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12th Grade
[Electoral Process Understanding - Voting Laws and Practices - U.S. Civic Studies]
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12th Grade
Seasonal
Gain an understanding of the essentials of the U.S. election process by exploring topics such as the voting age and constitutional amendments. Develop knowledge of civic rights and responsibilities, enabling a comprehensive grasp of democratic participation and the legal frameworks that govern elections.
6th Grade - 8th Grade
Understanding Political Elections - U.S. Political Parties and Processes
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Seasonal
Investigate key elements of U.S. elections, examining political parties and voting frequency. Gain insights into the electoral process to enhance civic understanding. Focus on the fundamental aspects of how elections operate in the U.S., encouraging a comprehensive comprehension of political mechanics, voter engagement, and their impact on democratic participation.
6th Grade
Analysis and Context - Historical Impact of the Olympic Games
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6th Grade
Seasonal
Analyze the origins and evolution of the Olympic Games, with a focus on their cultural significance and historical context. Gain insights into the historical impact and cultural understanding of these events over time. Enhance comprehension of how the Olympics have shaped and reflected societal values, influenced international relations, and served as a platform for cultural exchange and political expression. Develop critical thinking by exploring different historical periods, understanding the global influence of sports, and assessing the cultural and social factors that have driven the Olympics' evolution.
6th Grade
Understanding Congressional Roles - Elections and Duties - U.S. Government
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6th Grade
Seasonal
Examine the key components of the U.S. government, with a focus on the electoral process and the role of Congress. Gain an understanding of the legislative procedures and civic duties inherent to the democratic process. Develop a comprehensive knowledge of how elections are conducted and how legislative responsibilities are fulfilled, enhancing awareness of civic engagement and governance.
8th Grade - 12th Grade
Analyzing Poll Reliability - Sampling and Trustworthiness - U.S. Elections
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8th Grade - 12th Grade
Seasonal
Analyze the effect of sample size on the reliability of polls, evaluating credible sources during U.S. state elections. Develop skills in critically analyzing polling data and understanding the political inclinations of states.
6th Grade
Historical Perspectives - Ancient Greece - The Olympic Games
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6th Grade
Seasonal
Investigate how the Olympic Games originated in ancient Greece, examining the rivalry among city-states and the games' cultural impact over time. Analyze the influence of competition in fostering peace and civic pride, emphasizing the historical and societal aspects. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills through an understanding of how these ancient traditions have shaped modern perceptions of sportsmanship and community. Gain insights into the interplay between athletic competition and cultural development in classical civilizations.
9th Grade - 11th Grade
Understanding U.S. Elections - Election Dates and Frequency - Political Processes and Constitutional Protections
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9th Grade - 11th Grade
Seasonal
Examine the complexities surrounding U.S. election day, focusing on its timing, historical background, and the regularity of electoral events. Understand the political procedures and constitutional rights that protect political expression, while gaining insights into these foundational democratic practices.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding NCAA Tournament Structure - March Madness - College Basketball Events
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Seasonal
Understand the details of March Madness, focusing on team selection processes, tournament structure, and historical significance. Examine the origins and impact of the NCAA tournament, gaining insights into its development and cultural importance. Learn about the organizational aspects and the transformative role this annual event has played in college sports over the decades.
6th Grade
Critical Thinking - Voting Rights - Civic Engagement
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6th Grade
Seasonal
Investigate the discussion surrounding the appropriateness of granting voting rights to 6th graders, and form evidence-based opinions on the subject. Develop skills in critical reasoning and persuasive writing by analyzing diverse perspectives, evaluating arguments, and constructing coherent, well-supported viewpoints. Focus on building the ability to present arguments clearly and persuasively, enhancing both written and verbal communication skills.
7th Grade
Understanding Election Processes - Civic Engagement - Democratic Systems
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7th Grade
Seasonal
Investigate foundational election processes and civic engagement in democratic systems, offering insights into voting mechanisms and the significance of participation. Learners will understand the impact of civic involvement and develop skills necessary for informed participation in democratic activities.
5th Grade
Presidential Eligibility - Qualifications & Facts - U.S. Political System
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5th Grade
Seasonal
Explore the principles of presidential eligibility and essential election facts within the United States political system. Gain insight into the key qualifications necessary for the presidency and examine significant traits and characteristics integral to effective leadership. Develop a deep understanding of constitutional requirements and the electoral process, enhancing analytical skills and political awareness.
10th Grade - University
Understanding the Presidential Election - Political Parties and Election Process
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10th Grade - University
Seasonal
Explore key aspects of the U.S. presidential election process, focusing on political parties and critical timelines. Gain insights into candidate selection and election milestones. Understand the intricacies of candidate nominations, primary elections, and the role of national conventions. Analyze the electoral college system and significant deadlines that shape the presidential race. Develop a comprehensive understanding of how political parties influence the election process and how candidates emerge to represent their parties on the national stage.
5th Grade
Presidential Eligibility - Constitutional Requirements - U.S. Elections
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5th Grade
Seasonal
Explore the constitutional requirements for eligibility to become President in U.S. elections by examining the historical contexts and influential figures associated with these criteria. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the legal and historical framework guiding presidential eligibility, fostering analytical skills related to constitutional interpretation and historical analysis.
12th Grade
Understanding Electoral Systems - Presidential Primaries and National Conventions - U.S. Presidency
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12th Grade
Seasonal
Study the U.S. presidential election process, focusing on the roles of primaries, caucuses, and national conventions. Gain an understanding of electoral systems and the objectives of national conventions. Develop insights into how different states conduct the nomination process and the significance of these events in selecting presidential candidates.
1st Grade - 4th Grade
Decision Making - Voting Choices - U.S. Presidential Elections
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1st Grade - 4th Grade
Seasonal
Gain an understanding of the candidates in the 2020 U.S. presidential election and their respective political parties. Develop skills for informed decision-making regarding elections and political preferences by critically analyzing the political landscape and understanding the ideologies and platforms of each candidate. Enhance the ability to evaluate and form personal political opinions based on comprehensive insights into the candidates' positions and party affiliations.
1st Grade - 5th Grade
Understanding Elections - Government Structure and Leadership Roles
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1st Grade - 5th Grade
Seasonal
Examine the foundational aspects of government structure and understand the roles of leaders at municipal, state, and national levels. Learn about the electoral process and its significance in determining leadership positions, as well as the importance of civic responsibility. Gain insights into how governance is organized and the duties associated with each leadership level.
2nd Grade - 6th Grade
Understanding NCAA March Madness - Structure and Regulations
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2nd Grade - 6th Grade
Seasonal
Gain insights into NCAA March Madness by examining the tournament structure, participating teams, and sports regulations. Develop the ability to identify key components of the tournament and enhance skills in predicting outcomes effectively.
12th Grade
Creative Word Formation and Global Awareness Insights
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12th Grade
Seasonal
Enhance linguistic skills and cultural knowledge through the exploration of language creativity and global perspectives. Learners will focus on forming words based on names and recognizing countries, aiming to expand their understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures and languages.
6th Grade - 8th Grade
Historical Events - Ancient Traditions - Olympic Games
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Seasonal
Investigate the origins and significance of the Ancient Olympic Games within Greek history, highlighting their role in fostering unity among Greek city-states. Understand the influence these games had in promoting peace and cooperation, and discover the rewards and recognition bestowed upon victors, reflecting societal values and achievements.
6th Grade - 12th Grade
Political Party Candidates and Electoral Process - Presidential Elections
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6th Grade - 12th Grade
Seasonal
Analyze the fundamental stages of the U.S. presidential election process, including the primary elections, national conventions, general election, and the Electoral College. Evaluate the organization and structure of political parties, highlighting the role they play in the nomination of candidates. Identify the qualifications required for presidential candidates and examine their implications on the election process. The objective is to develop a comprehensive understanding of the electoral system and political party dynamics, fostering critical thinking about their influence on the democratic process.