Common Core and C3 Social Studies Standards
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The text and media based resources in the films Dalip Singh Saund: His Life, His Legacy meet the following: Common Core State Standards - Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6–12
Grades 6–8 students:
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Grades 9–10 students:
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Grades 11–12 students:
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Key Ideas and details
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3. Identify key steps in a text’s description of a process related to history/social studies (e.g., how a bill becomes law, how interest rates are raised or lowered).
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3. Analyze in detail a series of events described in a text; determine whether earlier events caused later ones or simply preceded them.
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3. Evaluate various explanations for actions or events and determine which explanation best accords with textual evidence, acknowledging where the text leaves matters uncertain.
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Craft and Structure
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6. Identify aspects of a text that reveal an author’s point of view or purpose (e.g., loaded language, inclusion or avoidance of particular facts).
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6. Compare the point of view of two or more authors for how they treat the same or similar topics, including which details they include and emphasize in their respective accounts.
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6. Evaluate authors’ differing points of view on the same historical event or issue by assessing the authors’ claims, reasoning, and evidence.
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Integration of Knowledge and Ideas
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9. Analyze the relationship between a primary and secondary source on the same topic.
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9. Compare and contrast treatments of the same topic in several primary and secondary sources.
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9. Integrate information from diverse sources, both primary and secondary, into a coherent understanding of an idea or event, noting discrepancies among sources.
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The media based resources in the film Norman Y Mineta: A Boy from San Jose meet the following: Common Core State Standards - Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6–12
Craft and Structure
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6. Identify aspects of a text that reveal an author’s point of view or purpose (e.g., loaded language, inclusion or avoidance of particular facts).
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6. Compare the point of view of two or more authors for how they treat the same or similar topics, including which details they include and emphasize in their respective accounts.
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6. Evaluate authors’ differing points of view on the same historical event or issue by assessing the authors’ claims, reasoning, and evidence.
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College Career and Civic Readiness C3 Standards
While these titles do not specifically address D1, 3, or 4, all of these standards can be met using the resources. |
The text and media based resources in the films Dalip Singh Saund: His Life, His Legacy meet the following:
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Grades 6-8
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Grades 9-12
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D2. Civ.1
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D2.Civ.1.6-8. Distinguish the powers and responsibilities of citizens, political parties, interest groups, and the media in a variety of governmental and nongovernmental contexts.
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D2.Civ.1.9-12. Distinguish the powers and responsibilities of local, state, tribal, national, and international civic and political institutions.
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D2.Civ.3
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D2.Civ.3.6-8. Examine the origins, purposes, and impact of constitutions, laws, treaties, and international agreements.
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D2.Civ.3.9-12. Analyze the impact of constitutions, laws, treaties, and international agreements on the maintenance of national and international order.
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D2.Civ.5
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D2.Civ.5.6-8. Explain the origins, functions, and structure of government with reference to the U.S. Constitution, state constitutions, and selected other systems of government.
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D2.Civ.5.9-12. Evaluate citizens’ and institutions’ effectiveness in addressing social and political problems at the local, state, tribal, national, and/or international level.
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D2.Civ.8
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D2.Civ.8.6-8. Analyze ideas and principles contained in the founding documents of the United States, and explain how they influence the social and political system.
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D2.Civ.8.9-12. Evaluate social and political systems in different contexts, times, and places, that promote civic virtues and enact democratic principles.
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D2.Civ.10
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D2.Civ.10.6-8. Explain the relevance of personal interests and perspectives, civic virtues, and democratic principles when people address issues and problems in government and civil society.
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D2.Civ.10.9-12. Analyze the impact and the appropriate roles of personal interests and perspectives on the application of civic virtues, democratic principles, constitutional rights, and human rights.
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D2.Civ12
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D2.Civ.12.6-8. Assess specific rules and laws (both actual and proposed) as means of addressing public problems.
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D2.Civ.12.9-12. Analyze how people use and challenge local, state, national, and international laws to address a variety of public issues.
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D2.Civ.13
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D2.Civ.13.6-8. Analyze the purposes, implementation, and consequences of public policies in multiple settings.
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D2.Civ.13.9-12. Evaluate public policies in terms of intended and unintended outcomes, and related consequences.
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D2.Civ.14
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D2.Civ.14.6-8. Compare historical and contemporary means of changing societies, and promoting the common good.
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D2.Civ.14.9-12. Analyze historical, contemporary and emerging means of changing societies, promoting the common good, and protecting rights. |
D2.His.1
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D2.His.1.6-8. Analyze connections among events and developments in broader historical contexts.
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D2.His.1.9-12. Evaluate how historical events and developments were shaped by unique circumstances of time and place as well as broader historical contexts.
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D2.His.3
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D2.His.1.6-8. Analyze connections among events and developments in broader historical contexts.
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D2.His.1.9-12. Evaluate how historical events and developments were shaped by unique circumstances of time and place as well as broader historical contexts.
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