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Social Studies

OSPI-Developed Assessments for Social Studies

2012-13 iGrants Form Package 408
OSPI Bulletin 068-12 details the annual reporting requirements and timelines related to the implementation of assessments and other strategies in Social Studies, The Arts, and Health and Fitness (RCW 28A.230.095) and for Educational Technology (RCW 28A.655.075). Download the Summary of Findings for 2012-13 OSPI-Developed Assessments. The deadline for the form package is August 31, 2013.

Social Studies

The OSPI-Developed Social Studies Assessments are multi-stepped tasks or projects aligned to specific state learning standards (Social Studies EALRs/GLEs), which target skills and knowledge necessary for engaged, informed citizenship. Please visit the following links for more information: 

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Frequently Asked Questions
for OSPI-Developed Assessments in Social Studies

If your school, district, or non-profit organization has a Web site with information on the Social Studies Assessments and you would like it considered for posting on this page, please e-mail Carol.Coe@k12.wa.us.

Elementary Civics

You Decide*

Resources
We The People

Project Citizen: Bridging document

Whose Rules?*

History

Cultural Contributions

What's the Big Idea?

Causes of Conflict

Resources
Washington State History Museum

Dig Deep

Geography

People on the Move

Resources
Facing the Future

Cultural Contributions

 Humans and the Environment

Economics

Meeting Needs and Wants

People on the Move

Resources
Facing the Future

 

Middle Civics

Checks and Balances*

International Relations

Constitutional Issues*

Resources

Project Citizen

We The People

History

Enduring Cultures

Resources
Washington State History Museum

Why History?

Resources
Lead's Legacy (IEHMSP)

Quicksilver (IEHMSP)

Point No Point Treaty Unit - DRAFT - Evergreen "The 1855-1856 Indian Rebellion in Washington Territory" CBA Instructional Resource

Causes of Conflict

Dig Deep

Resources
World Affairs Council (Turkey)

Geography

People on the Move

Humans and the Environment

Resource
Facing the Future

Economics

Meeting Needs and Wants

Resources
World Affairs Council - Meeting Needs and Wants (U.S. & Japan)

International Relations

 

High School Civics

Checks and Balances*

US Foreign Policy

Resources
World Affairs Council - Foreign Aid from the U.S.

World Affairs Council - U.S. and Russia

World Affairs Council - U.S. Foreign Policy (Foreign Aid/Nigeria)

Constitutional Issues*

Resources
Washington State History Museum

Densho - Civil Liberties

YMCA Youth Legislature

YMCA Mock Trial

Project Citizen: Bridging document

We The People: Bridging document

History

Technology Through the Ages

Resources

World Affairs Council - Technology through the Ages (China)

Cultural Interactions

Resources

Washington State History Museum

History Day

Densho-Civil Liberties

Causes of Conflict

Resources

Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project

Facing the Future

Dig Deep

Geography

Cultural Interactions

Humans and the Environment

Resources
World Affairs Council - Humans and the Environment (China)

World Affairs Council - Humans and the Environment (Global Health)

World Affairs Council - Humans and the Environment (Niger Delta)

Economics

You and the Economy

Government Revenue and Responsibility

Causes of Conflict

Resources
Facing the Future

 

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