United States History to 1900 Full Year Curriculum Bundle

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    United States History to 1900 Units Scope and Sequence

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    The American History Social Studies Unit Bundle, which works for both print and Google Drive™, is a zipped bundle of 53 units that cover the history of the United States from prehistoric times to the early 1900s. Geared to cover an entire year of 5th-grade social studies curriculum. This full-year bundle is 25% off the price of buying each unit individually.

    Every unit contains both a printable format as well as a Google Drive™ compatible format and includes the following sections:

    States and Regions Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the countries, regions, and states that make up North America and the United States.

    The Land of the United States Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the landforms that make up the geography of the United States.

    Bodies of Water in the United States Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the major bodies of water that make up the geography of the United States.

    Climate and Vegetation in the United States Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the climate and vegetation of the United States.

    People and the Environment of the United States Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of how people have settled in the United States by using the land and changing the environment.

    Early People of North America Social Studies Unit: Investigates how the early people arrived in North America, evolved with the change of time, and explores the earliest civilizations. This file is compatible with Google Drive™.

    Eastern Woodlands Region Social Studies Unit: Investigates the area and people of the Eastern Woodland region of North America. With an in-depth look at the Haudenosaunee and the Algonquian tribes. This file is compatible with Google Drive™.

    The Plains Region Social Studies Unit: Investigates the area and people of the Plains region of North America, with a close look at the Lakota and Cheyenne tribes. This file is compatible with Google Drive™.

    Southwest and West Regions Social Studies Unit: Investigates the area and people of the Southwest and Western region of North America, with a close look at the Pueblo, Navajo, Shoshone, Nez Perce, and Chumash people. This file is compatible with Google Drive™

    The Northwest and Arctic Regions Social Studies Unit: Investigates the area and people of the Northwest and Arctic region of North America, with a close look at the Kwakiutl, Makah, Chinook, Tlingit, Haida, Aleut, Inuit, and the Athabascan people.

    Early Exploration and Technology Social Studies Unit: Investigates the early exploration and technology of the Europeans that led to their first venture into North America, with a close look at the path that led Christopher Columbus's exploration in 1492.

    A Changing World Social Studies Unit: Investigates the early explorations of Europeans and the effect on geographic understanding and advancement.

    Spanish Exploration Social Studies Unit: Investigates the early Spanish explorations of North and South America.

    Other Nations Explore Social Studies Unit: Investigates the early explorations to find a Northwest Passage through or around North America.

    Spanish Colonies Social Studies Unit: Investigates the formation and ways of life in the early Spanish colonies in North and Central America.

    Virginia Colonies Social Studies Unit: Investigates the formation and ways of life in the early Virginia colonies in North America.

    Plymouth Colony Social Studies Unit: Investigates the formation and ways of life in the early Plymouth Colony of North America.

    French and Dutch Colonies Social Studies Unit: Investigates the formation and ways of life in the early French and Dutch Colonies of North America.

    Settling New England Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the early colonist settlements of New England.

    Life in New England Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of life in the early New England colonies.

    New England's Economy Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the development and growth of early New England’s economy.

    Settling the Middle Colonies Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the early colonist settlements of the Middle Colonies.

    Life in the Middle Colonies Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of life in the early Middle colonies.

    Economy of the Middle Colonies Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the economy of the Middle colonies.

    Settling the Southern Colonies Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the early colonist settlements of the Southern Colonies.

    Life in the Southern Colonies Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the early colonist settlements of the Southern Colonies.

    The Economy of the Southern Colonies Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the economy of the Southern Colonies.

    Fighting for Control of the Colonies Social Studies: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the fight for control of the colonies between 1750-1764.

    Colonists Speak Out Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of how the colonists started to speak out to show their feelings about being taxed without representation.

    Disagreements Grow Between Colonists and British Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the disagreements between the Colonists and the British that led to the Revolutionary War.

    Road to Revolutionary War Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the road that led to the Revolutionary War.

    Declaring Independence Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the actions that the colonists took to officially declare their independence from Britain.

    Americans and the Revolution Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the hardships the colonists encountered due to the war and the contributions made by different American groups to the Patriot cause.

    Fighting for Independence Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of several important battles of the Revolutionary War and how Americans handled the hardships with some help from other nations.

    Winning Independence Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of several important battles of the Revolutionary War and how Americans ultimately won with the signing of the Treaty of Paris.

    Aftermath of the Revolutionary War Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the effects of the Revolutionary War on different populations in the United States including former soldiers, enslaved Africans, Women, and Native Americans.

    The Constitutional Convention Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of why the Articles of Confederation were not working and how the Americans attempted to fix the issues at the Constitutional Convention.

    The Constitution and Branches of Government Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the creation and ratification of the United States Constitution.

    The Bill of Rights and New Government Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of what the Bill of Rights is and why it was added to the Constitution, and how the new government of the United States was set up.

    A Constitutional Democracy Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of how the federal, state, and local governments in the United States work under the Constitution and the responsibilities of citizenship.

    Exploring the West Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of how the United States obtained and explored the land to the West for migration.

    Expanding Borders Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of how the United States expanded its borders to the west and investigates the conflict that resulted with the Indigenous Peoples.

    From Ocean to Ocean Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the United States’ acquisition of land from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean and the western migration of the settlers.

    New Ideas and Inventions Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of how the changing technology in the early-mid 1800s changed the way people lived and worked.

    The North and the South Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the conflicts that occurred between the Northern and the Southern States leading up to the Civil War.

    Resisting Slavery Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the actions of enslaved and free African Americans as well as white abolitionists towards the understanding and the ending of slavery in America.

    The Nation Divides Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the events and political climate that led to the Confederate States' secession and the start of the Civil War.

    The Civil War Begins Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of major battles, events, and important contributions during the Civil War.

    The Civil War Ends Social Studies Unit: Investigates and helps gain an understanding of the battles and events that led to a Union victory ending the Civil War.

    Reconstruction Social Studies Unit: Investigates the Reconstruction Era after the conclusion of the Civil War.

    The Last Frontier Social Studies Unit: Investigates the movement of settlers to the Midwest and Western portions of the United States, and the impact on the Native Americans in the mid-1800s.

    New Industries Social Studies Unit: Investigates the new industries and inventions and their implications on labor in the post-Civil War United States.

    Cities and Immigration Social Studies Unit: Investigates the changes in cities and increased immigration in the post-Civil War United States.

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    →Please click the link to each individual product title to see a more in-depth description for each unit as well as a preview file for each unit.

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    This zipped file download includes 106 (53 units and 53 slideshows) files in a PDF format.

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    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.
    Draw on information from multiple print or digital sources, demonstrating the ability to locate an answer to a question quickly or to solve a problem efficiently.
    Integrate information from several texts on the same topic in order to write or speak about the subject knowledgeably.

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