________________________

2 Relative: _______________________________________

1.Absdolute: ______________________________________

2. Absolute: ______________________________________
 Match the Picture with the word

American Bald
Eagle

White house

Statue of Liberty

American Flag

Liberty Bell
 Look at the map and write the correct Ocean name from
the box.
 Write on the lines the correct name of each continent.
 Write 5 school changes between school long ago and school
today.

School Over Time


Past (School Long Ago) Present (School Today)

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5
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 Read each statement, mark an X on the line under TODAY
if it happens in the present or long ago if it happened in
the past.

Long Ago Today

Playing board games _______ _______

Playing with plastic toys _______ _______

Listening to the radio _______ _______

Traveling by airplane _______ _______

Playing video games ______ _______


E. Read each sentence and circle if it is a RULE or
LAW

1. Listen to the teacher.


RULE LAW

2. Don’t Steal.

RULE LAW

3. Obey traffic lights.


RULE LAW

4. Put on your seatbelt.

RULE LAW

5. Sit correctly in class.


RULE LAW
6. Raise your hand to speak.
RULE LAW

7. Drive under the speed limit.


RULE LAW

8. Behave in the cafeteria.


RULE LAW

9. Wear uniform.
RULE LAW

10. Wait for the cross guard to signal it is safe to cross.

RULE LAW
La Ceiba Bilingual School
Vocabulary
1. Citizen: A person who belongs to a state or country.
2. Rule: A statement That tell us what to do and what not to do.
3. Right: Something we are free to do or have.
4. Responsibility: Something we do because we have to or
because it is right thing.
5. Law: A community rule.
6. Leader: A person who helps people decide what to do and how
to do it.
7. Government: A group of citizens who makes laws and makes
sure we follow them.
8. Community: A place where people and families live, work, and
have fun.
9. City: A big community with many people.
10. Town: A small community.
11. Relative Location: Where something is a compared to
something else.
12. Absolute Location: The exact spot where place is found.
13. Map: A drawing of a place.
14. Cardinal Directions: North, South, East, and West.
15. Compass Rose: A tool that shows the cardinal directions.
16. Symbol: A picture that stands for a real thing.
17. Legend: A Key that tells what the symbols on a map mean.
18. Continent: A large area of land.
 Antarctica
 South America
 Africa
 Europe
 North America
 Asia
 Australia
19. Ocean: A large body of salty water
 Atlantic Ocean
 Pacific Ocean
 Indian Ocean
 Arctic Ocean
 Southern Ocean
20. Symbols: A picture that stand for a real thing
21. Constitution: A written set of law
22. Colony: Land ruled by another country
23. Present: Today
24. Past: What happened before
25. Future: What will happen later
26. Calendar: Shows the days, weeks, and moth of the year
27. History: The story of the past
28. Century: A 100 years period
29. Generation: People who were born at about the same
time
30. Manners: The way we are polite.
31. Festival: A special time
32. Technology: The use of science to solve problems
33. Communicate: to share information with others.
34. Transportation: The way people move from place to place
35. Invention: Something that is made for the first time

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