Subject

Social-studies

History

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

[Antebellum Era - Education and Slavery - 19th Century U.S. History]

[Antebellum Era - Education and Slavery - 19th Century U.S. History]

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[Antebellum Era - Education and Slavery - 19th Century U.S. History]

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the key aspects of the Antebellum period, focusing on education, slavery, and societal classes. Analyze the historical dynamics and their impact on modern society. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the socio-economic and cultural factors of the time, examining how they shaped current societal structures. Cultivate critical thinking skills by evaluating historical sources and data. Enhance historical knowledge by identifying connections between past events and contemporary issues.

4th Grade

[Understanding Historical Contexts - The Antebellum Period - American History]

[Understanding Historical Contexts - The Antebellum Period - American History]

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[Understanding Historical Contexts - The Antebellum Period - American History]

4th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the Antebellum Period by comparing the contrasting social and economic landscapes of the North and South in the United States. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the historical factors and dynamics that played a critical role in shaping the nation during this era. Develop insights into the regional differences that influenced economic practices and social structures, enhancing historical knowledge and analytical skills.

4th Grade

[Understanding Social Structures and Economies - Life in the Antebellum South - U.S. History]

[Understanding Social Structures and Economies - Life in the Antebellum South - U.S. History]

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[Understanding Social Structures and Economies - Life in the Antebellum South - U.S. History]

4th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the economic and social dynamics of the Antebellum South and their influence on U.S. history. Gain understanding of historical socio-economic structures and analyze their implications for today's society.

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Understanding Social Hierarchy - Antebellum Period - U.S. History

Understanding Social Hierarchy - Antebellum Period - U.S. History

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Understanding Social Hierarchy - Antebellum Period - U.S. History

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the social classes of the Antebellum South, concentrating on the diverse conditions experienced by elite, middle, and lower classes. Gain understanding into historical societal roles and economic influences, with the objective of analyzing the hierarchical structure and its implications on social dynamics and economic development.

5th Grade

Understanding Resistance and Control - Enslaved People - Slavery

Understanding Resistance and Control - Enslaved People - Slavery

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Understanding Resistance and Control - Enslaved People - Slavery

5th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the dynamics of slavery, focusing on resistance methods and control mechanisms. Learners will analyze historical events and recognize influential figures who aided in escapes, enhancing their understanding of the historical context and key contributors to the resistance movement.

4th Grade - 5th Grade

Analyzing the Underground Railroad - Abolitionists and Their Impact

Analyzing the Underground Railroad - Abolitionists and Their Impact

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Analyzing the Underground Railroad - Abolitionists and Their Impact

4th Grade - 5th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the Underground Railroad and the influential abolitionists who played pivotal roles. Gain an understanding of how these efforts were instrumental in the abolition of slavery, focusing on the historical context and the significant impact of these courageous individuals and actions. Develop a nuanced perspective of the resistance to slavery and the collaboration that facilitated freedom for many enslaved people.

5th Grade - 7th Grade

Understanding Regional Differences - Economic and Social Structures - Civil War Era

Understanding Regional Differences - Economic and Social Structures - Civil War Era

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Understanding Regional Differences - Economic and Social Structures - Civil War Era

5th Grade - 7th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the divergent economic and social structures of the North and South during the Civil War era. Understand and analyze key distinctions to enhance comprehension of their historical impacts. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills by exploring how these differences influenced the course and outcomes of the Civil War, as well as their long-term effects on American society.

3rd Grade - University

Abolitionist Principles - Resistance Against Slavery - U.S. History

Abolitionist Principles - Resistance Against Slavery - U.S. History

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Abolitionist Principles - Resistance Against Slavery - U.S. History

3rd Grade - University

Social-studies

Examine the principles of abolitionism and the movements to end slavery in the U.S. Gain skills in analyzing historical impacts and legislative changes. Focus on understanding the key ideas, societal effects, and significant legal developments associated with the abolitionist movement.

5th Grade

Understanding Perspective - Origins of Slavery - TransAtlantic Slave Trade

Understanding Perspective - Origins of Slavery - TransAtlantic Slave Trade

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Understanding Perspective - Origins of Slavery - TransAtlantic Slave Trade

5th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the origins and implications of slavery with a focus on diverse perspectives and the TransAtlantic Slave Trade. Understand historical motivations and assess the impact on global history. Develop skills in critical thinking, historical analysis, and contextual evaluation.

5th Grade

Understanding Abolition - Key Figures & Movements - American History

Understanding Abolition - Key Figures & Movements - American History

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Understanding Abolition - Key Figures & Movements - American History

5th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the influence of the abolitionist movement and pivotal figures such as Harriet Tubman in American history. Gain insights into historical protest strategies and freedom narratives.

4th Grade

Antebellum Period - Economic and Social Changes - U.S. History

Antebellum Period - Economic and Social Changes - U.S. History

Quiz

Antebellum Period - Economic and Social Changes - U.S. History

4th Grade

Social-studies

Focuses on Mississippi's economic and social transformations during the Antebellum era, highlighting the significant impact of agriculture and policy changes in the early 19th century. Learners will analyze how these factors contributed to regional development and understand the broader implications on society and economy.

5th Grade

Historical Understanding - Enslavement Practices - Slavery in the Colonies

Historical Understanding - Enslavement Practices - Slavery in the Colonies

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Historical Understanding - Enslavement Practices - Slavery in the Colonies

5th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the history of slavery in the American colonies, concentrating on crucial elements such as the slave trade and life on plantations. Acquire understanding of the economic and social impacts of slavery, fostering analytical skills and historical comprehension.

5th Grade

Slavery - Historical Contexts and Impacts - American History

Slavery - Historical Contexts and Impacts - American History

Quiz

Slavery - Historical Contexts and Impacts - American History

5th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the history of slavery in America by examining influential individuals and pivotal events. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the social, legal, and cultural consequences of slavery on American society.

5th Grade

Economic Impacts - Industrial Growth & Inflation - U.S. Civil War

Economic Impacts - Industrial Growth & Inflation - U.S. Civil War

Quiz

Economic Impacts - Industrial Growth & Inflation - U.S. Civil War

5th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the differing economic landscapes of the North and South during the Civil War, with a focus on industrial growth and inflation. Understand the underlying causes and consequences of these economic shifts. Gain insights into how these changes affected the overall trajectory of the war and the post-war period. Develop critical thinking skills by analyzing historical data and evidence to build a comprehensive view of this pivotal era in American history.

5th Grade - University

Understanding Political Machines - Corruption and Reforms in the Gilded Age

Understanding Political Machines - Corruption and Reforms in the Gilded Age

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Understanding Political Machines - Corruption and Reforms in the Gilded Age

5th Grade - University

Social-studies

Investigate political corruption in the Gilded Age, emphasizing the role of political machines and significant reforms. Understand how these developments influenced American governance, analyze key historical events, and develop critical thinking skills regarding the impact of political policies and reforms on society.

4th Grade - 5th Grade

Understanding Slavery - Economic Impact and Abolition Efforts in American History

Understanding Slavery - Economic Impact and Abolition Efforts in American History

Quiz

Understanding Slavery - Economic Impact and Abolition Efforts in American History

4th Grade - 5th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the origins, economic influence, and abolition of slavery in America, providing insights into historical events and their societal impacts. Develop an understanding of the complex history and economic implications of slavery, analyzing its effects on American society, and examine the processes leading to its abolition. Enhance critical thinking skills by considering different perspectives and the broader consequences of historical developments.

5th Grade - 6th Grade

[Regional Economic and Political Differences - The Civil War - North vs. South]

[Regional Economic and Political Differences - The Civil War - North vs. South]

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[Regional Economic and Political Differences - The Civil War - North vs. South]

5th Grade - 6th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the contrasting economic foundations, political ideologies, and social frameworks of the North and South during the Civil War period. Understand the factors that shaped regional loyalties and conflicts.

5th Grade - 6th Grade

Historical Analysis - Slavery in Colonial America - Colonial History

Historical Analysis - Slavery in Colonial America - Colonial History

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Historical Analysis - Slavery in Colonial America - Colonial History

5th Grade - 6th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the origins and development of slavery in colonial America, focusing on the economic and social factors that shaped its history. Gain insights into the historical context and lasting impacts of slavery, enhancing understanding of its role in shaping American society.

4th Grade - 5th Grade

[Understanding Key Figures in Social Reform - Abolitionist and Suffragist Movements - U.S. History]

[Understanding Key Figures in Social Reform - Abolitionist and Suffragist Movements - U.S. History]

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[Understanding Key Figures in Social Reform - Abolitionist and Suffragist Movements - U.S. History]

4th Grade - 5th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the pivotal roles played by abolitionists and suffragists in U.S. history, focusing on their contributions and lasting impact on modern civil rights movements. Understand how these groups organized, advocated, and fought for social change, laying the groundwork for subsequent civil rights advancements. Develop a comprehensive appreciation of their strategies, challenges, and achievements, and gain insight into their enduring influence on current efforts for equality and justice.

5th Grade

[Understanding Key Figures and Movements - Abolition and Women's Suffrage - U.S. History]

[Understanding Key Figures and Movements - Abolition and Women's Suffrage - U.S. History]

Quiz

[Understanding Key Figures and Movements - Abolition and Women's Suffrage - U.S. History]

5th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the significant impact of abolitionists and suffragists on U.S. history, focusing on pivotal historical events that shaped the nation's journey toward equality and justice. Learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the social and political achievements of these movements, developing advocacy skills for equality and justice.

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