Ask Questions and Plan Inquiries
Develop compelling and supporting questions that promote sustained inquiry across social studies disciplines.
Develop compelling and supporting questions that promote sustained inquiry across social studies disciplines.
Evaluate the credibility of primary and secondary sources and use evidence to develop and support claims.
Communicate conclusions through writing, speaking, and other media, and take informed action.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Ask Questions and Plan Inquiries | Develop compelling and supporting questions that promote sustained inquiry across social studies disciplines. | ME-SS.INQ.1.1 |
| Use Sources and Evidence | Evaluate the credibility of primary and secondary sources and use evidence to develop and support claims. | ME-SS.INQ.1.2 |
| Communicate and Take Action | Communicate conclusions through writing, speaking, and other media, and take informed action. | ME-SS.INQ.1.3 |
Understand the purpose and function of civic and political institutions at the local, state, federal, and tribal levels.
Understand the rights and responsibilities of citizens and practice civic skills needed for participation in a democracy.
Understand the governance structures of the State of Maine and the Wabanaki Nations, and the connections between them.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Civic and Political Institutions | Understand the purpose and function of civic and political institutions at the local, state, federal, and tribal levels. | ME-SS.CIV.1.1 |
| Rights, Responsibilities, and Participation | Understand the rights and responsibilities of citizens and practice civic skills needed for participation in a democracy. | ME-SS.CIV.1.2 |
| Maine and Wabanaki Governance | Understand the governance structures of the State of Maine and the Wabanaki Nations, and the connections between them. | ME-SS.CIV.1.3 |
Apply economic reasoning to evaluate decisions involving scarcity, costs, and benefits.
Analyze how markets, prices, and competition allocate resources in local, national, and global economies.
Apply principles of personal financial literacy, including saving, spending, credit, and investing.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Economic Decision Making | Apply economic reasoning to evaluate decisions involving scarcity, costs, and benefits. | ME-SS.ECON.1.1 |
| Economic Systems and Markets | Analyze how markets, prices, and competition allocate resources in local, national, and global economies. | ME-SS.ECON.1.2 |
| Personal Finance | Apply principles of personal financial literacy, including saving, spending, credit, and investing. | ME-SS.ECON.1.3 |
Use maps, photographs, and geographic tools to investigate places, regions, and patterns.
Analyze how physical environments shape and are shaped by human activity, including in Maine.
Analyze patterns of human movement, settlement, and cultural diffusion across regions.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Geographic Reasoning | Use maps, photographs, and geographic tools to investigate places, regions, and patterns. | ME-SS.GEO.1.1 |
| Human-Environment Interaction | Analyze how physical environments shape and are shaped by human activity, including in Maine. | ME-SS.GEO.1.2 |
| Movement and Migration | Analyze patterns of human movement, settlement, and cultural diffusion across regions. | ME-SS.GEO.1.3 |
Analyze change and continuity across time and place, including in Maine, the United States, and the world.
Analyze multiple perspectives on historical events, including Wabanaki and other Indigenous perspectives.
Analyze the causes and consequences of historical events and construct evidence-based arguments.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Change, Continuity, and Context | Analyze change and continuity across time and place, including in Maine, the United States, and the world. | ME-SS.HIST.1.1 |
| Perspectives | Analyze multiple perspectives on historical events, including Wabanaki and other Indigenous perspectives. | ME-SS.HIST.1.2 |
| Causation and Argumentation | Analyze the causes and consequences of historical events and construct evidence-based arguments. | ME-SS.HIST.1.3 |
Federally administered sample-based assessment in reading, mathematics, science, and writing. NAEP results inform state-by-state comparisons rather than individual student or school accountability.