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4th Grade - 5th Grade

Historical Comprehension - The Antebellum Period - Pre-Civil War Era

Historical Comprehension - The Antebellum Period - Pre-Civil War Era

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Historical Comprehension - The Antebellum Period - Pre-Civil War Era

4th Grade - 5th Grade

History, Social Studies

Focus on understanding social and economic dynamics of the Antebellum Period in American history, emphasizing key aspects such as slavery, agriculture, and influential figures of the time. Gain the ability to identify and explain the era's influence on subsequent historical events, enhancing comprehension of significant historical concepts prior to the Civil War. Strengthen skills in analyzing the period's impact on social and economic landscapes.

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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social Class Dynamics - Antebellum Society - Pre-Civil War America

Social Class Dynamics - Antebellum Society - Pre-Civil War America

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Social Class Dynamics - Antebellum Society - Pre-Civil War America

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the diverse social classes and key inventions of the antebellum period, focusing on the intricate relationships between education, politics, and slavery. Gain insights into the societal structures of the time to deepen understanding of historical influences on contemporary social dynamics.

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3rd Grade - 4th Grade

Understanding the Dynamics - Pre-Civil War Events in South Carolina - U.S. Civil War History

Understanding the Dynamics - Pre-Civil War Events in South Carolina - U.S. Civil War History

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Understanding the Dynamics - Pre-Civil War Events in South Carolina - U.S. Civil War History

3rd Grade - 4th Grade

History

American History

Explore the significant events and key figures leading up to the Civil War, with a focus on South Carolina's role and the contrasting perspectives of the North and South. Enhance understanding of historical causality and the socio-economic factors influencing these pivotal moments. Develop the ability to critically evaluate their impacts on modern society.

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4th Grade - 5th Grade

Historical Analysis - Key Figures and Events - Abolitionist and Suffragist Movements

Historical Analysis - Key Figures and Events - Abolitionist and Suffragist Movements

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Historical Analysis - Key Figures and Events - Abolitionist and Suffragist Movements

4th Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies

Explore significant figures and pivotal events in the abolitionist and suffragist movements, focusing on the efforts to end slavery and secure women's voting rights. Gain insights into the historical importance of these movements and the lasting impact of their leaders, enhancing understanding of social change and advocacy.

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5th Grade - 6th Grade

Historical Analysis - Compromise & Conflict - Pre-Civil War Era

Historical Analysis - Compromise & Conflict - Pre-Civil War Era

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Historical Analysis - Compromise & Conflict - Pre-Civil War Era

5th Grade - 6th Grade

History

American History

Explore significant measures such as the Compromise of 1850 and key events leading to the American Civil War, focusing on political, legislative, and social tensions. Gain an understanding of the impact of these events on American history, while developing skills in historical analysis and critical thinking related to pre-Civil War America.

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Kindergarten - University

Abolitionism and Women's Rights - Key Figures and Movements in 19th Century U.S. History

Abolitionism and Women's Rights - Key Figures and Movements in 19th Century U.S. History

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Abolitionism and Women's Rights - Key Figures and Movements in 19th Century U.S. History

Kindergarten - University

History

American History

Investigate the dynamic movements for abolition and women's rights in 19th century America, highlighting key figures and historical events. Learners gain insights into the moral and social arguments against slavery and the pursuit of gender equality, deepening their understanding of significant historical transformations and influential leaders.

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5th Grade - 7th Grade

Analysis and Impact - Bleeding Kansas - American Civil War Era

Analysis and Impact - Bleeding Kansas - American Civil War Era

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Analysis and Impact - Bleeding Kansas - American Civil War Era

5th Grade - 7th Grade

History

World History

Examine the turbulent period of Bleeding Kansas, focusing on the pivotal events and figures that influenced the state's stance during the American Civil War era. Gain insights into the dynamics of popular sovereignty, the impact of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, and the motivations and actions of both pro-slavery and abolitionist forces.

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5th Grade - 6th Grade

Abolitionist Movements - Key Figures and Concepts - American History

Abolitionist Movements - Key Figures and Concepts - American History

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Abolitionist Movements - Key Figures and Concepts - American History

5th Grade - 6th Grade

History

American History

Engage with the pivotal figures and foundational concepts that shaped abolitionist movements throughout American history, focusing on the initiatives to abolish slavery. Gain insights into the contributions of influential abolitionists and explore the impactful actions that advanced freedom and equality.

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4th Grade - 8th Grade

Understanding Antebellum America - Crisis and Reform - Pre-Civil War Tensions

Understanding Antebellum America - Crisis and Reform - Pre-Civil War Tensions

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Understanding Antebellum America - Crisis and Reform - Pre-Civil War Tensions

4th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies, History

History, American History, Government

Investigate the key events and figures of the Antebellum period, concentrating on the social, economic, and political tensions that led to the Civil War. Understand the abolitionist movement, assess the economic disparities between the North and South, and analyze pivotal historical decisions to enhance comprehension of this critical era in American history.

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5th Grade - 6th Grade

Understanding Measurement, Sequence, and Prediction - Prefixes in Context

Understanding Measurement, Sequence, and Prediction - Prefixes in Context

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Understanding Measurement, Sequence, and Prediction - Prefixes in Context

5th Grade - 6th Grade

English

Investigate the meanings and applications of prefixes such as "meter-", "metr-", "pre-", "fore-", "ante-", and "post-". Strengthen vocabulary skills and gain insights into how these prefixes form meaningful terms across different contexts.

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4th Grade

Civil War Knowledge - Antebellum Period - Seeds of Conflict

Civil War Knowledge - Antebellum Period - Seeds of Conflict

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Civil War Knowledge - Antebellum Period - Seeds of Conflict

4th Grade

Social Studies

Study the foundational causes and key figures of the American Civil War, focusing on the social and political dynamics of the Antebellum period. Gain insights into important historical events while understanding changing perspectives on slavery in North America.

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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Historical Figures Analysis - Women's Rights and Abolition in U.S. History

Historical Figures Analysis - Women's Rights and Abolition in U.S. History

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Historical Figures Analysis - Women's Rights and Abolition in U.S. History

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine the significant contributions of historical figures like Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Sojourner Truth to the women's suffrage and abolitionist movements. Gain insights into the social and political challenges of their era and understand how these individuals influenced the course of history. Develop an appreciation for their roles and accomplishments that helped shape social change.

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3rd Grade

[Antebellum Economy - Social Structures - American History]

[Antebellum Economy - Social Structures - American History]

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[Antebellum Economy - Social Structures - American History]

3rd Grade

Social Studies

History

Investigate the complexities of the Antebellum period by examining the economic and social structures of this era, with a particular focus on the transformative impact of cotton and the cotton gin. Understand the social hierarchies and economic practices that influenced the pre-Civil War United States. Enhance comprehension of historical cause and effect through a detailed study of these pivotal influences.

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Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Abolitionist Movement - Key Figures & Drivers

Abolitionist Movement - Key Figures & Drivers

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Abolitionist Movement - Key Figures & Drivers

Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the pivotal moments and influential figures in the Abolitionist Movement, with a focus on leaders such as Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth. Analyze the socio-political factors that fueled the movement and comprehend the historical implications of laws like the Fugitive Slave Act and the Dred Scott decision. Gain a thorough understanding of the abolitionist movement's impact on American society and its enduring legacy. Develop critical thinking skills through the exploration of the movement's challenges and successes.

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4th Grade - 8th Grade

Frederick Douglass's Advocacy - Abolitionism - American History

Frederick Douglass's Advocacy - Abolitionism - American History

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Frederick Douglass's Advocacy - Abolitionism - American History

4th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies, History, English

Examine the life and legacy of Frederick Douglass, focusing on his transition from slavery to becoming a leading abolitionist and advisor to President Lincoln. Learners will gain insight into the abolitionist movement's influence and the ongoing struggle for equal rights championed by Douglass. This exploration enhances understanding of significant historical figures and events.

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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

[Human Rights Movements - Suffragists & Abolitionists - Historical Contributions]

[Human Rights Movements - Suffragists & Abolitionists - Historical Contributions]

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[Human Rights Movements - Suffragists & Abolitionists - Historical Contributions]

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the critical contributions of influential figures in the suffragist and abolitionist movements, such as Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Frederick Douglass. Gain an understanding of their pivotal roles in advancing gender equality and the abolition of slavery. Develop an appreciation for the historical struggles and achievements that have been instrumental in shaping contemporary rights and freedoms.

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5th Grade - 6th Grade

Author's Intent - Author's Purpose and Perspective - Literary Analysis

Author's Intent - Author's Purpose and Perspective - Literary Analysis

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Author's Intent - Author's Purpose and Perspective - Literary Analysis

5th Grade - 6th Grade

English

Gain skills in critical reading and analysis by understanding an author's intent through examining their purpose and perspective across various texts. Develop abilities to discern how authors convey messages and viewpoints through different forms of writing.

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4th Grade - 6th Grade

Key Figures and Economic Factors - Abolitionists and Civil War - American History

Key Figures and Economic Factors - Abolitionists and Civil War - American History

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Key Figures and Economic Factors - Abolitionists and Civil War - American History

4th Grade - 6th Grade

History

Examine the crucial contributions of abolitionists and the economic dynamics that ignited the American Civil War. Understand key concepts, such as the contrast between the industrialized North and the agricultural South, while exploring the significant figures who influenced this period. Gain insights into the catalysts of the Civil War and the impact of these historical figures on American history.

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Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Economic Dynamics - Antebellum America

Economic Dynamics - Antebellum America

Lesson

Economic Dynamics - Antebellum America

Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the economic landscape of Antebellum America with a focus on the plantation system and its societal economic implications. Gain insights into historical economic trends by understanding the role of slavery in shaping economic practices. Analyze the impact of the cotton industry on both American and global markets.

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5th Grade - 6th Grade

Abolition and Suffrage Movements - American Civil Rights Ideologies

Abolition and Suffrage Movements - American Civil Rights Ideologies

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Abolition and Suffrage Movements - American Civil Rights Ideologies

5th Grade - 6th Grade

History

American History

Examine the abolition and suffrage movements, which significantly influenced American civil rights. Understand key figures, ideological principles, and social impacts of these movements, fostering a deeper comprehension of historical reform efforts.

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