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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Analyzing Founding Documents - Primary Source Exploration - Formation of Nationhood
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine primary sources that significantly influenced American independence, focusing on documents such as the Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights. Gain an understanding of historical governance concepts and the evolution of rights. Learn to analyze the ideas that shaped political systems and contributed to the development of democratic principles in the United States.
6th Grade
Chronological Event Calculation - Date Systems - Historical Timelines
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6th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate historical timelines with a focus on understanding the BC, AD, BCE, and CE systems. Differentiate their applications and learn how to accurately calculate time spans across these eras. Acquire skills to effectively interpret historical periods and understand the nuances of calendar systems used in marking historical time.
6th Grade
Assessment Skills - Classroom Expectations - Social Studies
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6th Grade
Social-studies
Focus on key classroom expectations and assessment guidelines in social studies by understanding grading systems and behavior policies. Learn about necessary skills related to social studies topics, enhancing understanding while adhering to academic standards.
8th Grade
Understanding the Importance of Social Studies - History & Geography - Global Citizenship
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the complex aspects of social studies, including history and geography, to understand their influence on global citizenship. Develop insights into societal dynamics and enhance cultural awareness.
8th Grade
Understanding Historical Decisions - First and Second Continental Congress - American Revolution Politics
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Explore the objectives and key events of the First and Second Continental Congresses during the American Revolution. Identify the steps leading to American independence and the influential figures involved in these pivotal moments.
8th Grade
Quiz - Curriculum Overview - 8th Grade Social Studies
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Focus on key themes such as government, the westward expansion of the United States, and major events in U.S. history. Develop the ability to identify core components of a syllabus and recognize significant historical periods, enhancing analytical skills in historical contexts.
5th Grade - University
Impact Assessment - Negative Outcomes - Columbian Exchange
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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.
6th Grade
Understanding the Social Studies Curriculum - Classroom Rules & Expectations
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6th Grade
Social-studies
Engage in an exploration of ancient civilizations, understanding their development and influence on modern society. Learn about expected behavior protocols that encourage a respectful and productive learning environment. Familiarize yourself with academic policies that outline the standards and expectations for student performance and conduct. Develop critical thinking, research, and analytical skills through the study of historical societies and their relevance to contemporary issues.
8th Grade
Analyzing Jamestown Settlements - Historical Context - Early American Colonies
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Explore how the diverse occupations of early Jamestown settlers shaped colonial priorities and historical development. Understand the focus on establishing economic stability and self-sufficiency through the roles of gentlemen, laborers, craftsmen, and farmers. Analyze the challenges faced, including labor shortages and the need for skilled trades, and assess the settlers' impact on economic and social structures.
6th Grade - 8th Grade
Analyzing Historical Contributions - Women in Movements - Social and Political Change
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine women's roles in historical movements and their societal impacts. Gain insights into women's advocacy and eloquent contributions, focusing on understanding their influence and recognizing skills in leadership and communication.
6th Grade
Understanding Social Structures and Governance in Ancient Rome
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6th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the intricate social groups, religion, and governance of Ancient Rome. Understand historical languages and cultures while identifying influential government structures. Focus on the subject matter, goals, and learning process, and ensure clarity and professionalism in the description.
6th Grade
Character Analysis - Intergenerational Relationships - 'An Old-Fashioned Girl'
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6th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the themes of friendship and generational understanding in Louisa May Alcott's 'An Old-Fashioned Girl.' This exploration enhances comprehension and analytical skills, focusing on the characters' relationships and the contrast between differing generational perspectives.
6th Grade - University
Concept Understanding - Historical and Religious Terms - Cultural Studies
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6th Grade - University
Social-studies
Analyze key historical and religious terms through focused questioning. Learners enhance their understanding and identification skills within cultural contexts.
6th Grade
Classroom Rules and Expectations - Social Studies Procedures - Student Responsibilities
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6th Grade
Social-studies
Focuses on classroom guidelines in Mr. Schermerhorn's Social Studies class, emphasizing expectations for Chromebook usage and the PRIDE initiative. Learners will comprehend essential class procedures and build accountability in academic responsibilities.
8th Grade
Historical Analysis - Diary Excerpts - Colonial Georgia Society
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Engage with Johann Martin Boltzius’s diary to gain insights into early colonial life in Georgia, focusing on community dynamics and challenges. Develop skills in critically analyzing primary sources, enhancing understanding of historical contexts and perspectives.