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11th Grade

Understanding Foundational Principles - American Constitutional Government - Founding Documents

Understanding Foundational Principles - American Constitutional Government - Founding Documents

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Understanding Foundational Principles - American Constitutional Government - Founding Documents

11th Grade

Ela

Analyze the essential principles guiding American governance as illustrated in foundational texts such as the Declaration of Independence. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the establishment and evolution of democratic systems.

11th Grade

Rhetorical Elements Analysis - Founding US Documents - American Historical Speeches

Rhetorical Elements Analysis - Founding US Documents - American Historical Speeches

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Rhetorical Elements Analysis - Founding US Documents - American Historical Speeches

11th Grade

Ela

Analyze rhetorical elements in key US historical documents, such as the Declaration of Independence and Patrick Henry's speech, and develop proficiency in recognizing rhetorical strategies and their effects on persuasive communication.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

[Understanding Early American Literature - Exploration & Colonization - Key Historical Documents]

[Understanding Early American Literature - Exploration & Colonization - Key Historical Documents]

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[Understanding Early American Literature - Exploration & Colonization - Key Historical Documents]

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Ela

Investigate key early American historical documents within their historical context. Develop an understanding of exploration, colonization, and the foundational narratives influencing American literature. Gain insights into how these elements contribute to the shaping of American identity and thought.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Comparative Analysis - Text Similarities & Differences - High Schools vs. Universities

Comparative Analysis - Text Similarities & Differences - High Schools vs. Universities

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Comparative Analysis - Text Similarities & Differences - High Schools vs. Universities

9th Grade - 12th Grade

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Analysis of Influence and Ideas - Evolution of the U.S. Constitution - American Governance

Analysis of Influence and Ideas - Evolution of the U.S. Constitution - American Governance

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Analysis of Influence and Ideas - Evolution of the U.S. Constitution - American Governance

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Ela

Examine the influential ideas and key figures involved in shaping the U.S. Constitution and analyze their impact on governance. Enhance critical thinking skills by understanding how these elements integrate into the constitutional framework, fostering a comprehensive comprehension of their significance in contemporary governance.

11th Grade

Rhetorical Analysis - Perspectives & Arguments - Historical Influences

Rhetorical Analysis - Perspectives & Arguments - Historical Influences

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Rhetorical Analysis - Perspectives & Arguments - Historical Influences

11th Grade

Ela

Study how rhetoric can shape perspectives by examining speeches and influence from figures such as Malala Yousafzai, Bill Clinton, and Mahatma Gandhi. Develop critical thinking and persuasive abilities by analyzing diverse viewpoints and their rhetorical impact.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Textual Analysis - Comparing and Contrasting - Comparative Literature

Textual Analysis - Comparing and Contrasting - Comparative Literature

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Textual Analysis - Comparing and Contrasting - Comparative Literature

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Ela

Engage in an analysis of high school and university narratives employing comparative literature methods to enhance skills in identifying textual similarities and differences. Focus on the content, learning outcomes, and skills, eliminating any references to specific resources, materials, or framing phrases while avoiding repetitive phrasing for clarity and conciseness. Emphasize subject matter, goals, and the learning process, ensuring professionalism and accuracy.

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