Filter your results
4th Grade
Comprehension Skills - Texas and the Civil War - Social Studies
Comprehension
4th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on Texas, assessing the state's involvement in the Confederacy and the societal changes during and after the war. Learners will gain an understanding of significant historical shifts and develop skills in analyzing social transformations.
See more
4th Grade
Understanding Reconstruction - Freedman's Bureau and Constitutional Amendments
Comprehension
4th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the core elements of the Reconstruction era, including the Freedman's Bureau, the 15th Amendment, and the emergence of sharecropping in the South. Acquire understanding of the transformations and adversities confronted by African Americans during this crucial phase in American history.
See more
4th Grade
Constitutional Amendments - Post-Civil War Changes - Reconstruction Era
Comprehension
4th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the transformative Reconstruction era in American history, with a focus on critical constitutional amendments and the resulting societal changes. Gain insight into the impact of these amendments on civil rights and assess the challenges faced by African Americans during this time. Understand the historical context and develop skills in analyzing the complexities of post-Civil War America.
See more
4th Grade
Comprehension Skills - Economics and Leadership - Life During the American Civil War
Comprehension
4th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the economic activities, leadership, and significant events that influenced the American Civil War era. Learners will gain insights into the social and economic complexities of the period and develop comprehension skills to enhance their historical understanding.
See more
1st Grade - 5th Grade
Civil Rights Leadership - Life and Legacy - Martin Luther King, Jr.
Comprehension
1st Grade - 5th Grade
History
Examine Martin Luther King, Jr.'s crucial role in the American Civil Rights Movement, highlighting his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech and the enduring impact of his family and legacy. Gain insights into significant historical events and develop an understanding of King's principles of equality and nonviolent protest.
See more