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G4 California History
1 California Land and People
2 Geography of California
3 The First People of California
4 Exploring California
5 Spanish Colonial California
6 Mexican California
7 Destination California
8 Connecting California to the World
9 Economic Growth
10 Changing Times
11 The Growth of California
12 Government
G6 World History
I. Early Humans and Societies
1. Uncovering the Past
2. The Stone Ages and Early Cultures
II. Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Kush
3. Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent (7000 – 500 BC)
4. Ancient Egypt (4500-500 BC)
5. Kush (2300 BC – AD 350)
III. Civilization in India and China
6. Ancient India (2300 BC – AD 500)
7. Ancient China (1600 BC – AD 1)
IV. Foundations of Western Ideas
8. The Hebrews and Judaism (2000 BC – AD70)
9. Ancient Greece (2000 – 500 BC)
10. The Greek World (550 – 30 BC)
V. The Roman World
11. The Roman Republic (753 – 27 BC)
12. The Roman Empire (50 BC – AD 150)
13. Rome and Christianity (AD 1 – 400)
VI. Endings and Beginnings
14. The Fall of Rome (220 – 1453)
15. The Early Americas
G7 World History
I. Connecting with Past Learnings
1. Studying the Ancient World
2. The Fall of Rome (117 – 1453)
II. The Islamic World
3. The Rise of Islam (AD 550 -650)
4. The Spread of Islam (634 – 1650)
III. West African Civilizations
5. Early West African Societies (3000 BC – AD 300)
6. West African Empires (1000 – 1600)
IV. Asian Civilizations
7. China (589 – 1450)
8. Japan (550 -1868)
V. Medieval Europe
9. The Early Middle Ages (400 – 1200)
10. The Later Middle Ages (1000 – 1500)
VI. Renewal in Europe
11. The Renaissance (1271 – 1600)
12. The Reformation of Christianity (1492 – 1650)
13. The Scientific Revolution (1525 – 1725)
VII. Civilization in the Americas
14. The Early Americas (12,000 BC – AD 1000)
15. The Aztec and Inca Empires (1325 – 1537)
VIII. The Early Modern World
16. The Age of Exploration (1400 – 1650)
17. Enlightenment and Revolution (1642 – 1800)
G8 U.S. History
I. Our Colonial Heritage
1. Early Exploration and Settlement (Beginnings – 1700)
2. The English Colonies (1605 – 1774)
3. The American Revolution (1774-1783)
II. A New Nation
4. Forming a Government
5. Citizenship and the Constitution (1781 – Present)
6. Launching the Nation (1789 – 1800)
III. The New Republic
7. The Jefferson Era (1800 – 1815)
8. A New National Identity (1812 – 1830)
9. The Age of Jackson (1828 – 1840)
10. Expanding West (1800 – 1855)
IV. The Nation Expands
11. The North (1790 – 1860)
C12 The South (1790 – 1860)
C13 New Movements in America (1815 – 1850)
C14 A Divided Nation (1848 – 1860)
V. The Nation Breaks Apart
C15 The Civil War (1861 – 1865)
16. Reconstruction (1865 – 1877)
VI. A Growing America
17. Americans Move West (1850 -1890)
18. An Industrial Nation (1876 – 1900)
19. The Spirit of Reform (1865 – 1920)
20. America Becomes a World Power (1867 – 1910)
G9 Geography
I. The World
How Geographers Look at the World
The Earth
Climates of the Earth
The Human World
II. The United States and Canada
Physical U.S. & Canada
Cultural U.S. & Canada
Today U.S. & Canada
III. Latin America
Physical
Cultural
Today
IV. Europe
Physical
Cultural
Today
V. Russia
Physical
Cultural
Today
VI. North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia
Cultural
Physical
Today
VII. Africa South of the Sahara
Physical
Cultural
Today
VIII. South Asia
Physical
Cultural
Today
IX. East Asia
Physical
Cultural
Today
X. Southeast Asia
Cultural
Physical
Today
XI. Australia, Oceania, and Antarctica
Physical
Cultural
Today
G10 World History
G11 United States History
1-10. Beginnings to 1913.
11. The First World War (1914-1920)
12. Politics of the Roaring Twenties (1919-1929)
13. The Roaring Life of the 1920s (1920-1929)
14. The Great Depression Begins (1929-1933)
15. The New Deal (1933-1940)
16. World War Looms (1931-1941)
17. The United States in World War II (1941-1945)
18. Cold War Conflicts (1945-1960)
19. The Postwar Boom (1946-1960)
20. The New Frontier and the Great Society (1960-1968)
21. Civil Rights (1954-1968)
22. The Vietnam War Years (1954-1976)
23. An Era of Social Change (1960-1975)
24. An Age of Limits (1968-1980)
25. The Conservative Tide (1980-1992)
26. The United States in Today’s World (1992-2001)
Issues for the 21st Century
G12 Government
G12 Economics
History Standards
Rhetoric
Authors
E.J. Dionne Jr.
Humbled GOP Provides Hope For America
Robert J. Samuelson
Bottom Line In Budget Battle: Slower Growth
Thomas Sowell
Minority Youth Shouldn’t Heed Race Hustlers
Yellen Crowns Comeback of Keynesianism
Inarticulateness Still A Hallmark Of GOP Leaders
Fareed Zakaria
Crises Will End Only If Right Accepts Reality
Victor Davis Hanson
Is ’13 GOP That Different From Obama in 2008?
Eugene Robinson
Deficit’s Falling So Now Is Time To Spur Growth
Walter E. Williams
Hating America A Core Subject In U.S. Schools
SAY/DO
YES NO Articles
Should the Federal minimum wage be raised? 090806
WAR
Expansion
Industry
Reform
TAPS
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Vocabulary Acquisition
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USHC14 Vocabulary Acquisition
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Rhetoric Reference One-Pager
Vocabulary
VSS
Academic
To Inform
To Argue
Writing Strategies
VRAP
Rubrics
WS
01-14
WS 01
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WS 03
WS 04
WS 05
WS 06
WS 07
WS 08
WS 09
WS 10
WS 11
WS 12
WS 13
WS 14
WS Practice
SAT
Grammar Checker
Test
Common Core
Common Core Testing Link
Common Core State Standards and Samples
G8LA CC Practice
CSET
Social Science Subject Matter Requirements
Social Science Subtest I: World History; World Geography
1 G61
2 G6 II
3 G7 I
4 G7 II
5 World Religions
6 G9 I
7 G9 II
8 G10 I
9 G10 I
Social Science Subtest II: U.S. History; U.S. Geography
Social Science Subtest III: Civics; Economics; California History
World History MCT
G7C1 MCT Studying the Ancient World
G7C2 MCT The Fall of Rome
G7C3 MCT The Rise of Islam
G7C4 MCT The Spread of Islam
G7C5 MCT Early West African Societies
G7C6 MCT West African Societies
G7C7 MCT China
G7C8 MCT Japan
G7C9 MCT The Early Middle Ages
G7C10 MCT The Later Middle Ages
G7C11 MCT The Renaissance
G7C12 MCT The Reformation of Christianity
G7C13 MCT The Scientific Revolution
G7C14 MCT The Early Americas
G7C15 MCT The Aztec and Inca Empires
G7C16 MCT The Age of Exploration
G7C17 MCT Enlightenment and Revolution
MCT
RS&SSS
G8C1 MCT Early Exploration and Settlement
G8C2 MCT The English Colonies
G8C3 MCT The American Revolution
G8C4 MCT Forming A Government
G8C5 MCT Citizenship And The Constitution
G8C6 MCT Launching The Nation
G8C7 MCT The Jefferson Era
G8C8 MCT A New National Identity
G8C9 MCT The Age of Jackson
G8C10 MCT Expanding West
G8C11 MCT The North
G8C12 MCT The South
G8C13 MCT New Movements in America
G8C14 MCT A Divided Nation
G8C15 MCT The Civil War
G8C16 MCT Reconstruction
G8C17 MCT Americans Move West
G8C18 MCT An Industrial Nation
G8C19 MCT The Spirit of Reform
G8C20 MCT America Becomes a World Power
THEMES
GEOGRAPHY
Maps
North America
South America
Europe
Africa
Asia
Australia
Antartica
SOCIETY & CULTURE
Clothing
Entertainment
Food
Jobs
Money
1600s
1700s
1800s
1900s
1910-1920
1920-1930
POLITICS
Supreme Court Decisions
Washington’s Farewell Address
Constitution
27 Amendments
Declaration of Independence
Historical Documents
RELIGION
Christianity
Islam
Buddhism
Confucianism
Hinduism
WAR
Generals
Strategies
Weapons
American Revolution 1776-1783
Civil War 1861-1865
ECONOMICS
Supply and Demand
Commodities
Currencies
Treasuries
Stocks
Real Estate
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Electronic Devices
Farming Equipment
Semiconductors
Telecommunications
Transportation
LEADERS
Presidents
Entrepreneurs
Human Rights
World Leaders
STUDY SKILLS
1 HSS G6G7 World History Practice Problems
2 HSS G8 U.S. History Practice Problems
3 HSS G6C2-11 World History JEOPARDY Practice
4 HSS G6C12-15 & G7C2-6 World History JEOPARDY Practice
5 HSS G7C7-13 World History JEOPARDY Practice
6 HSS G7C14-17 World History JEOPARDY Practice
7 HSS G8C1-5 U.S. History JEOPARDY Practice
8 HSS G8C6-10 U.S. History JEOPARDY Practice
9 HSS G8C11-15 U.S. History JEOPARDY Practice
10 HSS G8C16-20 U.S. History JEOPARDY Practice
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