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Kindergarten - Professional Development
Understanding Representation and Location - Iconic Symbols - The Statue of Liberty
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Kindergarten - Professional Development
Social-studies
Examine the representation of the Statue of Liberty and its iconic geographical location. Understand historical symbols and the significance of the statue's placement, enhancing knowledge of cultural and historical contexts.
5th Grade - 8th Grade
Historical Analysis - 1814 White House Burning - War of 1812
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the events surrounding the British burning of the White House in 1814 during the War of 1812. Enhance the ability to identify historical impacts by analyzing the causes and consequences of this crucial event. Develop the skill of posing insightful questions by interpreting and evaluating the significance of the incident, fostering a deeper understanding of its place in history.
3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Architectural Design - Iconic Structures - Empire State Building
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the architectural design and historical significance of the Empire State Building. Understand its construction process and evaluate its impact on urban development.
3rd Grade - 9th Grade
Exploration - Historical Landmarks - The Statue of Liberty
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3rd Grade - 9th Grade
Social-studies
Explore the history and significance of the Statue of Liberty as an enduring symbol of freedom and democracy. Understand its cultural impact and historical relevance, recognizing how it embodies the ideals it represents. Develop an appreciation for its role in American history and its influence on global perspectives of liberty and democracy.
5th Grade - 8th Grade
Understanding Government Responsibilities - The Cabinet's Role - The Presidency of George Washington
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the challenges encountered during Washington's presidency, focusing on the roles and responsibilities of his cabinet members. Learners will examine governmental functions and early American political dynamics, aiming to understand the development of political institutions and the influence of key figures in shaping the new nation. Outcomes include a comprehensive understanding of the early operations of the U.S. government and the evolution of policy decisions during this formative period.
4th Grade - 7th Grade
Critical Thinking - Understanding Abraham Lincoln - American History
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4th Grade - 7th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate Abraham Lincoln's leadership and its enduring impact on American history through analytical questions designed to develop critical thinking and deepen understanding of historical events.
5th Grade
Understanding Political and Historical Landmarks - The White House and Key Historical Figures
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5th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the historical significance of the White House by examining key figures and pivotal events. Gain a deeper understanding of U.S. politics and historical narratives. Focus on the impact of influential leaders and major occurrences, fostering insights into the development of political systems and historical contexts. The aim is to enhance comprehension of governmental evolution and the roles of significant personalities in shaping national policies and ideologies.
1st Grade - University
Identification Skills - American Symbols - National Icons
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1st Grade - University
Social-studies
Investigate key American symbols and understand their significance through engaging matching exercises. Enhance skills in recognizing and naming national icons with confidence and accuracy.
5th Grade
Historical Insights - Abraham Lincoln - Key Events & Legacy
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5th Grade
Social-studies
Study the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln by focusing on key events and personality traits that defined his contributions to American history. Gain an understanding of his impact on the nation while exploring his leadership qualities.
5th Grade - 8th Grade
Understanding National Icons - American Symbols - US History
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine key symbols of American identity, such as the flag and the Liberty Bell, to understand their historical significance. This exploration enhances comprehension of U.S. cultural heritage.
3rd Grade
Landmarks and Monuments - Exploration of American Icons - Geography and Cultural Studies
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3rd Grade
Social-studies
Investigate iconic American landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon, to understand their historical significance and expand geographical knowledge.
3rd Grade
Landmark Appreciation - Iconic Midwest Structures
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3rd Grade
Social-studies
Explore iconic landmarks of the Midwest, including the Gateway Arch and Willis Tower, gaining insights into their cultural and historical significance. Understand the architectural achievements and symbolic meanings of these structures, and develop an appreciation for their impact on regional identity and history.
5th Grade
Understanding Liberty - Economic Systems - Historical Developments
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5th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the concept of liberty within historical economic systems and societal transformations. Gain insights into the impact of free trade, the principles of mercantilism, and the evolving role of the middle class. Focus on understanding how these elements influenced economic development and social change, honing skills in historical analysis and critical thinking.
5th Grade
Exploration of U.S. Landmarks - Famous Sites and Cultural Insights
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5th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate key U.S. landmarks, focusing on their descriptions and historical significance. Develop the ability to identify cultural symbols and apply historical context analysis. Enhance skills in understanding the broader cultural and historical narratives associated with these landmarks.