1. Standard At A Glance
Context: Quick summary of the standard and why it matters.
Standard: SS.9.GS.A
Short description: Use maps and geographic tools to analyze how physical features — including river valleys, mountain ranges, seas, and climate zones — shaped the development of ancient and medieval civilizations.
2. Typical Indicators
- Student demonstrates this skill during core instruction tasks.
- Student can transfer the skill to related assignments with reduced prompting.
- Student performance shows improving consistency over time.
3. Warning Signs
- Student performance remains inconsistent across contexts.
- Student has persistent errors tied to prerequisite skills.
- Student requires sustained intensive prompting to complete aligned tasks.
4. Escalating Accommodations
Tier 1
Embed explicit modeling and practice in daily core instruction.
Tier 2
Use targeted small-group instruction with structured guided practice.
Tier 3
Provide intensive individualized support with frequent progress checks.
5. Modifications
- Diverse learners: include language objectives, visuals, and scaffolded response options.
- Disabled learners: provide adapted materials, pacing, and assistive supports.
6. IEP Considerations (If Student Has a Disability)
Context: Align classroom supports to IEP goals, services, and progress monitoring.
- Align this standard to present levels and measurable annual goals.
- Document accommodations, specially designed instruction, and service frequency.
- Use regular progress-monitoring checks linked to this standard.
- Coordinate implementation across general/special education and family communication.
- Adjust supports based on data at scheduled IEP review intervals.
7. Cross-Curricular Integration
Integrate primary source analysis, historical argument writing, and discussion routines.
8. Gemini Canvas Prompt
10. Source Document