Subject

Social-studies

History

8th Grade

Colonial Resistance and Response - Aftermath of the French and Indian War - American Revolution Prelude

Colonial Resistance and Response - Aftermath of the French and Indian War - American Revolution Prelude

Comprehension

Colonial Resistance and Response - Aftermath of the French and Indian War - American Revolution Prelude

8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the political and social impacts that ensued after the French and Indian War, emphasizing the Proclamation Line of 1763, significant colonial protests, and British taxation policies. Understand the escalating tensions leading to the American Revolution through an examination of crucial events and influential colonial groups, including the Sons and Daughters of Liberty. Learners will gain insight into the factors contributing to revolutionary sentiment and develop a robust understanding of the period's key political and social dynamics.

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8th Grade

Understanding Colonial Perspectives - Ohio River Valley - French and Indian War

Understanding Colonial Perspectives - Ohio River Valley - French and Indian War

Comprehension

Understanding Colonial Perspectives - Ohio River Valley - French and Indian War

8th Grade

History

Explore colonial perspectives during the French and Indian War, focusing on the contested ownership of the Ohio River Valley. Understand the effects of colonial policies and develop critical analysis skills for historical events.

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8th Grade

Comprehension Skills - Key Events - Causes of the American Revolution

Comprehension Skills - Key Events - Causes of the American Revolution

Comprehension

Comprehension Skills - Key Events - Causes of the American Revolution

8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore significant events and legislation contributing to the American Revolution, including the Boston Tea Party and the Stamp Act. Gain a deeper understanding of colonial resistance motivations and the key acts leading to independence.

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8th Grade

Historical Analysis - American Independence - Causes of the American Revolution

Historical Analysis - American Independence - Causes of the American Revolution

Comprehension

Historical Analysis - American Independence - Causes of the American Revolution

8th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the significant events and ideas that ignited the American colonies' quest for independence, focusing on the influence of taxes and Enlightenment philosophies. Understand the factors leading to the American Revolution and examine the impact of key historical figures in the development of the independence movement.

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6th Grade - 10th Grade

Historical Analysis - Birth and Expansion of Industrial Revolution

Historical Analysis - Birth and Expansion of Industrial Revolution

Comprehension

Historical Analysis - Birth and Expansion of Industrial Revolution

6th Grade - 10th Grade

History

Explore the origins and expansion of the Industrial Revolution by examining critical technological advancements and the resulting socioeconomic changes. Understand the causes and effects of industrialization to gain insights into historical developments and their enduring impacts on society.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Exploration Skills - Native American Territories - Westward Expansion

Exploration Skills - Native American Territories - Westward Expansion

Comprehension

Exploration Skills - Native American Territories - Westward Expansion

6th Grade - 8th Grade

History

Investigate the early stages of American westward expansion, concentrating on Native American territories and key events such as the journey through the Cumberland Gap. Study historical figures and concepts like Daniel Boone’s expeditions and the idea of "Manifest Destiny" to enrich understanding of exploration and its historical impact.

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8th Grade

Comprehension Skills - American Revolution - Key Events of the Revolution

Comprehension Skills - American Revolution - Key Events of the Revolution

Comprehension

Comprehension Skills - American Revolution - Key Events of the Revolution

8th Grade

Social Studies

Examine key events of the American Revolution, focusing on causes such as the Proclamation Line of 1763 and issues of taxation. Understand the colonists' pursuit of independence and the societal impacts of the revolution. Enhance comprehension of historical change and the movement for individual rights.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Historical Analysis - Copernican Theory & Newtonian Laws - The Scientific Revolution

Historical Analysis - Copernican Theory & Newtonian Laws - The Scientific Revolution

Comprehension

Historical Analysis - Copernican Theory & Newtonian Laws - The Scientific Revolution

6th Grade - 8th Grade

English

Investigate the crucial breakthroughs and key figures that influenced the Scientific Revolution, focusing on the shift from the geocentric to the heliocentric model and the fundamental principles of physics established by Newton. Gain an understanding of the historical context, scientific advancements, and the resilience demonstrated by scientists such as Copernicus and Newton. Develop critical thinking skills by examining how scientific inquiry often challenges traditional beliefs.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Historical Analysis - Role of International Figures - American Revolution

Historical Analysis - Role of International Figures - American Revolution

Comprehension

Historical Analysis - Role of International Figures - American Revolution

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the significant contributions of Marquis de Lafayette during the American Revolution, emphasizing his leadership and international impact. Gain insights into the critical support provided by international figures, enhancing understanding of historical alliances and leadership dynamics.

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6th Grade - 10th Grade

Urban Political Dynamics - 19th Century Political Machines - American History

Urban Political Dynamics - 19th Century Political Machines - American History

Comprehension

Urban Political Dynamics - 19th Century Political Machines - American History

6th Grade - 10th Grade

History

Explore the role and influence of political machines in 19th-century American urban centers, focusing on key figures such as William Tweed and organizations like Tammany Hall. Gain understanding of the balance between corruption and service delivery in machine politics, analyzing its historical impact on governance and city development.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Strategic Leadership - Factors of Colonial Victory - American Revolution

Strategic Leadership - Factors of Colonial Victory - American Revolution

Comprehension

Strategic Leadership - Factors of Colonial Victory - American Revolution

6th Grade - 8th Grade

History

Analyze the crucial elements that led to the colonists' victory in the American Revolution, focusing on strategic leadership and foreign alliances. Gain understanding of pivotal battles, significant dates, and strategic advantages that influenced the war's outcome. Identify how leadership decisions and international support played critical roles in achieving independence, while developing knowledge of key historical events and relevant strategic concepts.

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8th Grade

Historical Analysis - Territorial Expansion - The Louisiana Purchase

Historical Analysis - Territorial Expansion - The Louisiana Purchase

Comprehension

Historical Analysis - Territorial Expansion - The Louisiana Purchase

8th Grade

History

Explore the pivotal moment of the Louisiana Purchase, examining its historical significance and territorial implications. Gain insights into the geopolitical landscape of 1803, including key figures and transactions, to enhance understanding of early American expansion policies.

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8th Grade

Comprehension - Benjamin Franklin's Political Influence - Founding Figures

Comprehension - Benjamin Franklin's Political Influence - Founding Figures

Comprehension

Comprehension - Benjamin Franklin's Political Influence - Founding Figures

8th Grade

Social Studies

Examine Benjamin Franklin's pivotal political contributions, emphasizing his influential role in early American governance and efforts toward colonial unity. Enhance understanding of historical perspectives and develop critical analysis skills by focusing on Franklin's initiatives, such as the "Join or Die" cartoon and the Albany Plan of Union.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Understanding the Impacts - Urbanization and Working Conditions - Industrial Revolution

Understanding the Impacts - Urbanization and Working Conditions - Industrial Revolution

Comprehension

Understanding the Impacts - Urbanization and Working Conditions - Industrial Revolution

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Special Education

Explore the Industrial Revolution, concentrating on the difficult working conditions and the effects of rapid urbanization. Understand the socio-economic transformations and environmental impacts of the era, while identifying key changes and their implications for modern society.

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8th Grade

Analyzing Causes and Effects - Sectionalism - American Civil War

Analyzing Causes and Effects - Sectionalism - American Civil War

Comprehension

Analyzing Causes and Effects - Sectionalism - American Civil War

8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the causes and effects of sectionalism that led to the American Civil War, highlighting regional divisions along with their economic and political underpinnings. Enhance understanding of the complexities of sectional loyalty and its impact on the disunity of the United States, deepening comprehension of historical events and concepts.

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8th Grade

Analyzing Historical Poetry - Abolitionist Movement - Antebellum America

Analyzing Historical Poetry - Abolitionist Movement - Antebellum America

Comprehension

Analyzing Historical Poetry - Abolitionist Movement - Antebellum America

8th Grade

History

Examine a 19th-century poem by John Greenleaf Whittier, focusing on its connections to the abolitionist movement and the broader context of antebellum America. Analyze the poet's stance on slavery, explore the cultural and historical significance of abolitionist literature, and develop skills in historical analysis and interpretation.

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8th Grade

The American Revolution: Understanding Taxes and Colonial Response

The American Revolution: Understanding Taxes and Colonial Response

Comprehension

The American Revolution: Understanding Taxes and Colonial Response

8th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the complex dynamics of the American Revolution through the interactions between British taxation and colonial resistance. Understand the primary causes of the revolution and recognize the strategies employed by colonists to challenge British authority. Develop critical thinking skills about historical events and their influence on modern governance.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Key Outcomes of Battles - Major Conflicts - Revolutionary War

Key Outcomes of Battles - Major Conflicts - Revolutionary War

Comprehension

Key Outcomes of Battles - Major Conflicts - Revolutionary War

6th Grade - 8th Grade

History

Analyze the pivotal battles and strategic decisions that influenced the course of the Revolutionary War, with a focus on the contributions of the Patriots and Loyalists. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the war's major events, enhancing skills in analyzing historical conflicts and their outcomes.

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8th Grade

Impact of AI on Employment - Workplace Transformations

Impact of AI on Employment - Workplace Transformations

Comprehension

Impact of AI on Employment - Workplace Transformations

8th Grade

English

Explore the profound effects of AI on traditional labor markets by examining how technology reshapes job roles and economic structures. Gain insights into AI's potential to enhance productivity and create new job opportunities. Understand the importance of developing skills necessary for the future workforce.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Understanding the Third Amendment - Causes and Effects of the American Revolution

Understanding the Third Amendment - Causes and Effects of the American Revolution

Comprehension

Understanding the Third Amendment - Causes and Effects of the American Revolution

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the historical context and implications of the Third Amendment, exploring its significance during the American Revolution and its role in protecting homeowner rights. Understand constitutional protections and their historical importance, fostering a grasp of legal and civic frameworks.

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