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[Abolitionism - Sectionalism - Antebellum America]

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[Abolitionism - Sectionalism - Antebellum America]

4th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the complexities of Antebellum America with a focus on abolitionism and the sectional divides that influenced societal and political climates. Gain insights into the significant events and figures that shaped this era, fostering a deeper understanding of historical dynamics and their lasting impacts.

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Industrial Advancements - Innovations and Effects - The Industrial Revolution

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Industrial Advancements - Innovations and Effects - The Industrial Revolution

4th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the transformational phase of the Industrial Revolution, highlighting critical innovations and their significant societal impacts. Gain insights into how technological advancements spurred economic growth and altered social dynamics. Understand both the positive and negative outcomes of this crucial period.

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Mission History - Spanish Missions in Texas

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Mission History - Spanish Missions in Texas

4th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the historical significance of Spanish missions in Texas from 1632 to 1793, focusing on their impact on settlement patterns and economic pursuits. Understand how these missions contributed to cultural and religious transformations and influenced the regional historical landscape. Develop insights into the interactions between indigenous populations and Spanish colonizers, exploring the missions' roles in fostering cultural exchanges and shaping Texas's development.

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Migration Concepts - Vocabulary Review - Early Human Movement

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Migration Concepts - Vocabulary Review - Early Human Movement

4th Grade

Social Studies

Focuses on key vocabulary terms associated with human migration, exploring concepts like glaciers, land bridges, and the Ice Age. Learners will enhance their understanding of historical migration patterns and develop skills in inferring and explaining events that influenced early American settlements.

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[Key Concepts of Voluntary Exchange - Socioeconomic Systems - Social Studies for Elementary Learners]

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[Key Concepts of Voluntary Exchange - Socioeconomic Systems - Social Studies for Elementary Learners]

4th Grade

Social Studies

Explore essential concepts in social studies, focusing on socioeconomic structures. Understand principles of economic trade such as voluntary exchange and examine the functions of government branches. Gain a comprehensive understanding of these concepts to appreciate their impact on society.

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Native American Histories and Exploration - Key Events and Figures

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Native American Histories and Exploration - Key Events and Figures

4th Grade

Social Studies

Examine key events and influential figures from the periods of Native American migrations and European explorations, gaining an in-depth understanding of cultural influences, technological advancements, and economic factors during the Age of Exploration. Develop insights into how these elements influenced the formation of the New World.

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Post-Reconstruction Analysis - Jim Crow & The Great Migration - Impact on NC and World War I

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Post-Reconstruction Analysis - Jim Crow & The Great Migration - Impact on NC and World War I

4th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the post-Reconstruction era, focusing on the impact of Jim Crow laws, the Great Migration, and North Carolina's involvement in World War I. Gain an understanding of how these socio-political changes influenced the lives of African Americans. Acquire insights into North Carolina's contributions to the war effort and the broader implications for society at the time.

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Nevada's Early Settlers - Gold Rush Impact - State Development

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Nevada's Early Settlers - Gold Rush Impact - State Development

4th Grade

Social Studies

Nevada's historical development focuses on the settlement of early groups and the significant influence of the gold rush on the state's growth. Exploration of these topics provides insights into the events that have shaped Nevada's economy and society, enhancing understanding and critical thinking about the state's past.

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4th Grade

Understanding Religious Settlements - Impact and Legacy - California Missions

Understanding Religious Settlements - Impact and Legacy - California Missions

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Understanding Religious Settlements - Impact and Legacy - California Missions

4th Grade

Social Studies

The study of the California Missions offers insight into their purpose, the individuals involved, and their impact on Native American populations. Learners will grasp the historical significance of these missions and understand their lasting influence on the cultural and physical landscape of California.

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Examine Abolitionist and Suffrage Movements - Key Figures & Events

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Examine Abolitionist and Suffrage Movements - Key Figures & Events

4th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the major ideas underlying the abolitionist and suffrage movements by examining key figures and pivotal events that reshaped American history. Gain a comprehensive understanding of these historical reform movements and recognize the significant contributions of leading reformers toward achieving social change.

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Understanding Economic and Social Factors - Impacts on Westward Expansion - American History

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Understanding Economic and Social Factors - Impacts on Westward Expansion - American History

4th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the key economic and social factors that influenced Westward Expansion in U.S. history, such as Manifest Destiny, gold mining, and the fur trade. Gain insights into historical impacts to cultivate a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness between economic motivations and territorial expansion during this period.

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Understanding Historical Events - Traditions and Importance - Thanksgiving

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Understanding Historical Events - Traditions and Importance - Thanksgiving

4th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the historical significance and traditions of Thanksgiving in the United States by examining its origins and cultural practices. Gain insights into the historical events that shaped Thanksgiving and understand its impact on cultural and social unity. The learning process emphasizes the subject matter, goals, and the development of historical and cultural understanding.

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Exploration and Settlement - Definitions and Key Figures - Texas History

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Exploration and Settlement - Definitions and Key Figures - Texas History

4th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the key elements of Texas exploration and settlement by understanding essential definitions and historical figures. Learners will achieve a comprehensive understanding of significant terms and key contributors, thereby enhancing their knowledge of the exploration and settlement history of Texas.

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Essential Vocabulary - Key U.S. Historical Events and Concepts

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Essential Vocabulary - Key U.S. Historical Events and Concepts

4th Grade

Social Studies

Understand pivotal vocabulary that shapes key U.S. historical events and concepts, covering topics like the Louisiana Purchase, Westward Expansion, and the foundations of America's governmental structure. Develop a solid grasp of historical terminology to enhance the ability to engage thoughtfully with social studies content, fostering comprehension of the interconnected elements of history and governance.

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Understanding Methods - Protest Strategies - Women's Suffrage Movement

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Understanding Methods - Protest Strategies - Women's Suffrage Movement

4th Grade

Social Studies

Explore key protest strategies used during the Women's Suffrage Movement, focusing on methods like hunger strikes and advocacy for legislative change. Enhance understanding of historical protest techniques and their significant role in advancing women's voting rights in the United States, while developing analytical skills related to historical movements and social change.

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North Carolina Early Statehood - Development and Changes

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North Carolina Early Statehood - Development and Changes

4th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the social, political, and economic changes in North Carolina during early statehood. Understand the impact of relocating the state capital and infrastructure improvements on growth and analyze the effects of policies such as the Indian Removal Act on the state's development. Aim to grasp the historical context and its implications for residents at the time.

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The Compromise of 1850 - Factors Influencing U.S. Legislation - Historic Agreements in Social Studies

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The Compromise of 1850 - Factors Influencing U.S. Legislation - Historic Agreements in Social Studies

4th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the critical historical agreements of the Compromise of 1850, concentrating on the legislative decisions that shaped North-South relations in the United States. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the difficulties in maintaining power balance and examine the intricate outcomes of legislative negotiations on societal issues.

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Daily Life Activities - Interactions between Missionaries and Indigenous Peoples - Spanish Missions in Texas

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Daily Life Activities - Interactions between Missionaries and Indigenous Peoples - Spanish Missions in Texas

4th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the daily life within Spanish missions in Texas, focusing on the interactions between missionaries and indigenous people and the agricultural practices that sustained these communities. Gain insights into the historical significance of these missions and understand their impact on local cultures and economies.

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Abolition Movement - Influential Figures and Impact - American Social Reform

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Abolition Movement - Influential Figures and Impact - American Social Reform

4th Grade

Social Studies

Exploration of the abolition movement in America, emphasizing influential figures such as Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Learners will understand the historical impact of abolitionism, while developing skills in analyzing the social and political transformations that contributed to ending slavery.

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Assessment of Social Studies Skills - End-of-Year Review

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Assessment of Social Studies Skills - End-of-Year Review

4th Grade

Social Studies

Explore core social studies skills, including the economic activities of early American Indian groups, principles of map reading, and the significance of historical events. Gain the ability to interpret historical data, analyze geographical features, and assess the impact of past events on contemporary society.

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