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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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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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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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United States Heritage - Landmarks & Monuments

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United States Heritage - Landmarks & Monuments

3rd Grade

Social Studies

Explore the iconic landmarks and monuments of the United States, uncovering their historical significance and cultural impact. Deepen understanding of American heritage and develop skills for recognizing key national symbols.

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Comprehension - California Native Cultures - Social Studies

Comprehension

Comprehension - California Native Cultures - Social Studies

3rd Grade

Social Studies

Explore the rich history and culture of California Native Americans, focusing on tribes such as the Chumash, Miwok, and Pomo, and their sustainable living practices. Gain insights into traditional life, understanding cultural contributions, and enhancing comprehension skills by connecting historical facts with daily life practices and traditions.

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Exploration of Major Midwest Landmarks

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Exploration of Major Midwest Landmarks

3rd Grade

Social Studies

Explore iconic Midwest landmarks such as the Mall of America, Gateway Arch, and Mount Rushmore to gain insight into their geographical significance and historical importance. Develop a deeper appreciation of regional culture and architectural achievements.

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Exploring U.S. Landmarks - Monuments of American History

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Exploring U.S. Landmarks - Monuments of American History

3rd Grade

Social Studies

Engage with an exploration of America's iconic landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty, Grand Canyon, White House, and Mount Rushmore. Enhance understanding of these monuments' historical significance and articulate key facts and symbols representing American democracy and heritage.

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[US Symbols - National Symbols - Social Studies]

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[US Symbols - National Symbols - Social Studies]

1st Grade - 3rd Grade

Social Studies

Explore the rich tapestry of US symbols, fostering recognition of important national icons and understanding their historical and cultural significance. This educational journey enhances knowledge of American culture and heritage, solidifying key cultural concepts.

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The Impact of Expansion - Louisiana Purchase - Native American Displacement

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The Impact of Expansion - Louisiana Purchase - Native American Displacement

3rd Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the transformative effects of early 19th-century territorial expansion in the United States, emphasizing the Louisiana Purchase's impact on Native American communities. Explore the historical significance of territorial expansion events and their connection to the Trail of Tears. Understand how these developments shaped the geopolitical landscape and influenced cultural assimilation policies of the era. Focus on acquiring a clear understanding of the power dynamics, socio-political changes, and cultural shifts during this period.

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Exploring Iconic Landmarks - United States Monuments

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Exploring Iconic Landmarks - United States Monuments

3rd Grade

Social Studies

Explore important landmarks across the United States, including the Statue of Liberty and Mount Rushmore. Focus on enhancing geographic knowledge and understanding of historical monuments, gaining insights into their cultural significance and locations.

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Exploration Skills - Henry Hudson's Expeditions - Age of Exploration

Comprehension

Exploration Skills - Henry Hudson's Expeditions - Age of Exploration

3rd Grade

Social Studies

Examine the pivotal expeditions of Henry Hudson and his efforts to discover new trade routes during the Age of Exploration. Study Hudson's journeys, the obstacles he encountered, and their historical impact, facilitating the Dutch and English in establishing trade pathways and colonies. Develop an understanding of exploration challenges and historical trade developments.

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Geographic Regions - Native American Cultures - Social Studies

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Geographic Regions - Native American Cultures - Social Studies

3rd Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the diverse geographic regions inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Southeast, Northeast, Plains, Southwest, and Arctic regions. Examine the cultural similarities and differences among these groups, understanding how geography influenced their lifestyles and contributions to American life.

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

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

3rd Grade

Social Studies

Examine the varied lifestyles and cultures of Native American groups across North America's different regions, highlighting their distinctive practices and environments. Understand how these indigenous peoples adapted to their natural surroundings, fostering an appreciation for cultural diversity and offering valuable historical perspectives.

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Resource Type - A Growing Nation - Social Studies

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Resource Type - A Growing Nation - Social Studies

3rd Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the historical development of the United States by examining key events such as the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Enhance understanding of American history by exploring the impact of westward expansion on the nation's geography and interactions with indigenous peoples.

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Understanding American Indian Regions and Lifestyles

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Understanding American Indian Regions and Lifestyles

3rd Grade

Social Studies

Gain insights into the diverse regions and lifestyles of American Indians by studying various cultural practices, housing, and survival strategies employed by different tribes across geographical regions. Learn about the unique adaptations and traditions that characterize each group, fostering a comprehensive understanding of their cultural heritage.

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Personal Responsibility - Golden Rule - Rules & Responsibilities

Comprehension

Personal Responsibility - Golden Rule - Rules & Responsibilities

3rd Grade

Social Studies

Explores the significance of adhering to rules and responsibilities in various environments, including home, school, and the community. Focuses on applying the principle of the Golden Rule, highlighting how respecting rules fosters safety and harmony. Aims to instill understanding and encourage responsible behavior.

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Exploration Impact - Native Americans & European Encounters

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Exploration Impact - Native Americans & European Encounters

3rd Grade - 4th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the interactions between Native Americans and European explorers during the era of exploration, focusing on their motivations and the resulting consequences. Gain insights into the cultural exchanges and conflicts that shaped early American history, enhancing understanding of the diverse perspectives involved.

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Analyzing Historical Sources - Primary and Secondary Evidence - Archaeology and Anthropology

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Analyzing Historical Sources - Primary and Secondary Evidence - Archaeology and Anthropology

3rd Grade - 4th Grade

Social Studies

Explore diverse historical sources, including literary, oral, and archaeological evidence, to gain insight into past societies. Learners will refine their ability to interpret historical symbols and artifacts, fostering a comprehensive understanding of research methods and preservation practices.

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Understanding Colonial Governance - Role of Viceroys - Spanish Empire in the Americas

Comprehension

Understanding Colonial Governance - Role of Viceroys - Spanish Empire in the Americas

4th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the governance and administrative structures employed by the Spanish colonial system in the Americas, with a particular focus on Texas. Understand the role and influence of viceroys within the colonial hierarchy. Analyze the effect of international events, such as Napoleon's invasion, on the stability and dynamics of colonial rule.

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Virginia's Native American Heritage - Language, Geography, and Early Encounters

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Virginia's Native American Heritage - Language, Geography, and Early Encounters

4th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the cultural heritage and historical presence of Native American groups in Virginia, focusing on their languages and interactions with early English settlers. Gain a deeper understanding of Native American history, the influence of geography on indigenous cultures, and the legacy of early American settlements.

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