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History Map Month Pacing Content Vocabulary Skills Assessment Resources Aug Overview of Govt. Chapter 19 (State, County, Govt. Officials) PowerPoint Activity/ Poster Activity Heritage/ Geography/ Resources/ Climate- Chapters 1 and 2 (2 in August and 3 in September) 6.1 Locate the significant physical and human features of the state on a map (major waterways, cities, natural resources, military installations, major highways, and major landform regions) 7.1 Identify cultural and ethnic groups in OK and 7.2 - contributions of these groups Wildcatter Red Carpet Green Kiamichi Lake and Trail Great Plains Frontier 1.2- explain the s OK and its diagrams, and other representation s such as, satelliteproduced images, and computerbased technologies. Video : A Remarkable Film About A World Class State Heritage Association (older) A video show at the OKC Thunder game about OKC Sept Heritage/ Geography/ Resources/ Climate- Chapters 1 and 2 3 Days Early Cultures Chapter 3 3.1 Identify and describe significant phases of prehistoric cultures, Paleo Indians (Clovis points), Archaic Indians Petroglyphs Viceroy Appropriate Commodity Lucrative Assimilation Syllabary Allotment Lottery Annex Skill - graphs 1.1 sources. 1.2 Indian Removal DBQ Labor Day Sept. 6 Sam Noble Museum at OU has a great internet activity

4 Days European Quest for New Land and in Early America Chapters 4 and 5 A Clash of Cultures: Indian Removal/Tr ail of Tears Chapter 6 New Beginning/ Opening the West Chapters 7-8 (4 Days in Sept and 1 in Oct) (Folsom points), the Mound Builders, and the Plains Tribes. 2.1 Explain the significance of early Spanish and French expeditions. 2.2 Evaluate the lasting impact of American exploration, Pike, Wilkinson, and Long expeditions. 2.3 impact of territorial claims on the of the state of, Louisiana Purchase and Adams-Onis Treaty. 3.3 Compare and contrast cultural perspectives of Native 1.3 1.4 Skill Cause and Effect Hypothesis

Americans and European Americans. 3.2 Trace the movement of other North American peoples into present-day, including te Five Tribes, Plains Tribes, and Eastern Tribes. 3.4 Identify significant and contemporary Native Americans. October The Civil War in Indian Territory Chapter 9 4.1 tribal alliances, river transportation, and the fur trade, and their to early mercantile settlements. 4.2 Explain the significance of the Civil War in Indian Territory and the prominent Reservation Royalty Boomer Squatter Sooner Homestead Outlaw 1.1- sources Fall Break Oct. 21-22 History Center Resources

Nov Trouble on the Plains/ Rebuilding Indian Territory Chapters 10 11 8 Days Boomers/ Sooners/Lan d Run/Land Allotments/ Dawes Act Chapter 12 Creating the 46 th State Chapter 13 figures and groups that fought in its battles. 4.3 Assess the cattle industry. 4.4 Evaluate the importance of the various means of distributing land in. 5.1 Examine the work of the Dawes Commission and the distribution of lands to non- Native American settlers. 6.2 Examine how economic cycles have affected and continue to affect major sectors of state employment 5.2 of Boom/Bust Land and Oil Interurbans Subscription Schools State of 1.2 Main Idea Author s Approach 1.1- Celebrate Freedom Week Nov. 8-12 (Veterans Day is

Growing Pains/ The Great Depression Chapters 14-15 12 Days Wars and Baby Boomers Chapter 16 (2 in Nov and 3 in December) governments among the Native American tribes; the movement towards the all-indian state of Sequoyah; the movement for single statehood; and the impact and influence of the Enabling Act and the Constitutional Convention. 6.2 Examine how economic cycles have affected and continue to affect major sectors of state employment. 8.2- Populist Movement, the Temperance Movement, the Dust Bowl, and political corruption on. Sequoyah Referendum Suffrage Prohibition Cooperative Gerrymande ring Headright Baby boomers sources 1.2 Cause and Effect Main Idea Author s Approach Nov. 11) Statehood Day Nov. 16 Thanksgiving Break Nov. 24-26

Dec Politics, Protests, and Social Change/ Contemporary OK Chapters 17 and 18 City Bombing/ May 3 rd Tornado 8.3 Examine the evolution of race relations in. 8.1 Identify significant individuals and their contributions. 8.2- Populist Movement, the Temperance Movement, the Dust Bowl, and political corruption on. 8.3 Examine the evolution or race relations in. 8.4 Examine and evaluate the causes and effects of terrorism in, A.P. Murrah Federal corruption 1.1- sources 1.2 Winter Break Dec. 20-31 City National Memorial

Building bombing in City on April 19, 1995. Symbolism Jan Review/ Semester Tests 4 Days New Semester starts Jan. 11 Overview of Govt. Chapter 19 (State, County, Govt. Officials) Heritage/ Geography/ Resources/ Climate- Chapters 1 and 2 Early Cultures Chapter 3 4 Days 6.1 Locate the significant physical and human features of the state on a map (major waterways, cities, natural resources, military installations, major highways, and major landform regions) 7.1 Identify cultural and ethnic groups in OK and 7.2 - contributions of these group 3.1 Identify and describe significant phases of prehistoric cultures, Paleo Indians (Clovis points), Archaic Indians (Folsom Wildcatter Red Carpet Green Kiamichi Lake and Trail Great Plains Frontier Petroglyphs Viceroy 1.1 sources. 1.2 End of Semester - Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Professional Day Jan. 17 Dr. Martin Luther King Day PowerPoint Activity/ Poster Activity Indian Removal DBQ Video : A Remarkable Film About A World Class State Heritage Association (older) A video show at the OKC Thunder game about OKC Sam Noble Museum at OU has a great internet activity

points), the Mound Builders, and the Plains Tribes. 2.1 Explain the significance of early Spanish and French expeditions. graphs Feb European Quest for New Land and in Early America Chapters 4 and 5 A Clash of Cultures: Indian Removal/Tr ail of Tears Chapter 6 New Beginning/ Opening the West Chapters 7-8 (4 Days in Sept and 1 in Oct) The Civil War in 2.1 Explain the significance of early Spanish and French expeditions. 2.2 Evaluate the lasting impact of American exploration, Pike, Wilkinson, and Long expeditions. 2.3 impact of territorial claims on the of the state of, Louisiana Purchase and Adams-Onis Treaty. Appropriate Commodity Lucrative Assimilation Syllabary Allotment Lottery Annex 1.1 sources. 1.2 Indian Removal DBQ Feb. 18 - Enrollment History Center Resources

Indian Territory Chapter 9 3.3 Compare and contrast cultural perspectives of Native Americans and European Americans. 3.2 Trace the movement of other North American peoples into present-day, including te Five Tribes, Plains Tribes, and Eastern Tribes. 3.4 Identify significant and contemporary Native Americans. 4.1 tribal alliances, river transportation, and the fur trade, and their to early mercantile settlements Main Idea Author s Approach Cause and effect

4.2 Explain the significance of the Civil War in Indian Territory and the prominent figures and groups that fought in its battles. March Trouble on the Plains/ Rebuilding Indian Territory Chapters 10 11 10 Days Boomers/ Sooners/Lan d Run/Land Allotments/ Dawes Act Chapter 12 (4 days in March and one in April) 4.3 Assess the cattle industry. 4.4 Evaluate the importance of the various means of distributing land in. 5.1 Examine the work of the Dawes Commission and the distribution of lands to non- Native American settlers. 6.2 Examine how economic cycles have affected and Reservation Royalty Boomer Squatter Sooner Homestead Outlaw Boom/Bust Land and Oil 1.1 sources. 1.2 Spring Break 14-18 History Center Resources

continue to affect major sectors of state employment April Creating the 46 th State Chapter 13 Growing Pains/ The Great Depression Chapters 14-15 10 Days City Bombing/ May 3 rd Tornado 5.2 of governments among the Native American tribes; the movement towards the all-indian state of Sequoyah; the movement for single statehood; and the impact and influence of the Enabling Act and the Constitutional Convention. 6.2 Examine how economic cycles have affected and Interurbans Subscription Schools State of Sequoyah Referendum Suffrage Prohibition Cooperative Gerrymande ring Headright Cause and Effect Main Idea Author s approach 1.1 sources. 1.2 April 19 Bombing Anniversary City National Memorial

May Wars and Baby Boomers Chapter 16 Politics, Protests, and Social Change/ Contemporary OK Chapters 17 and 18 8 Days continue to affect major sectors of state employment. 8.4 Examine and evaluate the causes and effects of terrorism in, A.P. Murrah Federal Building bombing in City on April 19, 1995. 6.2 Examine how economic cycles have affected and continue to affect major sectors of state employment. 8.2- Populist Movement, the Temperance Movement, the Dust Bowl, and political corruption on. Baby Boomers Main Idea Cause and Effect Author s approach Hypothesis Symbolism 1.1 sources. 1.2 May 24 Last day of classes May 25 Professional Day Snow Days 26-27 History Center Resources

8.3 Examine the evolution of race relations in. Main Idea Author s approach Cause and effect