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Social Studies
Week of 11-17-14
Grade Level:
5
Subject:
Social Studies
Topic:
Chapter 5 Test, Chapter 6 Preview/Vocabulary
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- Compare and contrast the geography of the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies.
- Summarize the impact of religion on the founding of the New England Colonies.
- Explain how events in England affected the founding of the Middle and Southern Colonies.
- Outline the similarities and differences of the settlers in each region.
- Describe the accomplishments of significant colonial leaders, such as William Penn.
- Describe the accomplishments of significant leaders, such as Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson.
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6. Describe types of settlements and patterns of land use in Colonial America and
suggest reasons for locations of cities and settlements (G-1B-M1)
7. Identify ways in which location and physical features influence the development or life in a region of the United States (e.g., effects of natural barriers) (G-1B-M2)
8. Identify physical or other criteria used to define regions and apply criteria to distinguish one region from another in the United States (G-1B-M3)
9. Explain ways in which goals, cultures, interests, inventions, and technological advances affected perceptions and uses of places or regions in Colonial America
(G-1B-M4)
20. Construct a timeline of key events in American history (beginnings to 1763 (H1AM1)
21. Demonstrate an understanding of relative and absolute chronology by interpreting data presented in a timeline (H-1A-M1)
22. Identify different points of view about key events in early American history (H1AM2)
23. Identify the causes, effects, or impact of a given event in early American history (H-1A-M3)
24. Use both a primary and secondary source to describe key events or issues in early American history (H-1A-M4)
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