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2nd Grade
Identifying and Explaining Significance - National Landmarks - Monuments and Memorials
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2nd Grade
Social Studies
Gain the ability to identify key national landmarks, including monuments and governmental buildings, and understand their importance in American history. Enhance appreciation of cultural heritage by recognizing the significance and historical context of these landmarks.
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1st Grade - 2nd Grade
Government and National Symbols for Grades 1-2
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1st Grade - 2nd Grade
Social Studies, History
Focuses on the roles and structures of government at various levels and highlights the significance of national symbols. Enhances understanding of government functions and the cultural importance of these symbols, thereby improving civic knowledge and awareness.
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4th Grade - 6th Grade
Anciant Egyptian Studies - Language & Scripts - Hieroglyphics and Monuments
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4th Grade - 6th Grade
History
Explore the captivating realm of ancient Egypt by examining the essential role of scribes, the complexities of hieroglyphic writing, and the impressive architectural achievements of obelisks. Gain insight into ancient Egyptian communication methods and understand the cultural importance of these monumental constructions. Develop skills in analyzing historical communication and architectural techniques within the context of ancient Egyptian society.
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3rd Grade - 4th Grade
Biography Analysis - Contributions - George Washington Carver
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3rd Grade - 4th Grade
English
Explore the inspiring life and innovations of George Washington Carver, focusing on his notable contributions to agriculture and science. Gain insight into Carver's inventive approaches, enhancing understanding of historical agricultural advancements and scientific inquiry.
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3rd Grade - 9th Grade
Historical Analysis - Martin Luther King Jr. - Civil Rights Movement
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3rd Grade - 9th Grade
History
Explore the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., emphasizing pivotal moments such as his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech and his significant role in the civil rights movement. Gain a deeper understanding of social justice, while developing critical thinking skills related to historical impact and social change.
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3rd Grade
Vocabulary Mastery - Word Application - Natural Phenomena and Landmarks
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3rd Grade
English
Expand vocabulary with a focus on the usage and meaning of terms associated with natural phenomena and landmarks. Learners will develop the ability to apply these terms in context, enhancing comprehension and communication skills.
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
American Symbols - Symbols and Their Meanings - United States History
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
Social Studies
Explore key American symbols and their historical significance. Learners will understand symbols such as the American flag, the Bald Eagle, and the Statue of Liberty, and how they represent the values and history of the United States.
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5th Grade
[Exploring Key Facts - The Capital City - Washington, D.C.]
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5th Grade
History
Examine the pivotal aspects of Washington, D.C., detailing its history, importance, and key landmarks. Understand the capital's influence on U.S. politics and cultural spheres, providing a thorough grasp of national governance and historical context.
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3rd Grade
Monuments of Democracy - Unveiling American Symbols
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3rd Grade
History, Social Studies
Analyze significant American monuments that reflect the nation's ideals and historical context. Understand contributions of historical figures and explore the democratic principles they symbolize. Learners will gain insights into the historical narratives and values these monuments convey.
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3rd Grade
Understanding Government Structures - Branches and Leaders - US Government
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3rd Grade
Social Studies
Explore the foundational structures of the US government, focusing on the three branches and their respective leaders. Gain insights into government roles and responsibilities, enhancing understanding of the country's political framework.
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1st Grade
American Symbols and Landmarks - Cultural and Historical Insights - Discovering America
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1st Grade
Social Studies
Explore the iconic symbols and landmarks that define America's rich cultural and historical landscape, focusing on the origins, significance, and stories behind the Statue of Liberty, Niagara Falls, and the halls of government in Washington D.C. Build an understanding of national heritage and identity by examining these monuments.
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Kindergarten - 6th Grade
Local Community and Governance - Understanding Civic Leadership and Geography
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Kindergarten - 6th Grade
Social Studies
Investigate the key figures and locations vital to the local community, highlighting notable leaders and significant landmarks. This exploration aims to deepen understanding of civic roles and enrich knowledge of regional geography and government structure.
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5th Grade
Historical Understanding - The March on Washington - Civil Rights and Social Justice
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5th Grade
History
Investigate the importance of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, emphasizing pivotal moments such as Martin Luther King Jr.'s influential "I Have a Dream" speech. Gaining insights into the march's impact on civil rights legislation, learners will develop a comprehensive understanding of its role in advancing social justice in America.
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4th Grade
Historical Figures - Life and Legacy - George Washington
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4th Grade
History
Examine the life and achievements of George Washington, focusing on his early career, military leadership, and the traditions he established as the inaugural President of the United States. Gain insights into Washington's impact on the development of American history and understand key events of his time. This exploration enhances knowledge of Washington's legacy and his role in shaping the nation.
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3rd Grade - 4th Grade
Mathematical Operations - Penny & Dollar Bill - US Currency Knowledge
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3rd Grade - 4th Grade
Mathematics
Mathematical operations are used to explore the representation of historical figures on US currency, with a focus on penny and dollar bill queries. Learners will develop their arithmetic skills and gain historical insights related to US currency, strengthening problem-solving abilities and understanding of historical context.
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Understanding Civil Rights - Martin Luther King Jr's Legacy - Civil Rights Movement
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
English
Examine the crucial role of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the Civil Rights Movement and the importance of his memorial. Gain an understanding of civil rights concepts while enhancing skills in sequencing events and analyzing historical impacts.
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3rd Grade
Citizenship - Rights and Responsibilities - United States Symbols
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3rd Grade
Social Studies
Examine the core aspects of citizenship, focusing on individual rights and responsibilities and the importance of national symbols in the United States. This content aims to deepen understanding of civic duties and the historical emblems that embody American identity.
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Critical Acheivements - Engineering and Innovation - Life of Benjamin Banneker
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
English
Explore the life and contributions of Benjamin Banneker, highlighting his engineering achievements and innovations. Understand the impact of his work on the African American community and develop an appreciation for historical figures who made significant contributions to science and society.
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2nd Grade
Immigration History - Challenges and Contributions - Social Studies
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2nd Grade
History, English
Examine the immigrant experience in the United States by focusing on the challenges faced and significant contributions made. Identify and analyze key historical events, understand the "push and pull" factors influencing immigration, and appreciate the cultural mosaic formed by diverse backgrounds. Aim to achieve a comprehensive understanding of these aspects, enhancing multicultural awareness and critical thinking skills.
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