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Title of Material: Scott Foresman, c. 2011, Regions Recommend Approval yes no Author: Kracht, et al Highly Recommend Recommend Publisher: Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Scott Foresman Recommend w/ Reservations ISBN #: SE: 9780328520152; TE: 9780328581542 Core Reviewer: Intervention Correlation to Standards: Resource Only / Grade 4--possible 43 (Objectives) (Number of Yes checks divided by 43 = percentage) Idaho Content Standards for Grade 4

Standard 1: History Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 4 Students in Grade 4 build an understanding of the cultural and social development of the United States, trace the role of migration and immigration of people in the development of the United States, and identify the role of American Indians in the development of the United States. Goal Objective - The student will: YES NO Goal 1.1: Build an understanding of the cultural and social development of the United States. 4.SS.1.1.1 Describe ways that cultural groups influenced and impacted each other. (436.01b) SE/TE: We All Live Together, 36; Americans All, 38 44; Lessons on Cultural Groups, 126 129, 188 193, 194 201, 245, 256 259, 264 266, 269, 277, 302, 324 329, 332 333, 334 336, 340, 342, 347, 394 399, 401; also see: Culture, 1f, 4, 13, 17, 41, 45, 53, 74 75, 95f, 98, 107 108, 115, 139, 147, 152 153, 157f, 160, 179 180, 183, 193, 207, 267, 271 272, 273, 283, 294, 305, 310 311, 312, 329, 345, 349, 354 355, 359f, 362, 373, 385 386, 389, 399, 407; Keeping Culture Strong, 260 261 4.SS.1.1.2 Explain the role of missionaries in the development of Idaho. (436.01a) Plus!: Go West! Time Line, 18; Explorers Letters, 20 8/2009 page 1 of 19

continued 10; Early Explorers, 11; Life for Early Settlers, 12; Famous People, 14 Goal 1.2: Trace the role of migration and immigration of people in the development of the United States. 4.SS.1.2.1 Identify the major groups and significant individuals and their motives in the western expansion and settlement in Idaho. (433.01c) Plus!: Go West! Time Line, 18; Explorers Letters, 20; Land Rush, 78 79; Moving West, 80 81, 82 83; The Life of Sitting Bull, 92 10; Early Explorers, 11; Life for Early Settlers, 12; Famous People, 14 4.SS.1.2.2 Describe the role of the discovery of gold and other minerals in the settlement of Idaho. (433.01d) SE/TE: The Territories of the West Become States, 405 Plus!: Go West! Time Line, 18; Explorers Letters, 20; Land Rush, 78 79; Moving West, 80 81, 82 83 8/2009 page 2 of 19

continued 4.SS.1.2.3 4.SS.1.2.4 Analyze and describe the immigrant experience in Idaho Analyze and describe how the westward expansion impacted the American Indians in Idaho. History, 9; Life for Early Settlers, 12; Famous People, 14 Plus!: Go West! Time Line, 18; Explorers Letters, 20; Land Rush, 78 79; Moving West, 80 81, 82 83 History, 9; Life for Early Settlers, 12; Famous People, 14 Plus!: Go West! Time Line, 18; Explorers Letters, 20; Land Rush, 78 79; Moving West, 80 81, 82 83; The Life of Sitting Bull, 92 10; Early Explorers, 11; Life for Early Settlers, 12; Famous People, 14 8/2009 page 3 of 19

Goal 1.3: Identify the role of American Indians in the development of the United States. Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 4 4.SS.1.3.1 4.SS.1.3.2 Identify American Indian tribes in Idaho: Coeur d Alene, Kootenai, Shoshone-Bannock, Nez Perce, and Shoshone-Paiute Tribes and current reservation boundaries. Discuss that although there are five federally recognized tribes in Idaho, there are many others in the state. 10; Famous People, 14 Plus!: For Related Native American Material see: The Life of Sitting Bull, 92 10; Famous People, 14; Who Governs Our State? 20 Plus!: For Related Native American Material see: The Life of Sitting Bull, 92 Goal Objective - The student will: YES NO Goal 1.3: Identify the role of American Indians in the development of the United States. 4.SS.1.3.3 Identify characteristics of American Indian tribes and other cultural groups in Idaho. 10; Famous People, 14; Who Governs 8/2009 page 4 of 19

continued Our State? 20 4.SS.1.3.4 4.SS.1.3.5 4.SS.1.3.6 Compare and contrast how Idaho American Indian life today differs from the life of these same groups many years ago. Identify how American Indian tribes in Idaho governed themselves. Describe American Indian cultural materials and their use in everyday life. 10; Famous People, 14; Who Governs Our State? 20; Your Community: Past and Future, 42 10; Famous People, 14; Who Governs Our State? 20; Your Local Government, 37; Getting the Help You Need, 38 10; Famous People, 14; Who Governs Our State? 20 8/2009 page 5 of 19

4.SS.1.3.7 Identify current issues related to American Indians in present day Idaho. 10; Famous People, 14; Who Governs Our State? 20; Your Local Government, 37; Getting the Help You Need, 38 Plus!: They Represent Us, 19 Standard 2: Geography Students in Grade 4 analyze the spatial organizations of people, places and environment on the earth s surface and trace the migration and settlement of human populations on the earth s surface. Goal Objective - The student will: YES NO Goal 2.1: Analyze the spatial organizations of people, places, and environment on the earth's surface. 4.SS.2.1.1 Use geographic skills to collect, analyze, interpret, and communicate data. (442.01a) SE/TE: Map Handbook, H10 H22; Map and Globe Skills, 24 25, 54 55, 86 87, 170 171, 408 409; Map Adventure, 83, 144, 174, 279, 341, 402; Chart and Graph Skills, 110 111, 134 135, 240 241; Interpret Charts, 248, 413; Interpret Graphs, 313; also see: Maps, 11, 19, 20, 22, 25, 40, 41, 105, 114, 133, 167, 173, 181, 191, 195, 8/2009 page 6 of 19

continued 234, 247, 265, 281, 309, 326, 333, 347, 372, 381, 387, 401, 403, 409, 414, R2 R15 Community: Make a Map of Your Community, 36 4.SS.2.1.2 Show on a map of the world the continents, oceans, landforms, poles, hemispheres, equator, and prime meridian. (442.01b) SE/TE: Map Handbook, H12 H15; Regions and Landforms, 10 15; Highest and Lowest Landforms, 16 17; Climate, 18 23; Read a Time Zone Map, 54 55; Understand Longitude and Latitude, 408 409; Atlas, R1 R15, R16 R17; also see: Maps, 105, 114, 167, 170, 234, 372, 409 Goal Objective - The student will: YES NO Goal 2.1: Analyze the spatial organizations of people, places, and environment on the earth's surface. 4.SS.2.1.3 4.SS.2.1.4 Use a number/letter grid to find specific locations on a map of Idaho. (442.01c) Describe the physical regions of Idaho and identify major natural resources. SE/TE: Understand Longitude and Latitude, 408 409 Plus!: Regional Tours, 12; Compare and Contrast 8/2009 page 7 of 19

continued Regions, 15 Community: The Region Where We Live, 2; The Land in Our State, 3; Bodies of Water, 4; Weather, 5; Natural Resources, 6; Resources and Industries, 7; Plants and Animals, 8 Goal 2.3: Trace the migration and settlement of human populations on the earth s surface. 4.SS.2.3.1 Analyze past and present settlement patterns in Idaho. (442.02a) SE/TE: The Territories of the West Become States, 405 Plus!: Go West! Time Line, 18; Explorers Letters, 20; Land Rush, 78 79; Moving West, 80 81, 82 83; The Life of Sitting Bull, 92 10; Early Explorers, 11; Life for Early Settlers, 12; Famous People, 14; Where People Live, 15; Then and Now, 18 8/2009 page 8 of 19

4.SS.2.3.2 4.SS.2.3.3 Discuss the impact of settlement in Idaho on American Indian tribal lands, such as aboriginal and/or ceded territories, and the Treaties of 1855 and 1863. Identify the geographic features of Idaho and explain their impact on settlement. (442.02b) Plus!: Go West! Time Line, 18; Explorers Letters, 20; Land Rush, 78 79; Moving West, 80 81, 82 83; The Life of Sitting Bull, 92 10; Early Explorers, 11; Life for Early Settlers, 12; Famous People, 14; Where People Live, 15 Community: The Region Where We Live, 2; The Land in Our State, 3; State 10; Early Explorers, 11; Life for Early Settlers, 12; Famous People, 14 Community: Where People Live, 15 8/2009 page 9 of 19

4.SS.2.3.4 Compare and contrast: city/suburb/town, urban/rural, farm/factory, and agriculture/industry. (442.02c) SE/TE: Regional Resources, 26 31; Children s Atlas, 33; Moving Westward, 68 69; Growth of Industry, 70 71; Transportation and Communication, 80 85; Here and There: Bay Life, 120 121; Cities Grow and Change, 142 146; Wildlife and Resources, 178 183; The Glittering Cities, 210 213; Bountiful Midwestern Farms, 246 249; Big Farms and Little Farms, 250 251; Building Farms, 270 272 Community: Where People Live, 15; Cities and Towns, 35 Standard 3: Economics Students in Grade 4 explain basic economic concepts, identify different influences on economic systems, and explain the concepts of good personal finance. Goal Objective - The student will: YES NO Goal 3.1: Explain basic economic concepts. 4.SS.3.1.1 Compare how American Indians and early settlers met their basic needs of food, shelter and water. (440.01a) SE/TE: The Land of Plenty, 66 69; Trade Then and 8/2009 page 10 of 19

continued Now, 72 73; The Narragansett People, 126 127; The Cherokee, 188 190; Early History of the Southeast, 194 196; The Ojibwa, 256 257; The Navajo, 324 325; The Tinglit, 394 395 10; Early Explorers, 11; Life for Early Settlers, 12; Famous People, 14 8/2009 page 11 of 19

Goal Objective - The student will: YES NO Goal 3.1: Explain basic economic concepts. 4.SS.3.1.2 Explain the concepts of supply and demand and scarcity. (440.01b) 4.SS.3.1.3 4.SS.3.1.4 4.SS.3.1.5 Explain the concepts of specialization and division of labor. (440.01c) Identify goods and services in early Idaho settlements. (440.01d) Explain the concept of public and private property in the development of Idaho. (440.01e) SE/TE: Free Trade, 76; The Amount of a Product, 77; Making Choices, 78 Plus!: Wants and Needs Chart, 24 Community: What People Do, 17; Industries and the Economy, 25 Explorers, 11; Life for Early Settlers, 12; Famous People, 14 Community: The Region Where We Live, 2; The Land in Our State, 3; Bodies of Water, 4; Weather, 5; Natural Resources, 6; Resources and 8/2009 page 12 of 19

continued Industries, 7; Plants and Animals, 8 Goal 3.2: Identify different influences on economic systems. 4.SS.3.2.1 Describe examples of technological innovations in relation to economic growth in Idaho. (441.01a) Community: What People Do, 17; Industries and the Economy, 25 4.SS.3.2.2 Describe how geographic features of Idaho have determined the economic base of Idaho s regions. (441.01b) Community: Resources and Industries, 7; What People Do, 17; Industries and the Economy, 25 Goal 3.4: Explain the concepts of good personal finance. 4.SS.3.4.1 Define entrepreneurship and identify reasons for starting a business. Plus!: Let s Do Business, 25 Standard 4: Civics and Government Students in Grade 4 build an understanding of the foundational principles of the American political system, the organization and formation of the American system of government, that all people in the United States have rights and assume responsibilities, and the evolution of democracy. Goal Objective - The student will: YES NO Goal 4.1: Build an understanding of the foundational principles of the American political system. 4.SS.4.1.1 Identify the people and groups who make, apply, and enforce laws within state and tribal governments. SE/TE: A Government for the People, 47; Government by the 8/2009 page 13 of 19

continued 4.SS.4.1.2 Explain that rules and laws can be used to protect rights, provide benefits, and assign responsibilities. People, 48; Three Levels of Government, 49; Three Branches of Government, 50 51 Community: Famous People, 14; Who Governs Our State? 20; The Governor of Our State, 21; The State Legislature, 22; The Judicial Branch, 23; Your Local Government, 37; Getting the Help You Need, 38 Plus!: They Represent Us, 19 SE/TE: The Flexibility of Government, 52: Responsibilities as Americans, 58-59 Community: Famous People, 14; Who Governs Our State? 20; The Governor of Our State, 21; The State Legislature, 22; The Judicial Branch, 23; Your Local Government, 37; Getting the Help 8/2009 page 14 of 19

continued You Need, 38 Plus!: They Represent Us, 19 Goal 4.2: Build an understanding of the organization and formation of the American system of government. 4.SS.4.2.1 Explain the significance of Idaho symbols. (438.01b) Symbols, 34 4.SS.4.2.2 Describe the difference between state, local, and tribal governments. (438.01c) Community: Who Governs Our State? 20; The Governor of Our State, 21; The State Legislature, 22; The Judicial Branch, 23; Your Local Government, 37; Getting the Help You Need, 38 Plus!: They Represent Us, 19 4.SS.4.2.3 Identify and explain the basic functions of state and tribal governments. Community: Who Governs Our State? 20; The Governor of Our State, 21; The State Legislature, 22; The Judicial Branch, 23; Your Local Government, 37; Getting the Help You Need, 38 8/2009 page 15 of 19

continued Plus!: They Represent Us, 19 4.SS.4.2.4 4.SS.4.2.5 Identify the three branches of state government and explain the major responsibilities of each. (438.01d) Discuss current governmental organization of American Indian tribes in Idaho. Community: Who Governs Our State? 20; The Governor of Our State, 21; The State Legislature, 22; The Judicial Branch, 23 Community: Who Governs Our State? 20 8/2009 page 16 of 19

Goal Objective - The student will: YES NO Goal 4.3: Build an understanding that all people in the United States have rights and assume responsibilities. 4.SS.4.3.1 Name elected state representatives at the legislative and executive branches. SE/TE: Curriculum Connection: Writing (to local official), 47; Three Levels of Government, 48, 49 Community: Who Governs Our State? 20; The Governor of Our State, 21; The State Legislature, 22; The Judicial Branch, 23 Plus!: They Represent Us, 19 4.SS.4.3.2 Explain ways to contact elected state representatives. (439.01b) Community: Who Governs Our State? 20 Plus!: They Represent Us, 19 4.SS.4.3.3 Identify ways people can monitor and influence the decisions and actions of their state and tribal governments. (439.01a) Community: Who Governs Our State? 20; The Governor of Our State, 21; The State Legislature, 22; The Judicial 8/2009 page 17 of 19

continued Branch, 23; Your Local Government, 37; Getting the Help You Need, 38 Plus!: They Represent Us, 19 Goal 4.4: Build an understanding of the evolution of democracy. 4.SS.4.4.1 Discuss the concepts of popular consent, respect for the individual, equality of opportunity, and personal liberty. (430.01a) SE/TE: A Government for the People, 47; Government by the People, 48; The Flexibility of Government, 52; The Strengths of Our Freedoms, 56 59 Community: Who Governs Our State? 20; The Governor of Our State, 21; The State Legislature, 22; The Judicial Branch, 23; Your Local Government, 37; Getting the Help You Need, 38 Standard 5: Global Perspectives Students in Grade 4 build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence. Goal Objective - The student will: YES NO Goal 5.1: Build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence. 4.SS.5.1.1 Analyze the roles and relationships of diverse groups of people from various parts of the world who have contributed to Idaho s cultural heritage and impacted the state s history. 8/2009 page 18 of 19

continued 4.SS.5.1.2 Discuss the challenges experienced by people from various cultural, racial, and religious groups that settled in Idaho from various parts of the world. (433.01c) Explorers, 11; Life for Early Settlers, 12; Famous People, 14; State Celebrations, 26; Cultural Resources, 27; Arts and Crafts, 28 Explorers, 11; Life for Early Settlers, 12; Famous People, 14; State Celebrations, 26; Cultural Resources, 27; Arts and Crafts, 28 4.SS.5.1.3 Identify Idaho s role in the global economy. Community: Resources and Industries, 7; What People Do, 17; Industries and the Economy, 25 8/2009 page 19 of 19