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The Gilded Age

Resource ID: USHM1L1b
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Social Studies

Given background information, students will be able to identify economic, social, and political issues surrounding the Gilded Age. Students will identify significant historical figures associated with the Gilded Age.

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The Causes of the Great Depression

Resource ID: USHM3L1
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Social Studies

The student understands the causes of the Great Depression.

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Political Influences of the Great Depression

Resource ID: USHM3L4
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Social Studies

Given primary and secondary sources of information about selected New Deal measures (e.g., the creation of the Civilian Conservation Corps or the passage of the Agricultural Adjustment Act), students will analyze how these measures affected various regions of the United States.

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World War II Impact on U.S. Economy and Society

Resource ID: USHM3L10
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Social Studies

Given background information, students will identify the social and economic impact of World War II on the American home front, such as the Great Depression, rationing, and increased opportunity for women and minority employment.

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The Cold War and the American Home Front

Resource ID: USHM4L6
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Social Studies

Students will identify ways in which Cold War tensions were intensified.

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The U.S. Role in the World (1970's into the 21st Century)

Resource ID: USHM7L1
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Social Studies

Given a timeline, students will understand the political, economic, and social impact of selected U.S. political leaders on the world from the 1970s into the 21st century.

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America as a World Power in the Modern Era: The Carter Administration

Resource ID: USHM7L2
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Social Studies

Given background information, students will describe the changing role of the United States as a world power during the Carter Administration.

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Conservative Resurgence of the 1980s and 1990s

Resource ID: USHM7L3
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Social Studies

Given information about social issues throughout U.S. history, students will describe the causes and effects of significant societal issues.

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The American Identity: An Artistic Reflection

Resource ID: USHM7L5
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Social Studies

Given selected examples of American art, music, and literature, students will be able to identify the era of U.S. history that is reflected in the art.

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The American Spirit: Defending and Building Our Nation

Resource ID: USHM7L4
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Social Studies

Given background information about selected historical figures, students will be able to analyze the importance and contributions of women and people of various racial, ethnic, and religious groups to the national identity and the cultural landscape.

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Determining Parent Functions (Verbal/Graph)

Resource ID: A1M2L1
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a graph or verbal description of a function, the student will determine the parent function.

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Determining Reasonable Domains and Ranges (Verbal/Graph)

Resource ID: A1M2L2
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a graph and/or verbal description of a situation (both continuous and discrete), the student will identify mathematical domains and ranges and determine reasonable domain and range values for the given situations.

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Interpreting Graphs

Resource ID: A1M2L3
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a graph, the student will analyze, interpret, and communcate the mathematical relationship represented and its characteristics.

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Interpreting Scatterplots

Resource ID: A1M2L4
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given scatterplots that represent problem situations, the student will determine if the data has strong vs weak correlation as well as positive, negative, or no correlation.

 

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Making Predictions and Critical Judgments (Table/Verbal)

Resource ID: A1M2L5
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given verbal descriptions and tables that represent problem situations, the student will make predictions for real-world problems.

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Collecting Data and Making Predictions

Resource ID: A1M2L6
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given an experimental situation, the student will write linear functions that provide a reasonable fit to data to estimate the solutions and make predictions.

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Writing Expressions to Model Patterns (Table/Pictorial → Symbolic)

Resource ID: A1M3L2
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a pictorial or tabular representation of a pattern and the value of several of their terms, the student will write a formula for the nth term of a sequences.

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Finding Specific Function Values (Verbal/Symbolic)

Resource ID: A1M3L3
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a verbal and symbolic representations of a function, the student will find specific function values.

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Simplifying Polynomial Expressions

Resource ID: A1M3L4
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given verbal and symbolic representations of polynomial expressions, the student will simplify the expression.
 

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Solving Equations and Inequalities

Resource ID: A1M3L5
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given verbal and symbolic representations in the form of equations or inequalities, the student will transform and solve the equations or inequalities.

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