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9th Grade - 12th Grade
[Historical Analysis - Motivations and Impact - The Age of Exploration]
Comprehension
9th Grade - 12th Grade
History
Explore the economic motivations behind the Age of Exploration and its significant effects on indigenous cultures. Understand the driving factors for exploration, the exchange of goods and ideas, and the cultural transformations during this pivotal historical period.
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12th Grade
Indigenous Civil Rights - Challenges & Historical Milestones - Canadian Context
Comprehension
12th Grade
History
Analyze the historical journey of Indigenous civil rights in Canada, concentrating on pivotal legislative acts, significant movements, and landmark agreements. Gain a thorough understanding of the conditions and events that prompted the demand for civil rights among Indigenous peoples, and critically assess the achievements and ongoing challenges in realizing these rights.
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10th Grade
Critical Thinking - Ethical Considerations of Terraforming - Space Colonization
Comprehension
10th Grade
English
Analyze the ethical considerations and processes involved in terraforming Mars, along with the implications of space colonization. Develop critical thinking skills by evaluating potential risks and benefits, enhancing understanding of humanity's relationship with nature and environmental stewardship.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
[Historical Language Policies - Indigenous Education Changes - Mexican Cultural Dynamics]
Comprehension
9th Grade - 12th Grade
English
Examine the evolution of language and education policies in Mexico, with a focus on the challenges and changes impacting indigenous communities. Gain insights into historical developments and cultural preservation efforts, exploring the implications for educational practices in supporting diverse linguistic backgrounds.
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12th Grade
Analyzing Civil Rights Movements - Indigenous Civil Rights - Latin America and the Caribbean
Comprehension
12th Grade
History
Explore the significant eras of indigenous civil rights movements in Latin America and the Caribbean, emphasizing influential leaders and social justice. Develop an understanding of historical civil rights developments and their impact on current societal structures.
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9th Grade
European Exploration - Motivations and Impact - Age of Exploration
Comprehension
9th Grade
History
Examine the European Age of Exploration, concentrating on the driving motivations, significant figures, and the transformative Columbian Exchange. Gain insights into the socio-economic and cultural impacts, enhancing understanding of global historical patterns and the interconnected world.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Storytelling Techniques - Oral Traditions - Native American Literature
Comprehension
9th Grade - 12th Grade
English
Examine Native American literature, focusing on storytelling techniques, oral traditions, and their cultural significance. Gain insights into the use of repetition, sacred numbers, and gestures in storytelling. Understand the evolution from oral traditions to written works, fostering cultural understanding and appreciation.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding Perspective Shifts - Analyzing Character Emotions - 'Frankenstein' Chapters 10-11
Comprehension
9th Grade - 12th Grade
English
Explore character perspective shifts in chapters 10 and 11 of Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein,' emphasizing emotional journeys and thematic analysis. Engage with the text to enhance understanding of literary devices and character development, fostering critical analysis skills and deepening comprehension of complex themes.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Key Events and Figures - Haitian Revolution - Age of Enlightenment
Comprehension
9th Grade - 12th Grade
History
Analyze the Haitian Revolution by investigating key events and influential leaders, including the pivotal role of Toussaint L'Ouverture, along with the influence of the American and French revolutions. Understand the economic, social, and political dynamics that led to Haiti's independence, recognizing its significance as a nation established through a slave uprising. Gain insights into the broader implications of the revolution on global history and the development of independent states formed by enslaved populations.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
[Historical Analysis - Indus Valley and Subsequent Empires - Ancient Indian History]
Comprehension
9th Grade - 12th Grade
History
Explore the influential Indus Valley Civilization and trace significant developments through the Mauryan and Gupta Empires in ancient India. Gain insights into achievements in urban planning, governance, culture, and technological advancements. Understand pivotal historical debates and figures.
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10th Grade
Understanding Indigenous Relations - Inuit and Métis Dynamics - Canadian History
Comprehension
10th Grade
History
Exploration of the historical and contemporary relations between the Inuit and Métis peoples and Canada, with a focus on significant events and figures such as the creation of Nunavut and the impact of Bill C-31. Gain insights into Indigenous land claims, the political evolution of the Métis, and notable legislative milestones. Enhance understanding of the roles these communities play in Canadian history.
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9th Grade
The Last Indigenous Survivors - Indigenous Land Rights - Conflict in Brazil
Comprehension
9th Grade
Geography
Examine the conflict involving indigenous tribes and landowners in Brazil, with an emphasis on the challenges experienced by the Piripkura people and the broader struggle over indigenous land rights. Gain insights into the implications of indigenous rights, develop critical thinking skills concerning environmental and cultural preservation, and foster a heightened awareness of global indigenous issues.
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9th Grade
Critical Concepts - Narrative Analysis - Indigenous Land Acknowledgment
Comprehension
9th Grade
Social Studies
Engage in critical analysis of narratives to interpret context, meaning, and character in photos and stories within the framework of Indigenous land acknowledgment. Develop insights into understanding dominant and affirming narratives and enhance skills in crafting counter-narratives that highlight cultural identity and promote diversity awareness.
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