Subject

Social-studies

5th Grade

Understanding Key Events - Causes and Consequences - American Revolution

Understanding Key Events - Causes and Consequences - American Revolution

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Understanding Key Events - Causes and Consequences - American Revolution

5th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the key events that led to the American Revolution, focusing on both military actions and legislative measures. Understand the motivations behind colonial resistance and analyze the impact of British policies on the colonies, leading to their ultimate quest for independence.

4th Grade

Comprehensive Analysis - Key Events & Impacts - World War II

Comprehensive Analysis - Key Events & Impacts - World War II

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Comprehensive Analysis - Key Events & Impacts - World War II

4th Grade

Social-studies

Explore major events of World War II, including D-Day, and assess their global ramifications. Understand the causes and outcomes of the conflict, enhancing geopolitical insights and fostering historical awareness.

4th Grade

Understanding Societal Impacts - Civil War and Reconstruction - Texas History

Understanding Societal Impacts - Civil War and Reconstruction - Texas History

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Understanding Societal Impacts - Civil War and Reconstruction - Texas History

4th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate Texas' involvement in the Civil War and the significant transformations during the Reconstruction era. Understand how these historical events influenced societal changes and the evolution of individual rights. Analyze the impact of these periods on Texas' political, social, and economic landscapes, while developing critical thinking and historical analysis skills.

5th Grade

Historical Knowledge Assessment - Key World War II Events

Historical Knowledge Assessment - Key World War II Events

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Historical Knowledge Assessment - Key World War II Events

5th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the pivotal events of World War II, focusing on military strategies and influential figures. Understand the significance of wartime decisions and their impact on the outcome of the conflict. Develop analytical skills to evaluate historical events and decisions in a comprehensive context, enhancing understanding of military history and international relations.

5th Grade

Comprehension - Key Events and Figures - American Revolution Era

Comprehension - Key Events and Figures - American Revolution Era

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Comprehension - Key Events and Figures - American Revolution Era

5th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate key questions surrounding the American Revolution, emphasizing strategic decisions and treaties. Understand critical historical outcomes and leadership influences, focusing on gaining insights into these significant factors.

5th Grade

Post-War Superpowers - Impact and Division - World War II Aftermath

Post-War Superpowers - Impact and Division - World War II Aftermath

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Post-War Superpowers - Impact and Division - World War II Aftermath

5th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the post-World War II rise of superpowers and the division of Germany to understand the geopolitical shifts and the beginnings of the Cold War. Focus on critical inquiries to evaluate the impact and consequences of these events on global politics. Develop skills in historical analysis and critical thinking while gaining a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal period in modern history.

5th Grade

Political Systems - Self-Government - Colonial America

Political Systems - Self-Government - Colonial America

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Political Systems - Self-Government - Colonial America

5th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the evolution of self-governance in Colonial America with a focus on political systems and the Mayflower Compact. Gain insights into democratic principles and early government formation by analyzing how settlers established frameworks for community leadership and decision-making. Develop an understanding of the origins of American political thought and governance, identifying key components in the establishment of local authority and collective responsibility. Cultivate critical thinking skills by assessing the impact of these early systems on modern democratic values.

5th Grade

World War II History - Pearl Harbor - U.S. Involvement

World War II History - Pearl Harbor - U.S. Involvement

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World War II History - Pearl Harbor - U.S. Involvement

5th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the key events leading to U.S. involvement in World War II, with a focus on the attack on Pearl Harbor. Understand the historical causes and analyze the impacts of pivotal decisions that influenced these events.

4th Grade

Event Analysis - Causes of American Revolution - American Revolutionary History

Event Analysis - Causes of American Revolution - American Revolutionary History

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Event Analysis - Causes of American Revolution - American Revolutionary History

4th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze how events such as the French and Indian War and the Boston Tea Party led to the American Revolution by examining the causes of colonial dissent. Understand the historical impact of these events on the relationship between the colonies and Great Britain, and develop skills in critical thinking and historical analysis.

5th Grade

Key Figures and Events - American Revolution - Historical Understanding

Key Figures and Events - American Revolution - Historical Understanding

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Key Figures and Events - American Revolution - Historical Understanding

5th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the significant events and key figures of the American Revolution, exploring both its causes and consequences. Gain a comprehensive understanding of historical connections and the impact of revolutionary leadership. Achieve insights into the political, social, and economic factors that shaped the period, enhancing critical thinking and analytical skills through the examination of this pivotal era in history.

5th Grade - University

Impact Assessment - Negative Outcomes - Columbian Exchange

Impact Assessment - Negative Outcomes - Columbian Exchange

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Impact Assessment - Negative Outcomes - Columbian Exchange

5th Grade - University

Social-studies

Examine the consequences of the Columbian Exchange, emphasizing its adverse effects on Native American civilizations and agriculture. Understand the historical context and recognize the significant alterations in population dynamics resulting from these impacts.

4th Grade

Florida State Government - Fundamental Laws and Structures - Civics

Florida State Government - Fundamental Laws and Structures - Civics

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Florida State Government - Fundamental Laws and Structures - Civics

4th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the structure and functions of Florida's state government, focusing on constitutional principles. Learn to identify government roles and legislative processes.

5th Grade

[Understanding State Government Structures - Roles and Functions]

[Understanding State Government Structures - Roles and Functions]

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[Understanding State Government Structures - Roles and Functions]

5th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the structure and duties of state government by engaging in questions that foster understanding. Learn how to recognize the functions and branches of various government entities, aiming to improve insights into governmental organization and responsibilities.

5th Grade

Understanding Government Structure - Three Branches - Civics & Governance

Understanding Government Structure - Three Branches - Civics & Governance

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Understanding Government Structure - Three Branches - Civics & Governance

5th Grade

Social-studies

Gain an in-depth understanding of the roles and functions of the three branches of government: legislative, executive, and judicial. Focus on comprehending key responsibilities and historical insights, enhancing knowledge about the separation of powers and the unique functions each branch serves in governance.

3rd Grade

Map Interpretation - Globe vs. Map - Geographic Skills

Map Interpretation - Globe vs. Map - Geographic Skills

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Map Interpretation - Globe vs. Map - Geographic Skills

3rd Grade

Social-studies

Examine the distinctions between globes and maps to deepen your understanding of map elements. Develop the ability to recognize geographic features and interpret climate data.

4th Grade

Understanding Key Events - Revolutionary Novelties - American Revolution

Understanding Key Events - Revolutionary Novelties - American Revolution

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Understanding Key Events - Revolutionary Novelties - American Revolution

4th Grade

Social-studies

Examine significant events and ideas of the American Revolution, such as the Stamp Act, boycotts, and the Declaration of Independence. Understand colonial reactions and the development of governance, sharpening historical understanding.

4th Grade

Historical Analysis - Key Figures - American Revolution

Historical Analysis - Key Figures - American Revolution

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Historical Analysis - Key Figures - American Revolution

4th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the significant contributions and influence of Washington, Jefferson, and Franklin during the American Revolution and their roles in the founding of the United States. Gain a comprehensive understanding of their leadership, strategies, and philosophical impact, along with insights into their enduring legacy in shaping the nation.

1st Grade

Understanding Responsibilities - Personal Development - Rights and Responsibilities

Understanding Responsibilities - Personal Development - Rights and Responsibilities

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Understanding Responsibilities - Personal Development - Rights and Responsibilities

1st Grade

Social-studies

Understand the fundamentals of personal responsibilities and associated vocabulary. Develop abilities in defining roles and identifying solutions within problem-solving contexts.

2nd Grade

Understanding Iconic Symbols - Key American Icons - U.S. National Symbols

Understanding Iconic Symbols - Key American Icons - U.S. National Symbols

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Understanding Iconic Symbols - Key American Icons - U.S. National Symbols

2nd Grade

Social-studies

Examine the symbolism associated with the American flag, bald eagle, and Statue of Liberty. Understand how these icons embody concepts of freedom, bravery, and national pride. Achieve a deeper comprehension of these symbols' cultural significance and learn to articulate the ways they reflect American values. Develop skills in critical analysis by investigating the historical and contemporary meanings of these national symbols.

3rd Grade

Geographical Insights - Landscape Features - Northeast Region

Geographical Insights - Landscape Features - Northeast Region

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Geographical Insights - Landscape Features - Northeast Region

3rd Grade

Social-studies

Study the unique natural features of the Northeast region, including its mountains, rivers, and coastlines. Gain insights into prominent regional landmarks and appreciate their historical and environmental significance.

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