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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Understanding Pilgrim Journeys - Arrival in New England - The Mayflower Compact

Understanding Pilgrim Journeys - Arrival in New England - The Mayflower Compact

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Understanding Pilgrim Journeys - Arrival in New England - The Mayflower Compact

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies, Special Education

Investigate the historic arrival of the Pilgrims in the New England colonies and the creation of their new government known as the Mayflower Compact. Gain insights into early colonial life, the concept of a colony, and the Pilgrims' pursuit of religious freedom. Focus on understanding historical context, governmental formation, and cultural impacts in early 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 - 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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4th Grade - 5th Grade

Foundations - Colonial America - History of the 1700-1800 Era

Foundations - Colonial America - History of the 1700-1800 Era

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Foundations - Colonial America - History of the 1700-1800 Era

4th Grade - 5th Grade

History

Explore the foundational aspects of Colonial America from 1700 to 1800, focusing on key developments such as the founding of Jamestown, Puritan and Pilgrim movements, and the establishment of various colonies. Gain an understanding of colonial governance and economic principles like mercantilism, enhancing insights into the early American socio-political landscape.

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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 - 5th Grade

Decision-Making in Historical Context - Indentured Servitude - Economic and Social History

Decision-Making in Historical Context - Indentured Servitude - Economic and Social History

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Decision-Making in Historical Context - Indentured Servitude - Economic and Social History

4th Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the impact of 17th-century indentured servitude by engaging with thought-provoking scenarios and questions. Gain insights into historical economic challenges and develop critical thinking skills by evaluating life-altering decisions faced by individuals of that era.

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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Key Historical Influences - California Missions - Early California History

Key Historical Influences - California Missions - Early California History

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Key Historical Influences - California Missions - Early California History

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

History, Social Studies

Examine the historical significance and establishment of California Missions with a focus on key figures such as Father Junipero Serra and the intentions of the Spanish government. Understand the efforts of conversion, the cultural exchanges that took place, and how these missions influenced urban development. Gain insight into their broader impact on California's historical landscape through analysis of these transformative events.

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3rd Grade - 6th Grade

Introduction to Social Studies - Key Themes and Concepts

Introduction to Social Studies - Key Themes and Concepts

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Introduction to Social Studies - Key Themes and Concepts

3rd Grade - 6th Grade

History, Social Studies

Engage with the essential aspects of social studies by examining government, economics, geography, culture, and inventions. Enhance understanding of how these components influence human civilization, fostering analytical skills and a comprehensive worldview.

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3rd Grade - 4th Grade

Understanding Government - Structure and Functions - Civic Education

Understanding Government - Structure and Functions - Civic Education

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Understanding Government - Structure and Functions - Civic Education

3rd Grade - 4th Grade

History

Explore the fundamental aspects of government, including its formation, structure, and key documents such as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Gain insight into the roles and responsibilities of citizens, understand how democratic systems function, and recognize the significance of foundational amendments. Enhance comprehension of civic principles and governance practices.

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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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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Civic Understanding - U.S. Constitution Foundations - American Government

Civic Understanding - U.S. Constitution Foundations - American Government

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Civic Understanding - U.S. Constitution Foundations - American Government

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the foundational aspects of the U.S. Constitution and American government by examining the transition from the Articles of Confederation to the enduring constitutional framework. Gain a comprehensive understanding of civic responsibilities and constitutional rights, including the principles and functions of governance that support a democratic society.

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4th Grade - University

Literary Analysis - Plot and Conflict Elements - Story Structures

Literary Analysis - Plot and Conflict Elements - Story Structures

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Literary Analysis - Plot and Conflict Elements - Story Structures

4th Grade - University

English

Examine the fundamental aspects of plot and conflict in storytelling, focusing on narratives' critical emotional and structural turning points. Identify key story stages, enhancing the understanding of different conflict types. Develop skills to analyze and engage with a diverse range of literary works.

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3rd Grade - 12th Grade

[Key Historical Events - Louisiana Purchase & War of 1812 - American History]

[Key Historical Events - Louisiana Purchase & War of 1812 - American History]

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[Key Historical Events - Louisiana Purchase & War of 1812 - American History]

3rd Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Examine key turning points in early 19th-century American history, with a focus on the Louisiana Purchase and the War of 1812. Gain insights into territorial expansion and diplomatic negotiations to enhance understanding of the era's geopolitical dynamics.

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4th Grade - 5th Grade

Understanding Revolutionary Figures - Thomas Paine's Influence in Early American History - Common Sense

Understanding Revolutionary Figures - Thomas Paine's Influence in Early American History - Common Sense

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Understanding Revolutionary Figures - Thomas Paine's Influence in Early American History - Common Sense

4th Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the significant contributions of Thomas Paine, focusing on his pamphlet "Common Sense" and its impact on American independence. Understand the historical context, key arguments for independence, and the pamphlet's role in uniting the colonists, gaining a deeper appreciation for the dynamics of American revolutionary thought.

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3rd Grade - 6th Grade

Analyzing Story Dynamics - Conflict and Resolution - Literary Analysis

Analyzing Story Dynamics - Conflict and Resolution - Literary Analysis

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Analyzing Story Dynamics - Conflict and Resolution - Literary Analysis

3rd Grade - 6th Grade

English

Investigate the dynamic elements of storytelling by identifying and examining conflicts and resolutions in narratives. Develop proficiency in distinguishing various types of conflicts and enhance skills in determining effective resolutions within texts.

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