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Social-studies

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Exploring Historical Foundations - Ancient North American Cultures

Exploring Historical Foundations - Ancient North American Cultures

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Exploring Historical Foundations - Ancient North American Cultures

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the agricultural and societal practices of ancient North American cultures with a focus on significant locations and cultural influences. Gain insights into the development of early American societies, understand their agricultural subsistence methods, and examine the roles of different groups to enhance historical knowledge and appreciation.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Understanding Reform Movements - Influence on American Culture and Society

Understanding Reform Movements - Influence on American Culture and Society

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Understanding Reform Movements - Influence on American Culture and Society

6th Grade - 8th Grade

History

Explore the pivotal reform movements that influenced 19th-century American culture and society, including abolitionism, women's rights, transcendentalism, and education reform. Gain insights into significant historical figures and understand their contributions, highlighting their impact on social change and shaping the national ethos. Develop a comprehensive understanding of these movements' roles in transforming society.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Geographical Features and Native Cultures - Texas Regions and Native American History

Geographical Features and Native Cultures - Texas Regions and Native American History

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Geographical Features and Native Cultures - Texas Regions and Native American History

6th Grade - 8th Grade

History

Explore the rich geographical diversity and Native American cultures of Texas by examining engaging questions and detailed context. Gain an understanding of the natural landscapes and cultural history that have shaped the state, enhancing your ability to identify key regional characteristics and cultural adaptations.

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8th Grade

Artifacts and Cultural Practices - Native American Societies - Indigenous History

Artifacts and Cultural Practices - Native American Societies - Indigenous History

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Artifacts and Cultural Practices - Native American Societies - Indigenous History

8th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the various cultures and societies of Native American groups with an emphasis on artifacts, social structures, and spiritual connections. Achieve an understanding of the importance of cultural artifacts and their role in shaping historical and cultural narratives, thereby enhancing appreciation of indigenous history and societies.

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8th Grade

American Cultural Heritage - Influences and Expressions - 19th Century Development

American Cultural Heritage - Influences and Expressions - 19th Century Development

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American Cultural Heritage - Influences and Expressions - 19th Century Development

8th Grade

History

Explore the key figures and movements that shaped 19th-century American cultural identity, focusing on artists, authors, and architects. Gain insights into the cultural landscape, enhancing your understanding of American history and artistic achievements.

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7th Grade - 8th Grade

Abolitionist Efforts - Reform Movements - Antebellum America

Abolitionist Efforts - Reform Movements - Antebellum America

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Abolitionist Efforts - Reform Movements - Antebellum America

7th Grade - 8th Grade

History

Investigate the key reform movements of Antebellum America, focusing on the abolitionist cause. Examine the roles of influential figures and notable publications within this movement. Learners aim to grasp the societal impacts of these reform efforts and establish connections to contemporary reform initiatives.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Movements - Suffrage & Abolition - 19th Century U.S. Reforms

Social Movements - Suffrage & Abolition - 19th Century U.S. Reforms

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Social Movements - Suffrage & Abolition - 19th Century U.S. Reforms

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the reform movements of 19th-century America, highlighting suffragist and abolitionist efforts. Investigate the contributions of influential leaders such as Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and Susan B. Anthony in driving social change. Understand how these movements fostered societal transformation and advanced the quest for equality.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Literary Devices - Comprehensive Review - Middle School Literature

Literary Devices - Comprehensive Review - Middle School Literature

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Literary Devices - Comprehensive Review - Middle School Literature

6th Grade - 8th Grade

English

Explore various literary devices such as simile, metaphor, and alliteration to enhance reading comprehension and analytical skills. Students will develop the ability to identify and interpret these devices, gaining a deeper understanding of their role in shaping themes and moods in literature.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Literary Devices - Techniques for Creating Impactful Narratives - Language and Literature Fundamentals

Literary Devices - Techniques for Creating Impactful Narratives - Language and Literature Fundamentals

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Literary Devices - Techniques for Creating Impactful Narratives - Language and Literature Fundamentals

6th Grade - 8th Grade

English

Develop a comprehensive understanding of narrative techniques by exploring key literary devices such as personification, alliteration, hyperbole, and metaphors. Enhance skills in analyzing and applying these elements to gain deeper insights into their role in effective storytelling and communication.

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7th Grade - 8th Grade

Understanding Social Change - Abolitionist Movements - Reform Movements in Antebellum America

Understanding Social Change - Abolitionist Movements - Reform Movements in Antebellum America

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Understanding Social Change - Abolitionist Movements - Reform Movements in Antebellum America

7th Grade - 8th Grade

History

Explore the pivotal abolitionist movements and the influential figures who challenged slavery in Antebellum America, such as Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the strategies employed to advocate for social change and learn about the role of historical reforms in shaping society.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Contributions to Social Reforms - Major Figures & Movements - 19th Century American History

Contributions to Social Reforms - Major Figures & Movements - 19th Century American History

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Contributions to Social Reforms - Major Figures & Movements - 19th Century American History

6th Grade - 8th Grade

History

Examine significant reform movements of 19th century America, emphasizing key figures and their contributions to social change. Gain an understanding of the abolitionist movement, the women's rights movement, and religious revivals, and comprehend the impact of these movements on society. Enhance knowledge of historical social reforms and explore their modern implications.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Reform Activism - 19th Century Social Movements - Abolitionism and Women's Rights

Reform Activism - 19th Century Social Movements - Abolitionism and Women's Rights

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Reform Activism - 19th Century Social Movements - Abolitionism and Women's Rights

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the transformative social reform movements of the 19th century by focusing on abolitionism and women's suffrage. Identify and examine the influential leaders and pivotal events within these movements, enhancing understanding of equality and social justice. The objective is to develop skills in critical analysis and historical perspective, deepening comprehension of the enduring impact of these movements on society.

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8th Grade

Societal Influence - Abolition & Social Reform - Reform Movements

Societal Influence - Abolition & Social Reform - Reform Movements

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Societal Influence - Abolition & Social Reform - Reform Movements

8th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine the impact of the Second Great Awakening on reform movements in America, focusing on abolition, mental health, and educational reform. Gain understanding of key figures and events that contributed to societal change, enhancing comprehension of how these reform movements influenced American history.

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8th Grade

Solving Systems of Equations - Graphical and Algebraic Methods - Linear Equations

Solving Systems of Equations - Graphical and Algebraic Methods - Linear Equations

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Solving Systems of Equations - Graphical and Algebraic Methods - Linear Equations

8th Grade

Mathematics

Concepts of systems of equations, including their solutions and graphical representations, are explored to enable learners to solve equations using methods like elimination. Gaining an understanding of the characteristics of lines, slopes, and intercepts is emphasized, equipping learners with the skills necessary to analyze and interpret linear systems.

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8th Grade

Historical Change Agents - Reform Movements - 19th Century Social Movements

Historical Change Agents - Reform Movements - 19th Century Social Movements

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Historical Change Agents - Reform Movements - 19th Century Social Movements

8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the influential figures and movements that drove societal reforms in the 19th century, focusing on areas such as abolition, temperance, and women's rights. Gain an understanding of the impact of leaders like Harriet Tubman and Susan B. Anthony in the quest for equality and social justice.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Contributions to Reform Movements - Key Figures and Their Impact - Historical and Social Change

Contributions to Reform Movements - Key Figures and Their Impact - Historical and Social Change

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Contributions to Reform Movements - Key Figures and Their Impact - Historical and Social Change

6th Grade - 8th Grade

History

Analyze the transformative contributions of key figures within reform movements throughout history, such as abolitionism, women's rights, and social reform. Learners will gain insights into the roles of influential leaders and understand how these movements facilitated societal progress and equality.

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5th Grade - 8th Grade

Reform Efforts - 19th Century Activism - Social Movements

Reform Efforts - 19th Century Activism - Social Movements

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Reform Efforts - 19th Century Activism - Social Movements

5th Grade - 8th Grade

History

Examine the significant reform movements of the 1800s, focusing on influential figures such as Dorothea Dix and Frederick Douglass who advocated for social change in mental health, abolition, and women's rights. Understand the impact of these movements and develop insights into historical social reforms and their relevance in contemporary society.

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5th Grade - 8th Grade

Understanding Economic Impact - Industrialization - The Gilded Age

Understanding Economic Impact - Industrialization - The Gilded Age

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Understanding Economic Impact - Industrialization - The Gilded Age

5th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the economic dynamics of the Gilded Age with a focus on industrialization and its societal impacts. Understand key concepts such as economic disparity and industrial growth to recognize the critical role of industrialization in shaping modern America.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Major Reform Movements - Abolitionism & Women's Suffrage - 19th Century U.S. History

Major Reform Movements - Abolitionism & Women's Suffrage - 19th Century U.S. History

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Major Reform Movements - Abolitionism & Women's Suffrage - 19th Century U.S. History

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the key reform movements of the 19th century, emphasizing the abolition of slavery and the fight for women's suffrage in the U.S. Discover the motivations and impacts of these transformative movements, enhancing knowledge of social change and historical context.

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5th Grade - 9th Grade

Key Figures and Impacts - Reform Movements in 19th Century America

Key Figures and Impacts - Reform Movements in 19th Century America

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Key Figures and Impacts - Reform Movements in 19th Century America

5th Grade - 9th Grade

History

Study the pivotal figures and the impact of 19th-century American reform movements, concentrating on abolition, education, labor, and women's suffrage. Develop an understanding of the historical contexts and societal reforms' evolution, recognizing the transformative shifts that occurred in American society.

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