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1st Grade - 5th Grade

American Colonial History - Independence - Key Events

American Colonial History - Independence - Key Events

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American Colonial History - Independence - Key Events

1st Grade - 5th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate pivotal events in American colonial history, focusing on the causes and significance of the Declaration of Independence. Gain insights into key historical developments, exploring their impact on shaping the nation's foundation. Objectives include understanding the context of independence, analyzing the social, economic, and political factors that led to the colonies' decision, and assessing the long-term effects on American society. Enhance critical thinking and historical analysis skills through a thorough examination of primary and secondary sources.

2nd Grade

Persuasive Speech Techniques - Patrick Henry - American Revolution

Persuasive Speech Techniques - Patrick Henry - American Revolution

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Persuasive Speech Techniques - Patrick Henry - American Revolution

2nd Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the persuasive elements of Patrick Henry's impactful speeches during the American Revolution. Understand how these speeches inspired colonists to pursue liberty, focusing on the subject matter, goals, and learning process.

1st Grade - 4th Grade

Understanding the U.S. Constitution - Key Figures and Concepts

Understanding the U.S. Constitution - Key Figures and Concepts

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Understanding the U.S. Constitution - Key Figures and Concepts

1st Grade - 4th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the significant elements and influential figures involved in crafting the U.S. Constitution and gain insights into the government structure and foundational principles of America. Develop understanding of the historical context and motivations behind the Constitution's creation while analyzing the roles and contributions of key individuals. Strengthen comprehension of fundamental American ideals and enhance knowledge about the framework of government as established by the Constitution.

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