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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Colonial Economic Development - Resources and Agriculture - Middle Colonies

Colonial Economic Development - Resources and Agriculture - Middle Colonies

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Colonial Economic Development - Resources and Agriculture - Middle Colonies

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the economic characteristics and agricultural practices of the Middle Colonies, focusing on their pivotal role as early America's "breadbasket." Gain insights into colonial exports and understand the significance of crops like wheat, thereby enhancing knowledge of historical economic foundations.

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4th Grade - 6th Grade

Geographic and Social Studies - Characteristics of the Middle Colonies - Colonial America

Geographic and Social Studies - Characteristics of the Middle Colonies - Colonial America

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Geographic and Social Studies - Characteristics of the Middle Colonies - Colonial America

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Social Studies

Study the geographic and societal features of the Middle Colonies in Colonial America, focusing on their nickname and significant historical figures. Identify key regions on a map and understand the contributions of leaders like William Penn to enhance comprehension of early American history.

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3rd Grade - 8th Grade

Colonial Society - Economic and Cultural Development - Middle Colonies

Colonial Society - Economic and Cultural Development - Middle Colonies

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Colonial Society - Economic and Cultural Development - Middle Colonies

3rd Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the economic and cultural evolution of the Middle Colonies by focusing on the distinctive aspects of their colonial society. Gain an understanding of the development of diverse communities and economies in the region, and how these elements shaped colonial life and laid the foundation for future American society.

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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Comparison and Contrast - Colonial Regions - Thirteen Colonies

Comparison and Contrast - Colonial Regions - Thirteen Colonies

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Comparison and Contrast - Colonial Regions - Thirteen Colonies

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the distinctions and similarities among the three colonial regions of the Thirteen Colonies. Explore key differences in climate, economy, and culture to enhance understanding of the historical development of these regions.

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1st Grade - 5th Grade

Colonial Life - Family Roles & Responsibilities - 13 Original Colonies

Colonial Life - Family Roles & Responsibilities - 13 Original Colonies

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Colonial Life - Family Roles & Responsibilities - 13 Original Colonies

1st Grade - 5th Grade

English

Explore life in the 13 original colonies with a focus on family roles, responsibilities, and societal structures. Gain an understanding of the various roles within a colonial family and the economic and social dynamics of colonial America.

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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Key Concepts - Middle Colonies - Colonial America

Key Concepts - Middle Colonies - Colonial America

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Key Concepts - Middle Colonies - Colonial America

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the distinctive characteristics and historical development of the Middle Colonies during America's colonial era. Gain insight into the economic, social, and cultural elements that shaped this region.

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4th Grade - 5th Grade

Understanding Historical Conflicts - French and Indian War Impact - Prelude to American Revolutionary War

Understanding Historical Conflicts - French and Indian War Impact - Prelude to American Revolutionary War

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Understanding Historical Conflicts - French and Indian War Impact - Prelude to American Revolutionary War

4th Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the causes and effects of the French and Indian War and its crucial influence on the American Revolutionary War. Understand the historical context from 1754 to 1776, including significant events such as the Proclamation of 1763 and its impact on colonial perceptions of British authority. Develop insights into changing colonial attitudes and the factors contributing to the path toward independence.

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4th Grade - 8th Grade

The Constitution - Government Structure - Overview Lesson

The Constitution - Government Structure - Overview Lesson

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The Constitution - Government Structure - Overview Lesson

4th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the U.S. Constitution's role in shaping the government and legal system, understanding the necessity of government and laws. Gain insight into historical contexts like the Constitutional Convention and Bill of Rights. Develop evaluation skills for governmental frameworks and implications of amendments. Recognize the importance of citizen engagement in governance through voting and representation.

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4th Grade - 5th Grade

Understanding Historical Systems - Slavery and Government - Triangular Trade

Understanding Historical Systems - Slavery and Government - Triangular Trade

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Understanding Historical Systems - Slavery and Government - Triangular Trade

4th Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine the intricate historical systems of slavery, governmental evolution, and the triangular trade. Gain insights into historical governance structures and the economic and social impacts of the slave trade, enhancing the understanding of past and present societal dynamics.

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3rd Grade - 6th Grade

Colonial Life Skills - Daily Routines and Roles - Life in Colonial America

Colonial Life Skills - Daily Routines and Roles - Life in Colonial America

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Colonial Life Skills - Daily Routines and Roles - Life in Colonial America

3rd Grade - 6th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine the daily life in colonial America by investigating the responsibilities and roles within the family and community. Gain insights into historical social structures while learning about the various skills and tasks managed by family members during this era. Understand the division of labor and the essential functions performed by individuals to maintain the household and support the community.

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1st Grade - 4th Grade

Essential Concepts - Formation - U.S. Constitution

Essential Concepts - Formation - U.S. Constitution

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Essential Concepts - Formation - U.S. Constitution

1st Grade - 4th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the essential elements in the formation of the U.S. Constitution, focusing on key figures, historical events, and foundational principles. Gain a thorough understanding of constitutional governance and the critical roles played by the Founding Fathers and significant historical moments in shaping American democracy.

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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Colonial History - American Revolution Overview

Colonial History - American Revolution Overview

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Colonial History - American Revolution Overview

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the significant events and climates of various colonial regions during the American Revolution era to understand the key distinctions between the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies. Examine the impact of the French and Indian War on colonial policies and increasing tensions with Great Britain.

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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Understanding "Hamilton": Musical Analysis & Historical Context

Understanding "Hamilton": Musical Analysis & Historical Context

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Understanding "Hamilton": Musical Analysis & Historical Context

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Fun, History, Biology

Engage with the musical brilliance of "Hamilton" through a series of thought-provoking questions that examine its themes and historical significance. Gain insights into character development and deepen understanding of key historical events depicted in the musical, enhancing analytical and interpretative skills.

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Kindergarten - 8th Grade

Understanding the Failures at the Annapolis Convention - Founding Fathers - U.S. Constitution Formation

Understanding the Failures at the Annapolis Convention - Founding Fathers - U.S. Constitution Formation

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Understanding the Failures at the Annapolis Convention - Founding Fathers - U.S. Constitution Formation

Kindergarten - 8th Grade

Social Studies, History

Explore the challenges faced during the Annapolis Convention and examine the influential role of the Founding Fathers in drafting the U.S. Constitution. Gain insights into the historical context of the convention and subsequent leadership decisions, enhancing understanding of early American governance.

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1st Grade - 10th Grade

Main Features and Characteristics - Colonial Groups in Early America

Main Features and Characteristics - Colonial Groups in Early America

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Main Features and Characteristics - Colonial Groups in Early America

1st Grade - 10th Grade

Geography

Examine the distinct features of the Southern, Middle, and New England colonies in early America. Gain insights into the complexities of colonial life, including economic, social, and cultural aspects. Understand historical contexts to make informed determinations about preferable colonies for residence based on personal preferences and the realities of the period.

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3rd Grade - 6th Grade

Fundamental Rights - Human Rights - Foundations of America

Fundamental Rights - Human Rights - Foundations of America

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Fundamental Rights - Human Rights - Foundations of America

3rd Grade - 6th Grade

Social Studies

Examine foundational American values by exploring key rights integral to the nation's founding, such as equality, freedom, fair trials, and religious practice. Understand the concept of inalienable rights and recognize the significance of historical documents like the American Creed, enhancing comprehension of essential democratic principles.

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4th Grade

Analytical Thinking - Migration & Innovation - Social Impact

Analytical Thinking - Migration & Innovation - Social Impact

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Analytical Thinking - Migration & Innovation - Social Impact

4th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the interplay between location, economy, culture, and development, emphasizing the roles of migration and innovation in shaping societies. Gain an understanding of the complex impacts of human movement and technological progress, enhancing analytical skills related to social dynamics and their consequences.

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4th Grade - 5th Grade

Geography and Culture Exploration - Natural and Political Features - Mexican Geography and Society

Geography and Culture Exploration - Natural and Political Features - Mexican Geography and Society

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Geography and Culture Exploration - Natural and Political Features - Mexican Geography and Society

4th Grade - 5th Grade

Geography, Social Studies

Explore the geographical and cultural elements of Mexico, focusing on its natural landscapes, political boundaries, and historical importance. Aim to broaden your understanding of Mexican society by engaging with its key features and enriching your knowledge in geography and cultural studies.

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4th Grade - 7th Grade

Supply and Demand - Economic Principles - Market Dynamics

Supply and Demand - Economic Principles - Market Dynamics

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Supply and Demand - Economic Principles - Market Dynamics

4th Grade - 7th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the fundamental concepts of supply and demand, examining their causes and effects on market dynamics. Understand how these concepts influence everyday decision-making and develop the ability to critically analyze economic scenarios.

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1st Grade - 5th Grade

Abolitionists - Influential Figures and Movements - 19th Century Social Change

Abolitionists - Influential Figures and Movements - 19th Century Social Change

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Abolitionists - Influential Figures and Movements - 19th Century Social Change

1st Grade - 5th Grade

English

Investigate the key figures and movements within the 19th-century abolitionist movement, emphasizing the influential contributions of William Lloyd Garrison, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, John Brown, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Gain insights into the historical context of these individuals' actions while understanding their lasting impact on social justice and the abolition of slavery through their legacies and writings.

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