| Correlation to National History and Social Studies Standards SC Academic Standards | | Module I 8000 years of American Prehistory | | Grade 6 SS Standard 6-1.1:Analyze the hunter-gatherer communities in regard to their geographic, social, and cultural characteristics, including adaptation to the natural environment. (G, H) SS Standard 6-1.2: Explain the emergence of agriculture and its effect on early human communities, including the impact of irrigation techniques and the domestication of plants and animals. (H, E, G) SS Standard 6-6.3: Illustrate the exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technology throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas (known as the Columbian Exchange), and explain the effect on the people of these regions. (G, E) Grade 8 SS Standard 8-1: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the settlement of South Carolina and the United States by Native Americans, Europeans, and Africans. | | | Module II From Forest to Farm and Back Again | | Grade 6 SS Standard 6-6: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the age European exploration and settlement in the New World. Grade 8 SS Standard 8-1: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the settlement of South Carolina and the United States by Native Americans, Europeans, and Africans. | | | Module III Fueling the Fires of American Industrialization | | Grade 7 SS Standard 7-3.5: Explain the impact of the new technology that emerged during the Industrial Revolution. Grade 8 SS Standard 8-5.4: Compare migration patterns within South Carolina and in the United States as a whole in the late nineteenth century, including the population shift from rural to urban areas, migration between regions of the United States, the westward expansion, and the motivations for migration and settlement. (H, G, E) | | | Module IV From Arbor Day to Earth Day | | Grade 7 SS Standard 7-7.3: Explain global influences on the environment, including the effects of increases inpopulation, the growth of cities, and efforts by citizens and governments to protect thenatural environment. (G) SS Standard 7-7.7: Summarize the dangers to the natural environment that are posed by population growth,urbanization, and industrialization. (G, E, P, H) Grades 6, 7, & 8 ELA Standard 6-6: The student will access and use information from a variety of sources.
| | | Module V A New Profession Takes Seed | Grade 7 SS Standard 7-7.7: Summarize the dangers to the natural environment that are posed by population growth, urbanization, and industrialization. (G, E, P, H) | | | Module VI From Forest to Farm to Urban Forest | | Grade 7 SS Standard 7-7.3: Explain global influences on the environment, including the effects of increases in population, the growth of cities, and efforts by citizens and governments to protect the natural environment. (G) SS Standard 7-7.7: Summarize the dangers to the natural environment that are posed by population growth, urbanization, and industrialization. (G, E, P, H) | | | Module VII Trees in Your Own Back Yard | | Grade 7 SS Standard 7-7.3: Explain global influences on the environment, including the effects of increases in population, the growth of cities, and efforts by citizens and governments to protect the natural environment. (G) SS Standard 7-7.7: Summarize the dangers to the natural environment that are posed by population growth, urbanization, and industrialization. (G, E, P, H) | | | Module VIII Harvesting Today in a Global Forest | Grade 7 SS Standard 7-7.3: Explain global influences on the environment, including the effects of increases in population, the growth of cities, and efforts by citizens and governments to protect the natural environment. (G) SS Standard 7-7.6: Explain the impact of increasing global economic interdependence in the late twentieth century and the early twenty-first century, including the significance of global communication, labor demands, and migration; the European Economic Community (EEC) and other trade agreements; and the oil crisis of the 1970s. (E, G, H, P) SS Standard 7-7.7: Summarize the dangers to the natural environment that are posed by population growth, urbanization, and industrialization. (G, E, P, H) | | Module IX Fire:Fight, Flight, or Coexistence? | Grade 7 SS Standard 7-7.7: Summarize th e dangers to the natural environment that are posed by population growth, urbanization, and industrialization. (G, E, P, H) Grades 6, 7, & 8 ELA Standard 6-6: The student will access and use information from a variety of sources. | Module X The Significance of Private Forests in the U.S. | Grade 7 SS Standard 7-7.3: Explain global influences on the environment, including the effects of increases in population, the growth of cities, and efforts by citizens and governments to protect the natural environment. (G) SS Standard 7-7.7: Summarize the dangers to the natural environment that are posed by population growth, urbanization, and industrialization. (G, E, P, H) Grades 6, 7, & 8 ELA Standard 6-6: The student will access and use information from a variety of sources. | Module XI Forest Research: Who, What, When & Where? | Grade 6 Math Standard 6-6.2: Organize data in frequency tables, histograms, or stem-and-leaf plots as appropriate. Grade 7 SS Standard 7-7.7: Summarize the dangers to the natural environment that are posed by population growth, urbanization, and industrialization. (G, E, P, H) Math Standard 7-3.6: Represent proportional relationships with graphs, tables, and equations. | | | |