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7th Grade
Understanding Citizenship - Naturalization Process and Diversity - Civic Education
Comprehension
7th Grade
History
Explore the concept of citizenship by defining its essence, examining the naturalization process, and analyzing the impact of societal diversity. Gain insights into becoming a citizen, understand the significance of the 14th Amendment, and appreciate the diverse fabric of modern communities.
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7th Grade
Understanding U.S. Citizenship - Fourteenth Amendment
Comprehension
7th Grade
Social Studies
Focus on the intricacies of U.S. citizenship, emphasizing the Fourteenth Amendment. Explore naturalization, the law of soil (jus soli), and the law of blood (jus sanguinis) as well as citizenship rights. Gain a comprehensive understanding of citizenship principles and the Fourteenth Amendment's significant role in defining citizenry in the United States.
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Key Ideas & Details - Analyzing Historical and Scientific Concepts
Comprehension
6th Grade - 8th Grade
English
Explore key concepts in history and science, examining pivotal innovations such as the invention of the printing press and foundational methodologies like the scientific method. Gain insights into significant historical events, scientific processes, and construction principles to understand their impact on modern society.
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Critical Thinking - Understanding Biographical Influences - Dolores Huerta's Activism
Comprehension
6th Grade - 8th Grade
English
Explore the influence of Dolores Huerta's formative years and experiences on her dedication to enhancing the welfare of farm workers and her substantial contributions to labor rights. Gain insight into how personal history can shape leadership and activism, while understanding the power of public speaking in driving social change. Learners will develop an appreciation for the interplay between individual backgrounds and impactful advocacy.
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8th Grade
U.S. Citizenship and Government Overview - Citizenship Responsibilities and Processes - Constitution and Legislative Process
Comprehension
8th Grade
Social Studies
Gain an engaging understanding of U.S. citizenship by examining responsibilities, the naturalization process, and the Constitution alongside legislative procedures. Develop knowledge of government structures, citizen obligations, and the constitutional amendment process, equipping learners with comprehensive civic understanding.
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Understanding Historical Context - Japanese Americans - World War II
Comprehension
6th Grade - 8th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the historical experiences of Japanese Americans during World War II, focusing on the pivotal events such as the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the enactment of Executive Order 9066. Gain an understanding of the social and political dynamics that resulted in internment and explore the long-term consequences, culminating in reparations achieved through the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. Develop analytical skills by investigating these historical narratives to grasp their enduring impact on civil rights and social justice.
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8th Grade
Judicial Decisions - Early Republic - U.S. Supreme Court Cases
Comprehension
8th Grade
Social Studies
Investigate key judicial decisions and themes from the early years of the U.S. Republic, concentrating on landmark Supreme Court cases. Gain insights into the judicial branch's role in shaping government and law, enhancing understanding of historical legal frameworks and their contemporary significance.
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8th Grade
The Civil Rights Movement: Peaceful Protests and Key Figures - A Historical Perspective
Comprehension
8th Grade
English
Examine the essential influence of the Civil Rights Movement in promoting racial equality in the United States, with a focus on key events and influential figures such as Martin Luther King Jr. Gain insight into the movement's enduring impact on today's justice challenges and recognize the effectiveness of collective action and peaceful protest in driving social change.
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Understanding Civil Cases - The Seventh Amendment - U.S. Constitutional Rights
Comprehension
6th Grade - 8th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the Seventh Amendment, which outlines the right to jury trials in federal civil cases. Gain a comprehensive understanding of its implications, including the minimum property value required for jury trials, and how it contrasts with amendments pertaining to criminal rights.
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7th Grade
The Role of Nonviolent Protest - Sit-In Movement - U.S. Civil Rights Movement
Comprehension
7th Grade
History
Explore the significance of nonviolent protests during the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, concentrating on the sit-in movement and its role in desegregation. Gain insights into grassroots organizing strategies, understand the challenges faced by protesters, and evaluate the effectiveness of peaceful demonstrations in advancing civil rights.
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
[Analyzing Women's Contributions - Social and Political Movements - Historical Impact]
Comprehension
6th Grade - 8th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the pivotal roles of women in social and political movements, highlighting their significant contributions and impact. Gain insights into historical contexts, understand women's influence on civil rights, and develop analytical skills to identify key contributions throughout history.
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6th Grade
Understanding Civil Rights - Key Events & Influences - Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement
Comprehension
6th Grade
History
Explore pivotal moments and influential figures of the Civil Rights Movement, with a focus on the impact of Martin Luther King Jr.'s efforts. Gain insight into significant laws, events, and philosophies that shaped the era, enabling understanding of the movement’s implications on current social justice endeavors.
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8th Grade
[Historical Comprehension - Founding Documents - American Constitution]
Comprehension
8th Grade
History
Examine the founding documents of the United States, concentrating on key figures, pivotal ideas, and significant compromises that influenced the American Constitution. Understand the creation of a bicameral legislature, the concept of unalienable rights, and how historical rebellions contributed to the development of a stronger national government.
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
[Comprehension and Critical Thinking - Martin Luther King Jr. - Civil Rights Movement]
Comprehension
6th Grade - 8th Grade
History
Explore the impactful life and achievements of Martin Luther King Jr., with a focus on his pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement and the iconic "I Have a Dream" speech. Enhance understanding of historical events and develop critical thinking skills regarding social justice issues. Emphasize the subject's influence on society and cultivate an appreciation for advocacy and equality.
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
[Electrical Engineering - Concepts & Disciplines - Professional Roles]
Comprehension
6th Grade - 8th Grade
Other
Explore fundamental electrical engineering concepts, various disciplines, and professional roles within the industry. Gain an understanding of different engineering focus areas and develop essential skills such as critical thinking and problem-solving.
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Understanding Economic and Political Dynamics - American Growth, Cold War, and Social Movements - 1950s American History
Comprehension
6th Grade - 8th Grade
History
Examine the pivotal economic and political events in 1950s America, including significant growth factors, the Korean War's onset, and the emergence of the Civil Rights Movement. Develop an understanding of key historical milestones and their impact on contemporary American society, enhancing insights into economic, political, and social developments during this era.
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