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5th Grade - 7th Grade

Central Idea Identification - Bartering Systems in Native American Societies - Economic Practices

Central Idea Identification - Bartering Systems in Native American Societies - Economic Practices

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Central Idea Identification - Bartering Systems in Native American Societies - Economic Practices

5th Grade - 7th Grade

English

Investigate the bartering systems utilized by Native American societies to comprehend the exchange of goods and services before the advent of currency. Learners will identify central ideas, enhance comprehension skills, and gain an appreciation for historical economic practices.

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4th Grade

Tribal Relations and Cultural Practices - Native American Tribes of North Carolina - Piedmont Region

Tribal Relations and Cultural Practices - Native American Tribes of North Carolina - Piedmont Region

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Tribal Relations and Cultural Practices - Native American Tribes of North Carolina - Piedmont Region

4th Grade

Social Studies, English

Investigate the complex tribal interactions and distinctive cultural traditions of Native American tribes in North Carolina's Piedmont region. Understand the historical relationships between European settlers and tribes such as the Catawba, Tuscarora, and Waxhaw, highlighting character traits and customs. Gain insights into the complexities of early American history and expand knowledge of tribal societal roles and cultural dynamics.

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4th Grade

Significance and Materials - Native American Jewelry - Cultural Heritage

Significance and Materials - Native American Jewelry - Cultural Heritage

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Significance and Materials - Native American Jewelry - Cultural Heritage

4th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the cultural significance of Native American jewelry, focusing on its representation of tribal identity and traditions. Understand the historical importance, identify valuable materials used, and examine the impact of European influence on jewelry-making techniques.

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4th Grade - 7th Grade

Understanding Citizenship - Rights and Responsibilities - American Civics

Understanding Citizenship - Rights and Responsibilities - American Civics

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Understanding Citizenship - Rights and Responsibilities - American Civics

4th Grade - 7th Grade

Social Studies

Explore foundational concepts of citizenship, focusing on the rights and responsibilities involved. Examine the historical evolution of citizenship in the United States and the naturalization process. Gain insights into civic duties and identities.

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4th Grade

Understanding Tribal Characteristics - NC Coastal Plains Native Americans - Regional and Cultural History

Understanding Tribal Characteristics - NC Coastal Plains Native Americans - Regional and Cultural History

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Understanding Tribal Characteristics - NC Coastal Plains Native Americans - Regional and Cultural History

4th Grade

Social Studies, English

Explore the regional and cultural history of Native American tribes in the North Carolina Coastal Plains, emphasizing shared characteristics, living arrangements, and spiritual beliefs. Gain insights into the tribes' way of life, the rationale behind settlement choices, and an appreciation for their cultural significance. This study fosters critical thinking and comparative analysis skills.

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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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3rd Grade - 4th Grade

Exploration Impact - Native Americans & European Encounters

Exploration Impact - Native Americans & European Encounters

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Exploration Impact - Native Americans & European Encounters

3rd Grade - 4th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the interactions between Native Americans and European explorers during the era of exploration, focusing on their motivations and the resulting consequences. Gain insights into the cultural exchanges and conflicts that shaped early American history, enhancing understanding of the diverse perspectives involved.

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4th Grade - 6th Grade

James Weldon Johnson - Biography and Contributions

James Weldon Johnson - Biography and Contributions

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James Weldon Johnson - Biography and Contributions

4th Grade - 6th Grade

History, Social Studies

Understand the life and achievements of James Weldon Johnson, an influential African American poet, lawyer, and civil rights leader. Explore his impact on the Harlem Renaissance and the civil rights movement. Examine his contributions and the significance of his work in advancing social justice and cultural expression.

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5th Grade - 8th Grade

Historical Events - Thanksgiving Celebrations - Colonial America

Historical Events - Thanksgiving Celebrations - Colonial America

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Historical Events - Thanksgiving Celebrations - Colonial America

5th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the origins and evolution of Thanksgiving in the United States with a focus on the historical context of the Pilgrims and their early celebrations. Gain insights into cultural traditions and their historical significance to enhance understanding of American history and its cultural development.

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4th Grade - 7th Grade

Understanding Modern American Indians - Contemporary Perspectives - Native American Studies

Understanding Modern American Indians - Contemporary Perspectives - Native American Studies

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Understanding Modern American Indians - Contemporary Perspectives - Native American Studies

4th Grade - 7th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the lives of contemporary Native Americans, focusing on common stereotypes and their impact on identity and culture. Gain insights into modern Native American lifestyles and the historical context of reservations, enhancing understanding of cultural diversity and fostering empathy.

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1st Grade - 2nd Grade

[Critical Thinking and Analysis - War of 1812 - American History]

[Critical Thinking and Analysis - War of 1812 - American History]

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[Critical Thinking and Analysis - War of 1812 - American History]

1st Grade - 2nd Grade

Social Studies

Explore the key events and figures of the War of 1812, providing early learners with a cohesive understanding of American history. Develop critical thinking skills by examining the conflict's causes, major battles, and impacts on Native American relations.

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1st Grade - 2nd Grade

[Cultural Understanding - Migration and Lifestyles - Native American History]

[Cultural Understanding - Migration and Lifestyles - Native American History]

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[Cultural Understanding - Migration and Lifestyles - Native American History]

1st Grade - 2nd Grade

History

Investigate the migration patterns and lifestyles of the First Americans, known as Native Americans, through engaging questions and answers. Gain insights into cultural interactions, migration methodologies, and the linguistic contributions of Native American heritage.

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2nd Grade - 5th Grade

Achievements in Science - Black History Month - Contributions and Innovators

Achievements in Science - Black History Month - Contributions and Innovators

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Achievements in Science - Black History Month - Contributions and Innovators

2nd Grade - 5th Grade

Science, Social Studies

Examine the scientific achievements and significant contributions of African Americans, focusing on historical figures and inventions that have impacted society. Understand the importance of diversity in science, fostering an appreciation for the contributions of various cultures to scientific advancement.

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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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5th Grade - 8th Grade

Historical Analysis - Florida Control - Adams-Onís Treaty

Historical Analysis - Florida Control - Adams-Onís Treaty

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Historical Analysis - Florida Control - Adams-Onís Treaty

5th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the historical context and implications of the Adams-Onís Treaty with a primary focus on Florida's control and settlement dynamics in the early 19th century. Gain insights into the geopolitical strategies of Spain and the United States, enhancing understanding of territorial negotiations and their impact on North American history.

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Kindergarten - University

Historical Impact - Triangular Trade and Inca Civilization - Latin American History

Historical Impact - Triangular Trade and Inca Civilization - Latin American History

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Historical Impact - Triangular Trade and Inca Civilization - Latin American History

Kindergarten - University

Other, History, Social Studies

Explore Latin America's complex history by focusing on the Triangular Trade and Inca civilization. Gain insights into historical trade routes and agricultural innovations to enhance understanding of historical geography and cultural development.

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1st Grade - 5th Grade

Declaration Drafting - Road to Independence - American Colonial History

Declaration Drafting - Road to Independence - American Colonial History

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Declaration Drafting - Road to Independence - American Colonial History

1st Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies

Examine pivotal moments leading to American independence, focusing on the impact of the Stamp Act, the significance of the Boston Tea Party, and the influential roles of key figures like Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. Understand the causes of independence and explore the drafting of foundational documents, gaining insights into colonial resistance and the formation of a new nation.

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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Key Historical Influences - California Missions - Early California History

Key Historical Influences - California Missions - Early California History

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Key Historical Influences - California Missions - Early California History

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

History, Social Studies

Examine the historical significance and establishment of California Missions with a focus on key figures such as Father Junipero Serra and the intentions of the Spanish government. Understand the efforts of conversion, the cultural exchanges that took place, and how these missions influenced urban development. Gain insight into their broader impact on California's historical landscape through analysis of these transformative events.

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5th Grade - 6th Grade

Vocabulary Comprehension - Core Concepts - History and Geography

Vocabulary Comprehension - Core Concepts - History and Geography

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Vocabulary Comprehension - Core Concepts - History and Geography

5th Grade - 6th Grade

Social Studies, History

Focuses on assessing vocabulary comprehension in history and geography, emphasizing key concepts in map skills and sources. Enables learners to distinguish between primary and secondary sources and interpret map elements for enhanced geographical understanding.

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5th Grade

Historical Understanding - Indian Removal Act - Trail of Tears

Historical Understanding - Indian Removal Act - Trail of Tears

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Historical Understanding - Indian Removal Act - Trail of Tears

5th Grade

History, Social Studies

Examine the historical context and events surrounding the Trail of Tears and the Indian Removal Act of 1830, emphasizing the forced relocation of Native American tribes. Analyze differing perspectives on land ownership and explore the motivations behind Andrew Jackson's policies. Aim to achieve a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of this period in American history, focusing on critical thinking and analysis of the factors influencing these developments.

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