6th Grade History, 4th Quarter Plans
May 8-12
Chap. 12 Test MONDAY && UNIT 6 Open Book Test WEDNESDAY 5/10
Monday: Chapter 12 Test (not open book); mark pages for Unit Test
Assignments: NH
Tuesday: Review for unit test; Collage Project
Assignments: NH
Wednesday: Unit Test
Assignments: NH- Enjoy your evening
Thursday: Current events & video of American life since 9/11/2001; collage project (done in class)
Assignments: NH
Friday: FIELD DAY!- Medal of Honor Activity (Iraq War)
Assignments: NH
Standards:
SSG6, #9- Cultural Changes since WW2 (i.e. Rock & Roll Music, growth of suburbs, Civil Rights Movement)
SSG6, #10- Analyze economic changes, growth, and contraction impact since WW2 (Immigration)
SSG6, #11- Technological Advancements since WW2
SSG6, #12- Significant political issues and policies of presidents since WW2
Social Studies, Grade 6, United States Studies: The Industrial Revolution to the Present, 2010
1.) Explain the impact of industrialization, urbanization, communication, and cultural changes on life in the United States from the late nineteenth century to World War I.
2.) Describe reform movements and changing social conditions during the Progressive Era in the United States.
Example: Ellis Island and Angel Island experiences
3.) Identify causes and consequences of World War I and reasons for the United States' entry into the war.
Examples: sinking of the Lusitania, Zimmerman Note, alliances, militarism, imperialism, nationalism
Examples: machine gun, tank, submarine, airplane, poisonous gas, gas mask
Example: reaction of the Congress of the United States to the Treaty of Versailles, League of Nations, and Red Scare
4.) Identify cultural and economic developments in the United States from 1900 through the 1930s.
Examples: Langston Hughes, Louis Armstrong, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Andrew Wyeth, Frederic Remington, W. C. Handy, Erskine Hawkins, George Gershwin, Zora Neale Hurston (Alabama)
Examples: George Washington Carver, Henry Ford, Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Alva Edison, Wilbur and Orville Wright (Alabama)
Examples: Amelia Earhart, Zelda Fitzgerald, Helen Keller, Susan B. Anthony, Margaret Washington, suffragettes, suffragists, flappers (Alabama)
Examples: Babe Ruth, Charles A. Lindbergh, W. E. B. Du Bois, John T. Scopes (Alabama)
Examples: higher wages, increase in consumer goods, collapse of farm economy, extension of personal credit, stock market crash, Immigration Act of 1924
5.) Explain causes and effects of the Great Depression on the people of the United States.
Examples: economic failure, loss of farms, rising unemployment, building of Hoovervilles
6.) Identify causes and consequences of World War II and reasons for the United States' entry into the war.
Examples: the Holocaust, civilian and military casualties
7.) Identify changes on the American home front during World War II.
Example: rationing
8.) Describe how the United States' role in the Cold War influenced domestic and international events.
Examples: Olympic Games, international chess tournaments, Ping-Pong diplomacy
Examples: trade embargoes, Marshall Plan, arms race, Berlin blockade and airlift, Berlin Wall, mutually assured destruction, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Warsaw Pact, Cuban missile crisis, Bay of Pigs invasion
Examples: Korean Conflict, Vietnam War, proxy wars
Examples: Sputnik; space race; weapons of mass destruction; accessibility of microwave ovens, calculators, and computers
Examples: rocket production at Redstone Arsenal, helicopter training at Fort Rucker (Alabama)
Examples: policies of Mikhail Gorbachev; collapse of the Soviet Union; Ronald W. Reagan's foreign policies, including the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI or Star Wars)
9.) Critique major social and cultural changes in the United States since World War II.
Examples: persons—Martin Luther King Jr.; Rosa Parks; Fred Shuttlesworth; John Lewis (Alabama)
events—Brown versus Board of Education, Montgomery Bus Boycott, student protests, Freedom Rides, Selma-to-Montgomery Voting Rights March, political assassinations (Alabama)
Examples: women in the workplace, latchkey children
Examples: genres—protest songs; Motown, rock and roll, rap, folk, and country music
artists—Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Hank Williams (Alabama)
10.) Analyze changing economic priorities and cycles of economic expansion and contraction for their impact on society since World War II.
Examples: shift from manufacturing to service economy, higher standard of living, globalization, outsourcing, insourcing, "boom and bust," economic bubbles
Examples: Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 (G. I. Bill of Rights), Medicare and Medicaid, Head Start programs, space exploration, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), environmental protection issues (Alabama)
11.) Identify technological advancements on society in the United States since World War II.
Examples: 1950s—fashion doll, audio cassette
1960s—action figure, artificial heart, Internet, calculator
1970s—word processor, video game, cellular telephone
1980s—personal computer, Doppler radar, digital cellular telephone
1990s—World Wide Web, digital video diskette (DVD)
2000s—digital music player, social networking technology, personal Global Positioning System (GPS) device
12.) Evaluate significant political issues and policies of presidential administrations since World War II.
Examples: desegregation of the military, Interstate Highway System, federal funding for education, Great Society, affirmative action, Americans with Disabilities Act, welfare reform, Patriot Act, No Child Left Behind Act
Examples: McCarthyism, Watergate scandal, political assassinations, health care, impeachment, Hurricane Katrina
Examples: Vietnam Conflict, Richard Nixon's China initiative, Jimmy Carter's human rights initiative, emergence of China and India as economic powers
Examples: oil embargoes; Iranian hostage situation; Camp David Accords; Persian Gulf Wars; 1993 World Trade Center bombing; terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001; War on Terrorism; homeland security
Social Studies, Grade 5- ALCOS Standards
11.) Identify causes of the Civil War, including states' rights and the issue of slavery.
Examples: Montgomery as the first capital of the Confederacy, Winston County's opposition to Alabama's secession (Alabama)
Examples: Mason-Dixon Line, Fort Sumter, Appomattox, Gettysburg, Confederate states, Union states (Alabama)
12.) Summarize successes and failures of the Reconstruction Era.
Examples: Horace Mann and education reform, Freedmen's Bureau, establishment of segregated schools, African-American churches
13.) Describe social and economic influences on United States' expansion prior to World War I.
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