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4th Grade - 5th Grade

American Indian History - Early Exploration - Cultural and Historical Insights

American Indian History - Early Exploration - Cultural and Historical Insights

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American Indian History - Early Exploration - Cultural and Historical Insights

4th Grade - 5th Grade

History, Social Studies

Explore the history and cultural heritage of American Indians by focusing on early inhabitants, their diverse societies, and their interactions with Europeans. Understand historical events, gain insight into the cultural diversity among indigenous tribes, and analyze the impacts of European exploration and expansion on Native American civilizations.

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4th Grade - 6th Grade

Key Events and Organizations - Causes and Precipitating Factors - American Revolution

Key Events and Organizations - Causes and Precipitating Factors - American Revolution

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Key Events and Organizations - Causes and Precipitating Factors - American Revolution

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the pivotal events and key organizations that set the stage for the American Revolution, focusing on areas such as taxation, representation, and colonial resistance. Understand the causes and outcomes of significant historical events, enhancing critical thinking and historical analysis skills.

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3rd Grade

[Understanding Regions - Physical Geography - United States Geography]

[Understanding Regions - Physical Geography - United States Geography]

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[Understanding Regions - Physical Geography - United States Geography]

3rd Grade

Social Studies

Gain a comprehensive understanding of the diverse regions of the United States by examining their physical features, climate, and natural resources. Enhance geographical knowledge and improve the ability to identify distinct features and climatic conditions associated with each region.

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3rd Grade

Regional Characteristics - Native American Lifestyles - Native American/American Indian Regions

Regional Characteristics - Native American Lifestyles - Native American/American Indian Regions

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Regional Characteristics - Native American Lifestyles - Native American/American Indian Regions

3rd Grade

Social Studies

Explore the diverse lifestyles of Native American regions, focusing on cultural and environmental adaptations. Gain knowledge of indigenous resource utilization and housing, enhancing understanding of historical interactions with environments and contributions to modern society.

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1st Grade - 5th Grade

Black History Trivia - Black History Month - U.S. Social Studies

Black History Trivia - Black History Month - U.S. Social Studies

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Black History Trivia - Black History Month - U.S. Social Studies

1st Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the significant events and figures of Black History Month to enhance understanding of African American culture and history. Achieve a better awareness of contributions across domains such as science, arts, and politics, facilitating a deeper appreciation of diverse achievements.

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5th Grade

Northeast Region - Maine Details - Geography of the Northeast

Northeast Region - Maine Details - Geography of the Northeast

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Northeast Region - Maine Details - Geography of the Northeast

5th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the unique attributes of the Northeast region of the United States, with a particular emphasis on Maine's landmarks and natural landscapes. Develop a comprehensive understanding of geographical concepts and distinctive state characteristics, enhancing knowledge of U.S. geography and its diverse regions.

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5th Grade

Historical Analysis - Key Figures and Events - Reconstruction and the Civil War

Historical Analysis - Key Figures and Events - Reconstruction and the Civil War

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Historical Analysis - Key Figures and Events - Reconstruction and the Civil War

5th Grade

Social Studies

Explore key aspects of the Reconstruction and Civil War era, focusing on essential topics such as influential figures, significant events, and legislative developments including the Fugitive Slave Laws and Reconstruction Amendments. Gain an understanding of the causes of the Civil War, the implications of the Missouri Compromise, and the outcomes of the Reconstruction Era. Develop critical historical analysis skills and enhance knowledge of American history.

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Understanding Symbols - American Landmarks - United States History

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Understanding Symbols - American Landmarks - United States History

2nd Grade

Social Studies

Explore significant American symbols and landmarks, focusing on their historical importance and meaning. Learners will gain knowledge about key national symbols, enhancing their understanding of American history and cultural identity.

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Westward Expansion - The Oregon Trail - Pioneering Journeys

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Westward Expansion - The Oregon Trail - Pioneering Journeys

2nd Grade

Social Studies

Explore the journey along the Oregon Trail, concentrating on the challenges and choices faced by pioneers traveling in the 1800s. Gain insights into the motivations behind westward expansion, the ways families overcame natural obstacles, and the cultural interactions with Native Americans, enhancing understanding of this crucial period in American history.

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Identification of US Symbols - American Iconography

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Identification of US Symbols - American Iconography

1st Grade - 2nd Grade

Social Studies

Discover important American symbols and their meanings to gain an appreciation of national symbols, while expanding knowledge of American heritage and history.

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Vocabulary Mastery - Natural Resources and Cultural Practices - 2nd Grade Social Studies

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Vocabulary Mastery - Natural Resources and Cultural Practices - 2nd Grade Social Studies

2nd Grade

Social Studies

Engage students with key vocabulary and concepts related to natural resources and cultural practices among Native American groups. By the end, students will be able to identify natural resources, understand their significance, recognize essential cultural practices of Native American tribes, and enhance their vocabulary by matching terms with definitions.

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[Flag Color Identification - Symbolism of Colors - National Symbols of Mexico]

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[Flag Color Identification - Symbolism of Colors - National Symbols of Mexico]

2nd Grade

Social Studies

Explore the colors and symbols of the Mexican flag, understanding their meanings and historical significance. Enhance the ability to identify colors and symbols, interpret their cultural significance, and enrich social studies knowledge.

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American Symbols - Landmarks and National Identity

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American Symbols - Landmarks and National Identity

2nd Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the key American symbols—the Statue of Liberty and the Liberty Bell—that embody the nation's heritage and values. Learners gain an understanding of the significance of these symbols and their contribution to shaping American historical identity.

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Westward Expansion - Historical Impacts - Cycles in Nature

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Westward Expansion - Historical Impacts - Cycles in Nature

2nd Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the major events and consequences of westward expansion, focusing on the interaction between human activities and environmental processes. Gain an understanding of historical perspectives and develop analytical skills to discuss the effects of these significant events and systems.

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Civil War Insights - Understanding Key Figures, Battles, and Social Movements

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Civil War Insights - Understanding Key Figures, Battles, and Social Movements

2nd Grade

Social Studies

Explore the pivotal events and figures of the American Civil War, enhancing understanding of key individuals, the impact of major battles, and the social movements that shaped the era. Gain valuable insights into this critical period of history, focusing on content, learning outcomes, and skills.

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Recognition Skills - Famous Monuments and Landmarks - United States History

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Recognition Skills - Famous Monuments and Landmarks - United States History

2nd Grade

Social Studies

Develop recognition and understanding of significant American landmarks and monuments through engaging content, enhancing historical awareness and comprehension of United States symbols.

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Understanding National Symbols - American Symbols for Young Students

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Understanding National Symbols - American Symbols for Young Students

2nd Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the significance of national symbols such as the bald eagle, the rose, and the Liberty Bell. Learners will expand their understanding of how these symbols contribute to national identity and communicate core values.

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Understanding Historical Landmarks - Significance & Respect - Community Heritage

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Understanding Historical Landmarks - Significance & Respect - Community Heritage

2nd Grade

Social Studies

Explore the significance and purpose of historical landmarks, monuments, and symbols in communities to gain insights into valuing and honoring these heritage elements. Understand their historical context and contributions to community identity.

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American Symbols and Holidays - Understanding National Significance - Social Studies

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American Symbols and Holidays - Understanding National Significance - Social Studies

2nd Grade

Social Studies

Study key American holidays and symbols to grasp their national significance and symbolism, enhancing historical and cultural understanding. Learners will deepen their social studies knowledge by exploring the importance of these national holidays and symbols.

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Comprehension - Main Ideas & Supporting Details - Benjamin Franklin

Comprehension

Comprehension - Main Ideas & Supporting Details - Benjamin Franklin

2nd Grade

Social Studies

Examine Benjamin Franklin's multifaceted life and significant contributions as a writer, inventor, and founding father of the United States. Gain insight into his impact on history through his political achievements, scientific discoveries, and lasting influence on American society. Understand Franklin's role in shaping political thought, his innovative endeavors in science and technology, and how his legacy continues to inspire and inform contemporary culture and values.

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