*Culture SS6--relationship of individuals and groups to institutions and cultural traditions
*Time, Continuity, and Change SS2--continuity and change in the history of Missouri, the U.S., and the world
*People, Places, and Environments SS5-- the major elements of geographical study and analysis and their relationships to changes in society and environment
*Individual Development and Identity SS6-- relationship of individuals and groups to institutions and cultural traditions
*Individuals, Groups, and Institutions SS6-- relationship of individuals and groups to institutions and cultural traditions
*Power, Authority, and Governance SS1; SS3-- relationship of individuals and groups to institutions and cultural traditions; principles and processes of governance systems
*Production, Distribution, and Consumption SS4--economic concepts and principles
*Science, Technology, and Society SS5; SS7-- the major elements of geographical study and analysis and their relationships to changes in society and environment; the use of tools of social science inquiry
*Global Connections SS7--the use of tools of social science inquiry
*Civic Ideals and Practices SS6-- relationship of individuals and groups to institutions and cultural traditions
Communication Arts Strands
*Reading CA7- identifying and evaluating relationships between language and culture
*Reading CA2- reading and evaluating fiction, poetry, and drama
*Reading CA3- reading and evaluating nonfiction works and materials
*Writing CA4- writing formally and informally
*Listening/Viewing CA5- comprehending and evaluating the content and artistic aspects of oral and visual presentations
*Speaking CA1- speaking standard English
*Speaking CA6- participating in formal and informal presentations and discussions of issues and ideas
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