Title: Ohio's Six Strands of Social Studies
1Ohio's Six Strands of Social Studies
- Wade A. Borts
- ED 448
- Dr. Helms
29th Grade U.S. history
- These are the areas of study 9th grade students
will be exposed to in this course. - American Heritage
- People in Societies
- World Interactions
- Decision Making Resources
- Democratic Processes
- Citizenship Rights Responsibilities
3Strand 1 American Heritage
- The students will work towards the following
goals. - Knowledge of significant events and people in
American History - Abilities to analyze significant events to have
complete understanding of their importance - Abilities to apply their new understanding to
current events
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4American Heritage Websites
- The Civil War Emancipation Experience
- Lewis Clark National Historic Trail
- Should the Government apologize for Slavery
- Ancestors in the Americas
- Pony Express Home Station
5American Heritage Assignments
- Using website 2, plan a trip along the route
Lewis Clark took during their exploration of
the Louisiana Purchase. - Review website 5 and write a one page paper
about the significance of the Pony Express and
its effect on western expansion. - Watch Part 2 of Ancestors in the Americas and
reflect on the importance of Chinese Americans in
the 19th century.
6American Heritage Assignments cont.
- Write a 1 page reflection on the classroom
activity performed in accordance with website 1.
- Review the economics of the North and South
before the Civil War and explain how the
differences of the two helped bring on the Civil
War. - Read the article in website 3 and write your own
opinion about what the present government should
do for those whos ancestors were hurt by
slavery.
7American Heritage Assignments cont.
- Describe the different roles of women in the
Civil War and their importance. - View the movie Andersonville and write a one page
reflection about Civil War prison camps. - Explain the importance of the Presidential
election of 1860 and how it helped bring the U.S.
to civil war. - Describe how women lived and worked in Lowell,
Massachusetts.
8Strand 2 People in Societies
- The students will work towards the following
goals. - Knowledge and understanding of different cultures
and their development in the U.S. - Knowledge of important persons of minority
cultures in the 19th century. - Understanding of the steps the U.S. government
took to be more inclusive of all cultures in
society.
9People in Societies Websites
- The Irish in America
- Chinese History in the U.S.A.
- Exploring Amistad
- The Trail of Tears
- The African American Journey from Slavery to
Freedom
10People in Societies Assignments
- Using website 3, write a one page reaction to
the events surrounding the Amistad. - View the The Irish in America video 2 and write
a one page paper about the differences between
Irish immigrant communities and other immigrant
communities in the U.S. - Using website 4 form American Heritage and
website 2 form this section, write a reaction
about the effects Chinese immigrants had on the
U.S. expansion westward.
11People in Societies Assignments cont.
- Write about the effects the Treaty of New Echota
had on the Cherokee Indians of North Georgia
using website 4 and your text. - Is America a melting pot for the world
population? Write your opinion about 19th
century immigration and its effects on modern day
America. - Choose an influential African-American from the
19th century and write about their influence on
the nation during their time.
12People in Societies Assignments cont.
- Write five experiences an Irish immigrant would
have after getting off the boat in an American
city. - Choose a Native American person in the 19th
century and describe their impact on the U.S. - Write your opinion of who is to blame for
allowing the enslavement of African Americans. - Describe attempts by the government to eliminate
the Native Americans from U.S. territory.
13World Interactions
- The goals students will be working towards are
described below. - Understand the significance of the development of
U.S. transportation systems during the 19th
century. - Understanding why people go to war against each
other. - Knowledge and understanding of government
legislation that helped start or end wars during
the 19th century.
14World Interactions Websites
- Chicago L .org
- Ohios Historic Canals
- The Emancipation Proclamation
- From Revolution to Reconstruction
- Western Union History
15World Interactions Assignments
- The Gold Rush brought a massive amount of
Americans across the plains. What methods of
transportation did they use to get to California. - Describe the development of the inland city canal
systems and the purposes they served. - Study website 1 and write an opinion on the
effects of the mass transit systems like the one
built by Chicago. - Canal systems like the ones described in website
2 provided tremendous advantages to inland
states. Describe these advantages in detail.
16World Interactions Assignments cont.
- Review issues like the Missouri Compromise and
explain how these agreements assisted in bringing
the U.S. to civil war. - Review the Emancipation Proclamation and the
Civil War Amendments and explain how they helped
free the slaves from bondage but not from
discrimination. - Read excerpts of literature from Mark Twain and
write a reflection about how people lived in the
South during the 1800s.
17World Interactions Assignments cont.
- Communications improved throughout the 19th
century. Make a timeline describing these
improvements. - Use website 5 and American Heritage website 5
to explain the development of communications in
the 19th century. - Draw a map of the U.S. at the high point of
expansion. Include rivers, mountains, and roads
that played major factors in Americas move to
the West.
18Decision Making Resources
- Goals for the students involving this strand are
listed below. - Analyze the reasons for the U.S. and other
nations imperialistic actions of the 19th
century. - Knowledge and understanding of the rise of labor
organization. - Understand the changing attitude of the U.S.
government towards the economy.
19Decision Making Resources Websites
- Internet Modern History Sourcebook Imperialism
- March to the Flag
- The Lords of Industry
- Henry Carey excerpts form The Harmony of
Interests - The Spread of Industrialization
20Decision Making Resources Assignments
- Review the text of website 1 and write a
reaction about European Imperialism in China. - Review website 2 and analyze the feelings of the
Imperialists of America. - Review website 1. Describe the Imperialist
movement into Africa in the 19th century. - Review the article in website 3 and write your
reaction to the complaints about the
establishment of unions in the U.S.
21Decision Making Resources Assignments cont.
- Review the article in website 3 and provide an
argument that supports the form of competition
that is being described. - Review the concepts presented in website4 and
form an opinion about increased activism of the
government in the economy. - Create an timeline showing the U.S. transition
from an agrarian to an industrial nation.
22Decision Making Resources Assignments cont.
- Provide a list of inventions that helped the U.S.
move from an agrarian to an industrial society. - List the economic reasons for European
colonization of Africa and India. - Observe the tables of website 5 and draw
conclusions about the impact of industrialization
on the world.
23Democratic Processes
- The students will work towards the following
goals. - Understanding the U.S. Constitution.
- Knowledge and understanding of Supreme Court
cases that expanded federal power. - Knowledge of political parties and their
influences on the American people.
24Democratic Processes Websites
- The U.S. Constitution
- Foundation for American Politics
- A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation
- The Judicial Branch Interpreting the
Constitution - The Executive Branch Powers of the Presidency
25Democratic Processes Assignments
- Examine the Marbury v. Madison Supreme Court
decision and explain what powers it gave the
Supreme Court. - Examine the McCulloch v. Maryland Supreme Court
decision and explain what powers it gave the
federal government. - Explain the reasons why the Bill of Rights was
added to the Constitution. - Explain the importance the election of 1800 and
its impact on the next twenty years of the
American Government.
26Democratic Processes Assignments cont.
- Explain the concept Checks Balances and the
importance of it. - Explain the Commerce Clause of the Constitution
Art. 1, Sec. 8, clause 3 and what powers it
provides the U.S. Congress. - Trace the development of political parties in the
19th century. - Review the Impeachment Process of the
Constitution and provide examples of it being
implemented in the 19th century.
27Democratic Processes Assignments cont.
- Compare and contrast the government systems of
France and the U.S. in the 19th century. - Define federalism and provide some examples of it
being applied to government actions.
28Citizenship Rights Responsibilities
- Students will work towards learning the following
goals. - Understand why it is important for citizens to
participate in the public policy process. - Knowledge understanding the processes people
had to go through in the 19th century to get the
right to vote. - Understand propaganda and how it is used to
influence the public.
29Citizenship Rights Responsibilities Websites
- Idea Central
- Institute for Better Education Through Resource
Technology - New York Times
- Active Dayton
- Womens Rights in 19th Century Persia
30Citizenship Rights Responsibilities Assignments
- Create a timeline that shows the history of
voting rights in the U.S. Be sure to include
significant events that led to certain groups
gaining the right to vote. - Define Propaganda and then give some examples
that you find in present day politics. - Review political cartoons of the 19th century and
point out specific uses of propaganda in each.
31Citizenship Rights Responsibilities Assignments
- Determine what sources would be good to find
information about political leaders in the
current election campaigns and write your opinion
about who is the best candidate. - Explain the importance of serving your community.
- Observe local issues using website 4 and explain
why these issues are important to your community.
32Citizenship Rights Responsibilities Assignments
- Compare the voting rights of other nations with
the U.S. in the 19th century using website 5 or
other sites you can find. - Review the issue of slavery in the 19th century.
Provide examples of propaganda from both sides of
the argument before it was settled by the Civil
War. - Participate in a community project and write a
reflection statement about your experience. - Provide your opinion on how slavery divided the
nation in national elections during the 19th
century.