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The Roaring Twenties: Women’s Social and Economic Shifts
CourseAnalyze primary and secondary sources on women's experiences in 1920s America, then make and support a claim about social and economic progress or setbacks. Students present their claim through a music-infused multimedia presentation.
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Social Studies: Modern Day Immigration, Grade 7
CourseExplore asylum seeking through skits and visual art. By acting out scenarios and analyzing refugee-themed artwork, students will better understand the refugee experience in Europe and reflect through discussion and a final Exit Ticket.
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Participating in Government, Grade 10
CourseExplore civil disobedience and how artists use zines to respond to social issues. They will create their own handmade zine on a government-related issue and share it through a See, Think, Connect peer evaluation.
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Colonization 1607 - 1754: The 13 Colonies, Grade 8
CourseExplore the 13 Colonies through creative projects—designing a map, performing a rhythmic free-verse poem, and creating a commercial—all while building historical understanding, artistic expression, and collaboration skills.
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Social Studies: Exploring Ancient South and Mesoamerican Civilizations, Grade 7
CourseExplore the Columbian Exchange through music, creating simplified instruments and analyzing how natural resources influenced musical development. Students will write a rap or poem on its impacts, culminating in a research project.
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Social Studies: What is Community?, Grade 1
CourseIn this mini-unit, students will explore community by discovering its key elements, meeting community helpers, and celebrating their classmates' cultures. They'll bring their learning to life through dance activities with movement and creativity!
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