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4th Grade - 7th Grade

Understanding Manifest Destiny - Events of Early Statehood - U.S. History (1840s-1850s)

Understanding Manifest Destiny - Events of Early Statehood - U.S. History (1840s-1850s)

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Understanding Manifest Destiny - Events of Early Statehood - U.S. History (1840s-1850s)

4th Grade - 7th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine the transformative period of U.S. history during the early statehood era with a focus on significant events like Manifest Destiny and the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the sociopolitical changes and population dynamics of the 1840s and 1850s, enabling contextualization of historical decisions and their lasting impacts.

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5th Grade - 6th Grade

The Settlement and Society Development of Early Americans

The Settlement and Society Development of Early Americans

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The Settlement and Society Development of Early Americans

5th Grade - 6th Grade

Science

Investigate the history and transformation of early American societies by focusing on their settlement patterns and cultural development. Gain insights into societal structures and achievements of early civilizations in America, enhancing understanding of historical developments and influences.

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5th Grade

Understanding Historical Policies - Indian Removal Act - Early U.S. History

Understanding Historical Policies - Indian Removal Act - Early U.S. History

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Understanding Historical Policies - Indian Removal Act - Early U.S. History

5th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the historical implications of the Indian Removal Act, covering key events such as the Trail of Tears and critical court cases related to Native American rights. Gain insights into the impact of early U.S. policies on Native American communities, enhancing understanding of historical justice and governmental actions.

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4th Grade - 6th Grade

Identification Skills - Historical Figures - Ancient History

Identification Skills - Historical Figures - Ancient History

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Identification Skills - Historical Figures - Ancient History

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Social Studies, History

Investigate the lives and achievements of significant historical figures from various ancient civilizations through engaging questions and answers. Enhance historical knowledge and improve skills in identifying and contextualizing key personalities.

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Kindergarten - 7th Grade

Immigration Patterns - Policies & Racism - Historical Perspectives

Immigration Patterns - Policies & Racism - Historical Perspectives

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Immigration Patterns - Policies & Racism - Historical Perspectives

Kindergarten - 7th Grade

Social Studies, History

Investigate the evolution of immigration patterns and policies affecting Native Americans and Asian immigrants, as well as systems of racism in the United States. Gain insights into historical shifts in immigration and their policy implications, exploring social dynamics to enhance understanding of historical events and their ongoing impact on today's society.

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3rd Grade

Significance of Literature and Art - Cultural Influences - American and African American Perspectives

Significance of Literature and Art - Cultural Influences - American and African American Perspectives

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Significance of Literature and Art - Cultural Influences - American and African American Perspectives

3rd Grade

Social Studies

Examine the cultural significance of literary and artistic contributions by figures such as Laura Ingalls Wilder, Bill Martin Jr., and Kadir Nelson. Learners gain insights into the impact of storytelling and visual arts on American and African American communities, thus enhancing cultural awareness and appreciation.

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5th Grade

Understanding Context Clues - Vocabulary in Context - Reading Comprehension

Understanding Context Clues - Vocabulary in Context - Reading Comprehension

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Understanding Context Clues - Vocabulary in Context - Reading Comprehension

5th Grade

English

Context clues are used to infer word meanings through engaging historical, environmental, and everyday examples. Learners will enhance vocabulary skills by determining definitions, synonyms, and antonyms based on contextual hints, thereby improving reading comprehension and critical thinking abilities.

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5th Grade

[Understanding Cultural Practices - Indigenous Traditions - Native American Studies]

[Understanding Cultural Practices - Indigenous Traditions - Native American Studies]

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[Understanding Cultural Practices - Indigenous Traditions - Native American Studies]

5th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the cultural heritage and traditions of Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, focusing on significant elements such as totem poles, potlatches, and influential leaders like Chief Seattle. Gain insights into how these traditions shaped social structures and fostered community identity among tribes, enhancing understanding and appreciation of diverse cultural practices.

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4th Grade

Influence of Settlers - Economic Impact of Leaders - Texas Settlement

Influence of Settlers - Economic Impact of Leaders - Texas Settlement

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Influence of Settlers - Economic Impact of Leaders - Texas Settlement

4th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the economic motives and influence of settlers such as Stephen F. Austin and Martin de Leon on Texas settlement. Explore historical motivations and the resulting developmental impacts, concentrating on the role of leadership and exploration in shaping social and economic landscapes.

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5th Grade - 7th Grade

Early American History - Hunter-Gatherers and Archaeologists

Early American History - Hunter-Gatherers and Archaeologists

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Early American History - Hunter-Gatherers and Archaeologists

5th Grade - 7th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the lifestyle of early hunter-gatherers and the essential role archaeologists play in unveiling prehistoric civilizations. Learners will gain insights into the survival strategies of early humans and appreciate the importance of archaeological discoveries in understanding historical contexts.

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4th Grade

Understanding the Development of North Carolina - Statehood Formation and Expansion Challenges

Understanding the Development of North Carolina - Statehood Formation and Expansion Challenges

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Understanding the Development of North Carolina - Statehood Formation and Expansion Challenges

4th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate North Carolina's early statehood period, concentrating on its original capital, the motives for relocating the capital, and the nickname "Rip Van Winkle" state prompted by its economic growth rate. Learners will gain insights into how these historical contexts influenced the state's evolution and affected indigenous populations, shedding light on the socio-political dynamics of the era.

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5th Grade - 10th Grade

Understanding Historical Events - Japanese Internment Camps - World War II

Understanding Historical Events - Japanese Internment Camps - World War II

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Understanding Historical Events - Japanese Internment Camps - World War II

5th Grade - 10th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the Japanese internment camps of World War II through examining their historical context, executive orders, and the repercussions for Japanese Americans. Gain insights into the societal impacts of wartime decisions and develop an understanding of civil rights infringements experienced during this era. Enhance knowledge about the violation of civil liberties and its significance in understanding American history.

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4th Grade - 5th Grade

American Indian History - Early Exploration - Cultural and Historical Insights

American Indian History - Early Exploration - Cultural and Historical Insights

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American Indian History - Early Exploration - Cultural and Historical Insights

4th Grade - 5th Grade

History, Social Studies

Explore the history and cultural heritage of American Indians by focusing on early inhabitants, their diverse societies, and their interactions with Europeans. Understand historical events, gain insight into the cultural diversity among indigenous tribes, and analyze the impacts of European exploration and expansion on Native American civilizations.

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5th Grade - 7th Grade

Voting Rights Evolution - Amendments and Historical Milestones

Voting Rights Evolution - Amendments and Historical Milestones

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Voting Rights Evolution - Amendments and Historical Milestones

5th Grade - 7th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the evolution of voting rights in the United States through significant constitutional amendments and historical events. Gain insights into the constitutional protections and legislative changes that have shaped more inclusive voting practices. Understand the societal implications of these changes, focusing on the impact on civic participation and democracy.

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4th Grade

American Revolution - Military Attire & Strategies - Impact of Alliances

American Revolution - Military Attire & Strategies - Impact of Alliances

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American Revolution - Military Attire & Strategies - Impact of Alliances

4th Grade

Social Studies

Discover key elements of the American Revolution by examining the psychological impact of military attire and the use of unconventional battle tactics. Gain insights into the strategic importance of alliances, enhancing understanding of historical military strategies and international collaborations during this period.

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5th Grade - 12th Grade

Civil Rights Movement - Segregation and Protests - Martin Luther King Jr.

Civil Rights Movement - Segregation and Protests - Martin Luther King Jr.

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Civil Rights Movement - Segregation and Protests - Martin Luther King Jr.

5th Grade - 12th Grade

History

Explore Martin Luther King Jr.'s significant influence on the struggle against racial segregation and the advancement of civil rights. Gain insights into the characteristics of segregation and the essence of King's nonviolent protests. Discover major accomplishments such as his Nobel Peace Prize, enhancing understanding of civil rights history and its current relevance in advocating for equality.

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5th Grade - 8th Grade

Environmental Influence on Cultural Development - Native American Societies - Pre-European Contact

Environmental Influence on Cultural Development - Native American Societies - Pre-European Contact

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Environmental Influence on Cultural Development - Native American Societies - Pre-European Contact

5th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the cultural development of Native American societies and the influence of environmental and geological factors on their settlements before European contact. Understand the impact of geography on migration, settlement patterns, and societal organization, enhancing knowledge of historical environmental influences on cultural development.

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4th Grade

Key Figures - American Revolution - Influential Leaders

Key Figures - American Revolution - Influential Leaders

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Key Figures - American Revolution - Influential Leaders

4th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the key figures of the American Revolution, emphasizing their significant contributions and influence on historical events. Gain insights into their strategic and leadership skills, enhancing the understanding of the revolution's complexities and outcomes.

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5th Grade

Understanding Revolutionary Motivations - Continental Congress to Constitutional Debates

Understanding Revolutionary Motivations - Continental Congress to Constitutional Debates

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Understanding Revolutionary Motivations - Continental Congress to Constitutional Debates

5th Grade

English

Explore the catalysts of the American Revolution by examining key events such as the Continental Congress meetings and the Boston Tea Party. Gain insight into the ideological shifts that led to independence and the constitutional debates, enhancing understanding of early American political struggles.

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