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8th Grade

Historical Analysis - Social, Religious, and Political Motivations - Colonization of New England

Historical Analysis - Social, Religious, and Political Motivations - Colonization of New England

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Historical Analysis - Social, Religious, and Political Motivations - Colonization of New England

8th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the foundational reasons for establishing the New England colonies, emphasizing religious freedom and self-governance. Understand the causes and impacts of historical events such as King Philip's War and the Mayflower Compact. Gain insights into how these elements influenced the development of early colonial society, fostering skills in historical analysis and critical thinking.

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Interactions between Native Americans and Europeans - Colonization and Trade - European Exploration

Interactions between Native Americans and Europeans - Colonization and Trade - European Exploration

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Interactions between Native Americans and Europeans - Colonization and Trade - European Exploration

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the intricate dynamics between Native Americans and European settlers, focusing on themes of colonization, trade, and cultural interchange. Understand historical consequences, including conflicts and alliances. Develop critical analysis skills to interpret these interactions and their lasting impacts on societies.

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Analyzing Government Structures - Strengths and Weaknesses - America's First Government

Analyzing Government Structures - Strengths and Weaknesses - America's First Government

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Analyzing Government Structures - Strengths and Weaknesses - America's First Government

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the origins and constraints of America's initial government structures and assess the significant accomplishments of the Articles of Confederation. Gain insight into their enduring influence on the development of later governance models. Develop an understanding of how these early frameworks shaped political decisions and governance strategies, emphasizing analytical skills and historical comprehension.

6th Grade - 10th Grade

[Understanding Historical Transitions - Shifts in Governance - Articles to Constitution]

[Understanding Historical Transitions - Shifts in Governance - Articles to Constitution]

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[Understanding Historical Transitions - Shifts in Governance - Articles to Constitution]

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the significant transformations in early U.S. governance as it transitioned from the Articles of Confederation to the Constitution. Evaluate the influence of foundational documents and recognize key historical figures to gain a comprehensive understanding of the formation of government. Develop analytical skills and enhance comprehension of governmental evolution.

1st Grade - University

Constitutional Development - Constitutional Convention - U.S. Constitution

Constitutional Development - Constitutional Convention - U.S. Constitution

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Constitutional Development - Constitutional Convention - U.S. Constitution

1st Grade - University

Social-studies

Examine the formation of the U.S. Constitution by focusing on the role and contributions of the Constitutional Convention and its key figures. Gain insights into the foundational principles of governance and their enduring influence on American political systems. Understand the debates and compromises that shaped the Constitution, the intentions of the Founding Fathers, and the critical concepts introduced during this pivotal period in history. Develop skills in analyzing historical documents, critical thinking, and understanding the historical context and its relevance to contemporary governance.

6th Grade - University

Understanding Structures of Power - Systems of Government

Understanding Structures of Power - Systems of Government

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Understanding Structures of Power - Systems of Government

6th Grade - University

Social-studies

Understand and compare systems of government, specifically autocracy, oligarchy, and democracy. Gain a comprehensive understanding of power dynamics and governance frameworks. Develop analytical skills to assess how different systems allocate power and authority, and explore how governance impacts society and its individuals.

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Historical Interactions - Native American and Colonial Encounters

Historical Interactions - Native American and Colonial Encounters

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Historical Interactions - Native American and Colonial Encounters

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the early interactions between Native Americans and Europeans, concentrating on the conflicts and alliances over land ownership. Gain an understanding of the consequences and effects of these historical exchanges, developing insights into how these interactions shaped the cultural and political landscapes of the time.

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Constitutional Understanding - Government Powers & Limitations - U.S. Constitution

Constitutional Understanding - Government Powers & Limitations - U.S. Constitution

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Constitutional Understanding - Government Powers & Limitations - U.S. Constitution

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the continued importance of the U.S. Constitution by focusing on the distribution of government powers and the safeguarding of individual liberties. Comprehend how the Constitution establishes limits on governmental authority while ensuring the protection of individual rights. Achieve insights into the framework of checks and balances and the role of constitutional amendments in evolving democratic principles. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills essential for understanding constitutional law and its implications in contemporary society.

8th Grade

Understanding Forms of Government - Power Distribution - Political Systems

Understanding Forms of Government - Power Distribution - Political Systems

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Understanding Forms of Government - Power Distribution - Political Systems

8th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate various government systems and their power dynamics, such as autocracy and democracy. Understand how these systems operate and analyze the implications of each. The learning outcomes include a comprehensive knowledge of governance structures and enhanced analytical skills related to political systems.

8th Grade

Philosophical Insights - Hobbes vs. Locke - Political Theories

Philosophical Insights - Hobbes vs. Locke - Political Theories

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Philosophical Insights - Hobbes vs. Locke - Political Theories

8th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the contrasting political theories of Hobbes and Locke, with a focus on their views of human nature and roles of government. Understand concepts of the state of nature and natural rights. Aim to grasp how these philosophers' ideas differ and what implications they have for political structures and individual freedoms.

8th Grade

[Adaptation and Impact - Native American History - Early European Contact]

[Adaptation and Impact - Native American History - Early European Contact]

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[Adaptation and Impact - Native American History - Early European Contact]

8th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate how Native Americans adapted to diverse environments and analyze the profound impacts of European contact. Gain insights into cultural transformations and the effects of historical legislation on Indigenous communities.

5th Grade - University

Understanding Historical Conflicts - Native American-European Interactions - Native American History

Understanding Historical Conflicts - Native American-European Interactions - Native American History

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Understanding Historical Conflicts - Native American-European Interactions - Native American History

5th Grade - University

Social-studies

Examine the complex history of interactions between Native Americans and Europeans, with a focus on land ownership, conflicts, and alliances. Gain an understanding of major historical events and their impacts, fostering skills in historical analysis and critical thinking.

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Understanding Historical Exploration: Native American Tribes and Cultural Practices

Understanding Historical Exploration: Native American Tribes and Cultural Practices

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Understanding Historical Exploration: Native American Tribes and Cultural Practices

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Social-studies

Exploring the history and culture of Native American tribes reveals their traditions, homes, and daily life. Learners gain insight into key cultural practices and historical significance, enhancing their understanding of Native American heritage.

7th Grade - 12th Grade

Exploring Educational Resources - Native American Heritage - Cultural Awareness

Exploring Educational Resources - Native American Heritage - Cultural Awareness

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Exploring Educational Resources - Native American Heritage - Cultural Awareness

7th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the diverse heritage of Native American cultures to attain a comprehensive understanding of their historical and cultural significance. Develop a broadened perspective on cultural narratives and historical contributions, enhancing both knowledge and cultural awareness.

8th Grade

Colonial History - The Thirteen Colonies - American Settlement and Development

Colonial History - The Thirteen Colonies - American Settlement and Development

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Colonial History - The Thirteen Colonies - American Settlement and Development

8th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the Thirteen Colonies' geographical, economic, and religious dimensions to understand colonial structures and key historical developments that influenced early American society. Focus on gaining insights into the distinct characteristics of each colony's environment, economic activities, and religious influences, while analyzing their collective impact on the formation of early America. Develop critical thinking skills through evaluating the complexities of colonial life and the factors that shaped the evolution of the colonies into a unified entity.

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Understanding Colonial Development - Regional Characteristics - The 13 Colonies

Understanding Colonial Development - Regional Characteristics - The 13 Colonies

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Understanding Colonial Development - Regional Characteristics - The 13 Colonies

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the geographic, economic, and cultural aspects of the 13 Colonies to understand their diverse characteristics. Compare the different colonial regions and evaluate their historical impacts on society. Develop a comprehensive understanding by engaging with the content to achieve specific learning outcomes and enhance critical analysis skills.

8th Grade

Colonial History Facts - Key Events & Economic Activities - The 13 American Colonies

Colonial History Facts - Key Events & Economic Activities - The 13 American Colonies

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Colonial History Facts - Key Events & Economic Activities - The 13 American Colonies

8th Grade

Social-studies

The study of the foundation and economic evolution of the 13 American colonies involves examining key events and activities that shaped their development. This includes understanding early economic systems, trade practices, and the impact of various historical events on the colonies. Learners gain insights into how geography, resources, and interactions with indigenous peoples and European powers influenced economic growth and change, while developing analytical skills to evaluate these factors.

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Education Methods - 13 Colonies - Colonial America

Education Methods - 13 Colonies - Colonial America

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Education Methods - 13 Colonies - Colonial America

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze educational practices in the 13 Colonies, emphasizing curricula, instructional tools, and gender roles. Gain insights into how colonial education shaped social roles and skills, understanding its contribution to the development of societal structures.

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