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Mela International Magnet School IB MYP Individuals Societies Horizontal/Vertical Planner MYP Year 2: New Mexico History Time Frame Unit Title Unit 1 Geography, History New Mexico Key/Related Concepts Time, Place Space Context Orientation in Space Time Statement of Inquiry The development of cultural systems reflect interactions with both local regional physical geography. Objective/ Objective Strs, C.i iii: Four Natural Provinces Presentation ATL I: VI: Information Literacy Content Geography Terms Issues Atlases New Mexico Pre history New Mexico Geography Unit 2 8 weeks Old/New Mexicans: Native American Histories to 1500 Unit 3 Strangers in Strange Ls: Two Worlds Meet Unit 4 Communities Identity Identities Identities Fairness & Cultural identity is shaped not only by developments within a civilization, but also by communication relationships with other civilizations. interactions are shaped by ideology, perspectives cultural identity, the nature of these relationships can foster peace or conflict. Shifts in power governance structures benefit specific human : Comparing Contrasting Ancient Civilizations, : Colonial Mexico Essay III: Organization X: Transfer III: Organization V: Reflection VIII. Critical Thinking Atlases Nomadic Peoples Clovis Culture Chaco Canyon Cliff Dwellers of the Southwest European Aztecs & Inca Empires Ancestral Puebloan Peoples Camino Real Spanish exploration Cabeza de Vaca Coronado Onate Geography skills Spanish Rule Spanish Settlements Missions

Mela International Magnet School IB MYP Individuals Societies Horizontal/Vertical Planner 4 weeks Times of : Spain, Mexico, New Mexico & US Unit 5 New Mexico World War II Unit 6 State Government Power Governance Innovation Authority Cooperation Scientific Technical Innovation Fairness populations to the detriment of others groups. Scientific technical developments transform the nature of world conflicts can change local national cultures. Democratic political systems maintain the authority to rule by finding balance in the midst of cooperation conflict. C.i iii VI. Information Literacy VII. Media Literacy VIII. Critical Thinking IX. Creative Thinking Pueblo revolt Mexican Hispanic influences U.S. Territory during the Civil War Industrial Manifest Destiny Navajo Long Walk WWII Navajo Code Talkers The Manhattan Project Hiroshima & Nagasaki New Mexico s state constitution NM Government Structures Election Process Criminal Justice System Legislative Process MYP Year 3: U.S. History Time Frame Unit Title Key/Related Concepts Context Statement of Inquiry Objective/ Objective Strs ATL Content 6 Weeks Unit 1 Orientation in Time Space The creation communication of, C. i iii: I. Geography Terms Issues

Mela International Magnet School IB MYP Individuals Societies Horizontal/Vertical Planner History: All in the past or all around us? TIme Place Space history is influenced by the perspective, time place both of the subject the historian. Historical Artifact Presentation Atlases US Geography Statistics statistical analysis Unit 2 Settlers Invaders: European Colonization Interdependence Culture Identities Communal individual identities are the consequence of change adaptation as well as conflict interdependence with other, neighboring cultures.,, : Colonial Regions Essay III: Organization European Renaissance Reformation Columbus European Native American interaction Pequot War King Philips War Colonial Regions Thirteen Colonies Unit 3 Ideas Independence: 1750 1780 Equity, Power Fairness Perceptions of unfair social economic development can lead to conflict. C.i iii, : ary Twitter Feed IX: Creativity Innovation IV: Affective Colonial Regions Seven Years War Colonial Native American Interaction Continental Congress Declaration of Independence John Locke Enlightenment Thinkers Thomas Jefferson John Adams Unit 4 Identities Democratic political systems maintain the authority to rule by IV. Information Literacy Constitutional Convention New Jersey Plan

Mela International Magnet School IB MYP Individuals Societies Horizontal/Vertical Planner Creating a Government: Who s the boss? Who should be the boss? Governance Authority Cooperation finding balance in the midst of cooperation conflict. Virginia Plan Great Compromise James Madison US Constitution Bill of Rights UNCRC Unit 5 Growing Pains: Expansion Resistance Identity Identities interactions are shaped by ideology, perspectives cultural identity, the nature of these relationships can foster peace or conflict. VIII. Critical Thinking Louisiana Purchase Indian Removal Manifest Destiny Mexican American War Slavery Abolitionist Movement Unit 6 A House Divided: The Civil War Causality Fairness Different ideologies perspectives can cause conflict a significant change in relationships. IX. Creative Thinking Slavery Missouri Compromise 1850 compromise Dred Scott Decision Lincoln s Election South s Secession Civil War

Mela International Magnet School IB MYP Individuals Societies Horizontal/Vertical Planner MYP Year 4: World History Time Frame Unit Title Key/Related Concepts Context Statement of Inquiry Objective/ Objective Strs ATL Content 4 Weeks Unit 1 Personal & Geographies Key Time, Place & Space Identities Geography shapes individual, communal global perspectives identity. C.i ii I. Geography terms Atlases individual maps Personal Geographies houts presentation Identity Communities s Unit 2 Renaissance Reformation: New Ideas Causality Culture Innovation Personal Cultural in cultural attitudes alongside technological advances in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries helped cause innovation revolution. C.i ii i VI. Information Media Renaissance: Cultural & Philosophical Reformation: Theological & Religious Guttenberg Press European the Slave Trade 8 weeks Unit 3 s: The Power Fairness Perceptions of unfair social, political economic development can lead to conflict C.i iii II. Collaboration The Enlightenment & Modernism Copernicus Galileo & the Scientific Method

Mela International Magnet School IB MYP Individuals Societies Horizontal/Vertical Planner of Ideas Military Might revolution within political systems. American & French s Napoleon Thomas Jefferson John Adams Unit 4 World War I: Crisis Interdependence ization sustainability highlight how different countries cultures are interdependent how different perspectives can lead to conflict. VII. Media Literacy Rise of Nationalism The Balkans, Austria Hungary, Decline of the Ottoman Empire Mechanization of War Human Casualties Russian Communist rule Unit 5 World War II: The Struggle for Power Peace the Aftermath of Fairness development interactions perspectives are shaped by ideologies, which have the potential to foster equality or inequality, perpetuate peace or conflict. IX. Creative Thinking Treaty of Versailles League of Nations Nazism The Holocaust Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt, Emperor Hirohito, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini Pearl Harbor D Day Battle of the Bulge The Atomic Age