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| 1 |
Aug 15 - Aug 21 |
world civilization, physical regions in the United States, geographic factors and patterns of settlement, financial basics, significant individuals, main and supporting ideas, the purposes of the U.S. Constitution, economic effects of mass production and specialization, transportation and communication influenced economy, economic effects of immigration and migration, translate geographic data, skills of analyzing information, locate the fifty states of U. S., issues and events of the 20th century
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| 2 |
Aug 22 - Aug 28 |
world civilization, apply geographic tools for maps, geographic factors and patterns of settlement, issues and events of the 20th century, notable individuals, U.S. territorial expansion, governments of American colonies, physical regions in the United States, group customs, celebrations, and traditions, science and technology impacts to life, historical/cultural sites and relics, early settlers in the United States, skills of acquiring information, cities in the United States, amendments to the Constitution
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| 3 |
Aug 29 - Sep 04 |
world civilization, historical events and facts, geographic factors and patterns of settlement, American colonial leaders, apply geographic tools for maps, events led to the U.S. Constitution, physical regions in the United States, consequences of human modification of the environment, group customs, celebrations, and traditions, historical/cultural sites and relics, skills of analyzing information, industries of colonial America, cities in the United States
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| 4 |
Sep 05 - Sep 11 |
historical events and facts, compare ethnic and religious groups, world civilization, skills of organizing information, U.S. territorial expansion, supply and demand affects consumers, significant art, music, and literature, participating civic affairs and political parties, geographic factors and patterns of settlement, physical regions in the United States, early settlers in the United States, apply geographic tools for maps, three branches of government, cities in the United States
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| 5 |
Sep 12 - Sep 18 |
apply geographic tools for maps, skills of analyzing information, physical regions in the United States, notable individuals, translate geographic data, results of the American Revolution, historical/cultural sites and relics, changes from the Industrial Revolution, group customs, celebrations, and traditions, individuals helped create the U.S. Constitution, causes and effects of American Revolution, the purposes of the U.S. Constitution, issues and events of the 20th century, early settlers in the United States, skills of organizing information, three branches of government, national and state governments
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| 6 |
Sep 19 - Sep 25 |
financial basics, skills of analyzing information, locate the fifty states of U. S., physical regions in the United States, decision-making skills, mechanization impacts American life style, geographic factors and patterns of settlement, transportation and communication influenced economy, participating civic affairs and political parties, group customs, celebrations, and traditions, supply and demand affects consumers, cities in the United States, historical events and facts, three branches of government
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| 7 |
Sep 26 - Oct 02 |
skills of analyzing information, national and state governments, financial basics, individual rights, clusters of settlement, government of checks and balances, mechanization impacts American life style, economic effects of immigration and migration, group customs, celebrations, and traditions, issues and events of the 20th century, skills of organizing information, skills of acquiring information, translate geographic data, historical events and facts
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| 8 |
Oct 03 - Oct 09 |
skills of analyzing information, people adaptation to environment, skills of organizing information, physical regions in the United States, individual rights, three branches of government, benefits of the free enterprise system, effects of supply and demand on business, group customs, celebrations, and traditions, economic patterns of European colonists, Native-American and immigrant groups, early settlers in the United States, national and state governments, apply geographic tools for maps, skills of acquiring information
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| 9 |
Oct 10 - Oct 16 |
skills of analyzing information, historical events and facts, national and state governments, individual rights, three branches of government, notable individuals, economic effects of mass production and specialization, early settlers in the United States, events led to the U.S. Constitution, physical regions in the United States, patriotic symbols and landmarks
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| 10 |
Oct 17 - Oct 23 |
physical regions in the United States, three branches of government, apply geographic tools for maps, world history, individual rights, westward movement, world civilization, notable individuals, consequences of human modification of the environment, early settlers in the United States, limited and unlimited governments, national and state governments, use geographic tools, states and cities of U. S., historical events and facts, Civil War causes and effects
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| 11 |
Oct 24 - Oct 30 |
national and state governments, skills of analyzing information, Bill of Rights, financial basics, westward movement, world civilization, patterns of land use, citizen roles and responsibilities, participating civic affairs and political parties, early settlers in the United States, government of checks and balances, science and technology impacts, decision-making skills, inventors and scientists, historical events and facts, three branches of government
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| 12 |
Oct 31 - Nov 06 |
financial basics, identify leaders, individual rights, historical events and facts, describe various governments, three branches of government, voluntary civic participation, amendments to the Constitution, skills of analyzing information, history of the U.S. Constitution, methods of analyzing information, government of checks and balances, citizen roles and responsibilities, free enterprise system development, physical regions in the United States, the purposes of the U.S. Constitution, the amendments to the U.S. Constitution, effects of supply and demand on business, geographic factors and economic locations, geographic factors and patterns of settlement
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| 13 |
Nov 07 - Nov 13 |
methods of analyzing information, financial basics, describe various governments, skills of acquiring information, individual rights, government of checks and balances, the amendments to the U.S. Constitution, economic effects of mass production and specialization, consequences of human modification of the environment, historical/cultural sites and relics, skills of organizing information, national and state governments, apply geographic tools for maps, patriotic symbols and landmarks
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| 14 |
Nov 14 - Nov 20 |
economic terms, financial basics, participating civic affairs and political parties, methods of analyzing information, notable individuals, free enterprise system, various economic systems, early settlers in the United States, economic patterns of European colonists, supply and demand affects consumers, mass production and specialization, historical events and facts, three branches of government, national and state governments, skills of analyzing information
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| 15 |
Nov 21 - Nov 27 |
national and state governments, skills of analyzing information, the purposes of the U.S. Constitution, physical regions in the United States, financial basics, social studies terms, free enterprise system in U. S., skills of organizing information, the amendments to the U.S. Constitution, early settlers in the United States, social regions in the United States, free enterprise system development, methods of analyzing information, geographic and economic factors, world regions on map and globe, free enterprise system
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| 16 |
Nov 28 - Dec 04 |
economic terms, individual rights, physical regions in the United States, history of early settlers, world history, impact of geographic factors, skills of analyzing information, locate the fifty states of U. S., group customs, celebrations, and traditions, significant individuals or groups, people adaptation to environment, alternative forms of governments, apply geographic tools for maps, social studies terms, world civilization, financial basics
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| 17 |
Dec 05 - Dec 11 |
financial basics, world history, world civilization, identify major cultures, inventors and scientists, the Industrial Revolution, physical geographic processes, national and state governments, science and technology impacts, world regions on map and globe, apply geographic tools for maps, skills of analyzing information, alternative forms of governments, methods of analyzing information, skills of organizing information, physical regions in the United States, changes from the Industrial Revolution, economic effects of mass production and specialization
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| 18 |
Dec 12 - Dec 18 |
describe various governments, national and state governments, world regions on map and globe, financial basics, world civilization, notable individuals, social studies terms, free enterprise system development, supply and demand affects consumers, human modifications of the environment, the 20th century issues and events, significant individuals or groups, three branches of government, impact of geographic factors, identify major cultures, translate geographic data, historical events and facts
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| 19 |
Dec 19 - Dec 25 |
Exercise summary and review week Parents help to study the charts and statistics |
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