| Correlation to National History and Social Studies Standards Louisiana Department of Education | | Module I 8000 years of American Prehistory | | Grade 6: Geography Environment and Society: G-1D-M2: Explain how different physical environments affected human activity in ancient civilizations. History Historical Thinking Skills: H-1A-M4: Use multiple primary and secondary sources to describe world civilizations. H-1A-M6: Conduct historical research using a variety of resources to answer historical questions related to world civilizations. World History: H-1C-M2: Discuss the climatic changes and human modifications of the physical environment that gave rise to the domestication of plants and animals and new sources of clothing. | | | Module II From Forest to Farm and Back Again | | Grade 6: Geography: Places and Regions: G-1B-M4: Explain ways in which goals, cultures, interests, inventions, and technological advances have affected people’s perceptions and uses of places or regions in world history. Grade 7: Geography The World in Spatial Terms: G-1A-M2: Analyze various types of maps, charts, graphs, and diagrams related to U.S. history. Places and Regions: G-1B-M4: Explain ways in which goals, cultures, interests, inventions, and technological advances have affected perceptions and uses of places or regions in the United States. | | | Module III Fueling the Fires of American Industrialization | | Grade 6: Geography: Places and Regions: G-1B-M4: Explain ways in which goals, cultures, interests, inventions, and technological advances have affected people’s perceptions and uses of places or regions in world history Grade 7: Geography Places and Regions: G-1B-M4: Explain ways in which goals, cultures, interests, inventions, and technological advances have affected perceptions and uses of places or regions in the United States. History Historical Thinking Skills: H-1A-M3: Explain the causes, effects, or impact of a given historical event in U.S. history. United State History: H-1B-M10: Identify major technological developments related to land, water, and transportation and explain how they transformed the economy, created international markets, and affected the environment. | | | Module IV From Arbor Day to Earth Day | | Grade 7: Civics Foundations of the American Political System: C-1B-M2: Describe historical experiences and factors that defined, influenced, and helped shape American political culture. C-1B-M4: Analyze methods used to institute change or resolve social conflict in U.S. history. C-1B-M5: Explain how changes are made in a democratic society. History Historical Thinking Skills: H-1AM2: Explain the point of view of key historical figures and groups in U.S. history. H-1A-M3: Explain the causes, effects, or impact of a given historical event in U.S. history. Grade 8: Civics Structure and Purposes of Government: C-1A-M8: Describe ways by which public policies are formed, including the role of lobbyists, special interest groups, and constituents. Roles of the Citizen: C-1D-M4: Describe ways by which citizens can organize, monitor, or influence government and politics at the local, state, and national levels. C-1D-M5: Explain the importance of being an informed citizen on public issues, recognizing propaganda, and knowing the voting issues. | | | Module V A New Profession Takes Seed | | Grade 7: History Historical Thinking Skills: H-1A-M3: Explain the causes, effects, or impact of a given historical event in U.S. history. Grade 8: Economics Fundamental Economic Concepts: E-1A-M5: Use a variety of resources to research education and training for jobs and careers. E-1A-M5: Cite examples of how skills/knowledge and technical training increase personal productivity and career opportunities, and which skills/knowledge would enhance particular career prospects. | | | Module VI From Forest to Farm to Urban Forest | | Grade 6: Geography: Places and Regions: G-1B-M4: Explain ways in which goals, cultures, interests, inventions, and technological advances have affected people’s perceptions and uses of places or regions in world history Grade 7: Geography The World in Spatial Terms: G-1A-M2: Analyze various types of maps, charts, graphs, and diagrams related to U.S. history. Places and Regions: G-1B-M4: Explain ways in which goals, cultures, interests, inventions, and technological advances have affected perceptions and uses of places or regions in the United States. Physical and Human Systems: G-1C-M3: Explain patterns of rural/urban migration and the positive and negative consequences of urban development in the United States. | | | Module VII Trees in Your Own Back Yard | | Grade 6: Geography: Places and Regions: G-1B-M4: Explain ways in which goals, cultures, interests, inventions, and technological advances have affected people’s perceptions and uses of places or regions in world history Grade 7: Geography Places and Regions: G-1B-M4: Explain ways in which goals, cultures, interests, inventions, and technological advances have affected perceptions and uses of places or regions in the United States. Physical and Human Systems: G-1C-M3: Explain patterns of rural/urban migration and the positive and negative consequences of urban development in the United States. Civics Foundations of the American Political System: C-1B-M5: Explain how changes are made in a democratic society. Grade 8: Civics Structure and Purpose of Government: C-1A-M7: List and apply criteria for evaluating rules and laws. | | | Module VIII Harvesting Today in a Global Forest | Grade 6: Geography: Places and Regions: G-1B-M4: Explain ways in which goals, cultures, interests, inventions, and technological advances have affected people’s perceptions and uses of places or regions in world history. Environment and Society: G-1D-M3: Analyze world or regional distribution of natural resources in terms of the need to import or the capacity to export. Grade 7: Geography Places and Regions: G-1B-M4: Explain ways in which goals, cultures, interests, inventions, and technological advances have affected perceptions and uses of places or regions in the United States. Grade 8: Civics Individuals, Households, Businesses, and Governments: E-1B-M6: Explain reasons for trade between nations and the impact of international trade. History Historical Thinking Skills: H-1A-M4: Analyze given source material to identify opinion, propaganda, or bias. H-1A-M4 : Interpret a political cartoon. | | | | Module IX Fire:Fight, Flight, or Coexistence? | Grade 7: Geography The World in Spatial Terms: G-1A-M2: Analyze various types of maps, charts, graphs, and diagrams related to U.S. history. History Historical Thinking Skills: H-1A-M3: Explain the causes, effects, or impact of a given historical event in U.S. history. | | | Module X The Significance of Private Forests in the U.S. | Grade 8: Economics Fundamental Economic Concepts: E-1A-M5: Cite examples of how skills/knowledge and technical training increase personal productivity and career opportunities, and which skills/knowledge would enhance particular career prospects.
| | | Module XI Forest Researc: Who, What, Where & Why? | Grade 6: Geography: Places and Regions: G-1B-M4: Explain ways in which goals, cultures, interests, inventions, and technological advances have affected people’s perceptions and uses of places or regions in world history Grade 7: Geography Places and Regions: G-1B-M4: Explain ways in which goals, cultures, interests, inventions, and technological advances have affected perceptions and uses of places or regions in the United States. History Historical Thinking Skills: H-1A-M3: Explain the causes, effects, or impact of a given historical event in U.S. history.
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