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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Understanding Pilgrim Journeys - Arrival in New England - The Mayflower Compact
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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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5th Grade - 7th Grade
[Understanding Governance - The Mayflower Compact - Early American Colonies]
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5th Grade - 7th Grade
Social Studies
Investigate the origins and challenges of the Plymouth Colony, focusing on the complexities encountered by the Separatists and the evolution of self-governance through the Mayflower Compact. Understand the significance of early colonial governance and the quest for religious freedom in shaping American history.
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5th Grade - 7th Grade
[Colonial History - New England Colonies - Massachusetts]
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5th Grade - 7th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the historical development and significance of the New England Colonies, with a focus on Massachusetts. Understand key aspects of colonial life, governance, and the socio-economic factors that shaped the region.
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3rd Grade - 6th Grade
Colonial Life Skills - Daily Routines and Roles - Life in Colonial America
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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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5th Grade - 8th Grade
Religious Influence - Protestant Reformation - European Colonization
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the role of the Protestant Reformation in the spread of European religions and the establishment of colonies in the Americas. Learners will analyze the historical effects of religious transformations on colonial expansion and the development of governance systems based on religious liberty. The process will focus on understanding key events and their implications on global religious and political landscapes.
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
Understanding Freedoms - Rights & Limitations - First Amendment
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the essential freedoms protected by the First Amendment, such as speech, press, assembly, petition, and religion. Understand the rights and their boundaries to effectively apply and advocate for civil liberties, fostering a comprehensive grasp of these fundamental principles.
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Key Historical Influences - California Missions - Early California History
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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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5th Grade
Colonial History Exploration - Settlements and Founding of New England - Development and Influence of Early American Colonies
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5th Grade
Social Studies
Investigate the early history of New England colonies, focusing on settlements such as Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, and Rhode Island. Examine the roles of influential figures like Thomas Hooker and Roger Williams. Gain insights into the social and religious dynamics of the early American colonies and develop the ability to analyze how colonial leaders and resources influenced regional development.
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5th Grade - 7th Grade
[Exploration and Society - Life in the New England Colonies - Colonial America]
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5th Grade - 7th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the daily life, economy, and social structure of the New England Colonies during America's colonial period. Understand how geographical factors shaped economic activities and societal norms, deepening knowledge of early American history.
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Comparison and Contrast - Colonial Regions - Thirteen Colonies
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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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3rd Grade - 6th Grade
Introduction to Social Studies - Key Themes and Concepts
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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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1st Grade - 5th Grade
Colonial Life - Family Roles & Responsibilities - 13 Original Colonies
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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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5th Grade - 6th Grade
Impact of British Colonization - Political and Economic Changes - South Asia
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5th Grade - 6th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the significant impact of British colonization on South Asia, focusing on the political and economic changes that occurred. Gain an understanding of how these transformations reshaped the region and obtain insights into historical and global contexts.
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3rd Grade - 6th Grade
Fundamental Rights - Human Rights - Foundations of America
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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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5th Grade
Everyday Life in the Colonies - Impact of State Governments - Social Changes During the Great Awakening
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5th Grade
Social Studies
Analyze the dynamics of everyday life in colonial America, focusing on the impact of state government laws on both major and marginalized groups. Understand the social changes during the Great Awakening and develop historical analysis and critical thinking skills.
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
The Foundational Documents and Figures of New England Colonies
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the early government systems and influential figures of the New England colonies, focusing on key documents and individuals who shaped the region. Understand the origins of American constitutional thought and the societal role of education in colonial times.
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5th Grade - 12th Grade
[Understanding Constitutional Foundations - Bill of Rights - US Government]
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5th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Investigate the foundational aspects of the US Constitution, emphasizing the Bill of Rights and its amendments. Learners will understand government structure and individual freedoms, enhancing their grasp of democratic principles and civic responsibilities.
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Civic Understanding - U.S. Constitution Foundations - American Government
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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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