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5th Grade

Japanese Expansion - Entry into WWII - Impact of Pearl Harbor

Japanese Expansion - Entry into WWII - Impact of Pearl Harbor

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Japanese Expansion - Entry into WWII - Impact of Pearl Harbor

5th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the causes and consequences of Japan's military actions that led to the U.S. entering WWII. Understand the influence of geography on Japan's expansion and examine key events shaping global conflict dynamics. Develop the ability to critically assess historical events and their impact on international relations.

5th Grade

[Historical Events - Civil War - Key Battles and Figures]

[Historical Events - Civil War - Key Battles and Figures]

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[Historical Events - Civil War - Key Battles and Figures]

5th Grade

Social-studies

Focus on the key battles, influential figures, and societal impacts of the Civil War to deepen understanding of historical events and their influence on modern society. Aim to achieve a comprehensive grasp of the war's pivotal moments and personalities, enhancing skills in historical analysis and critical thinking. Gain insights into how these events continue to shape contemporary culture and politics, equipping learners with the ability to connect past and present societal dynamics.

5th Grade

Cultural Awareness - Key Events - The Civil Rights Movement

Cultural Awareness - Key Events - The Civil Rights Movement

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Cultural Awareness - Key Events - The Civil Rights Movement

5th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the impact and key events of the Civil Rights Movement to gain insight into the historical changes and the civil rights enjoyed today. Understand the transformative events and figures that shaped the movement and how these milestones have influenced current civil rights. Enhance knowledge of social justice, equality, and advocacy, along with critical thinking and historical analysis skills. Appreciate the movement's legacy and how it paved the way for ongoing efforts toward equality and justice.

5th Grade

[Understanding Post-Civil War America - Reconstruction Challenges - Social and Economic Changes]

[Understanding Post-Civil War America - Reconstruction Challenges - Social and Economic Changes]

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[Understanding Post-Civil War America - Reconstruction Challenges - Social and Economic Changes]

5th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the Southern United States after the Civil War, focusing on the Reconstruction era and shifts in the economy. Examine the challenges faced during this period to gain a deeper understanding of the significant historical transformations. Develop critical thinking skills related to historical analysis and context.

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Analysis and Causes - Drivers of Conflict - American Civil War

Analysis and Causes - Drivers of Conflict - American Civil War

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Analysis and Causes - Drivers of Conflict - American Civil War

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the key factors leading to the American Civil War, with emphasis on political, economic, and social influences. Gain an understanding of the historical context and recognize major figures involved in these developments, focusing on enhancing knowledge of the issues and their implications. Improve analytical thinking skills by examining the interplay of diverse elements that contributed to this pivotal period in American history.

5th Grade

Causes & Effects - Early Conflicts - Civil War Beginnings

Causes & Effects - Early Conflicts - Civil War Beginnings

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Causes & Effects - Early Conflicts - Civil War Beginnings

5th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the significant events that contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War, focusing on the impact of John Brown's actions and the outcomes of election results. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the concept of popular sovereignty and critically examine Lincoln's position on slavery. The learning outcomes include a deeper insight into the socio-political factors of the era and an ability to analyze historical viewpoints and their implications.

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