Standard 4: Social Groups/Explore the impacts of social groups on individual and group behavior.

General Information
Number: SS.912.S.4
Title: Social Groups/Explore the impacts of social groups on individual and group behavior.
Type: Standard
Subject: Social Studies
Grade: 912
Strand: Sociology

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Access Points

SS.912.S.4.AP.1
Recognize an effect on the individual by the different social groups to which they belong.
SS.912.S.4.AP.2
Recognize a major characteristic of a social group familiar to the students.
SS.912.S.4.AP.3
Recognize a way that groups function.
SS.912.S.4.AP.4
Identify a social norm of a group to which the student belongs.
SS.912.S.4.AP.5a
Recognize an effect when a rule of behavior is broken.
SS.912.S.4.AP.5b
Identify a consequence for unacceptable behavior.
SS.912.S.4.AP.6a
Recognize a type of norm.
SS.912.S.4.AP.6b
Recognize a reason these rules of behavior are considered important to society.
SS.912.S.4.AP.7a
Recognize a characteristic of deviance
SS.912.S.4.AP.7b
Identify an example of how society discourages deviant behavior using social control.
SS.912.S.4.AP.8a
Identify an example of a student's primary group.
SS.912.S.4.AP.8b
Identify an example of a student's secondary group.
SS.912.S.4.AP.8c
Recognize a way in which group membership can influence a student's behavior
SS.912.S.4.AP.9
Recognize a way formal organizations influence the behavior of their members.
SS.912.S.4.AP.10
Recognize an example of the level of assimilation that an ethnic, cultural, and social group achieve with the United States culture.
SS.912.S.4.AP.11
Identify an example of how humans interact in a variety of social settings.
SS.912.S.4.AP.12
Recognize the cultural pattern of behavior within a social group.
SS.912.S.4.AP.13a
Recognize an idea about citizenship and cultural participation of a social group from the past.
SS.912.S.4.AP.13b
Recognize an idea about citizenship and cultural participation of a social group of the present community.

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