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Grade Level: 8 Subject: Social Studies Time: Quarter 1 Core Text: American Civics Time Topic Content (Nouns) Skills (Verbs) Standards Quarter 1 We the People Citizen Civics Quota Identify three class rules Qualities of a citizen ***RH 6 8.1,.2,.3,.9 (throughout quarter) SS08 S4C4 01 04 Foundations of Government Dictatorship Democracy Representative democracy Republic Human rights Compromise Constitutional Convention Cooperation Identify and contrast the types of government Name the documents and list the basic principles on which our government was founded SS08 S3C5 01 1SS E16 PO1,3 1SS E17 PO1 4 1SS E3 PO1 4 2SS E3 PO1,4,5,6 SS08 S1C4 03 SS08 S3C4 02,03 2SS E4 PO1,2 1SS E8 PO4 1SS E18 PO1,3

Our Constitution Posterity Union Enforce Bicameral Amendment Ratify List the six goals of the Constitution as listed in the Preamble Compare each branch of government Distinguish the amendment process from the ratification process 1SS E8 PO1 2SS PO1,2 2SS E3 P01,4,6 1SS E8 PO1 2SS E4 PO1,2 1SS E16 PO3 1SS E17 PO1 1SS E3 PO6 1SS E4 PO1,2 SS08 S3C3 01,05 Legislative Branch Franking privilege Immunity Bicameral census Delegated powers Implied powers Impeach Constituents Bill Censure Expel Veto Conference committee Discuss the differences between the House and Senate Explain whether powers of Congress are implied vs. express List the 10 steps of how a bill becomes a law Create a cell phone bill and try to pass it into law 2SS E3 PO6 2SS E4 PO1,2 2SS E4 PO2 SS08 S3C2 01 SS08 S1C10 06 SS08 S3C3 02,03 2SS E6 PO1 4,6 Executive Branch Succession Assassination Attorney General Critique the qualifications for the Presidency SS08 S1C102 09 SS08 S2C9 01

Cabinet Red tape Treaty Ambassador Campaign Budget Explain the purpose of the secret service Reciprocal teach the 7 hats of the President Compare/contrast the executive departments and independent/regulatory agencies SS08 S3C2 05 2SS E4 PO2 1SS E17 PO2,4 1SS E18 PO1,3 SS08 S1C4 06 2SS E6 PO6

Grade Level: 8 Subject: Social Studies Time: Quarter 2 Core Text: American Civics Time Topic Content (Nouns) Skills (Verbs) Standards Quarter 2 Elections Suffrage Slogan Platform Electoral College Popular Vote Propaganda Liberal Conservative National Convention Bandwagon Card Stacking Form a political party and chose a political candidate Compare/contrast each type of propaganda Identify differences in the two main political parties and consider you own political position Explain how the electoral college system works Decide how to run a political campaign ***RH 6 8.8 WHST 6 8.1a,.1c WHST 6 8.5 (throughout quarter) 1SS E8 PO1 SS08 S3C2 03,04 1SS E17 PO2,4 1SS E18 PO1,3 SS08 S1C4 06 2SS E6 PO1,2,4,6 2SS E3 PO3 SS08 S3C3 01,09

Amendments Free exercise clause Lemon test Pure speech Symbolic speech Prior restraint Militia Warrant Probable cause Double jeopardy Self incrimination Cruel and unusual punishment Equal protection clause Literacy Prohibition Income tax Suffrage Lame duck Abolish Poll tax Consider situations involving religion are a violation of the Lemon test Compare, contrast, and evaluate protected and unprotected speech Discuss if there should be more limits on the press Determine when searches are legal and illegal Evaluate the leniency of the rights listed in the 5 th and 6 th amendments Write a death penalty amendment and present it to the class Apply the 14 th amendment to modern day situations 1SS E17 PO2,4 1SS E 18 PO1,3 SS08 S1C4 06 2SS E6 PO1,2,4,6 2SS E3 PO3 SS08 S3C3 01,09 1SS E16 PO3 1SS E17 PO1 SS08 S1C10 08 1SS E8 PO8 SS08 S3C3 05 2SS E4 PO3 Evaluate a literacy test and determine its purpose Consider the usefulness of a lame duck Critique the 25 th amendment and Presidential succession

Judicial Branch Verdict Precedent Subpoena Testimony Statutory law Common law District courts Courts of appeals Supreme court Unconstitutional Rule of four Opinions Facts Issue Decision Prosecution Defense Jury Bailiff Witness Define and compare the legal terms from the judicial branch Point out the differences between the three types of law Compare/contrast the three levels of federal courts Given a situation involving a broken law, determine which court the case would be heard in Critique the procedures of the United States Supreme Court Create a mind map of a Supreme Court case Evaluate a trial for constitutional legalities 2SS E4 PO2,3 1SS E8 PO1,3,7,8 SS08 S3C3 07 SS08 S3C4 08 2SS E6 PO1,4,6 2SS E3 PO3 Construct a mock trial

Grade Level: 8 Subject: Social Studies Time: Quarter 3 Core Text: American Civics American Nation Time Topic Content (Nouns) Skills (Verbs) Standards Quarter 3 Economics Command economy Goods Services Needs Wants Capitalism Recession Depression Inflation Income Debt GDP Supply Demand Stocks Bonds Bear/bull markets Credit Compare/contrast the types of economies Distinguish between needs and wants Determine the differences between a recession and a depression Budget effectively Simulate the workings of a natural economy Trade stocks in a mock stock market Compare/contrast nations and their economic status Consider the advantages/disadvantages of credit ***RH 6 8.1,.2,.3,.8,.9 WHST 6 8.1a,.1b,.1c,.4 (throughout quarter) SS08 C1 02,03,04 SS08 S5C2 01,02,04, 05,07 SS08 S5C3 01,03 SS08 S5C4 01,03 SS08 S5C5 01 08 4SS E4 PO1,2,3 4SS E7 PO1,3,4,6,7 4SS E6 PO2,3 SS08 S4C4 01 4SS E8 PO1,2,3 SS08 S4C4 04

WWII USS Arizona Commissioned Battleship Military coup Isolationist Scapegoat Axis Allies Victory gardens Rationing Tuskegee airman Siege D day Battle of the bulge V E day Code talkers Kamikaze Iwo Jima Potsdam Declaration Nuclear weapons Holocaust Concentration camps Nuremberg trial Identify the W s of Pearl Harbor and illustrate them through a mind map Compare and contrast the leaders of WWII nations Evaluate a WWII nations action and the world s reaction Consider how rationing and war bonds helped the war effort Compare/contrast the Tuskegee Airman and the 442 nd Nisei Regimental Combat Team Describe how the U.S. entering WWII changed our nation Identify the significance of the Battles of Midway, Bulge, and D Day Weigh the effects of the code talkers on WWII SS08 S1C8 02 07 1SS E8 PO1,2,5,7,8 SS08 S2C1 01,3,4,5, 6,7,9 SS08 S4C1 03 5 SS08 S4C2 02 SS08 S4C4 03,04 SS08 S4C6 01 SS08 S2C8 03,4,5,8 SS08 S3C3 08 SS08 S1C10 09 Compare the battles of Midway and Guadalcanal Consider and debate the use of nuclear weapons in WWII Weigh the crimes of the Nazis and their punishments

Look at the life of a Jew in a concentration camp and consider the effects of the Holocaust on the world Cold War **Begin if ahead (see Quarter 4 below)

Grade Level: 8 Subject: Social Studies Time: Quarter 4 Core Text: American Nation Time Topic Content (Nouns) Skills (Verbs) Standards Quarter 4 Cold War Cold war Satellite nation Iron curtain Containment Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan Berlin wall Berlin airlift 38 th parallel Korean war DMZ Indochina Superpowers Bay of Pigs Cuban missile crisis Peace corps NASA Vietcong Guerrillas Domino theory Draft Hawks Doves TET Offensive Détente SALT agreement Star Wars Explain how the Cold War began Analyze how the crisis over Berlin led to new Cold War alliances Explain the significance of the Berlin Airlift Explain why the U.S. became involved in the conflict in Korea Discuss the results of identifying communists in the U.S. Explain why/how the Cold War led to Africa and Asia Discuss why Cuba became a crisis spot during the cold war Determine the significance of the arms race on the cold war Compare both sides of the Vietnam conflict Analyze political and cultural changes ***RH 6 8.1,.2,.9 WHST 6 8.1a,.2b,.4,.6 (throughout quarter) SS08 S1C1 07 SS08 S1C10 01,9,10 SS08 S1C9 01,4 SS08 S2C1 07,8 SS08 S2C8 08,9,10,12, 13,15,16 SS08 S3C5 12,3 SS08 S4C1 01 SS08 S4C2 03,4,5 2SS E6 PO5 SS08 S3C3 06 SS08 S2C9 01,3 SS08 S4C4 04

in the 1960 s Compare/contrast Hawks and Doves Explain how the TET Offensive led to the end of the Vietnam conflict Determine the causes of the fall of the Soviet Union Evaluate the effects of the Cold War on the world Post War 1950 s/1960 s G.I. Bill of Rights Inflation Baby Boom Suburbs Standard of living Rock n roll Beatniks Teenager Distinguish between Democratic and Republican policies of the 1950 s Explain what led to and the results of the baby boom Describe the results of the standard of living increase after WWII SS08 S1C9 05 SS08 S4C4 04,7 Consider how rural living affected car sales and highway construction

Civil Rights Movement Discrimination Prejudice Stereotypes March on Washington Martin Luther King, Jr. Jim Crow Laws Segregation Little Rock 9 Thurgood Marshall Ernest Green Montgomery Bus Boycott Rosa Parks Emmett Till Principles of non violence Civil disobedience United Farm Workers Explain how discrimination and stereotypes exist in society today Evaluate Martin Luther King s I Have A Dream speech Contrast illegal and legal segregation Compare discrimination in schools during the Civil Rights Movement and now Explain the meaning and effectiveness of certain civil rights songs Describe the people and events of the Civil Rights Movement SS08 S1C1 8 SS08 S1C9 6 SS08 S3C4 5 SS08 S4C4 6 SS08 S3C3 09 Evaluate the Principles of Non Violence Describe the hardships that blacks faced during the Civil Rights Movement

Contemporary United States Watergate Camp David Peace Accords Iran Hostage Crisis Iran Contra Affair Persian Gulf War Apply Cold War knowledge to modern day terrorism Role play to experience how modern day leaders solve problems SS08 S1C10 03 07 9/11