7th Grade Standards
7th Grade Standards
7th Grade Standards
John Stokes
Capstone Portfolio
Resources in Citizenship:
http://www.teachingcivics.org/ (Learning, Law& Democracy Foundation
in Minnesota)
https://www.icivics.org/ (Resources and games for civic education)
http://www.annenbergclassroom.org/ (Resources for civics education)
Resources in Economics:
http://www.mcee.umn.edu/ (MN Council for Economics Education)
http://www.econedlink.org/ (Lesson plans and resources for teaching
economics)
http://www.econed.org/teacherresources/ (Resources and lesson plans)
http://www.stlouisfed.org/education_resources/middleschool/lessons
(Resources and lesson plans)
Resources in Geography:
http://lt.umn.edu/mage/ (MN Alliance for Geographic Education)
http://nationalgeographic.org/education/teachingresources/ (National
Geographic)
http://www.ourspatialbrains.com/ (Helping students think spatially)
Resources in History:
https://mnche.wordpress.com/ (Minnesota Council for History
Education)
http://sheg.stanford.edu/rlh (Reading Like a Historian-Stanford History
Education Group)
http://teachinghistory.org/ (National History Education Clearinghouse)
http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/ (Library of Congress)
http://docsteach.org/documents (National Archives Docs Teach)
http://edsitement.neh.gov/subject/historysocialstudies (National
Endowment for the Humanities)
Summary of Standards
The standards covered in 7th grade in Minnesota have to do with the study of
Economics. All of these ideas built off of what was learned previously during
5th and 6th grade as students can start applying what they learned during
Minnesota Studies as well. The Minnesota Social Studies Standards list the
following ideas as the main points that teachers should focus on and what
students should learn. Grade Seven is listed as the main focus of History with
a secondary focus of both citizenship and government and also will cover a
little bit of economics. Students will learn about people, issues, and events of
significance in this nations history from 1800 to present, this is covering the
second part of US history where 5th grade is mainly dealing with the history
decisions that have made a lasting impact. Students should also learn how to
study both civics and economic principles in depth and help examine
connections between these disciplines to try and learn and understand how
people lived, worked, and functioned in society. The strenths of the standards
for 7th grade include the ability for students to learn about the poitcal
systems have shaped and how they play out even today. The standards in 7th
grade allow students to learn more in depth about their country and as they
grow into the teenage years and adulthood it allows students to learn about
of the standards are that it will cover most big events that have happened in
standards you will have to provide mostly general details and just hit the
surface of a topic.
Lesson Plan 1
Lesson Plan 2
Source: https://cdn.icivics.org/sites/default/files/uploads/Korematsu.pdf?
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