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1 A Correlation of Pearson myworld Social Studies To Pearson Learning Kindergarten-Grade 8
2 Introduction This document demonstrates where for Social Studies, Grades K-8, are covered in myworld Social Studies Grades K-5, myworld History, and myworld Geography, Grades 6-8. References are cited at the Chapter and Lesson level. Pearson s myworld programs support both social studies and literacy with instruction that is streamlined, flexible, and attuned to today s classroom. Innovative digital instruction is seamlessly integrated, providing a blended program that is engaging, effective, and easy to use. Everyone has a story. What s yours? The myworld programs utilize storytelling to bring social studies content to life. Exclusive interactive digital solutions makes social studies personal for every student in a way that s easier for the instructor. Reinforce literacy instruction Every minute spent teaching social studies also reinforces reading and writing instruction. Reduce prep time Ready-made digital presentations, quick-start Teacher Guide, and easyto-use online resources reduce time. Prepare students for the next level Embedded interactive skills instruction prepare students for lifelong learning. Interactive Student Text Interactive Student Worktexts promote active learning and support students who are learning to read in the content areas. Standards-based content is presented in an interactive format that promotes active reading strategies. Student Materials Student Worktext Student Atlas Leveled Readers Student Edition DVD-ROM Teacher Materials Teacher Guide Accelerating Progress for English Language Learner s Teacher Guide Activity Kit Activity Kit, Hands-on activities for each chapter designed by Colonial Williamsburg mystory Video DVD-ROM, engaging videos that explore the Big Question ExamView DVD-ROM, ready-made chapter tests and quizzes Teacher Resource Library DVD-ROM, One stop resources for lesson plans, high-stakes assessment support, and more 2
3 Table of Contents Kindergarten... 4 Grade Grade rd Grade th Grade th Grade th Grade th Grade th Grade
4 Kindergarten myworld Social Studies, Here We Are Grade Kindergarten, 2013 World Spatial Sense Chapter 3, Lesson 2 Where are places located? Chapter 3, Lesson 3 What do maps show? Chapter 3, 21 st Century Skill Map Skills Overview of the Seven Continents Chapter 3,Lesson 6 What do globes show? Atlas The World Grade 1 relevant material: Chapter 3, Lesson 4 Continents and Oceans American Geography Chapter 3, Lesson 2 Where are places located? Chapter 3, Lesson 3 What do maps show? Chapter 3, 21 st Century Skill Map Skills Chapter 3, Lesson 4 What are landforms? Chapter 3, Lesson 5 What are bodies of water? Native Americans Chapter 5, Lesson 6 Who are American heroes from the past? (Pocahontas) Grade 1 relevant material: Chapter 5, Lesson 4 American Heroes (Sacagawea) 4
5 Kindergarten Early Exploration and Settlement (Columbus, Pilgrims, Independence Day) myworld Social Studies, Here We Are Grade Kindergarten, 2013 Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 4, Lesson 5 What are national holidays? (Independence Day) Chapter 5, Lesson 2 How do we talk about time? Chapter 5, Lesson 3 How do we talk about time? Chapter 5, Lesson 5 How can we learn about history? Chapter 5, Lesson 6 Who are American heroes from the past? Presidents, Past and Present Chapter 4, Lesson 5 What are national holidays? (President s Day) Chapter 4, 21 st Century Skill Critical Thinking: Distinguish Fact from Opinion (Washington & Lincoln) Symbols and Figures Chapter 1, Lesson 7 What are our country s symbols? Chapter 1, Lesson 8 What are our country s monuments? Chapter 4, Lesson 5 What are national holidays? Chapter 4, Lesson 6 Who are American folk heroes? Chapter 5, Lesson 6 Who are American heroes from the past? 5
6 Grade 1 myworld Social Studies, Making Our Way Grade 1, 2013 World Geography Chapter 3, My Story Spark What is the world like? Chapter 3 Lesson 1 Where things are located? Chapter 3, Lesson 2 Maps and Globes Chapter 3, Lesson 3 Land and Water Chapter 3, Lesson 4 Continents and Oceans Chapter 3, Lesson 5 Our Environment Early Civilizations (Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, History of World Religions) Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 5, Lesson 1 Measuring Time Chapter 5, Lesson 2 Talking About Time Chapter 5, Lesson 3 How We Learn About History American Early People and Civilizations (Maya, Inca, Aztec) Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 5, Lesson 1 Measuring Time Chapter 5, Lesson 2 Talking About Time Chapter 5, Lesson 3 How We Learn About History Grade 2 relevant material: Chapter 4, Lesson 5 Two Cultures (Aztec Culture) Chapter 5, Lesson 3 The First Americans 6
7 Grade 1 myworld Social Studies, Making Our Way Grade 1, 2013 Early Exploration and Settlement Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 5, Lesson 1 Measuring Time Chapter 5, Lesson 2 Talking About Time Chapter 5, Lesson 3 How We Learn About History Chapter 5, Lesson 4 American Heroes American Revolution Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 5, Lesson 3 How We Learn About History Chapter 5, Lesson 4 American Heroes (Thomas Jefferson) Early Exploration of the American West Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 4, Lesson 5 Stories From the Past Chapter 5, Lesson 4 American Heroes (Lewis and Clark, Thomas Jefferson) Symbols and Figures Chapter 1, Lesson 6 Symbols of My Country Chapter 4, Lesson 4 We Celebrate Our Nation Chapter 4, Lesson 5 Stories From the Past Chapter 5, Lesson 4 American Heroes 7
8 Grade 2 myworld Social Studies, We Do Our Part Grade 2, 2013 World Geography Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 3, mystory Spark The World Around Us Chapter 3, Lesson 1 Talking about Location Chapter 3, Lesson 2 All About Maps Chapter 3, Lesson 3 Our Earth Chapter 3, Lesson 4 Landforms and Bodies of Water Chapter 3, Lesson 5 Weather and Climate Chapter 3, Lesson 6 Our Environment Chapter 3, Lesson 7 Earth s Resources Early Civilizations: Asia (India, China) Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 4, Lesson 1 Culture Is Our Way of Life Chapter 4, Lesson 2 Cultures in Our Country Chapter 4, Lesson 5 Two Cultures Grade 3 relevant material: Chapter 8, Lesson 1 People and Cultures Chapter 8, Lesson 2 Culture Through the Arts Chapter 8, Lesson 3 Cultural Celebrations 8
9 Grade 2 Modern Civilization and Culture: Japan myworld Social Studies, We Do Our Part Grade 2, 2013 Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 4, Lesson 1 Culture Is Our Way of Life Chapter 4, Lesson 2 Cultures in Our Country Chapter 4, Lesson 5 Two Cultures Grade 3 relevant material: Chapter 8, Lesson 1 People and Cultures Chapter 8, Lesson 2 Culture Through the Arts Chapter 8, Lesson 3 Cultural Celebrations Ancient Greece Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 4, Lesson 1 Culture Is Our Way of Life Chapter 4, Lesson 2 Cultures in Our Country Chapter 4, Lesson 5 Two Cultures Grade 3 relevant material: Chapter 8, Lesson 1 People and Cultures Chapter 8, Lesson 2 Culture Through the Arts Chapter 8, Lesson 3 Cultural Celebrations American American Government: The Constitution Chapter 1, Lesson 4 Our Government Chapter 1, Lesson 5 Our Leaders 9
10 Grade 2 myworld Social Studies, We Do Our Part Grade 2, 2013 War of 1812 Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 5, Lesson 1 Life Then and Now Chapter 5, 21 st Century Skills Graph Skills: Reading a Timeline Chapter 5, Lesson 2 Learning About the Past Chapter 5, Lesson 7 American Heroes (Dolly Madison) Westward Expansion Chapter 5, Lesson 5 A Growing Nation Civil War Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 5, Lesson 1 Life Then and Now Chapter 5, 21 st Century Skills Graph Skills: Reading a Timeline Chapter 5, Lesson 2 Learning About the Past Chapter 5, Lesson 5 A Growing Nation (mentions slavery) Chapter 5, Lesson 7 American Heroes (Sojourner Truth & Harriet Beecher Stowe) Immigration and Citizenship Chapter 5, Lesson 5 A Growing Nation (A Nation of Immigrants) Grade 3 relevant material: Chapter 6, Lesson 2 A New Home in America Civil Rights Chapter 4, Lesson 3 What We Celebrate (Martin Luther King, Jr.) Chapter 5, Lesson 7 American Heroes (Thurgood Marshall) Grade 3 relevant material: Chapter 5, Lesson 2 Taking Action for Our Rights 10
11 Grade 2 myworld Social Studies, We Do Our Part Grade 2, 2013 Geography of the Americas Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 3, Lesson 1 Talking about Location Chapter 3, Lesson 2 All About Maps Chapter 3, Lesson 3 Our Earth Chapter 3, Lesson 4 Landforms and Bodies of Water Chapter 3, Lesson 5 Weather and Climate Chapter 3, Lesson 6 Our Environment Chapter 3, Lesson 7 Earth s Resources Grade 3 relevant material: Chapter 2, Lesson 1 Land and Water Chapter 2, Lesson 2 Weather and Climate Chapter 2, Lesson 3 Using Earth s Resources Chapter 2, Lesson 4 Interacting with the Environment Symbols and Figures Chapter 1, Lesson 6 Our Country s Symbols Chapter 4, Lesson 3 What We Celebrate Chapter 4, Lesson 4 American Stories Chapter 5, Target Reading Skills Fact and Opinion Chapter 5, Lesson 7 American Heroes 11
12 3rd Grade World World Geography (Spatial Sense; Canada; Important Rivers) myworld Social Studies, We Are Connected Grade 3, 2013 Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 1, Lesson 1 What Makes a Community? Chapter 1, Lesson 2 Where Communities are Located Chapter 1, 21 st Century Skills Latitude and Longitude Chapter 1, Lesson 3 Three Types of Communities Chapter 2, Lesson 1 Land and Water Ancient Rome (Geography of Mediterranean Region; Roman Empire, Decline and Fall ) Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 1, Lesson 1 What Makes a Community? Chapter 1, Lesson 2 Where Communities are Located Chapter 2, Lesson 1 Land and Water Chapter 3, 21 st Century Skills Timelines American The Earliest Americans Chapter 3, MyStory Spark Mission San Luis: A Multicultural Community Chapter 3, Lesson 1 America s First Peoples Chapter 3, Target Reading Skills Sequence (Ben Nighthorse Campbell and Sequoyah) 12
13 3rd Grade myworld Social Studies, We Are Connected Grade 3, 2013 Early Exploration of North America Chapter 3, Lesson 2 Early Explorers Chapter 3, 21 st Century Skills Timelines Chapter 3, Lesson 3 Early Spanish Communities Chapter 3, Lesson 4 Early French Communities Chapter 3, Lesson 5 Early English Communities The Thirteen Colonies: Life and Times Before the Revolution Chapter 3, Lesson 5 Early English Communities Chapter 3, Lesson 6 Creating a New Nation Chapter 4, Lesson 1 Our Democracy Chapter 6, MyStory Spark Benjamin Franklin: A Man Who Changed History 13
14 4th Grade World World Geography (Spatial Sense; Mountains) myworld Social Studies Regions of Our Country Grade 4, 2013 Opportunities to address this objective may Social Study Handbook Map and Globe Skills Chapter 1, Lesson 1 Land and Regions of the United States Chapter 1, Lesson 2 Weather and Climate Chapter 1, Map Skills Read Inset Maps Chapter 1, Lesson 3 Regions and Resources Chapter 1, Lesson 4 People and the Land Chapter 6, Map Skills Use a Road Map and Scale Chapter 9, Map Skills Latitude and Longitude relevant material: Chapters 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, Section 1 Chapter Atlas Europe in the Middle Ages Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 2, Graph Skills Use a Timeline myworld History relevant material: Chapter 21, Lesson 1 Europe in the Early Middle Ages Chapter 21, Lesson 2 The Spread of Christianity in Europe Chapter 21, Lesson 3 The Development of European Feudalism 14
15 4th Grade myworld Social Studies Regions of Our Country Grade 4, 2013 Spread of Islam and Holy Wars Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 2, Graph Skills Use a Timeline myworld History relevant material: Chapter 15, Lesson 1 Origins of Islam Chapter 15, Lesson 2 Beliefs of Islam Chapter 15, Lesson 3 Muslim Empires Chapter 22, Lesson 3 Religious Crusades Chapter 22, Lesson 4 Christians and Muslims in Spain Early and Medieval African Kingdoms Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 2, Graph Skills Use a Timeline myworld History relevant material: Chapter 16, Lesson 1 A Trading Empire Chapter 16, Lesson 2 Muslim Empires of West Africa Chapter 16, Lesson 3 East African Civilizations Chapter 16, Lesson 4 Society and Culture 15
16 4th Grade myworld Social Studies Regions of Our Country Grade 4, 2013 China: Dynasties and Conquerors Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 2, Graph Skills Use a Timeline myworld History relevant material: Chapter 9, Section 1 Shi Huangdi Unites China Chapter 9, Section 2 Expansion Under the Han Dynasty Chapter 9, Section 3 Han Society and Achievement Chapter 17, Lesson 1 Tang and Song China Chapter 17, Lesson 2 The Mongol Empire Chapter 17, Lesson 3 The Ming Dynasty American American Revolution Chapter 2, Lesson 2 A New Nation Chapter 5, Lesson 3 Birthplace of Our Nation Making a Constitutional Government Chapter 2, Lesson 2 A New Nation Chapter 3, Lesson 1 Principles of Our Government Chapter 3, Lesson 2 How Our Government Works Chapter 3, Lesson 3 Our Rights and Responsibilities Chapter 5, Lesson 3 Birthplace of Our Nation Early Presidents and Politics Chapter 2, Lesson 2 A New Nation Chapter 2, Lesson 3 Growth and Civil War 16
17 4th Grade myworld Social Studies Regions of Our Country Grade 4, 2013 Reformers Chapter 1, mystory Marjory Stoneman Douglas: Rescuer of the Everglades Chapter 2, Lesson 3 Growth and Civil War Chapter 2, Lesson 5 The United States Since World War II Chapter 3, mystory Thurgood Marshall: Law and Justice Chapter 5, Lesson 3 Birthplace of Our Nation Chapter 5, Lesson 4 Growth and Change in the Northeast (Movements for Reform) Symbols and Figures Chapter 2, mystory Abraham Lincoln: Civil War President Chapter 2, Lesson 2 A New Nation Chapter 2, Lesson 3 Growth and Civil War Chapter 2, Lesson 5 The United States Since World War II Chapter 3, mystory Thurgood Marshall: Law and Justice Chapter 3, Lesson 1 Principles of Our Government (Declaration of Independence) Chapter 3, Lesson 2 How Our Government Works Chapter 5, Lesson 3 Birthplace of Our Nation Chapter 7, Lesson 4 The Midwest on the Move (Gateway Arch and Mount Rushmore) 17
18 5th Grade World World Geography (Spatial Sense; Lakes) myworld Social Studies Building Our Country, The Growth of Our Country Grade 5, 2013 Opportunities to address this objective may Social Studies Handbook Our Land and Regions Chapter 4, Lesson 1 New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies relevant material: Chapters 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, Section 1 Chapter Atlas Meso-American Civilizations Chapter 1, Lesson 1 Ancient American Civilizations Chapter 2, Lesson 2 Explorers for Spain Chapter 3, Lesson 1 The Spanish Colony in the Americas European Exploration, Trade, and Clash of Cultures Chapter 2, Lesson 1 Technology Shapes Exploration Chapter 2, Lesson 2 Explorers for Spain Chapter 2, Lesson 3 The Columbian Exchange Chapter 3, Lesson 1 The Spanish Colony in the Americas Chapter 3, Lesson 2 The English Colonies in Virginia Chapter 3, Lesson 4 The French and Dutch in North America 18
19 5th Grade myworld Social Studies Building Our Country, The Growth of Our Country Grade 5, 2013 Renaissance and Reformation Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 2, Graph Skills Use Timelines Chapter 14, Media and Technology Analyze Historical Views myworld History relevant material: Chapter 25, Lesson 1 The Origins of the Renaissance Chapter 25, Lesson 2 New Ways of Viewing the World Chapter 25, Lesson 3 The Spread of New Ideas Chapter 25, Lesson 4 The Legacy of the Renaissance Chapter 26, Lesson 1 The Origins of the Reformation Chapter 26, Lesson 1 The Counter-Reformation Chapter 26, Lesson 1 The Reformation Divides Europe England from the Golden Age to the Glorious Revolution Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 2, Graph Skills Use Timelines Chapter 14, Media and Technology Analyze Historical Views myworld History relevant material: Chapter 28, Section 4 Limited Monarchy in England 19
20 5th Grade myworld Social Studies Building Our Country, The Growth of Our Country Grade 5, 2013 Russia: Early Growth and Expansion Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 2, Graph Skills Use Timelines Chapter 14, Media and Technology Analyze Historical Views myworld History relevant material: Chapter 28, Section 3 Absolute Monarchy Across Europe relevant material: Chapter 12, Section 2 History of Russia Feudal Japan Opportunities to address this objective may Chapter 2, Graph Skills Use Timelines Chapter 14, Media and Technology Analyze Historical Views myworld History relevant material: Chapter 18, Section 1 The Rise of Japan Chapter 18, Section 2 The Rise of the Samurai Chapter 18, Section 3 Japanese Culture and Society 20
21 5th Grade myworld Social Studies Building Our Country, The Growth of Our Country Grade 5, 2013 American Westward Expansion Chapter 8, Lesson 1 Inventions, Roads, and Railroads Chapter 8, Lesson 2 The Lone Star State Chapter 8, Lesson 3 Trails to the West Chapter 8, Lesson 4 The California Gold Rush Chapter 10, Lesson 1 Railroads, Miners, and Ranchers Chapter 10, Lesson 2 Sodbusters and Homesteaders Civil War Chapter 9, Lesson 1 Struggles Over Slavery Chapter 9, Lesson 2 The War Begins Chapter 9, Lesson 3 Life During the Civil War Chapter 9, Lesson 4 The War Ends Chapter 9, Lesson 5 Reconstruction 21
22 5th Grade Native Americans: Cultures and Conflicts myworld Social Studies Building Our Country, The Growth of Our Country Grade 5, 2013 Chapter 1, Lesson 1 Ancient American Civilizations Chapter 1, Lesson 2 Adapting to Different Cultures Chapter 1, Lesson 3 Native American Cultures Chapter 2, Lesson 2 Explorers fro Spain Chapter 3, Lesson 1 The Spanish Colony in the Americas Chapter 3, Lesson 2 The English Colonies in Virginia Chapter 3, Lesson 4 The French and Dutch in North America Chapter 4, Lesson 4 The French and Indian War Chapter 7, Lesson 2 Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase Chapter 7, Lesson 4 Native Americans and the Trail of Tears Chapter 10, Lesson 3 Native Americans Struggle to Survive Chapter 16, Lesson 3 From the Great Society to Reagan 22
23 5th Grade myworld Social Studies Building Our Country, The Growth of Our Country Grade 5, 2013 U.S. Geography Social Studies Handbook Our Land and Regions Chapter 4, Lesson 1 New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies Atlas Grade 4 relevant material: Chapter 1, Lesson 1 Land and Regions of the United States Chapter 1, Lesson 2 Weather and Climate Chapter 1, Map Skills Read Inset Maps Chapter 1, Lesson 3 Regions and Resources Chapter 1, Lesson 4 People and the Land relevant material: Chapter 1, Section, 1 The United States Chapter Atlas 23
24 6th Grade World World Geography (Spatial Sense; Deserts) 2011 myworld History 2012 Chapter Section Chapter 1, Section 1 The United States Chapter Atlas Chapter 2, Section 1 Canada Chapter Atlas Chapter 3, Section 1 Mexico Chapter Atlas Chapter 4, Section 1 Central America and the Caribbean Chapter Atlas Chapter 5, Section 1 Caribbean South America Chapter Atlas Chapter 6, Section 1 The Andes and the Pampas Chapter Atlas Chapter 7, Section 1 Brazil Chapter Atlas Chapter 10, Section 1 Western Europe Chapter Atlas Chapter 11, Section 1 Eastern Europe Chapter Atlas Chapter 12, Section 1 Russia Chapter Atlas Chapter 13, Section 1 West and Central Africa Chapter Atlas Chapter 14, Section 1 Southern and Eastern Africa Chapter Atlas Chapter 15, Section 1 North Africa Chapter Atlas Chapter 16, Section 1 Arabia and Iraq Chapter Atlas Chapter 17, Section 1 Israel and Its Neighbors Chapter Atlas Chapter 18, Section 1 Iran, Turkey, and Cyprus Chapter Atlas Chapter 19, Section 1 Central Asia and the Caucasus Chapter Atlas Chapter 20, Section 1 South Asia Chapter Atlas Chapter 21, Section 1 China and Its Neighbors Chapter Atlas Chapter 22, Section 1 Japan and the Koreas Chapter Atlas Chapter 23, Section 1 Southeast Asia Chapter Atlas Chapter 24, Section 1 Australia and the Pacific Chapter Atlas 24
25 6th Grade Lasting Ideas from Ancient Civilizations (Judaism, Christianity; Greece and Rome) 2011 myworld History 2012 Chapter Section myworld History Chapter 5, Section 1 The Origins of Judaism Chapter 5, Section 2 The Teachings of Judaism Chapter 5, Section 3 The Jewish People Chapter 11, Section 3 Ancient Greek Beliefs and Arts Chapter 11, Section 4 Ancient Greek Learning Chapter 12, Section 2 The Government of the Republic Chapter 13, Section 2 Roman Culture and Its Legacy Chapter 13, Section 3 Origins of Christianity Chapter 13, Section 4 Beliefs of Christianity Chapter 8, Section 1 Ancient Greece Chapter 8, Section 1 Ancient Rome Chapter 17, Section 2 History of Israel and its Neighbors Enlightenment myworld History Chapter 29, Section 2 The Enlightenment Chapter 9, Section 3 An Age of Revolutions French Revolution myworld History Chapter 29, Section 4 The French Revolution Chapter 9, Section 3 An Age of Revolutions 25
26 6th Grade 2011 myworld History 2012 Chapter Section Romanticism Opportunities to address this objective may myworld History Chapter 30, Section 2 The Industrial Revolution Chapter 30, Section 3 Imperialism and Nationalism Industrialism, Capitalism, and Socialism myworld History Chapter 30, Section 2 The Industrial Revolution Chapter 30, Section 3 Imperialism and Nationalism Chapter 30, Section 4 The Second Industrial Revolution Chapter 9, Section 3 An Age of Revolutions Chapter 12, Section 4 History of Russia Chapter 12, Section 3 Russia Today Latin American Independence Movements myworld History Chapter 32, Section 2 New Nations Chapter 3, Section 2 History of Mexico Chapter 3, Section 2 History of Central America and the Caribbean Chapter 5, Section 2 History of Caribbean South America Chapter 6, Section 2 History of the Andes and the Pampas Chapter 7, Section 2 History of Brazil 26
27 6th Grade American Immigration, Industrialization, and Urbanization 2011 myworld History 2012 Chapter Section myworld History Chapter 30, Section 4 The Second Industrial Revolution Chapter 1, Section 2 History of the United States Reform myworld History Chapter 30, Section 4 The Second Industrial Revolution Chapter 1, Section 2 History of the United States 27
28 7th Grade 2011 myworld History 2012 World America Becomes a World Power myworld History Chapter 30, Section 3 Imperialism and Nationalism Chapter 1, Section 2 History of the United States World War I, The Great War myworld History Chapter 31, Section 1 World War I Chapter 9, Section 4 Wars and Hardships Russian Revolution myworld History Chapter 31, Section 2 Revolution and Depression Chapter 12, Section 2 History of Russia America from the Twenties to the New Deal myworld History Chapter 31, Section 2 Revolution and Depression Chapter 1, Section 2 History of the United States World War II myworld History Chapter 31, Section 3 World War II Chapter 9, Section 4 Wars and Hardships Geography of the United States Chapter 1, Section 1 The United States Chapter Atlas 28
29 8th Grade World Decline of European Colonialism myworld History Chapter 32, Section 1 The Cold War Chapter 32, Section 2 New Nations 2011 myworld History 2012 Chapter 13, Section 2 History of West and Central Africa Chapter 20, Section 2 History of South Asia Cold War myworld History Chapter 32, Section 1 The Cold War Chapter 9, Section 5 Rebuilding and New Challenges Civil Rights Movement myworld History Chapter 33, Section 1 Continuing Conflicts Chapter 1, Section 2 History of the United States Vietnam War and the Rise of Social Activism myworld History Chapter 32, Section, 1 The Cold War Chapter 23, Section 2 History of Southeast Asia Middle East and Oil Politics myworld History Chapter 33, Section 1 Continuing Conflicts Chapter 33, Section 3 People and Resources Chapter 16, Section, 1 Chapter Atlas Chapter 16, Section, 2 History of Arabia and Iraq Chapter 16, Section 3 Arabia and Iraq Today 29
30 8th Grade End of the Cold War: Expansion of Democracy and Continuing Challenges Civics: The Constitution Principles and Structure of American Democracy 2011 myworld History 2012 myworld History Chapter 32, Section, 1 The Cold War Chapter 32, Section 2 New Nations Chapter 33, Section 1 Continuing Conflicts Chapter 33, Section 2 Cooperation and Trade Chapter 33, Section 3 People and Resources Chapter 9, Section, 5 Rebuilding and New Challenges Chapter 10, Section 2 Northwestern Europe Today Chapter 10, Section 3 West Central Europe Today Chapter 10, Section 3 Southern Europe Today Chapter 11, Section 4 Eastern Europe Today Chapter 12, Section 3 Russia Today myworld History Core Concepts Handbook, Part 2, Lesson 1 Foundations of Government Core Concepts Handbook, Part 2, Lesson 2 Political Systems Core Concepts Handbook, Part 2, Lesson 3 Political Structures Chapter 29, Section 3 The American Revolution Core Concepts Handbook, Part 8, Lesson 1 Foundations of Government Core Concepts Handbook, Part 8, Lesson 2 Political Systems Core Concepts Handbook, Part 8, Lesson 3 Political Structures Chapter 1, Section 2 History of the United States Geography of Canada and Mexico Chapter 2, Section 1 Canada - Chapter Atlas Chapter 3, Section 1 Mexico - Chapter Atlas 30
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