| BELLE VERNON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT |
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| GENERAL SYLLABUS
OUTLINE |
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| **This syllabus is
subject to change** |
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| Course Name: |
Social Studies |
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| Grade: |
2 |
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| 1.) |
Course Description: |
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Second grade social studies is a
course designed to familiarize students with the study of the Earth |
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and its environment. The curriculum includes: living in a
neighborhood, working together, working for |
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needs and wants, living on the
earth, America long ago, celebrating America and the study of major |
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holidays in America. The curriculum stresses numerous approaches
to learning. The following course is |
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subject to alteration based on the
needs of the students and discretion of the teacher. |
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| 2.) |
Learning Standards: |
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5.1 |
Principles and Documents of
Government |
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5.2 |
Rights and Responsibilities of
Citizenship |
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5.3 |
How Government Works |
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5.4 |
How International Relationships
Function |
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6.1 |
Economic Systems |
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6.2 |
Markets and the Functions of
Government |
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6.3 |
Scarcity and Choice |
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6.4 |
Economic Interdependence |
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6.5 |
Work and Earnings |
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7.1 |
Basic Geographic Literacy |
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7.2 |
The Physical Characteristics of
Places and Regions |
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7.3 |
The Human Characteristics of Places
and Regions |
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7.4 |
The Interactions Between People and
Places |
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8.1 |
Historical Analysis and Skills
Development |
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8.2 |
Pennsylvania History |
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8.3 |
United States History |
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8.4 |
Word History |
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| 3.) |
Student Objectives: |
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5.1.3 Principles and Documents of Government |
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Describe what government
is. |
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Explain
the purposes of rules and laws and why they are important in the
classroom, |
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school, community, state, and
nation. |
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Define the principles and ideals
shaping government. |
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Identify the document which created
Pennsylvania. |
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Identify documents of United States
government. |
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Explain the meaning of a preamble. |
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Describe the purpose of the United
States Flag, The Pledge of Allegiance, and The |
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National Anthem. |
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Identify framers of documents of
governments. |
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Explain why government is necessary
in the classroom, school, community, state, and |
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nation and the basic purposes of
government in Pennsylvania and the United States. |
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Explain the importance of respect
for the property and the opinions of others. |
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Identify symbols and political
holidays. |
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Identify ways courts resolve
conflicts involving principles and ideals of government. |
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Identify
portions of famous speeches and writings that reflect the basic principles
and |
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ideals of government (e.g., "I
have a dream," Reverend Martin Luther King; "One small |
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step for man" Neil Armstrong). |
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5.2.3 Rights and Responsibilities of
Citizenship |
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Identify examples of rights and
responsibilities of citizenship. |
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Identify personal rights and
responsibilities. |
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Identify sources of conflict and
disagreement and different ways conflicts can be resolved. |
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Identify the importance of political
leadership and public service in the school, community, |
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state, and nation. |
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Describe ways citizens can influence
the decisions and actions of government. |
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Explain the benefits of following
rules and laws and the consequences of violating them. |
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Identify ways to participate in
government and civic life. |
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5.3.3 How Government Works |
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Identify the elected representative
bodies responsible for making local, Pennsylvania, and |
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United States laws. |
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Identify the role of the three
branches of government. |
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Identify reasons for rules and laws
in the school and community. |
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Identify services performed by the
local, state, and national government. |
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Identify positions of authority at
school and local, state, and national governments. |
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Explain what an election is. |
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Explain why being treated fairly is
important. |
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Identify individual interests and
explain ways to influence others. |
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Explain why taxes are necessary and
identify who pays them. |
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Identify the role of the media in
society. |
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Identify different ways people
govern themselves. |
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5.4.3 How International Relationships Function |
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Identify how customs and traditions
influence governments. |
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Recognize that the world is divided
into various political units. |
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Identify ways in which countries
interact with the United States. |
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Identify treaties and other
agreements between or among nations. |
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Identify how nations work together
to solve problems. |
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6.1.3 Economic Systems |
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Describe how individuals, families
and communities with limited resources make choices. |
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Describe
alternate methods of allocating goods and services and advantages and |
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disadvantages of each. |
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Identify local economic activities. |
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Identify examples of local
businesses opening, closing, expanding, or contracting. |
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6.2.3 Markets and the Functions of Government |
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Define and identify goods, services,
consumers, and producers. |
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Identify ways local businesses
compete to get consumers. |
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Identify and compare means of
payment. |
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Identify groups of competing
producers in the local area. |
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Identify who supplies a product and
who demands a product. |
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Define price and identify the prices
of different items. |
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Define what a tax is and identify a
tax paid by most families. |
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Identify government involvement in
local economic activities. |
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Identify goods and services produced
by the government (e.g., postal service, food |
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inspection). |
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Explain the relationship between
taxation and government services. |
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Identify forms of advertising
designed to influence personal choice. |
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Explain why most countries create
their own form of money. |
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6.3.3 Scarcity and Choice |
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Define scarcity and identify limited
resources. |
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Identify and define wants of
different people. |
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Identify and define natural, human
and capital resources. |
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Identify costs and benefits
associated with an economic decision. |
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Explain what is given up when making
a choice. |
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Explain how self-interest influences
choice. |
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6.4.3 Economic Interdependence |
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Define specialization and the
concept of division and labor. |
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Explain why people trade. |
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Explain why goods, services, and
resources come from all over the nation and the world. |
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Identify local resources. |
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Define specialization and identify
examples of interdependence. |
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Explain why some products are
produced locally while others are not. |
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Identify local geographic patterns
of economic activities. |
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6.5.3 Work and Earnings |
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Explain why people work to get goods
and services |
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Identify different occupations. |
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Describe businesses that provide
goods and businesses that provide services. |
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Define profit and loss. |
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Identify examples of assets. |
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Define entrepreneurship and identify
entrepreneurs in the local community. |
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Define saving and explain why people
save. |
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Explain how banks bring savers and
borrowers together. |
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7.1.3 Basic Geographic Literacy |
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Identify geographic tools and their
uses. |
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Identify and locate places and
regions. |
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7.2.3 The Physical Characteristics of Places
and Regions |
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Identify the physical
characteristics of places and regions. |
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Identify the basic physical
processes that affect the physical characteristics. |
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7.3.3 The Human Characteristics of Places and
Regions |
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Identify the human characteristics
of places and regions by their population characteristics. |
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Identify the human characteristics
of places and regions by their cultural characteristics. |
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Identify
the human characteristics of places and regions by their settlement |
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characteristics. |
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Identify the human characteristics
of places and regions by their economic activities. |
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Identify the human characteristics
of places and regions by their political activities. |
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7.4.3 The Interactions Between People and
Places |
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Identify the impacts of physical
systems on people. |
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Identify the impacts of people on
physical systems. |
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8.1.3 Historical Analysis and Skills
Development |
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Understand chronological thinking
and distinguish between past, present and future time. |
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Develop an understanding of
historical sources. |
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Understand fundamentals of
historical interpretation. |
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Understand historical research. |
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8.2.3 Pennsylvania History |
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Understand
the political and cultural contributions of individuals and groups to |
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Pennsylvania history. |
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Identify and describe primary
documents, material artifacts, and historic sites important |
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in Pennsylvania history. |
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Identify and describe how continuity
and change have influenced and Pennsylvania history. |
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Identify and describe conflict and
cooperation among social groups and organizations in |
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Pennsylvania history. |
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8.3.3 United States History |
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Identify contributions of
individuals and groups to United States history. |
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Identify and describe primary
documents, material artifacts, and historic sites important |
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in United States history. |
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Identify
important changes in United States history (e.g., Belief Systems and
Religions, |
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Commerce and Industry, Innovations,
Politics, Settlement Patterns and Expansion, Social |
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Organization, Transportation,
Women's Movement). |
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Identify conflict and cooperation
among social groups and organizations in United States |
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history. |
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8.4.3 World History |
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Identify individuals and groups who
have made significant political and cultural contributions |
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to world history. |
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Identify historic sites and material
artifacts important to world history. |
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Compare similarities and differences
between earliest civilizations and life today (e.g., |
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Africa, Egypt; Asia, Babylonia;
Americas, Olmec; Europe, Neolithic settlements). |
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Identify how conflict and
cooperation among social groups and organizations affected |
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world history. |
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| 4.) |
Course Text: |
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v Neighborhoods and Communities:
Social Studies for a Changing World (MacMillan/McGraw-Hill) |
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Major Units or Themes: (Include the following) |
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v Living in a Neighborhood |
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v Working Together |
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v Working for Needs and Wants |
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v Living on the Earth |
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v America Long Ago |
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v Celebrating America |
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v Holidays |
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Teaching Methods: |
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Assessment: |
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v Role Play |
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v Teacher Observation |
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v Video/Filmstrips |
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v Chapter Tests |
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v Demonstration |
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v Quizzes |
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v Guided Practices |
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v Worksheets |
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v Guided Discussion |
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v Student Projects |
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v Cooperative Learning |
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v Participation |
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v Field Trips (optional) |
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v Creative Writing |
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