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| 1.1 Students describe the rights and individual responsibilities of citizenship |
| 1.2 Students compare and contrast the absolute and relative locations of people and places and describe the physical and human characteristics of places. |
| 1.3 Students know and understand the symbols, icons, and traditions of the United States that provide continuity and a sense of community across time. |
| 1.4 Students compare and contrast everyday life in different times and places around the world and recognize that some aspects of people, places, and things change over time and others stay the same. |
| Aesop's Fables Includes Hans Christian Anderson, fairy tales and stories, almost 700 total. "Bigger than Dinosaur, Older than the Titanic, More complex than Pokemon, More of them than Beanie Babies and More fun than Shopping is Aesop's Fables." Audio narration and pictures are available for some listings. |
| 1.5 Students describe the human characteristics of familiar places and the varied backgrounds of American citizens and residents. |
| 1.6 Students understand basic economic concepts and the role of individual choice in a free-market economy. |
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Last updated: December 15, 2005 |