CA Standards: Grade 5

Grade 5: My economic choices affect others. 

Fifth grade is an opportunity to apply benefit/cost analysis to early American history. The concepts of choice, trade-offs, opportunity cost, incentives, property rights, economic conflicts and the economic reasons for the American Revolution can all be taught in the context of benefit/cost analysis. Throughout grades six, seven and eight the concepts of incentives, trade, supply, demand and markets should be developed.

5.1 Students describe the major pre-Columbian settlements, including the cliff dwellers and pueblo people of the desert Southwest, the American Indians of the Pacific Northwest, the nomadic nations of the Great Plains, and the woodland peoples east of the Mississippi River:

5.2 Students trace the routes of early explorers and describe the early explorations of the Americas:

5.3 Students describe the cooperation and conflict that existed among the Indians and between the Indian nations and the new settlers:

5.4 Students understand the political, religious, social, and economic institutions that evolved in the colonial era:

5.5 Students explain the causes of the American Revolution:

5.6 Students understand the course and consequences of the American Revolution:

5.8 Students trace the colonization, immigration, and settlement patterns of the American people from 1789 to the mid-1800s, with emphasis on the role of economic incentives, effects of the physical and political geography, and transportation systems.