Social Studies – First SOC 1-01a I understand that evidence varies in the extent to which it can be trusted and can use this in learning about the past. The learner will be able to: understand that evidence varies in the extent to which it can be trusted and use this in learning about the past . The learner can: explain that places, buildings and artefacts help us understand the past. discuss how the past can be interpreted in different ways. explain that evidence may not always be honest. make simple judgements about the reliability of evidence People, past events and societies SOC 1-02a By exploring places, SOC 1-03a I can use evidence to investigating artefacts and locating them in recreate the story of a place or time, I have developed an awareness of individual of local historical interest. the ways we remember and preserve Scotland’s history. The learner be able to: The learner will be able to: use evidence to recreate the make a personal link to the past by story of a place or individual of exploring items or images connected local historical interest with important individuals or special events in my life. The learner can: find evidence relating to a The learner can: specific person / place sequence important people and identify and understand who the events in my life. person / place was. explain that items and pictures understand why they are represent the past. important. use my knowledge and imagination to recreate a scene from the past. SOC 1-04a I can compare aspects of people’s daily lives in the past with my own by using historical evidence or the experience of recreating an historical setting. The learner will be able to: use historical evidence or the experience of recreating an historical setting to compare aspects of people’s daily lives in the past with their own The learner can: select appropriate sources of information. show empathy towards people in the past. use the expressive arts to recreate a historical period. give examples of how the way we lived in the past is different from how we live today. identify reasons why we live differently now. Social Studies – First People, past events and societies SOC 1-06a Having selected a significant individual from the past, I can contribute to a discussion on the influence of their actions, then and since. The learner will be able to: select a significant individual from the past and contribute to a discussion on the influence of their actions, then and since SOC 1-07a I can describe and recreate the characteristics of my local environment by exploring the features of the landscape. The learner will be able to: describe and recreate the characteristics of my local environment by exploring the features of the landscape The learner can: The learner can: explore the local landscape identify an important person from the past. describe physical features of their local environment i.e. sea / river / explain the ways their actions hill / mountain. influenced society. recreate an aspect of my local give reasons for events taking place environment and why they were important then and today. People, place and environment SOC 1-08a I can consider ways of looking after my school or community and can encourage others to care for their environment. The learner will be able to: consider ways of looking after their school or community encourage others to care for their environment The learner can: discuss ways they could look after their school or community. communicate a simple environmental message to others. talk about current environmental issues in their school and community SOC 1-09a Having explored the variety of foods produced in Scotland, I can discuss the importance of different types of agriculture in the production of these foods. The learner will be able to: explore the variety of foods produced in Scotland. discuss the importance of different types of agriculture in the production of these foods The learner can: identify a variety of foods produced in Scotland. explain what is needed to produce these foods. distinguish differences between arable and stock farms and the work involved in each . Social Studies – First People, past events and societies People, place and environment SOC 1-11a By exploring my community and the groups within it, I can identify and consider different types of housing and how they meet needs. SOC 1-12a By using a range of instruments, I can measure and record the weather and can discuss how weather affects my life. SOC 1-12b By exploring climate zones around the world, I can compare and describe how climate affects living things. SOC 1-13a Having explored the landscape of my local area, I can describe the various ways in which land has been used. The learner will be able to: identify and consider different types of housing and how they meet needs. The learner will be able to: measure and record the weather using a range of instruments. discuss how weather affects their life. The learner will be able to: explore climate zones around the world compare and describe how climate affects living things. The learner will be able to: describe the various ways in which land has been used in their local area. The learner can: identify different types of housing. explain the housing needs within the local community. explain how these needs are met. The learner can: measure weather with a variety of instruments. record information in an appropriate manner. talk about the effect of weather on their life The learner can: describe main features of climate zones. (Main ones being desert, tropical, polar, coastal also equatorial, Mediterranean, continental) explain some differences between climate zones. compare the effects of climates on living things. The learner can: describe their landscape in their local area. discuss how the land is used in their local area e.g. farming, housing, recreation. Social Studies – First SOC 1-13b By exploring a natural environment different from my own, I can discover how the physical features influence the variety of living things. People, place and environment SOC 1-14a Through activities in my local SOC 1-15a I understand that evidence area, I have developed my mental map varies in the extent to which it can be and sense of place. I can create and use trusted and can use this in learning maps of the area. about current issues in society. The learner will be able to: discover how the physical features influence the variety of living things in an environment different to their own. The Learner will be able to: Develop a mental map and sense of place trough activities in their local area. SOC 1-16a I can contribute to a discussion of the difference between my needs and wants and those of others around me. The Learner will be able to: Create and use maps of their local The learner can: area identify features of a natural environment other than their own. The Learner can: describe some of the living things that Describe some places I would see in would be found in this environment. my local area. make the link between environment and living Give directions to get to some of things found there. those places Use a simple map or street plan Identify physical features i.e. sea/river/ hill/ mountain Identify important places i.e. school/ church/hospital Use 4 points of the compass Use simple local plans or maps to colour - code land use for housing, leisure, shopping, farming, industry Describe some different landscapes using the language of maps Make a simple map of my local area Recognise map symbols Contribute to discussion about the difference between wants and needs for themselves and others The Learner can : Describe that needs are those items necessary for survival. Describe that wants are things I would like but do not need to survive Describe that in the world some children do not have their needs met Describe the restraints under which some people have to live Show an appreciation towards the lifestyle we have in this country Social Studies – First SOC 1-17a By exploring the ways in which we use and need rules, I can consider the meaning of rights and responsibilities and discuss those relevant to me. The learner will be able to: Explore the ways in which we use and need rules Consider the meaning of rights and responsibilities Discuss the rules, rights and responsibilities that are relevant to them The learner can: Describe some rules and why they are necessary ( in games, behaviour in school, behaviour in town etc) Describe what is meant by a right and what some of my rights are both as a pupil and as a child Explain how along with rights also comes responsibilities Describe some laws which are in place to protect children People in society, economy and business SOC 1-18a I have participated in decision making and have considered the different options available in order to make decisions. The learner will be able to: Participate in decision making Make decisions based on different options that are available The learner can: take part in making decisions about aspects of classwork, enterprise, whole school activities make an informed choice when I am given options to choose from and explain why I made that decision SOC 1-20a I have developed an understanding of the importance of local organisations in providing for the needs of my local community. The learner will be able to: Understand the importance of local organisations in providing for the needs of my local community The learner can: Tell what and who makes up my community Describe what people who live here need Tell what local organisations are available (Cubs, Brownies, religious buildings etc) Describe the different types of housing in my community and who lives there describe my own community and things that are in it (people, buildings, clubs etc) tell why we need clubs etc describe if my local community has all it needs Social Studies – First SOC 1-21a I can work out the amount of money I need to buy items, understanding that I may not always be able to afford the items I want. SOC 1-22a I have experienced the different jobs involved in running a business enterprise and understand the role each one plays in its success. The learner will be able to: Work out the amount of money they need to buy items and understand that they may not always be able to afford the items they want The learner will be able to: Take different jobs when experiencing the running of a business enterprise Understand the role each one plays in its success The learner can: Tell what is meant by the terms budget, afford and savings Describe how money needs to be earned by my family or myself in order to have it to spend (including pocket money) Explain that sometimes I have to choose the most important thing I want when I can’t have everything understand that working out what I have to spend and what I need to buy things is part of everyday life show some understanding of the difficult choices parents may need to make make considered decisions about what to spend money on The learner can: Describe how a business is made up of different people who do different jobs requiring different skills and explain its value to the success Describe what role I played in our business Describe how a business is normally set up to make money Calculate : sales minus costs = profit work co-operatively with others in a team appreciate that someone else will depend on me doing my task to make the business a success listen to others view points