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verbatim from year to year; it is understood that the depth, complexity, and difficulty level developmentally match the grade level expectations Strand 1: American History Strand 2: World History Strand 3: Civics/Government Strand 4: Geography Strand 5: Economics Clinton. PO 7. Describe events (e....
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verbatim from year to year; it is understood that the depth, complexity, and difficulty level developmentally match the grade level expectations Strand 1: American History Strand 2: World History Strand 3: Civics/Government Strand 4: Geography Strand 5: Economics Clinton. PO 7. Describe events (e.g., September 11 Terrorist Attacks, Afghanistan, Iraq War) of the presidency of George W. Bush. PO 8. Describe current events using information from class discussions an various resources
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http://www.ade.state.az.us/standards/sstudies/articulated/SSStandard-full-05-22-06.pdf#page=95
www.ade.state.az.us/standards/sstudies/articulated/SSStandard-full-05-22-...
___ Concept 9: Postwar United States No performance objectives at this grade. ___ Concept 10: Contemporary United States PO 1. Describe <span class="highlight">current</span> events using information from class discussions and various resources (e.g., newspapers, magazines, powder/fireworks, compass) d. Central and South America (i.e., astronomy, agriculture) Connect with: Strand 5 Concept 2 PO 7. Describe the development <span class="highlight">of</span> the following types <span class="highlight">of</span> government and citizenship <span class="highlight">in</span> ancient
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http://www.ade.state.az.us/standards/sstudies/articulated/SSStandard-full-05-22-06.pdf#page=135
www.ade.state.az.us/standards/sstudies/articulated/SSStandard-full-05-22-...
verbatim from year to year; it is understood that the depth, complexity, and difficulty level developmentally match the grade level expectations Strand 1: American History Strand 2: World History Strand 3: Civics/Government Strand 4: Geography Strand 5: Economics Clinton. PO 7. Describe events (e.g., September 11 Terrorist <span class="highlight">Attacks</span>, Afghanistan, Iraq War) <span class="highlight">of</span> the presidency <span class="highlight">of</span> George W. Bush. PO 8. Describe <span class="highlight">current</span> events using information from class discussions an various resources
Social Studies Curriculum Framework
54 History: History 5-8 Social Studies Curriculum Framework Revised 2006 Arkansas Department of Education Amended November 2007 Key: H.6.5.19 = History. Standard 6. Grade 5. 19 th Student Learning Expectation Strand: History Standard 6: History Students shall analyze significant ideas, event...
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54 History: History 5-8 Social Studies Curriculum Framework Revised 2006 Arkansas Department of Education Amended November 2007 Key: H.6.5.19 = History. Standard 6. Grade 5. 19 th Student Learning Expectation Strand: History Standard 6: History Students shall analyze significant ideas, events, and people in world, national, state, and local history and how they affect change over time. THE GOAL FOR EACH STUDENT IS PROFICIENCY IN ALL REQUIREMENTS AT CURRENT AND PREVIOUS GRADES. Grade 5 Grade
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http://arkansased.org/teachers/pdf/soc_studies_k-8_051308.pdf#page=55
arkansased.org/teachers/pdf/soc_studies_k-8_051308.pdf#page=55
54 History: History 5-8 Social Studies Curriculum Framework Revised 2006 Arkansas Department <span class="highlight">of</span> Education Amended November 2007 Key: H.6.5.19 = History. Standard 6. Grade 5. 19 th Student Learning Expectation Strand: History Standard 6: History Students shall analyze significant ideas, events, and people <span class="highlight">in</span> world, national, state, and local history and how they affect change over time. THE GOAL FOR EACH STUDENT IS PROFICIENCY <span class="highlight">IN</span> ALL REQUIREMENTS AT <span class="highlight">CURRENT</span> AND PREVIOUS GRADES. Grade 5 Grade
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