DeSoto ISD Calendar-Social Studies Grade 8 August 2015
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1 James Oglethorpe-Georgia, Pilgrims, Puritans, Roanoak, Jamestown, Middle passage *Focus on Colonial grievances addressed in the Declaration of Independence Constitution and Bill of Rights VIDEO CLIPS: Did Columbus Really Discover America? The Mayflower(3min) Pilgrims in America(3min) CSCOPE-Unit 1 lesson PowerPoint: European Exploration of North America HMH Interactive Media Guide Ch. 2 European Exploration of the Americas Ch. 3 Founding the colonies. CSCOPE-Unit 1 lesson2,3 tab organizer for Aug 31. Push-factors Pull factors Mercantilism Charter Immigrate Oppression August Declaration of Independence 1)View the you Tube video-d.o.i. Reading 2) focus-part 2 list colonial grievances Textbook pg Unalienable Rights Pg U.S. Constitution Popular sovereignty Separation of powers checks & balances 27 CELEBRATE FREEDOM WEEK U. S Constitution Article I, II, III graphics on pg Bill of Rights pg colonial grievances 2,3,4 Unalienable Rights 1st., 9th Political Economic, and Social reasons for colonization Celebrate Freedom Week Resources Handouts: Grievances and solutions what is in our Constitution? YouTube: Declaration of Independence Reading(9:41)
2 Treaty of Paris 1763,1783 Thomas Paine: Common Sense Marquis de Lafayette Friedrich Von Steuban John Paul Jones Battles: Lexington & Concord Saratoga Winter at Valley Forge Yorktown Trenton (Crossing the Delaware) VIDEO CLIPS: Bet you didn t know: Revolutionary War (3min) Sons of Liberty(2min) Jefferson writes the Declaration of Independence(3min) Turning Point of the Revolution(2min) James Madison: did you know?(2min) HMH Interactive Media Guide CH. 3 Colonial trade routes Ch. 3 North American Empires...Treaty of Paris Ch. 4 Battle of Yorktown MAP CONNECTIONS: Historical map: American Revolutionary War Battles CSCOPE: Unite 3 lesson 1 Causes leading to the American Rev. Graphic organizer PowerPoint: French and Indian War Mercantilism Tax-Duties Import Tariff Export Patriot Self Governance Loyalists Virtue Minutemen Compact Tyranny Boycott Endowed Civil Disobedience Quartering Unalienable Rights September No School Holiday 1 Founding the Colonies 8 Map Work 13 Colonies Triangular Trade Columbian Exchange 2 Founding the Colonies 9 Unit 1 Review & Wrap Up Conflict in the Colonies British Actions/Colonial Reactions Stamp Act Intolerable Acts Boycott Townshend Acts Sugar Act nd Continental Congress Loyalists Patriots Olive Branch Pet Continental Army Treaty of 1783 Review & Wrap Up 15 TEA Act Boston Tea Party Boston Massacre 16 Sons/Daughters of Liberty Committees of Correspondence 3 Colonial Trade Mercantilism Triangular Trade Navigation Acts 10 Unit 1 Test on Exploration and Colonization 17 Constitution Day constitutionday.com 4 Representative Government Mayflower Compact Fundamental order of Conn. French & Indian War Treaty of Paris 1763 Proclamation of 1763 Great Britain raises taxes 1st Continental Congress Lexington & Concord Unit 2 Test Revolutionary War ERA Declaration of Independence Grievances Unalienable Rights 30 Articles of Confederation Strengths Weaknesses *Textbook pg. 168-A Battles and Leaders Sept Revolutionary ERA
3 Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Great Compromise 3/5 Compromise FEDERALISTS: Alexander Hamilton James Madison ANTI-FEDERALISTS: George Mason Patrick Henry Samuel Adams MUST COVER: French Revolution Neutrality Proclamation Jays Treaty Pinckney s Treaty Whiskey Rebellion Judiciary Act of 1789 Bank of the U. S. VIDEO CLIPS: America gets a Constitution(4min) George Washington s precedents(4min) TEACHER TUB: Bill of Rights, First 10 Amendments 1791 CSCOPE: unit 4 lesson 1 PowerPoint: Articles of Confederation Reading Notes HMH INTERACTIVE MEDIA Ch. 7 Early America Maps. Com-Map Connections Civics The Constitution becomes a reality Tariff Sovereignty Duties Veto Tax Amend Commerce Reserved Powers Petition Delegated Powers Assembly Concurrent Powers Rebellion Due Process Interstate Neutrality October Staff Development Colonial grievances addressed in Constitution Bill of Rights Limited Gov. Popular Sovereignty Individual Rights Amendment Process Review & Wrap Up Ratification Requirements Process Timeline Republicanism Federalism Test on Unit 5 Constitutional Convention Documents that influenced U. S. Constitutional Compromises CA1 Go over and correct CA1 List/Review Weak areas 21 7 Principles of the Constitution Separation of Powers Checks & Balance Challenges of the New Nation British Forts Tariffs BILL OF RIGHTS Unalienable Rights 1,9 Colonial grievances 2-4, Rights of the accused 5-8 *Early Release The Early Republic - George Washington Challenges Foreign & Domestic Farwell Address Writing the Constitution Sept 30 - Oct. 13 A more Perfect Union Oct. 19-Oct. 27
4 CSCOPE: Political parties Unit 6 lesson 2 Foreign policy CARDS Unit 6 lesson 3 Domestic policy Agenda *Washington-Monroe Foreign Policy HMH INTERACTIVE MEDIA GALLERY: Ch. 8 The Jefferson ERA War of 1812 Lewis & Clark Americas growth to 1820 Maps.com-map connections The Louisiana Purchase The Presidential Election of 1824 VIDEO CLIPS: Brain POP: Political party origins Andrew Jackson - Old Hickory Andrew Jackson defends New Orleans in War of 1812 Andrew Jackson s controversial decisions Political Party Civic Virtue Foreign Domestic Impressment Embargo Nationalism Sectionalism November Political Parties Thomas Jefferson Embargo Act War Hawks Wrap Up and Review Jefferson to Monroe THE EARLY REPUBLIC John Adams XYZ affair Alien & Sedition Acts Wrap Up and Review Washington to Adams THE EARLY REPUBLIC James Madison War of 1812 *Hartford Convention *Fort McHenry *Battle of New Orleans 18 Unit 6 Test THANKSGIVING BREAK Thomas Jefferson Election of 1800 Marbury Vs. Madison Louisiana Purchase-Lewis & James Monroe Rush Bagot Agreement Convention 1818 Adams-ONIS Treaty Monore Doctrine Map Activity Louisiana Purchas (map Connections) The Presidential Election of 1824 Video Clips-Andrew Jackson Election of 1824 Corrupt Bargain John Q. Adams Presidency *Oct. 28-Nov The Early Republic
5 3 things about Andrew Jackson *2nd Bank of U. S. *Indian removal *Nullification CSCOPE: Unit 1 lesson1 Andrew Jackson s Jacksonian Democracy Acrostic HMH Interactive Media Guide Ch. 10 Removal of Southwest Tribes Map Connections/maps.com (civics & government) Presidential Election of 1828 VIDEO CLIPS: Andrew Jackson s Firsts(2min) Andrew Jackson Vs. Bank of the U. S.(5 min) The Buffalo and Native Americans Andrew Jackson s Controversial Decisions Nomination Democracy Tariff of Abominations Spoils System Doctrine Nullify Nullification Sectionalism Suffrage Political Party December Election of 1828 Democratic Party What is Jacksonian Democracy 2 AGE OF JACKSON Jackson s Administration Spoils System Kitchen Cabinet AGE OF JACKSON nd Bank of the U.S. Bank Charter of 1832 McCulloch Vs. Maryland Jackson s Veto Wrap Up Review Unit 7 Indian Removal Indian Removal Act 1830 Cherokee Resistance Worcester Vs. Georgia Map Work Indian Removal Trail of Tears *Early Release *End of 2nd 9 Weeks CHRISTMAS BREAK CA 2 CHRISTMAS BREAK Nullification Crisis Tariff of Abominations State Rights *Age Of Jackson Nov Dec. 18
6 Mormons - Religious Freedom Maintain New John Jacob Astor Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo California Gold Rush IMAGES: Art Progress, John Gast *Manifest Destiny CSCOPE: Northwest Ordinance Unit 8 lesson 2 Roots of Manifest Destiny Geography Impact of Manifest Destiny Unit 8 lesson 3 Matching Acquisitions U.S. Mexican War Unit 9 lesson 1 Industrialization Cause-Effect Regional Impact Word Sort Unit 10 lesson 2 Innovation Charts Map Connections Mexico cedes land to the United States HMH INTERACTIVE MEDIA GUIDE Ch. 11- Trails leading West *GREAT! The Western Wilderness The War of Mexico Ch.12- American Textile Mill Ch.14- Emigration to America Annexation Free Enterprise Republic Innovation Manifest Destiny Industrialization Popular Sovereignty Urbanization Settlement Paterns Sectionalism Economic Activities Technology Territory Ordinance Legislature January Teacher Work Day Mexican War Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Mexican Cession Holiday MLK JR. 5 Northwest Ordinance 6 Roots of Manifest Destiny (Economic, Political and Social) 7 Geography Impacts of Manifest Destiny Wrap UP & Review 20 Unite 8 Test 1 2 Cause of the Mexican War Map Work Manifest Destiny *Activity in your binder Industrial Revolution Causes War of 1812 Free Enterprise System Urbanization Innovations and Inventions WESTERN EXPANSIO N WESTERN EXPANSIO N Settlement in the Mexican Cession Mormons Conflicts with Indians California Gold Rush Cultural diffusion INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIO N The North Textiles Lowell System Trade Union Mass Productions Rhode Island System Change in Daily Life 9 16
7 Gibbons Vs. Ogden Dorthea Dix Quakers-Underground railroad William Lloyd Publications John Brown Raid on Harpers Ferry Nat Turner Rebellion Anti-Slavery Societies Slave Codes Video Clips: The People Speak: Ain t I A Woman The Abolitionists Movement(3:26) Frederick Douglass(3min) Origins of Slavery in america(4min) CSCOPE: Unit 10 lesson: Reform Movement Notes Unit 10 lesson: 19th Century Reform Research Guide Unit 10 lesson 3: Abolition word Association Terms: Planter Yoeman Factors Reform Suffrage Abolition Tenements Nativists Middle Class Labor Union Wage Petition February Staff Development No School Temperance Movement Reform and Culture Abolition Movement The South Cotton Gin-Cotton Boom Plantation System Improvement in farm equipment Southern Society Consequences of Industrialization Urbanization-Over Crowding Child labor Slavery Effects on Environment 16 2nd Great Awakening 23 Public Education Reform INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Economic differences of the North and South 17 19th Century Movement American Renaissance Transcendentalism Transportation Revolution Steam Boats Railroads Gibbons Vs. Ogden 11 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Unit 9 Wrap Up & Review Communication Telegraph Morse Code 12 Unit 9 Test INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Abolition Movement Publications Events Societies Leaders Immigrants and Urban Challenges Irish-German Middle Class Tenements *Early Release *Reform and Culture February 16 - March 7
8 William Carney Philip Bazaar Dred Scott Vs. Sanford Republican Party-Election of 1860 Bleeding Kansas Fugitive Slave Act VIDEO CLIPS The Path to the Civil War(3min) Confederate Vs. Union Soldiers(3min) CSCOPE Unit 11-lesson2 Causes of the Civil War Causes Word Sort HMH Interactive Media Guide Ch. 15-A Nation Divided North-South Divide 1846 Election of 1860 Ch. 16 The Civil War North-South Divide Election 1860 Map Connections Secession of Southern States 1861 Secede Fugitive Sectionalism Popular Sovereignty States Rights Tariff Constitutionality March Review Units 8-10 for CA Prison Reform Care for the Disabled Unit 10 Wrap Up & Review *Last day of 3rd 9 weeks Raid on Harper Derry Election of 1860 Debate over Slavery Missouri Compromise 1820 Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Act 29 *STAAR 8th gr. Math Women Rights Movement Kansas-Nebraska Act 30 REFORM AND CULTURE *STAAR 8th gr. Reading CA 3 SPRING BREAK SECTIONALISM AND CIV IL WAR Political Divisions Republican Party Dred Scott Vs. Sanford Lincoln Douglass Debates The South Secedes CSA Lincoln takes Office Map Work-Union Confederacy Border/States 5 12
9 Lincolns: 1st Inaugural Address 2nd Inaugural address Gettysburg Address 13th, 14th, 15th Amendment Morrill Act Compromise of 1877 VIDEO CLIPS: America and the Civil War(5min) Robert E. Lee(3min) The Battle of Antientam(3min) The Union Siege at Vicksburg(3min) Civil War Counter-Terrorism(4min) Legacy of the Civil War Blacks in the Military Unit 11 lesson 3 Civil War Time Line Unit 11 lesson 4 Civil War leaders notes Unit 12 lesson 1 Reconstruction Programs Problems during Reconstruction Unit 12 lesson 2 Legislative Acts Cards HMH Interactive Media Galley: Ch. 16 The Early years of the War Battle of Gettysburg The Confederacy Falls Ch. 17 Southern Military Districts 1867 Bias Emancipation Nationalism Habeas Corpus Copperhead Scalawag Carpet Bagger Freedman Jim Crowlaws Black Codes April Leaders: Jefferson Davis Robert E. Lee Abraham Lincoln Unit 11 Wrap Up & Reviews Map Work Military Districts Problems during reconstruction Unit 11 Test 19 Antietam Gettysburg RECONSTRUCTION Unit 12 Wrap-Up & Review SECTIONALISM AND CIVIL WAR Battles Gettysburg North/South *Casualties 13 Lincoln s Plan Wade-Davis Bill Johnson s Plan 20 Unit 12 Test *Have Students take STAAR Release Industrial Revolution Events: Emancipation Proclamation Surrender at Appomattoy Court House 1 Northern Resources Southern Resources Fort Sumter *STAAR-Make-Up Day 8 Lincoln s Plan for Reconstruction Lincoln s Assassination RECONSTRUCTION Western Expansion 8TH GRADE STAAR HISTORY REVIEW Radical Reconstruction *Acts *Amendments Rights and Responsibilities Citizenship-Naturalization Bill of Rights (review) Voting, Taxes, Serving on 29 Age of Jackson *Reconstruction April * Rights and Responsibilities April 21-22
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