Subject

Social-studies

Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Economic Dynamics - Antebellum America

Economic Dynamics - Antebellum America

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Economic Dynamics - Antebellum America

Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the economic landscape of Antebellum America with a focus on the plantation system and its societal economic implications. Gain insights into historical economic trends by understanding the role of slavery in shaping economic practices. Analyze the impact of the cotton industry on both American and global markets.

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4th Grade

[Delegates and Decisions - Statehood and Governance - California's Path to Becoming the Thirty-First State]

[Delegates and Decisions - Statehood and Governance - California's Path to Becoming the Thirty-First State]

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[Delegates and Decisions - Statehood and Governance - California's Path to Becoming the Thirty-First State]

4th Grade

Social Studies

Explore California's journey to statehood by focusing on the key decisions made at the constitutional convention. Understand the significance of these decisions in shaping governance and their impact on diverse communities.

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3rd Grade - 6th Grade

Grammar Skills - Capitalization & Punctuation - Capitals and Periods

Grammar Skills - Capitalization & Punctuation - Capitals and Periods

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Grammar Skills - Capitalization & Punctuation - Capitals and Periods

3rd Grade - 6th Grade

English

Focus on mastering the rules of capitalization and punctuation to enhance grammar skills. Learn how to use capital letters and periods correctly in sentences, aiming to improve writing clarity and accuracy.

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Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Constitutional Amendments - U.S. History - Civil Rights and Women's Suffrage

Constitutional Amendments - U.S. History - Civil Rights and Women's Suffrage

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Constitutional Amendments - U.S. History - Civil Rights and Women's Suffrage

Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the critical amendments to the U.S. Constitution from the 11th to the 27th, with a focus on the Reconstruction Era, Women's Suffrage, and the Civil Rights Movement. Gain an understanding of the historical context and impact of these amendments on modern society, and enhance knowledge of the evolution of American constitutional and civil rights. Develop insights into how these changes continue to influence contemporary legal and social landscapes.

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5th Grade

Adjective and Noun Vocabulary - Antebellum Period - U.S. Civil War

Adjective and Noun Vocabulary - Antebellum Period - U.S. Civil War

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Adjective and Noun Vocabulary - Antebellum Period - U.S. Civil War

5th Grade

Social Studies, History

Engage with essential vocabulary from the antebellum period before the U.S. Civil War, emphasizing adjectives and nouns that characterize government and regional interests. Learners will grasp complex terms such as "political" and "sectionalism," thereby enhancing their historical literacy and analytical skills.

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4th Grade - 5th Grade

Reconstruction Era - Challenges and Solutions - American History

Reconstruction Era - Challenges and Solutions - American History

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Reconstruction Era - Challenges and Solutions - American History

4th Grade - 5th Grade

History, Social Studies

Examine the significant challenges of the Reconstruction Era, including the reintegration of Southern states and support for newly freed slaves, with particular attention to constitutional amendments and societal changes. Develop an understanding of key historical principles, analyze social impacts, and evaluate the long-term effects of Reconstruction amendments and policies.

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4th Grade - 5th Grade

Understanding Slavery - Economic Motivations - Historical Context

Understanding Slavery - Economic Motivations - Historical Context

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Understanding Slavery - Economic Motivations - Historical Context

4th Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies, History

Explore the economic motivations behind the establishment of slavery in the American colonies, focusing on the transition from Native American and indentured servant labor to African slavery. Gain insights into the economic and logistical decisions that dictated the use of enslaved labor, enhancing understanding of historical contexts and colonial economics.

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4th Grade - 6th Grade

Punctuation Mastery - Understanding and Applying Punctuation Marks

Punctuation Mastery - Understanding and Applying Punctuation Marks

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Punctuation Mastery - Understanding and Applying Punctuation Marks

4th Grade - 6th Grade

English

Understand the fundamental principles of punctuation marks with a focus on their proper usage and role in writing. Develop the ability to identify and apply punctuation effectively, improving clarity and meaning in written communication.

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4th Grade

Reconstruction Era Analysis - Social & Political Impacts - Reconstruction Period 1865-1877

Reconstruction Era Analysis - Social & Political Impacts - Reconstruction Period 1865-1877

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Reconstruction Era Analysis - Social & Political Impacts - Reconstruction Period 1865-1877

4th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the social and political impacts of the American Civil War's aftermath during the Reconstruction era from 1865 to 1877. Analyze key historical effects, including economic changes, political reformation, and social evolution, with a focus on rebuilding the Southern states and their reintegration into the Union. Gain an understanding of the era's transformation and acquire skills in historical analysis and critical thinking.

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5th Grade - 12th Grade

Conflict Analysis - Antebellum Compromises - Causes of the Civil War

Conflict Analysis - Antebellum Compromises - Causes of the Civil War

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Conflict Analysis - Antebellum Compromises - Causes of the Civil War

5th Grade - 12th Grade

History

Examine the pivotal events and legislative actions that escalated tensions between the North and South in the lead-up to the American Civil War. Study key compromises and notable court decisions, developing a comprehensive understanding of historical events that highlight the causes and motivations behind significant national conflicts. Enhance analytical skills through a detailed investigation of the period's complex socio-political landscape.

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2nd Grade

Understanding Civil Rights - Historical Figures & Impact - Eleanor Roosevelt

Understanding Civil Rights - Historical Figures & Impact - Eleanor Roosevelt

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Understanding Civil Rights - Historical Figures & Impact - Eleanor Roosevelt

2nd Grade

History

Examine Eleanor Roosevelt's central role in advocating for civil rights, with a special focus on her influence during the Great Depression and her efforts to support disadvantaged groups. Gain an understanding of key historical concepts related to civil rights, appreciate the contributions of influential leaders, and explore how advocacy has shaped American society.

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5th Grade

Contribution of Frederick Douglass and Civil War Reconstruction - Political Advocacy and Social Reforms

Contribution of Frederick Douglass and Civil War Reconstruction - Political Advocacy and Social Reforms

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Contribution of Frederick Douglass and Civil War Reconstruction - Political Advocacy and Social Reforms

5th Grade

English

Exploring Frederick Douglass's pivotal contributions to the Civil War highlights his advocacy for African American rights and involvement in political arenas. Gain insights into the challenges of post-war reconstruction and understand the roles of significant historical figures in advancing civil rights and equality.

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Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Knowledge Assessment - African American History and Cultural Contributions

Knowledge Assessment - African American History and Cultural Contributions

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Knowledge Assessment - African American History and Cultural Contributions

Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Engaging with diverse questions about African American history, notable figures, and cultural contributions broadens understanding of historical events and influential individuals, enhancing appreciation for African American heritage.

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4th Grade - 6th Grade

Citing Evidence - Quotation Usage and Punctuation

Citing Evidence - Quotation Usage and Punctuation

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Citing Evidence - Quotation Usage and Punctuation

4th Grade - 6th Grade

English

Learn how to correctly cite evidence from a text, focusing on the appropriate use of punctuation and quotation marks. Develop skills to improve writing clarity and accuracy through proper evidence integration.

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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Identifying the Underground Railroad - Key Figures & Events

Identifying the Underground Railroad - Key Figures & Events

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Identifying the Underground Railroad - Key Figures & Events

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies

Understand the Underground Railroad and its role in the fight against slavery by examining historical narratives and the courageous individuals involved. Gain insights into the resistance against slavery, enhancing comprehension of this significant period.

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3rd Grade - 8th Grade

Communication Evolution - Morse Code - Telegraph and Telegrams

Communication Evolution - Morse Code - Telegraph and Telegrams

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Communication Evolution - Morse Code - Telegraph and Telegrams

3rd Grade - 8th Grade

English, Other

Explore the transformative history of communication with a focus on Morse Code and its revolutionary impact on message transmission before the internet and mobile phones. Understand the development and functionality of Morse Code, gaining insights into its effect on long-distance communication and the significant contributions of Samuel Morse.

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4th Grade - 6th Grade

Key Figures and Economic Factors - Abolitionists and Civil War - American History

Key Figures and Economic Factors - Abolitionists and Civil War - American History

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Key Figures and Economic Factors - Abolitionists and Civil War - American History

4th Grade - 6th Grade

History

Examine the crucial contributions of abolitionists and the economic dynamics that ignited the American Civil War. Understand key concepts, such as the contrast between the industrialized North and the agricultural South, while exploring the significant figures who influenced this period. Gain insights into the catalysts of the Civil War and the impact of these historical figures on American history.

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5th Grade

Understanding Cultural Movements - Harlem Renaissance

Understanding Cultural Movements - Harlem Renaissance

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Understanding Cultural Movements - Harlem Renaissance

5th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the vibrant cultural movement of the Harlem Renaissance, a period in the early 20th century when art, music, and literature flourished. Gain a deeper understanding of the Great Migration's influence and the roots of jazz music created by African Americans. This content aims to equip learners with historical insights and foster appreciation for cultural developments of the era.

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3rd Grade - 9th Grade

Inspirational Figures - Key Moments in History - Black History Month

Inspirational Figures - Key Moments in History - Black History Month

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Inspirational Figures - Key Moments in History - Black History Month

3rd Grade - 9th Grade

History

Engage with pivotal moments and influential figures in Black History through interactive questions designed to provide insights into significant historical events. Encourage reflection on personal inspirations while understanding the impact of key figures in the fight against segregation and slavery. Learners will develop a deeper comprehension of history and its ongoing influence, gaining critical thinking and analytical skills.

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4th Grade - 5th Grade

Understanding Historical Systems - Slavery and Government - Triangular Trade

Understanding Historical Systems - Slavery and Government - Triangular Trade

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Understanding Historical Systems - Slavery and Government - Triangular Trade

4th Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine the intricate historical systems of slavery, governmental evolution, and the triangular trade. Gain insights into historical governance structures and the economic and social impacts of the slave trade, enhancing the understanding of past and present societal dynamics.

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