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7th Grade - 8th Grade

Historical Analysis - Native American Relocation - 19th-Century U.S. History

Historical Analysis - Native American Relocation - 19th-Century U.S. History

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Historical Analysis - Native American Relocation - 19th-Century U.S. History

7th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the historical context and effects of the 19th-century forced relocation of Native American tribes in the United States, focusing on significant events like the Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears. Gain insights into the challenges encountered by Native Americans, examine the role played by the U.S. government, and explore important legal and cultural outcomes from this period.

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8th Grade

Judicial Powers - Principles of Judicial Review - Landmark Cases: Marbury vs. Madison

Judicial Powers - Principles of Judicial Review - Landmark Cases: Marbury vs. Madison

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Judicial Powers - Principles of Judicial Review - Landmark Cases: Marbury vs. Madison

8th Grade

History, Social Studies

Examine the crucial impact of the judicial branch in U.S. history by focusing on the landmark case of Marbury vs. Madison, which established the principle of judicial review. Understand how the Supreme Court's authority to declare laws unconstitutional serves as an essential check on legislative and executive powers. Gain an enhanced understanding of the separation of powers and constitutional law.

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Kindergarten - Professional Development

Key Historical Events - Civil Rights Movement - 20th Century American History

Key Historical Events - Civil Rights Movement - 20th Century American History

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Key Historical Events - Civil Rights Movement - 20th Century American History

Kindergarten - Professional Development

History

Explore key events of the Civil Rights Movement, highlighting significant milestones such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the impact of influential figures like Thurgood Marshall. Gain a comprehensive understanding of pivotal civil rights events and their transformative effects on U.S. history, enhancing knowledge of societal changes in the 20th century.

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7th Grade - 8th Grade

Challenges & Responses - Nation Building - Early U.S. History

Challenges & Responses - Nation Building - Early U.S. History

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Challenges & Responses - Nation Building - Early U.S. History

7th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies, History

Analyze the significant foreign and domestic challenges faced by the United States during George Washington's leadership. Understand key historical events and enhance skills in evaluating the early diplomatic and internal strategies of the nation.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Understanding Historical Legal Decisions - Jacksonian Policies - Native American Displacement

Understanding Historical Legal Decisions - Jacksonian Policies - Native American Displacement

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Understanding Historical Legal Decisions - Jacksonian Policies - Native American Displacement

6th Grade - 8th Grade

History, Social Studies, Geography

Explore the critical events and policies surrounding Native American displacement during Andrew Jackson's presidency. Gain insights into significant treaties and Supreme Court cases while developing a deeper understanding of the historical and legal contexts that influenced indigenous lands and rights.

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8th Grade

Understanding Interstate Commerce - Landmark Supreme Court Cases - U.S. Constitutional Law

Understanding Interstate Commerce - Landmark Supreme Court Cases - U.S. Constitutional Law

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Understanding Interstate Commerce - Landmark Supreme Court Cases - U.S. Constitutional Law

8th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine key Supreme Court cases Gibbons v. Ogden and McCulloch v. Maryland, focusing on legal principles related to interstate commerce and federal authority. Gain insight into the balance of power between state and federal governments, enhancing understanding of constitutional law and its practical implications.

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6th Grade - 9th Grade

Civil Rights Understanding - Key Amendments and Historical Cases

Civil Rights Understanding - Key Amendments and Historical Cases

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Civil Rights Understanding - Key Amendments and Historical Cases

6th Grade - 9th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate pivotal civil rights and liberties by examining key constitutional amendments and landmark Supreme Court cases. Learners will enhance their ability to identify significant amendments and articulate their historical impact on civil rights.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Critical Events and Policies - Post-World War II - Modern History

Critical Events and Policies - Post-World War II - Modern History

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Critical Events and Policies - Post-World War II - Modern History

6th Grade - 8th Grade

History

Examine the pivotal events and policies that shaped the post-World War II era, focusing on significant developments such as VE Day, VJ Day, the Marshall Plan, the GI Bill, and the formation of the United Nations. Develop a comprehensive understanding of these key moments and their influence on global history while enhancing skills in critical thinking and historical analysis.

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5th Grade - 8th Grade

Pronoun Identification - Subject and Object Pronouns - English Grammar

Pronoun Identification - Subject and Object Pronouns - English Grammar

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Pronoun Identification - Subject and Object Pronouns - English Grammar

5th Grade - 8th Grade

English

Focuses on the proper identification and usage of subject and object pronouns within English sentences to enhance grammatical accuracy. Learners will identify pronoun types and correctly replace nouns with appropriate pronouns in context, fostering stronger writing and comprehension skills.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Understanding 19th Century Immigration: Patterns and Settlements in the United States

Understanding 19th Century Immigration: Patterns and Settlements in the United States

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Understanding 19th Century Immigration: Patterns and Settlements in the United States

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the migration trends of the 1800s by focusing on demographic shifts and settlement patterns of various immigrant groups in the United States. Learners will understand favored regions and gain insights into the socio-economic factors influencing these patterns, enhancing skills in historical analysis and comprehension of migration dynamics.

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8th Grade

Understanding Judicial Review - Marbury v. Madison - Landmark Supreme Court Case

Understanding Judicial Review - Marbury v. Madison - Landmark Supreme Court Case

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Understanding Judicial Review - Marbury v. Madison - Landmark Supreme Court Case

8th Grade

History, Social Studies

Examine the landmark Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison, which established the principle of judicial review. Understand the significance of judicial review in the American legal system and appreciate how this case elevated the Supreme Court's role in interpreting the Constitution.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

[Industry and Imperialism - Imperialism in Africa - Social Studies Presentation]

[Industry and Imperialism - Imperialism in Africa - Social Studies Presentation]

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[Industry and Imperialism - Imperialism in Africa - Social Studies Presentation]

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the era of European imperialism in Africa, focusing on key events such as the Scramble for Africa and their sociopolitical impacts on the continent. Gain insights into the dynamics of imperial control, the resilience of African societies, and how these historical events influence modern geopolitics.

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8th Grade - 9th Grade

Historical Analysis - Revival Movements - The Second Great Awakening

Historical Analysis - Revival Movements - The Second Great Awakening

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Historical Analysis - Revival Movements - The Second Great Awakening

8th Grade - 9th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine the transformative period of the Second Great Awakening with a focus on its impact on social and religious contexts. Gain insights into the evolution of Protestantism, cultural dynamics of the era, and the influence of religious movements on societal issues such as slavery. The exploration aims to understand complex interactions between religious ideas and social changes, fostering a comprehensive grasp of this pivotal historical period.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

[Historical Analysis - Election of 1800 - Early American Presidency]

[Historical Analysis - Election of 1800 - Early American Presidency]

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[Historical Analysis - Election of 1800 - Early American Presidency]

6th Grade - 8th Grade

History

Analyze the significant events and influential figures of the 1800 presidential election, emphasizing Thomas Jefferson's presidency and its transformative impact on the United States. Investigate the historical geography of the era, examine major political decisions, and study landmark Supreme Court cases to gain a comprehensive understanding of early American political dynamics and their lasting effects. Focus on achieving learning outcomes such as gaining insights into political strategies and practices of the time, understanding the evolving nature of American governance, and recognizing the enduring influence of these early decisions on contemporary political structures.

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8th Grade

Understanding the Indian Removal Act - Cherokee History - U.S. History

Understanding the Indian Removal Act - Cherokee History - U.S. History

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Understanding the Indian Removal Act - Cherokee History - U.S. History

8th Grade

History

Examine the significant events associated with the Indian Removal Act, with a focus on the Cherokee tribe, including critical historical moments like the Trail of Tears and the Worcester v. Georgia case. Enhance understanding of the impact of U.S. government policies on Native American tribes while developing historical interpretation and critical thinking skills.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Analysis of Text Structure - Freedom Walkers - Civil Rights Movement

Analysis of Text Structure - Freedom Walkers - Civil Rights Movement

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Analysis of Text Structure - Freedom Walkers - Civil Rights Movement

6th Grade - 8th Grade

English

Focus on analyzing informational text structures reveals how paragraphs build on overall ideas about the Civil Rights Movement. Develop skills in evaluating text structures and enhance understanding by supporting insights with evidence from the passage.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

[Political and Social Change - Rights of Women and Minorities - Understanding Modern Civil Rights Movements]

[Political and Social Change - Rights of Women and Minorities - Understanding Modern Civil Rights Movements]

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[Political and Social Change - Rights of Women and Minorities - Understanding Modern Civil Rights Movements]

6th Grade - 8th Grade

History

Investigate the political and social transformations that have influenced the rights of women and minorities. Learners will gain insight into key civil rights movements, enhancing their critical thinking regarding matters of equality and justice.

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7th Grade

Civil Rights Organizations - Key Developments - Civil Rights Movement in Texas

Civil Rights Organizations - Key Developments - Civil Rights Movement in Texas

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Civil Rights Organizations - Key Developments - Civil Rights Movement in Texas

7th Grade

History

Investigate the crucial roles and organizational efforts of the NAACP Houston branch and the American G.I. Forum during the Civil Rights Movement in Texas. Gain insights into key developments and advocacy activities that led to significant societal changes. Enhance understanding of civic processes and historical impacts through focused exploration of these pivotal groups.

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8th Grade

Understanding Judicial Review - Landmark Supreme Court Cases - Principles of American Government

Understanding Judicial Review - Landmark Supreme Court Cases - Principles of American Government

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Understanding Judicial Review - Landmark Supreme Court Cases - Principles of American Government

8th Grade

Social Studies

Examine key Supreme Court cases that established foundational principles in American law, encompassing judicial review and the balance of federal versus state power. Gain insights into historical decisions that have shaped U.S. governance and understand the Supreme Court's processes and impact on the legal system.

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8th Grade

[Understanding Landmark Supreme Court Cases - Historical Significance and Judicial Impact]

[Understanding Landmark Supreme Court Cases - Historical Significance and Judicial Impact]

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[Understanding Landmark Supreme Court Cases - Historical Significance and Judicial Impact]

8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore fundamental Supreme Court cases, including Marbury v. Madison and McCulloch v. Maryland, to understand their impact on U.S. legal principles. Gain insight into the establishment of Judicial Review and examine the balance between federal and state powers.

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