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2nd Grade Communities Near & Far

Second Grade Social Studies exploring local and global communities, geography skills, world cultures, and historical change over time. Children broaden their understanding of how people live and work together around the world.

5 units·20 topics·Ages 7-8
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Our Community and Citizenship

4 topics·Civics and Local Life

Children define what a community is, compare different types of environments, and learn about the rights and responsibilities of being a good citizen.

What Is a Community?

Children learn that a community is a place where people live, work, and play together, sharing common spaces and goals.

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Urban, Suburban, and Rural

Children compare different community settings, discovering how population density and land use make each type unique.

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Being a Good Citizen

Students explore how individuals contribute to their community through kindness, following rules, and volunteering.

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Community Leaders

Children learn about the people who lead and serve, such as the mayor, governors, and the President of the United States.

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Geography and the Environment

4 topics·Physical and Human Geography

Students develop map skills and learn how physical geography and climate influence how people live across the United States.

Continents and Oceans

Children identify the seven continents and five oceans, understanding the large-scale layout of the Earth.

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Map Keys and Symbols

Students learn to decode maps using legends, compass roses, and cardinal directions to navigate and find locations.

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Landforms and Waterways

Students identify mountains, plains, plateaus, rivers, and lakes, and how these features shape human settlements.

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Climate and Resources

Children explore how weather patterns and natural resources like timber, water, and soil affect a community's economy.

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Working in a Community

5 topics·Basic Economics

An introduction to basic economics, focusing on producers, consumers, goods, services, and how money is used in a community.

Goods and Services

Students distinguish between physical items people buy (goods) and work people do for others (services).

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Producers and Consumers

Children learn about the roles of people who make things and people who buy things in an economy.

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Scarcity and Choice

Students explore the concept of having limited resources and how people must make choices about what they need versus what they want.

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Earning and Saving Money

Children learn about income, banks, and the importance of saving money for future goals.

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Trade and Barter

Students look at how people exchange goods and services, both in the past through bartering and today using currency.

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History: Then and Now

4 topics·American History and Change

Students explore how technology, daily life, and the United States itself have changed over several generations.

Family Histories

Children learn how to use timelines and family stories to understand how their own ancestors lived.

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Communication Through Time

Students compare how people sent messages in the past (letters, telegraphs) versus modern digital communication.

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Transportation Evolution

Children trace the development of travel from horse-drawn wagons to high-speed trains and airplanes.

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American Symbols and Landmarks

Students identify key American symbols like the flag, the Statue of Liberty, and the Liberty Bell, and explain their meanings.

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Global Cultures

3 topics·World Cultures

An exploration of how people in other countries live, focusing on traditions, languages, and the concept of a global community.

Traditions and Customs

Students explore unique cultural practices from around the world, including food, clothing, and music.

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Languages Around the World

Children discover the diversity of languages and how they are a key part of a culture's identity.

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Global Interdependence

Students learn how communities around the world depend on each other for products, ideas, and help.

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