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Social Studies Units 4-6 VALUE Bundle for 5th-8th Graders | Google Apps Ready

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    The Social Studies Units 4-6 VALUE Bundle for 5th-8th Graders is COMPLETELY READY for BOTH in-person and online digital learning (via Google Apps)! This incredible Social Studies Bundle is guaranteed to save you from countless HOURS of lesson planning and includes OVER TWO MONTHS WORTH of LESSON PLANS!!

    You'll receive these amazing units:

    Unit 4: American Revolution (12+ classroom periods)

    Unit 5: U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights, and Branches of the Government (14+ classroom periods)

    Unit 6: Westward Expansion (25+ classroom periods)

    • Unit Outline and Lesson-by-Lesson Overview for each Unit
    • 35+ Presentations with built-in Discussion Based Questions (DBQ) in both PowerPoint (PPT) & Google Slides formats
    • 75+ Student Exercise Assignments, Team Activities, Quizzes, and Collaborative Projects
    • Teacher Answer Keys for EVERY Assignment and Grading Rubric
    • 40+ links to supplemental YouTube videos
    • 3 Jeopardy Unit Review Games (Interactive, Easy-to-Use, and Engaging!)
    • 3 Unit Assessments (one for each unit)

    These three units will EASILY cover at least TWO MONTHS of lesson plans! They can be stretched out to last even longer, or condensed and shortened if needed with minimal effort.

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    Unit 4: American Revolution

    Unit 5: U.S. Constitution & Bill of Rights

    Unit 6: Westward Expansion

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    You'll receive EVERYTHING you need to cover these topics:

    Unit Four: The American Revolution

    French and Indian War

    • Who fought in it and why?
    • The major battles of the war
    • The effects of the war

    The Stamp Act

    • The Stamp Act Congress
    • Causes and effects of the Stamp Act

    The Townshend Acts

    • Why the British enacted the Townshend Acts
    • Effects of the Townshend Acts

    Boston Massacre

    • Crispus Attucks
    • Sons of Liberty
    • Causes and effects of the Boston Massacre

    The Tea Act

    • Causes and effects of the Tea Act

    Boston Tea Party

    • Factors that led up to the Boston Tea Party
    • Who participated in the Boston Tea Party
    • Significance of the Boston Tea Party
    • Effects of the Boston Tea Party

    The Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts)

    • Detailed outline of what the Coercive Acts were
    • Why the British enacted the Coercive Acts
    • How the colonies reacted to the passage of the Coercive Acts, including rallying behind Massachusetts

    First Continental Congress

    • Primary goals of the First Continental Congress
    • Important individuals who were members of the First Continental Congress

    Second Continental Congress

    • Accomplishments and achievements of the Second Continental Congress
    • Participants of the Second Continental Congress
    • Olive Branch Petition

    Declaration of Independence

    • The five sections of the Declaration of Independence
    • The Committee of Five: who they were, and their contributions
    • Signers of the Declaration of Independence
    • Declaration of Independence facts

    Independence Hall

    • Historical significance of Independence Hall
    • Independence Hall facts

    Liberty Bell

    • What the Liberty Bell symbolizes and its historical significance
    • How the Liberty Bell got its crack

    Independence Day

    • The meaning of Independence Day and its significance

    Yankee Doodle

    • The song's history: how it originated and its popularity spread
    • Meaning of various lyrics in the song

    Paul Revere's Midnight Ride

    • Causes and effects of Paul Revere's Midnight Ride
    • Analysis exercise of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem Paul Revere's Ride

    American Revolutionary War Battles

    • Battle of Lexington
    • Battle of Concord
    • Battle of Bunker Hill
    • Battle of Saratoga
    • Battle of Yorktown

    Valley Forge

    • The significance of Valley Forge and it impact on the Revolutionary War effort

    The Founding Fathers

    • Who are the Founding Fathers?
    • What makes someone a Founding Father?
    • Overview of six of our best known Founding Fathers and their individual contributions towards the cause of American independence: John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and George Washington

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    Unit Five: U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights, & Branches of the Government:

    Articles of Confederation

    • Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
    • Reasons to replace the Articles of Confederation
    • Shays' Rebellion
    • Economic Depression

    Constitutional Convention

    • Goals of the Constitutional Convention
    • Replacing the Articles of Confederation
    • Virginia Plan
    • Opposition to the Virginia Plan
    • Great Compromise
    • Three Fifths Compromise

    Preamble of the Constitution

    • Importance of the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution
    • Meaning of "We the People"
    • Translation of the Preamble text into easy-to-understand terminology

    Ratification of the Constitution

    • Process of ratifying the Constitution
    • Sequential order of ratification by state, from first to last
    • Opposition to the Constitution

    Constitutional Amendments

    • Constitutional amendment process
    • Historically significant amendments: 13th Amendment (slavery is abolished), 18th Amendment (prohibition), 19th Amendment (women's suffrage), 21st Amendment (repeals 18th Amendment), 26th Amendment (voting age is lowered to 21)

    Bill of Rights

    • Breakdown of each of the Bill of Rights 10 Amendments
    • Translation of each amendment into easy-to-understand terms for students

    Three Branches of Government

    • Articles I, II, and III of the Constitution (Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, and Judicial Branches of the government)
    • System of checks and balances
    • Responsibilities of each branch of government
    • Three levels of government (federal, state, and local)
    • Responsibilities of each level of government

    Alexander Hamilton

    • The important role he played in the Constitutions creation
    • His many contributions during the American Revolution and in the establishment of our government
    • Hamilton-Burr duel

    James Madison

    • "Father of the Constitution"
    • His important contributions towards the creation of the Constitution
    • His prominent role in writing the Bill of Rights

    Other Significant Individuals of the Constitution

    • Roger Sherman
    • George Mason
    • Charles Pinckney

    Constitution Day

    • Importance and meaning of Constitution Day

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    Unit Six: Westward Expansion:

    Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis & Clark Expedition

    • Causes and effects of the Louisiana Purchase
    • Importance and achievements of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

    War of 1812

    • The numerous causes that led to the War of 1812
    • Major battles of the war such as the Battle of New Orleans
    • Lasting impact of the War of 1812 on America (renewed sense of patriotism, desire to expand the nations borders, etc.)

    The Star-Spangled Banner

    • Role of Francis Scott Key and the origins of its lyrics
    • How it became our National Anthem

    Manifest Destiny - Intro to Westward Expansion

    • Factors that fueled Americans desire to grow the size of the nation
    • Meaning and significance of Manifest Destiny

    Indian Removal Act & Trail of Tears

    • Causes and effects of the Indian Removal Act
    • Lasting impact of the Trail of Tears

    Texas Revolution and Independence

    • Factors that led to the Texas Revolutionary War
    • Important figures of the Texas Revolution such as Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston
    • Controversy over the annexation of Texas

    Mexican-American War

    • Causes and effects of the Mexican-American War including Mexican Cession
    • U.S. war strategy in the Mexican-American War
    • Factors which led to the wars high casualty rate for U.S. soldiers

    Oregon Territory & the Oregon Trail

    • Significance of the Oregon Trail
    • Disputes over the Oregon Territory
    • The Whitman Mission

    California Gold Rush

    • Causes and effects of the California Gold Rush
    • Meaning of terms like "forty-niner" and "boom town"

    Mormon Migration & Territory of Utah

    • Factors that led to the Mormon Migration to Utah
    • Role of important Mormons such as Joseph Smith and Brigham Young

    The Homestead Act

    • Why the Homestead Act was enacted
    • Life of a homesteader and the many challenges they faced

    Transcontinental Railroad

    • Causes and effects of the Transcontinental Railroad
    • Exploration of the various work groups who built the Transcontinental Railroad
    • Challenges of building the Transcontinental Railroad

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    Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
    Determine two or more main ideas of a text and explain how they are supported by key details; summarize the text.
    Explain the relationships or interactions between two or more individuals, events, ideas, or concepts in a historical, scientific, or technical text based on specific information in the text.
    Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 5 topic or subject area.
    Compare and contrast the overall structure (e.g., chronology, comparison, cause/effect, problem/solution) of events, ideas, concepts, or information in two or more texts.

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