1.SS.17.C
Communicate information visually, orally, or in writing based on knowledge and experiences in social studies.
Grade 1 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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informationvisual formsoral formswritten formsknowledgeexperiencessocial studies
Skills
- communicate (information based on knowledge and experiences in social studies) #dok2
- express (ideas and knowledge through visual, oral, and written forms) #dok2
- select (appropriate form for communicating information) #dok2
- relate (information to personal experiences in social studies) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can describe information I have learned in social studies. #dok1
- I can identify ways to share what I know about social studies. #dok1
- I can communicate information about social studies using visual, oral, or written forms. #dok2
- I can express my social studies knowledge using pictures, words, or speaking. #dok2
- I can connect my own experiences to social studies information when I share it with others. #dok2
- I can choose the best way to present social studies information to others. #dok3
Big Ideas
- We can use different ways — pictures, writing, or speaking — to share what we have learned in social studies.
- Sharing our knowledge and experiences helps us learn from one another in the classroom.
Essential Questions
- What are different ways I can share what I learn in social studies?
- Why is it important to share my knowledge and experiences with others?
- How do I decide if I should use pictures, words, or speaking to share information?
- How can I connect my own experiences to what I learn in social studies?
- How do others share what they know about our community and the world?