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SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM DETAILED OUTLINE
COMPREHENDING SOCIAL STUDIES MATERIALS
- SUMMARIZING MAIN IDEA
- RESTATING INFORMATION
- IDENTIFYING IMPLICATIONS
APPLYING SOCIAL STUDIES CONCEPTS
- APPLYING GIVEN IDEAS
- APPLYING REMEMBERED IDEAS
ANALYZING SOCIAL STUDIES MATERIALS
- DISTINGUISHING FACTS FROM OPINIONS AND HYPOTHESES
- DISTINGUISHING CONCLUSIONS FROM SUPPORTING STATEMENTS
- RECOGNIZING INFORMATION THAT IS DESIGNED TO PERSUADE AN AUDIENCE
- RECOGNIZING UNSTATED ASSUMPTIONS
- IDENTIFYING CAUSE AND EFFECT RELATIONSHIPS
- RECOGNIZING THE POINT OF VIEW OF A WRITER IN A HISTORICAL ACCOUNT
- RECOGNIZING THE HISTORICAL CONTENT OF A TEXT
- IDENTIFYING COMPARISIONS AND CONTRASTS
- DETERMINING THE IMPLICATIONS, EFFECTS, VALUE OF PRESENTING VISUAL DATA IN DIFFERENT WAYS
EVALUATING SOCIAL STUDIES MATERIALS
- JUDGING INFORMATION
- RECOGNIZING VALUES
- JUDGING THE ADEQUACY OF FACTS
- COMPARING AND CONTRASTING DIFFERENT VIEWPOINTS
- RECOGNIZING LOGICAL FALLACIES AND IDENTIFYING FAULTY REASONING
TIME, CONTINUITY, AND CHANGE
- READING POLITAL MAPS
- PHYSICAL CHANGES
- EVOLUTION OF LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
- THE GROWTH OF URBANIZATION
- IMPLICATIONS OF GROWTH
- VIOLENT VS. NONVIOLENT CHANGE
- CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN THE UNITED STATES
PLACES AND PEOPLE
- REGIONAL ORGANIZATION
- PHYSICAL SYSTEMS AND HOW HUMANS AFFECT THEM
- HUMAN SYSTEMS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS TO ENVIRONMENTS
- PLACES MADE BY PEOPLE
POWER, AUTHORITY, AND GOVERANCE
- THE CREATION OF A DEMOCRACY
- THE CHALLENGES OF A DEMOCRACY
- THE ROLE AND INFLUENCE OF CITIZENS IN A DEMOCRACY
PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION, AND CONSUMPTION
- ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
- DEVELOPMENT OF THE MODERN ECONOMY
- SUPPLY AND DEMAND
- MEASURES OF ECONOMIC ACTIIVITY
- THE BUSINESS CYCLE
- THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN THE ECONOMY
- FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
- PERSONAL FINANCES
- DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH
- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY
- TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE
- COMMUNITY LIFE
- WORK
- HEALTH
- COMMUNICATION
- PROGRESS
GLOBAL CONNECTIONS
- SPREAD OF CIVILIZATION
- THE IMPORTANCE OF TRADE
- WAR AND CONQUEST
- AGE OF EXPLORATION
- RELIGIONS AND IDEOLOGIES
- GLOBALIZATION
- ADDRESSING WORLDWIDE PROBLEMS

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Web Links
American Experience (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/index.html)
As television's longest-running, most-watched history series, PBS’s American Experience brings to life the incredible characters and epic stories that helped form this nation. This site complements the viewing experience by encouraging in-depth exploration of the issues surrounding each documentary subject beyond the television screen. It is NOT necessary to see the TV episodes in order to benefit from the site. |

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AOL@School (http://school.aol.com/)
This site contains a variety of useful resources for teachers and students. |

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Blue Web’n (http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn/)
Blue Web'n is an online library of 1,200+ outstanding Internet sites categorized by subject, grade level, and format (lessons, activities, projects, resources, references, and tools). You can search by grade level (Refined Search), broad subject area (Content Areas), or specific sub-categories (Subject Area). |

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Civic Participation and Community Action Sourcebook
(http://hub1.worlded.org/docs/vera/index.htm)
This sourcebook aims to reflect the many dimensions of civic and community involvement framed in the Equipped for the Future (EFF) Citizen/Community member role map. It presents a range of tools that can help teachers and students examine their own beliefs about community, citizenship, democracy, and so on. It also provides advice on how to identify and analyze issues that concern students and how to build skills and strategies to take informed action. |

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CongressLink (http://www.congresslink.org/)
CongressLink provides information about the U.S. Congress—how it works, its members and leaders, and the public policies it produces. The site also hosts lesson plans and reference and historical materials related to congressional topics. |

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Global Issues on the UN Agenda (http://www.un.org/partners/civil_society/agenda.htm)
This site contains a wealth of materials, including graphs and charts, on a vast range of social issues. |

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History and Historiography (http://eserver.org/history/)
This site contains links to a fascinating assortment of documents and articles on topics ranging across history. |

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History Matters (http://historymatters.gmu.edu/)
This site provides a wealth of source material, suggestions for teachers, and links to other sites on the Web dealing with aspects of American History. |

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Hot Potatoes Half-baked Software (http://web.uvic.ca/hrd/halfbaked/)
The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises for the World Wide Web. Hot Potatoes is NOT freeware, but it is free of charge for non-profit educational users who make their pages available on the Web. |

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Learning Resources (http://literacynet.org/cnnsf/home.html)
The Learning Resources site offers web-delivered instruction using current and past CNN San Francisco bureau news stories. |

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LINCS Hot Sites (http://www.nifl.gov/lincs/hotsites/hotsites.html)
This page highlights outstanding adult education and literacy-related sites on the Web. |

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The Literacy List (http://alri.org/literacylist.html)
This page contains an extensive list of web resources recommended by adult education practitioners. |

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Map Collections: 1500–1999 (http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/gmdhome.html)
This site contains a variety of maps available from the Library of Congress for online viewing. It includes the capability to zoom in on portions of a map. |

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Microsoft Encarta Online (http://encarta.msn.com/)
Provides access to articles and multimedia items from Microsoft’s Encarta Encyclopedia, as well as links to other Web sites. |

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National Geographic Online (http://www.nationalgeographic.com/)
The site from the National Geographic Society has a wealth of intriguing articles, pictures, and maps. |

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U.S. News Classroom (http://www.usnewsclassroom.com/resources/activities/index.html)
This site contains a lesson plan library, resource kits, interactive activities, and a teacher network. Teaching kits are designed to explore topics through compelling reading selections and accompanying activities. Titles include The Balkans, East Meets West: China in the 21st Century, and Immigration. |
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