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2nd Grade - 3rd Grade

Understanding Presidential Residences and Symbols - The White House in Focus

Understanding Presidential Residences and Symbols - The White House in Focus

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Understanding Presidential Residences and Symbols - The White House in Focus

2nd Grade - 3rd Grade

History

American History

Explore the history, significance, and features of The White House, the official residence of the President of the United States. Gain insights into its architectural history, cultural symbolism, and operational functions, while enhancing understanding of U.S. civic life and iconic landmarks.

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1st Grade - 2nd Grade

Understanding National Symbols - The American Flag - Civics Education

Understanding National Symbols - The American Flag - Civics Education

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Understanding National Symbols - The American Flag - Civics Education

1st Grade - 2nd Grade

History

American History

Explore the symbolism and structure of the American flag by examining its colors, stars, and stripes. Gain a deeper understanding of national symbols to enhance knowledge of civics and national identity.

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5th Grade - 8th Grade

Presidential History - Architecture & Operations - The White House

Presidential History - Architecture & Operations - The White House

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Presidential History - Architecture & Operations - The White House

5th Grade - 8th Grade

Examine the historical and architectural significance of The White House and its pivotal role in presidential operations. Develop a comprehensive understanding of its structure, prominent areas, and notable historical events to deepen knowledge about presidential governance and responsibilities.

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3rd Grade - 7th Grade

The White House - US Government Buildings - Social Studies

The White House - US Government Buildings - Social Studies

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The White House - US Government Buildings - Social Studies

3rd Grade - 7th Grade

Social Studies

Gain an understanding of the White House by examining its location, residents, and architectural features through multiple-choice and multi-select questions. Learn about the roles played by different parts of the building and the individuals who live there, enhancing knowledge of US government structures.

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4th Grade

Government Powers and Checks - Federal System - U.S. Governance

Government Powers and Checks - Federal System - U.S. Governance

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Government Powers and Checks - Federal System - U.S. Governance

4th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the division of powers in the United States' federal system, focusing on the roles and responsibilities of federal and state authorities and the concept of checks and balances among the branches. Gain an understanding of how power is shared and divided among governing bodies and branches, appreciating the significance of these structures in maintaining a balanced and functional government.

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2nd Grade - 3rd Grade

[Character Analysis and Literary Elements - Comprehension - Mystery Genre Exploration]

[Character Analysis and Literary Elements - Comprehension - Mystery Genre Exploration]

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[Character Analysis and Literary Elements - Comprehension - Mystery Genre Exploration]

2nd Grade - 3rd Grade

English

Literature, Reading

Investigate character interactions and literary elements within a mystery set in the White House, focusing on main characters KC, Marshall, and Darren. Develop comprehension skills by identifying themes, understanding figurative language, and analyzing character traits to enhance the ability to interpret and discuss mystery narratives effectively.

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5th Grade - 8th Grade

Terminology Mastery - Key Concepts of Industrial Revolution and Reforms

Terminology Mastery - Key Concepts of Industrial Revolution and Reforms

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Terminology Mastery - Key Concepts of Industrial Revolution and Reforms

5th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore key terms and ideas related to the Industrial Revolution and various reform movements. Gain the vocabulary necessary to understand this transformative period. Deepen knowledge of historical economic developments and social changes. Enhance understanding of technological advances and societal progress during this era.

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3rd Grade - 12th Grade

Flag Design and History - Symbolism - American Heritage

Flag Design and History - Symbolism - American Heritage

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Flag Design and History - Symbolism - American Heritage

3rd Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the historical design and symbolism of the American flag, focusing on its creation, key elements, and proper etiquette. Gain insights into essential aspects of national symbols, enhancing understanding of American heritage.

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2nd Grade - 4th Grade

Presidential History - Paranormal Encounters - "Ghosts in the White House"

Presidential History - Paranormal Encounters - "Ghosts in the White House"

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Presidential History - Paranormal Encounters - "Ghosts in the White House"

2nd Grade - 4th Grade

Social Studies, English

Investigate the historical allure and supernatural tales of the White House, focusing on both its famous residents and notable spectral visitors like Abraham Lincoln. Gain insights into U.S. presidential history while enhancing critical thinking and historical analysis skills by examining the intersection of fact and folklore.

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1st Grade - 3rd Grade

Understanding the Three Branches of Government - Checks and Balances - American Legal System

Understanding the Three Branches of Government - Checks and Balances - American Legal System

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Understanding the Three Branches of Government - Checks and Balances - American Legal System

1st Grade - 3rd Grade

Social Studies

Explore the foundational elements of the American legal system, focusing on the U.S. Constitution, constitutional reforms, and the respective roles of federal and state governments. Enhance comprehension of legal interpretations such as originalism and the living constitution while understanding the importance of checks and balances within the governmental framework. Develop critical thinking regarding constitutional principles and their application in modern governance, gaining insights into the balance of power and the dynamics of federalism.

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1st Grade - 3rd Grade

[Symbolism of Colors - History of the American Flag]

[Symbolism of Colors - History of the American Flag]

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[Symbolism of Colors - History of the American Flag]

1st Grade - 3rd Grade

Social Studies

Explore the intricate history and symbolic meaning of the colors and design elements of the first American flag. Gain insights into its origins and understand its evolution to foster a deeper appreciation for historical symbols.

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4th Grade - 6th Grade

American Flag Knowledge Assessment - Colors & Historical Significance - U.S. Flag History

American Flag Knowledge Assessment - Colors & Historical Significance - U.S. Flag History

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American Flag Knowledge Assessment - Colors & Historical Significance - U.S. Flag History

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Social Studies, History

Explore the colors, historical acts, and symbolism related to the American flag, focusing on key historical dates and changes, including the Third Flag Act. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the flag's design evolution and the significance of its elements to enhance knowledge of U.S. history and cultural heritage.

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5th Grade - 7th Grade

Understanding Checks and Balances - Roman Constitution - Ancient Roman Government

Understanding Checks and Balances - Roman Constitution - Ancient Roman Government

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Understanding Checks and Balances - Roman Constitution - Ancient Roman Government

5th Grade - 7th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the complex structure of the Roman government, particularly its unwritten constitution, which consists of tradition, customs, and laws. Understand the critical role of checks and balances in preventing any one branch from gaining excessive power. Enhance comprehension of governance and the historical foundations that contribute to modern government systems.

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Kindergarten - University

Analysis and Understanding - Political Concepts - Political Systems

Analysis and Understanding - Political Concepts - Political Systems

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Analysis and Understanding - Political Concepts - Political Systems

Kindergarten - University

Geography

Other

Explore political systems and concepts to identify and differentiate between governance styles, including democracy, monarchy, and totalitarianism. Understand these systems' structures, evaluate their characteristics, and compare their operational frameworks across various geographical and historical contexts.

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3rd Grade - 4th Grade

[American Symbols - Proper Flag Handling - National Respect]

[American Symbols - Proper Flag Handling - National Respect]

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[American Symbols - Proper Flag Handling - National Respect]

3rd Grade - 4th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the significance of the American flag as a national symbol by understanding the concept of symbols, mastering the rules for its proper handling, and reflecting on the role of national symbols in civic identity and respect.

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5th Grade - 8th Grade

Understanding Flag Etiquette - Symbolism and Proper Handling - American Flags

Understanding Flag Etiquette - Symbolism and Proper Handling - American Flags

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Understanding Flag Etiquette - Symbolism and Proper Handling - American Flags

5th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Examine key aspects of American flag etiquette, focusing on the symbolism of its elements and proper handling and respectful display methods. Understand the values conveyed by the flag's colors and design, and learn correct protocols for its display and maintenance.

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4th Grade - 6th Grade

American Flag Facts - Design and History - National Symbols

American Flag Facts - Design and History - National Symbols

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American Flag Facts - Design and History - National Symbols

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine the design and historical significance of the American flag, focusing on its creation, structure, and symbolism. Gain insights into historical events and the evolution of national symbols, enhancing understanding of U.S. history and heritage.

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4th Grade

Understanding Themes and Vocabulary - Interpretation Skills - Literary Analysis

Understanding Themes and Vocabulary - Interpretation Skills - Literary Analysis

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Understanding Themes and Vocabulary - Interpretation Skills - Literary Analysis

4th Grade

English

Literature

Exploring literary works involves interpreting themes, gaining insights into characters, and understanding vocabulary nuances. These analytical skills enable learners to draw conclusions and deepen their grasp of texts.

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2nd Grade - 3rd Grade

[American Symbolism - Bald Eagle & Flag - U.S. History Basics]

[American Symbolism - Bald Eagle & Flag - U.S. History Basics]

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[American Symbolism - Bald Eagle & Flag - U.S. History Basics]

2nd Grade - 3rd Grade

History

American History

Explore the significance of American heritage symbols, focusing on the bald eagle and the history and meaning of the U.S. flag. Gain an understanding of these icons' symbolism and appreciate the historical context surrounding American independence.

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1st Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Principles - Key Aspects of International Law - Introduction to Legal Concepts

Understanding Principles - Key Aspects of International Law - Introduction to Legal Concepts

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Understanding Principles - Key Aspects of International Law - Introduction to Legal Concepts

1st Grade - 12th Grade

Professional Development

Explore the fundamental principles of international law, focusing on areas such as copyright, patents, and international arbitration. Gain a foundational understanding of these legal concepts to build essential knowledge for professional and academic advancement in law-related fields.

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