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GSE Primary Source Documents Unit One: Connecting themes in first grade social studies

Culture: How are families the same and different? What do you notice? What does this make you think? How is this like your family? How is it different?

Individuals, groups, institutions: what would happen if we didn’t have rules? Source: Google Images What do you notice? What does this make you think? Why do we have these signs? What would happen if we didn’t have signs like this?

location: how would our lives be different if we lived somewhere else? Source: Google Images What do you notice? What does this make you think? How are these places alike? How are these places different?

Time, change, and continuity Source: Google Images What do you notice? What does this make you think? How is this different from our school? How is it like our school?

Time, change, and continuity Source: Google Images What do you notice? What does this make you think? How is this different from our school? How is it like our school?