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1st Grade - 3rd Grade
Comparative Analysis - Daily Life Activities - 1940s vs. Present
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1st Grade - 3rd Grade
Social-studies
Analyze and compare daily activities and technological advancements from the 1940s with those of today. The focus is on developing skills in historical analysis and understanding modern routines. Learners will enhance their analytical thinking abilities through this exploration.
1st Grade - 5th Grade
Understanding Historical Documentation - Primary vs. Secondary Sources - Historical Analysis
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1st Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Differentiate between primary and secondary sources in historical research. Learners will categorize various types of sources and critically assess their reliability.
Kindergarten - 12th Grade
[Movement Studies - Examples & Communication - Human Geography]
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Kindergarten - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Explore daily life movements and effective communication strategies related to geographical movement. Understand global travel patterns and their impact on interpersonal interactions.
3rd Grade
Understanding Local Government - Roles and Responsibilities
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3rd Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the roles of mayors, city councils, and local services within local government structures. Identify key government branches and their functions to enhance understanding of civic responsibilities and governance systems.
5th Grade
Understanding Sources - Primary and Secondary Sources - Historical Analysis
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5th Grade
Social-studies
Engage in the exploration of primary and secondary sources and their functions in historical analysis. Develop the capability to distinguish between these source types and understand their respective applications in historical studies. Enhance skills in critically analyzing sources for their credibility, perspective, and contribution to understanding historical contexts and events.
5th Grade
Understanding Sources - Primary vs. Secondary - Historical Analysis
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5th Grade
Social-studies
Develop the ability to identify and differentiate between primary and secondary sources within historical contexts. Enhance analytical skills and deepen understanding of historical events through critical examination of various source materials.
3rd Grade
Landmark Appreciation - Iconic Midwest Structures
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3rd Grade
Social-studies
Explore iconic landmarks of the Midwest, including the Gateway Arch and Willis Tower, gaining insights into their cultural and historical significance. Understand the architectural achievements and symbolic meanings of these structures, and develop an appreciation for their impact on regional identity and history.
3rd Grade
State Identity and Geography - Massachusetts Fundamentals - Local History
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3rd Grade
Social-studies
Explore the essential aspects of Massachusetts, learning about its geographical location, the capital city of Boston, and the structure of its government. Acquire foundational geographic and civic knowledge that is pertinent to understanding the state. Develop skills in identifying key features and governance principles of Massachusetts, enhancing understanding of state-level geographic and political systems.
2nd Grade - 12th Grade
Critical Thinking - Political Perspectives - Progressive Era
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2nd Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze key political concepts and historical contexts of the Progressive Era to critically assess political changes and understand various historical perspectives.
4th Grade - 12th Grade
[Critical Thinking - Identifying Source Types - Historical Research Skills]
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4th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Develop techniques for differentiating between primary and secondary sources in historical research. Enhance skills in evaluating sources and conducting thorough historical analysis. Focus on understanding the characteristics and significance of each type of source, thereby improving critical thinking and analytical abilities.
3rd Grade
[Identifying Community Characteristics - Understanding Different Types of Settlements - Communities]
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3rd Grade
Social-studies
Explore the diverse characteristics of communities and examine the global differences in settlements. Understand the reasoning behind choosing to live in large or small communities and identify influential local geographical features. Focus on gaining insights into how geographical factors shape human settlement patterns and the implications of these choices on lifestyle and community structure.
3rd Grade
Understanding Local Government - Structure and Role of Municipalities
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3rd Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the structure and functions of local government, including the creation and enforcement of ordinances and municipal laws. Understand the legislative process and the mayor’s influence in governance.
4th Grade - 6th Grade
Analysis and Causes - Drivers of Conflict - American Civil War
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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.
3rd Grade
Identifying Community and Water Impact - Landforms in Society
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3rd Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the interactions between various community types and landforms, highlighting water resources' importance to urban areas. Differentiate between community characteristics and analyze how geography influences community development and interactions.
1st Grade - 5th Grade
Introduction to Community Helpers - Roles and Workplaces
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1st Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Roles and workplaces of various community helpers, including teachers, doctors, and firefighters, are explored. Through this exploration, learners gain understanding of how these individuals contribute to the wellbeing of their community. The learning focuses on understanding the responsibilities and impact of these professions.
4th Grade - 7th Grade
[Understanding Sources - Identifying Primary and Secondary Sources - Historical Research Methods]
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4th Grade - 7th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the important differences between primary and secondary sources in historical research. Develop the ability to classify various documents and artifacts accurately, thereby improving analytical skills.
4th Grade - 7th Grade
Civil War Events and Impacts - Leadership and Key Battles - American History
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4th Grade - 7th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the leadership, pivotal events, and impacts of the American Civil War. Acquire insights into military strategies and the outcomes of crucial confrontations. Develop a comprehensive understanding of historical events, strategic decision-making, and their long-term effects. Enhance analysis skills by interpreting military tactics and evaluating leadership effectiveness during the war.
4th Grade - 6th Grade
Key Historical Events - Causes and Impact - The American Civil War
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4th Grade - 6th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the complex causes of the American Civil War by investigating historical conflicts and examining significant political figures. Develop critical thinking skills through a detailed study of contributing factors, fostering a deeper understanding of history and the ability to evaluate various perspectives.
2nd Grade
Educational Practices - One-Room Schoolhouses - Historical School Systems
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2nd Grade
Social-studies
Examine historical educational practices focusing on one-room schoolhouses from 100 years ago. Understand the roles and routines of teachers and students during this era. Analyze how educational methods and daily activities were structured, exploring the skills and competencies emphasized in this historical context.
2nd Grade
Historical Education Practices - Learning Topics - Schools in the Past
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2nd Grade
Social-studies
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