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Georgia 4th Grade Clickbook Page-by-Page Outline Special Content Color Key: Related Module(s) Expansion Activity Click & Learn Activity Page Name & Description Unit 1: Geographical Understandings Chapter 1: Essential Lesson 1: Measuring Distance Different Maps, Different Scales Measure the Distance Lesson 2: Latitude & Longitude Lines & Hemispheres Parallels & Meridians Position on the Earth How to Write Latitude and Longitude Coordinates on a Grid Chapter 2: Know Your Country Lesson 1: Physical Features Landforms Landforms of the United States Bodies of Water Water, Water, Everywhere! Lesson 2: Man-Made Features Man Makes His Mark! Historic Cities The Erie Canal Gettysburg: A Historic Battle! Special Content WPLM Teacher Notes + Georgia Standards, by Lesson 4th Grade Maps and Globes Skills requirement 4th Grade Lattude and Longitude Skills requirement SS4G1a SS4G1b

Unit 2: American Revolution & Government Understandings Chapter 1: Road to the American Revolution Lesson 1: The French and Indian War Intro to the American Revolution The French and Indian War Lesson 2: Britain Taxes the Colonies How to Pay for the War? New Taxes in the Colonies Lesson 3: Protests Against Taxes No Taxation Without Representation The Stamp Act Congress Sons of Liberty Daughters of Liberty Stamp Act Repealed! Lesson 4: Tensions Rise and Explode! The Boston Massacre Spreading the News! Tea Act (1773) Boston Tea Party Intolerable Acts First Continental Congress The British Are Coming! Battles of Lexington & Concord Chapter 2: War for Independence Lesson 1: The Declaration of Independence Patriots and Loyalists SS4H1a SS4H1a, b, c & SS4E1e SS4H1a, b, c & SS4E1e SS4H1a, b, c SS4H1b, d

Second Continental Congress Voices for Independence Writing the Declaration Big Ideas, Strong Beliefs Complaints Against the King Independence Is Declared! Writing Prompt Lesson 2: Turning Point and Victory! Rough Start Battle of Saratoga Saratoga: A Turning Point African Americans in the War Battle of Yorktown The Treaty of Paris Chapter 3: Foundations of Government Lesson 1: Articles of Confederation Our First Constitution A Weak Government Lesson 2: The Constitutional Convention The Constitutional Convention National Government, or State Government A New Constitution Issue of Representation The Great Compromise Issue of Slavery Slavery & Representation SS4H1b, c & SS4G2a SS4H2a, b SS4H2a, b

Lesson 3: The U.S. Constitution The U.S. Constitution Preamble to the Constitution A Federal System Three Branches of Government Checks & Balances Lesson 4: The Bill of Rights The Bill of Rights First Amendment Rights Unit 3: Expansion of the Nation Chapter 1: Intro to Westward Expansion Lesson 1: The Nation Gets Bigger A Growing Nation Westward Expansion Reasons for Westward Expansion Chapter 2: Growth in the East Lesson 1: Beyond the Appalachians Barriers to Settlement A Gap in the Mountains Barriers and Gateways Lesson 2: Louisiana Purchase The Louisiana Territory Lewis & Clark Expedition Journey Across America Return of Lewis & Clark Lesson 3: The War of 1812 Another War with Britain! SS4CG1a, b, c, d & SS4CG3a SS4CG2 & SS4CG3b SS4H3-intro & SS4E1a SS4H3-intro & SS4G2b SS4H3c & SS4E1a SS4H3a

Writing Prompt Major Events of the War Burning of Washington, D.C. Defense of Fort McHenry Gaining Respect & Confidence The Florida Territory Lesson 4: Industrial Revolution Industrial Revolution From Cotton to Cloth The Textile Industry More Cotton, Please! Cotton & Slavery Economics: Specialization & Trade The National Road The Erie Canal Full Steam Ahead Locomotives: All Aboard the Railroad! The Telegraph Economics: Productivity Lesson 5: Indian Removal Settlers & Indians Clash Jackson & Indian Removal The Cherokee Fight Back The Trail of Tears SS4H3b-enrichment & SS4E1a, b, d, f SS4H3b

Chapter 3: Westward We Go! Lesson 1: The Fight for Texas Settling the Texas Territory! The Texan Revolution The Republic of Texas The Mexican War Land Gained from Mexico Lesson 2: Onward to Oregon & California Moving West Crossing the Country Travel the Oregon Trail The Oregon Treaty of 1846 California Gold Rush Economics: Voluntary Exchange Boomtowns & Ghost Towns Lesson 3: Reservations in the West Settlers and Indians Clash Indian Wars in the West Lesson 4: Abolition & Suffrage Movements What to Do About Slavery? Voices for Abolition Escape to Freedom What About Women s Rights? Seneca Falls Convention (1848) Unit 4: The Civil War & Reconstruction Chapter 1: Road to the Civil War Lesson 1: The Nation Divided Intro to the Civil War North & South: Different Economies SS4H3c SS4H3c & SS4E1d, f SS4H3c & SS4E1d, f SS4H4a SS4H5b, d

North and South Divided Lesson 2: Compromise & Conflict Western Lands: Free or Slave? Compromises Keep the Peace Action Against Slavery! Chapter 2: The Civil War (1861-1865) Lesson 1: Election & Secession The Election of 1860 Confederacy & Border States Lesson 3: Key People & Events of the War Tough Decisions, Tough Leaders Attack on Fort Sumter Who Had the Advantage? The Emancipation Proclamation Battle of Gettysburg Time to End the War The Atlanta Campaign Sherman s March to the Sea Surrender at Appomattox Court House Chapter 3: Reconstruction (1865-1877) Lesson 1: Picking Up the Pieces Effects of the Civil War Time to Rebuild Lincoln s Plan Congressional Reconstruction SS4H5a, b SS4H5b, d SS4H5c, d SS4H5e & SS4H6a & SS4E1c v

13th, 14th, & 15th Amendments Lesson 2: Life After Slavery The Freedman s Bureau Sharecropping Replaces Slavery Facing Discrimination Jim Crow Laws Unit 5: Economic Understandings Chapter 1: Productive Resources Lesson 1: Natural Resources People and Nature Renewable & Nonrenewable Resources Three R s of Conservation Lesson 2: Human Resources & Capital Goods Human Resources & Capital Goods Lesson 3: Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurs Put It All Together Project-Based Learning Chapter 2: Economic Choices Lesson 1: Scarcity & Choices Scarcity: A Big Problem Economic Choices Everyday Choices Price Incentives SS4H6b, c, d SS4E1b SS4E1f SS4E1f-enrichment SS4E3b, c

Lesson 2: Opportunity Cost Opportunity Cost: Next Best Option Real Life Opportunity Cost Chapter 3: Specialization & Trade Lesson 1: Specialization & Trade What Is Specialization? Trade: Voluntary Exchange States, Regions, & Countries Specialize Trade Benefits Everyone! Chapter 4: All About Budgets Lesson 1: Budget Basics What Is a Budget? Parts of a Budget Lesson 2: Budget Wisely Budget Breakdown Want? Or Need? Saving Is Smart Writing Prompt Module: Where People Live Matters Lesson 1: Location Matters Location, Location, Location Where People Live Lesson 2: Regions of the United States What Are Regions U.S. Political Regions SS4E1a SS4E1c SS4E2 SS4E2 Skills Reinforcement Skills Reinforcement