Social Studies Standards
Michigan Social Studies Standards as of June 2019.
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3-E1.0.5Explain the role of entrepreneurship and business development in Michigan's economic future. | ||
3-E2.0.1Using a Michigan example, explain how specialization leads to increased interdependence. | ||
3-E3.0.1Identify products produced in other countries and consumed by people in Michigan. | ||
3-G1.0.1Use cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) to describe the relative locations of significant places in the immediate environment. | ||
3-G1.0.2Use thematic maps to identify and describe the physical and human characteristics of Michigan. | ||
3-G1.0.3Use a world map to describe North America in relation to the equator and other continents and oceans, and Michigan within North America. | ||
3-G2.0.1Use a variety of visual materials and data sources to describe ways in which Michigan can be divided into regions. | ||
3-G2.0.2Describe different regions to which Michigan belongs. | ||
3-G4.0.2Describe diverse groups that have migrated into a region of Michigan and reasons why they came (push/pull factors). | ||