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Social Studies: History

  Curriculum Standard 16
Students will demonstrate the ability to employ historical analysis, interpretation, and comprehension to make reasoned judgments and to gain an understanding, perspective, and appreciation of history and its uses in contemporary situations. Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade six students will be able to:
  • Demonstrate an understanding that people, artifacts, and documents represent links to the past and that they are sources of data from which historical accounts are constructed.
  • Display historical perspective by describing the past through the eyes and experiences of those who were there, as related through their memories, literature, diaries, letters, debates, arts, maps, and artifacts.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade ten students will be able to:
  • Analyze historical documents, artifacts, and other materials for credibility, relevance, and point of view.
  • Examine historical materials relating to a particular region, society, or theme; analyze change over time; and make logical inferences concerning cause and effect.

The Arts: Visual Art

  Curriculum Standard 4
Students will be able to analyze the visual arts in relation to history and culture

Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade four students will be able to:
  • Know that the visual arts have both a history and a specific relationship to various cultures.
  • Identify specific works of art in particular cultures, times, and places.
  • Describe how history, culture, and visual arts influence each other.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade eight in addition to the above, students will be able to:
  • Compare the characteristics of works of art representing various cultures, historical periods, and artists.
  • Describe and place a variety of art objects by style and artist, and by historical and cultural contexts.
  • Describe how a given work of art can be interpreted differently in various cultures and time.
  • Analyze, describe, and demonstrate how factors of time and place influence visual characteristics that give meaning and value to a work of art.

 

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