Previous Units
Description: In this unit, students used the 5 themes of geography to explor and describe various States in the United States. The creted a cross country trip plan and took a States test to demonstrate their learning.
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Description: In this unit you learned how to find historical significance, to use vocabulary to create personal dictionary to use in your writing and during discussions, to use textual evidence to support your answers to historical thinking questions, and create digital teaching tools to add to a class timeline that we can all learn from and reference throughout the year.
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Description: In this Themed unit you gained a deep understanding of the ideals that have shaped the United States of America, you learned how to evaluate how successful America was and is at achieving those ideals, and you made suggestions for improving America's present and future.
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Description: In this Themed unit you gained a deep understanding about issues, laws, and experiences surrounding immigration and discovered how immigration has shaped the United States of America.
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Description: In this Themed unit you gained a deep understanding about women's rights and how they have changed and evolved over time in the United States.
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Description: In this unit you have an opportunity to study Native American and Mexican American cultures, to analyze and evaluate cultural diversity in America, to address problems that arise from stereotyping people from different cultures, and to think of solutions to those problems.
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Description: The purpose of this unit is to study African American history and to learn about their many contributions that helped shape the United States.
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Description: The purpose of this unit is to study how the government is organized, how it gets and maintains its power, and how people participate in the government to ensure that those elected and appointed to run the government do not abuse their powers.
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