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9th Grade
Analytical Thinking - Rock Formation Processes - Rock Cycle
Comprehension
9th Grade
Science
Explore the dynamic processes of rock formation, focusing on igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic transformations. Gain skills in analyzing and understanding the geological conditions that facilitate the creation and recycling of rocks on Earth.
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9th Grade
Conceptual Understanding - Magnetic Anomalies & Rock Age - Seafloor Spreading
Comprehension
9th Grade
Science
Explore the phenomenon of seafloor spreading with a focus on the relationship between oceanic crust age and magnetic polarity. Understand how these concepts validate the theory of seafloor spreading through evidence-based reasoning while developing skills in analyzing geophysical data.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Textual Analysis - Literary Devices - "I, Too" by Langston Hughes
Comprehension
9th Grade - 12th Grade
English
Explore the use of literary devices in Langston Hughes' poem "I, Too," focusing on themes of resilience and hope through textual analysis. Understand how contrast, imagery, and tone contribute to the poem's central message and make predictions about future societal changes.
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9th Grade
Seismic Wave Dynamics - Earth's Interior Structure - Plate Tectonics
Comprehension
9th Grade
Science
Explore the dynamics of seismic waves and their interactions with Earth's interior layers, understanding how seismic data enhances knowledge of Earth's composition. Examine the mechanisms driving tectonic movements, and how they relate to natural phenomena like earthquakes and volcanoes, focusing on the relationship between seismic activities and plate tectonics.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Primary Source Analysis - Truman Doctrine - Cold War Policies
Comprehension
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Analyze the Truman Doctrine to understand key Cold War policies and the era's ideological contrasts. Develop critical analysis skills by interpreting historical documents, gaining insights into geopolitical strategies and their societal implications.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Tone Analysis - Joyful Language - Atlanta's Vibrant Atmosphere
Comprehension
9th Grade - 12th Grade
English
Analyze how the choice of language reveals the vibrant and joyful essence of Atlanta, depicted through lively and expressive terms. Develop tone analysis skills and gain insights into how literary techniques convey mood, impacting the interpretation and appreciation of urban life narratives.
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9th Grade
Enhanced Literary Analysis Skills - Dictionary Usage and Historical Context - Hidden Figures
Comprehension
9th Grade
English
Engage in an in-depth literary analysis by exploring historical and contextual themes in "Hidden Figures." Improve the ability to interpret text structure, understand word choices, and assess the influence of historical context, thereby enhancing critical thinking and comprehension skills.
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11th Grade
Quantitative Data Analysis - Analyzing Data Types and Statistical Methods
Comprehension
11th Grade
Science
Explore key concepts of quantitative data analysis, covering data types and statistical methods, including inferential and descriptive statistics. Engage with questions designed to enhance understanding of statistical techniques and their applications, aiming to improve data interpretation skills and analytical thinking.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Critical Thinking - German-American Allegiance - World War I Historiography
Comprehension
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Engage in a critical exploration of German-American loyalty during World War I by analyzing primary sources. Focus on understanding societal challenges and diverse perspectives on allegiance. Develop critical thinking skills by examining historical viewpoints and assessing the political implications from this era.
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9th Grade
Poetry Analysis - Themes & Tones - Langston Hughes
Comprehension
9th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the themes and tones in Langston Hughes' notable poems, including "Let America Be America Again" and "I, Too." Analyze the author's critique of societal issues and the expression of hopeful aspirations to gain insights into understanding and interpreting poetry.
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