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3rd Grade - 6th Grade
Understanding Daily Life and Social Roles - Chores, Labor, and Class Structure in Colonial America
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3rd Grade - 6th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the daily chores and social hierarchy in Colonial America by highlighting the roles of family members and artisans. Learners will identify key societal structures and occupations, focusing on understanding the division of labor and the social dynamics of the time. This study aims to develop an appreciation of historical societal organization and occupational roles within colonial communities.
3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Understanding Early American History - Diversity and Climate in the 13 Colonies
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the development and challenges of Colonial America, highlighting diversity and regional climates. Understand cultural, economic, and geographic characteristics by analyzing the diverse societies that emerged and the influence of regional climates on colonial life. Cultivate skills in historical analysis and critical thinking by evaluating how these factors shaped the social and economic structures of the colonies.
3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Understanding Diversity and Climate - Colonial America Regions
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the varied cultures and climates of the 13 colonies in Colonial America to gain insights into historical diversity and regional characteristics. Develop a deeper understanding of how these factors influenced the social, economic, and political landscapes of the era, enhancing your analytical and critical thinking skills.
1st Grade - 11th Grade
Historical Analysis - Economic and Social Dynamics - Colonial America
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1st Grade - 11th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the economic diversity and social hierarchies of Colonial America, focusing on regional interactions and their impact on colonial societies. Develop an understanding of how these economic activities and social structures shaped everyday life, contributing to the growth and complexity of colonial communities. Gain insights into the interconnected nature of regions, fostering a comprehensive view of colonial development and its lasting influence.
3rd Grade - 5th Grade
The Thirteen Colonies - Details and Understanding
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Understand the key events and features of the Thirteen Colonies, focusing on their climate, society, and historical context. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the geographical and social factors that influenced colonial life. Explore the origins and development of these early American societies, examining how climate and environment shaped their evolution. Analyze the cultural and political aspects that defined the colonies, gaining insights into their role in the broader historical narrative.
2nd Grade - 4th Grade
Geography and Agriculture - Plantations and Economy - Southern Colonies
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2nd Grade - 4th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the geography and economy of the Southern Colonies with a focus on plantations and agriculture. Understand key economic practices, including the labor systems and crop cultivation that shaped the region. Assess the impact of weather and climate on agricultural productivity and its influence on society. Develop the ability to evaluate historical economic trends and environmental factors that affected the socioeconomic structure of the Southern Colonies.
3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Understanding Colonies - New England and Beyond - Early American History
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the key features and history of the New England colonies, highlighting their influence on early America. Gain insights into the colonial climates, diverse economies, and cultural landscapes. Develop an understanding of how these elements shaped the social, political, and economic fabric of the early United States. Enhance critical thinking by analyzing the interplay between environmental conditions and human activities. Foster skills in historical analysis and interpretation by exploring the diverse cultural influences and economic drivers that characterized the New England colonies.
4th Grade
Historical Inquiry - Virginia Settlement - Jamestown Exploration
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4th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the early settlement of Virginia and the establishment of Jamestown, focusing on the underlying motivations for colonization. Identify significant events that influenced the course of early American history. Outcomes include a deeper understanding of the socio-political factors driving European expansion and the impact of these developments on indigenous populations and colonial society. Enhance analytical skills related to historical events and their long-term consequences on American identity.
4th Grade
Site Assessment - Jamestown Settlement Decisions - Early American Colonization
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4th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the strategic decisions involved in selecting Jamestown as a settlement site. Assess location factors and gain insights into the principles of colonial planning.
4th Grade - 6th Grade
Geography Skills - Middle Colonies - American Colonial History
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4th Grade - 6th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the key facts of the Middle Colonies and their importance in colonial America. Understand regional characteristics, nicknames, and influential figures, enhancing comprehension of this significant period. Strengthen knowledge about historical events and contributions, aiming to develop a comprehensive perspective on the Middle Colonies’ role and impact.
3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Colonial History - New England Colonies - Early American Settlements
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the defining characteristics and history of the New England Colonies, focusing on their climate and the establishment of early settlements. Understand the complexities and distinct features of the 13 Colonies era. Identify the diversity and challenges faced during this period to gain comprehensive insights into colonial life.
4th Grade - 6th Grade
Understanding Economic and Social Dynamics - Middle Colonies - Colonial America
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4th Grade - 6th Grade
Social-studies
Explore the distinct climate, robust economy, and varied societal roles of the Middle Colonies. Gain insights into historical trade practices, the critical role of iron and its applications, and the structure and dynamics of colonial governance. Develop knowledge and critical thinking skills related to these historical aspects, enhancing understanding of the Middle Colonies' contribution to the American colonial landscape.
2nd Grade - 4th Grade
Understanding Societal Structures - Agriculture and Weather - The Southern Colonies
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2nd Grade - 4th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the geography of the Southern Colonies, focusing on the fertile soil and warm climate that shaped plantation life. Understand colonial agriculture and how geography influenced social and economic structures.
3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Economic Activities - Agriculture & Trade - Middle Colonies
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the agricultural significance and trade dynamics of the Middle Colonies, focusing on how these colonies' produce influenced commerce and contributed to regional identities. Develop an understanding of the economic importance of agricultural practices and trade relations, and analyze the impact on social and cultural development in the region. Enhance skills in historical analysis and critical thinking by linking agricultural economies to broader historical contexts.
3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Understanding Early American Colonization - The New England Colonies - Formation and Characteristics
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the establishment and distinctive characteristics of the New England Colonies, focusing on understanding daily colonial life and the region's diversity. Analyze the importance of geographical and cultural elements, enhancing comprehension of their influence on the colonies' development.
3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Understanding Colonial America - New England Colonies - Foundations of Early America
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the New England Colonies and their influence on early American history through engaging questions and in-depth explanations. Understand the region's climate, diversity, and the impacts of colonization. Focus on developing critical thinking and analysis skills as you explore these foundational aspects of American history.
3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Exploring the Establishment and Geography of New England Colonies
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Explore the founding and unique characteristics of the New England Colonies by examining historical events and geographical aspects. Gain an understanding of regional differences in climate, governance, and society. Achieve a comprehensive understanding of how these elements shaped the development of the colonies.
4th Grade
Colonial Motivations - Jamestown Site Selection - Early American Colonization
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4th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the factors influencing the establishment of Jamestown and examine the reasons behind its strategic site selection. Analyze Jamestown's role in the broader context of English colonization, understanding the economic and strategic motivations driving early settlements. Learners will grasp critical insights into the complexities of early colonial endeavors and gain a deeper appreciation for the historical context of English expansion.
4th Grade - 5th Grade
Understanding Economic Dependency - Slavery - Colonial America
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4th Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the origins and economic necessity of slavery in the Southern Colonies. Analyze its profound impact on societal structures and the development of the region. Cultivate critical thinking skills to understand the historical context and evolution of labor systems, reflecting on how they shaped economic and social dynamics.
4th Grade
Decision Making and Investment - Settlement Strategies - Colonization of Jamestown
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4th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate why the settlers selected Jamestown for its strategic advantages, focusing on improved defense and economic prospects. Develop the ability to evaluate historical decisions by examining factors like geography, available resources, and collaborative relationships.