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Kindergarten - 2nd Grade
Understanding Symbols - Map Key - Basic Map Skills
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Kindergarten - 2nd Grade
Social-studies
Develop foundational map reading skills by understanding map symbols and using a map key effectively. Gain the ability to interpret maps and enhance practical navigation capabilities.
1st Grade - 3rd Grade
Comparative Analysis - Daily Life Activities - 1940s vs. Present
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1st Grade - 3rd Grade
Social-studies
Analyze and compare daily activities and technological advancements from the 1940s with those of today. The focus is on developing skills in historical analysis and understanding modern routines. Learners will enhance their analytical thinking abilities through this exploration.
Kindergarten - 12th Grade
Economic Impact - Economy of Antebellum America - Antebellum Period
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Kindergarten - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the influence of slavery and agriculture on the antebellum economy, with a specific focus on how the cotton industry shaped pre-Civil War America. Learners will gain an understanding of the economic factors during this period.
1st Grade
Identification and Symbolism - Elements of the American Flag
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1st Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the symbolism of the American flag, focusing on its stars and stripes. Understand the importance of each element and how they reflect national identity. Learn about the historical and cultural context that shaped these symbols and their ongoing significance in American society.
1st Grade - 5th Grade
Understanding Government Structure - Branch Functions - Virginia's State Government
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1st Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Examine Virginia's government structure with a focus on understanding the distinct functions of its legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Gain insights into the roles and compositions of each branch to enhance civic awareness. Achieving this understanding promotes informed engagement with state governance and boosts civic literacy.
1st Grade
Understanding Independence Day - National Symbols - Barbados History
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1st Grade
Social-studies
Examine the essential aspects of Barbados' Independence Day, focusing on national symbols and cultural heritage. Identify and understand the historical significance of prominent symbols, enriching your knowledge of Barbados' journey to independence and cultural identity.
1st Grade - 2nd Grade
Historical Insights - Early Life and Legacy - Abraham Lincoln
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1st Grade - 2nd Grade
Social-studies
Examine Abraham Lincoln's early life to understand his significance in history. Develop a deeper appreciation for historical figures while enhancing critical thinking skills through analysis of his contributions and impact.
1st Grade
Map Reading - Cardinal Directions & Compass Use - Introduction to Geography
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1st Grade
Social-studies
Introduce essential map-reading skills to young learners by focusing on understanding cardinal directions and how to use a compass. Develop fundamental geography knowledge effectively.
1st Grade - 9th Grade
Identification Skill - Landforms and Bodies of Water - Geographical Features
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1st Grade - 9th Grade
Social-studies
Learners engage with questions designed to explore diverse landforms and bodies of water, aiming to identify geographical features and enhance their understanding of Earth's landscapes. This process develops critical thinking and geographical literacy.
Kindergarten - 8th Grade
Natural Resource Identification - Ocean Geography - Global Landforms
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Kindergarten - 8th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate questions on natural resources, global oceans, and distinctive landforms. Learners will identify geographic features and deepen their knowledge of world geography.
1st Grade - 4th Grade
Understanding the U.S. Constitution - Key Figures and Concepts
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1st Grade - 4th Grade
Social-studies
Explore the significant elements and influential figures involved in crafting the U.S. Constitution and gain insights into the government structure and foundational principles of America. Develop understanding of the historical context and motivations behind the Constitution's creation while analyzing the roles and contributions of key individuals. Strengthen comprehension of fundamental American ideals and enhance knowledge about the framework of government as established by the Constitution.
Kindergarten - 1st Grade
Presidential History - George Washington - Early United States Leadership
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Kindergarten - 1st Grade
Social-studies
Examine George Washington's crucial influence as both the inaugural U.S. president and commander of the Continental Army. Understand his significant contributions to shaping America's governmental framework and forging a national identity.
Kindergarten - 12th Grade
[Understanding Perspectives - American Revolution - Declaration of Independence]
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Kindergarten - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine key events and influential figures associated with the Declaration of Independence during the American Revolution. Understand the nature and implications of protests against British policies and the concept of unalienable rights. Achieve a comprehensive understanding of the historical context, political motivations, and the foundational principles behind the pursuit of independence. Develop analytical skills by exploring documents and arguments that influenced the course of history, emphasizing critical thinking and the ability to articulate insights on pivotal historical developments.
1st Grade - 2nd Grade
Understanding Consumer Choices - Goods and Services - Economics Fundamentals
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1st Grade - 2nd Grade
Social-studies
Examine the distinct characteristics of goods and services within the economic landscape, emphasizing practical illustrations from the real world. Understand the roles consumers play in these domains and how economic scarcity affects both. The learning process aims to instill a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental differences between tangible goods and intangible services, their market interdependencies, and their impact on consumer choices influenced by scarcity. Outcomes focus on developing analytical skills to evaluate how these economic elements shape consumer behavior and market dynamics.
1st Grade
Creative Drawing and Critical Thinking - Exploring Landforms - Geography Activities
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1st Grade
Social-studies
Explore various landforms by engaging in drawing activities and responding to critical thinking questions. Enhance geographic understanding through hands-on creativity and the development of decision-making skills.
1st Grade - 5th Grade
Map Reading Skills - Map Elements - Geography Concepts
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1st Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Learn about the essential components of maps and their functions, exploring various map types and directional tools. Develop the ability to interpret maps effectively for practical uses, focusing on understanding map elements, identifying different map styles, and utilizing navigational aids for accurate geographical comprehension.
Kindergarten - 12th Grade
Resource Management - Understanding Scarcity - Economics Concepts
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Kindergarten - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the concept of scarcity and its impact on decision-making processes in both personal and economic settings. Develop the ability to analyze spending habits and effectively prioritize needs, enhancing understanding of how scarcity influences choices. Focus on achieving better decision-making skills and efficiently managing resources.
1st Grade - 5th Grade
American Colonial History - Independence - Key Events
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1st Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate pivotal events in American colonial history, focusing on the causes and significance of the Declaration of Independence. Gain insights into key historical developments, exploring their impact on shaping the nation's foundation. Objectives include understanding the context of independence, analyzing the social, economic, and political factors that led to the colonies' decision, and assessing the long-term effects on American society. Enhance critical thinking and historical analysis skills through a thorough examination of primary and secondary sources.
1st Grade - 5th Grade
Introduction to Community Helpers - Roles and Workplaces
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1st Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Roles and workplaces of various community helpers, including teachers, doctors, and firefighters, are explored. Through this exploration, learners gain understanding of how these individuals contribute to the wellbeing of their community. The learning focuses on understanding the responsibilities and impact of these professions.
1st Grade - University
Budgeting Skills - Personal Finance Management - Financial Literacy
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1st Grade - University
Social-studies
Gain hands-on experience in budgeting and financial record-keeping through practical scenarios. Develop expertise in managing finances and making informed budgeting decisions.