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- 3rd Grade
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- 5th grade
- 6th Grade
- Grade 6
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- American History
- American History II
- American History: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Civic Literacy: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Economics and Personal Finance
- Economics and Personal Finance: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Founding Principles of the US and NC: Civic Literacy
- Holocaust & Genocide (2024)
- World History (2021)
- World History: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
Inquiry 6-8
Compelling Questions
- 1
Construct a compelling question through a disciplinary lens individually and with peers.I.1.1
- 1
Supporting Questions
- 2
Construct supporting questions based upon disciplinary concepts.I.1.2
- 2
Gathering and Evaluating Sources
- 3
Analyze details, central ideas and inferences from sources using discipline-specific strategies.I.1.2
- 4
Assess the credibility of primary and secondary sources using the origin, authority, structure, credibility, reliability, and context of the sources to guide the selection.I.1.4
- 3
Developing Claims and Using Evidence
- 5
Identify evidence that draws information from multiple perspectives.I.1.5
- 6
Construct claims and counterclaims using evidence while pointing out the strengths and limitations of both based on multiple sources.I.1.6
- 5
Communicating Ideas
- 7
Construct arguments consisting of multiple claims with evidence from sources and attention to disciplinary detail.I.1.7
- 8
Construct responses to supporting and opposing perspectives supported by evidence.I.1.8
- 9
Determine the credibility of disciplinary arguments of peers.I.1.9
- 7
Taking Informed Action
- 10
Identify challenges and opportunities created in addressing local, state, tribal, regional, national, and/or global issues.I.1.10
- 11
Use a range of civic approaches to address problems being investigated.I.1.11
- 10
Behavioral Sciences
- 1
Understand how individual and group values and beliefs have influenced various cultures.7.B.1
- 1
Compare major elements of culture in various modern societies around the world.7.B.1.1
- 2
Explain how values and beliefs affect human rights, justice, and equality for different groups of people.7.B.1.2
- 3
Compare how individuals and groups respond to stereotypes, oppression, human rights violations, and genocide.7.B.1.3
- 1
Civics and Government
- 1
Analyze modern governmental systems in terms of conflict and change.7.C&G.1
- 1
Explain how the power and authority of various types of governments have created conflict that has led to change.7.C&G.1.1
- 2
Distinguish how conflict between religious and secular thought and practice has contributed to change in government.7.C&G.1.2
- 3
Deconstruct changes of various modern governments in terms of the benefits and costs to its citizens.7.C&G.1.3
- 4
Summarize new ideas that changed political thought in various nations, societies and regions.7.C&G.1.4
- 1
Economics
- 1
Understand the economic activities of modern societies and regions.7.E.1
- 1
Explain the factors and conditions that contribute to the development of economic systems.7.E.1.1
- 2
Explain how national and international economic decisions reflect and impact the interdependency of societies.7.E.1.2
- 3
Summarize the economic activity fostered by various economic systems7.E.1.3
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Explain how competition for resources affects the economic relationship among nations.7.E.1.4
- 5
Explain how economic systems have led to the transformation of various regions around the world and indigenous ways of life.7.E.1.5
- 1
Geography
- 1
Understand ways in which geographical factors influence societies.7.G.1
- 1
Explain how push-pull factors of forced and voluntary migrations have affected societies around the world.7.G.1.1
- 2
Explain reasons why societies modify and adapt to the environment.7.G.1.2
- 3
Explain the influence of demographic shifts on societies using geographic tools and data.7.G.1.3
- 1
History
- 1
Evaluate historical and current events from a variety of perspectives.7.H.1
- 1
Distinguish specific turning points of modern world history in terms of lasting impact.7.H.1.1
- 2
Summarize the influence women, indigenous, racial, ethnic, political, and religious groups have had on historical events and current global issues.7.H.1.2
- 3
Compare individual and societal responses to globalization in various regions and societies.7.H.1.3
- 4
Critique the effectiveness of cooperative efforts and consensus-building among nations, regions, and groups from various perspectives.7.H.1.4
- 5
Explain how slavery, xenophobia, disenfranchisement, ethnocentrism, and intolerance have affected individuals and groups in modern world history.7.H.1.5
- 1
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