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Ages: 10, 11, 12, 13
Investigate the factors that make us human in different cultural and social settings (e.g., language, arts, literature); and
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Ages: 14, 15, 16, 17
causes and effects of WWII
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Ages: 10, 11
Constructing and reading a variety of effective representations of the earth such as maps, globes, and photographs (e.g., physical, political, topographic, computer generated, and special purpose maps).
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Ages: 10, 11
Identifying expressions of culture in the U.S., and the world through analysis of various modes of expression such as poems, songs, dances, stories, paintings, and photographs (e.g., investigating cultural expressions of the Harlem Renaissance).
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Ages: 10, 11
Identifying and using basic elements of a map.
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Ages: 12, 13
Identifying and comparing expressions of culture in Vermont, the U.S., and the world through analysis of various modes of expression such as poems, songs, dances, stories, paintings, and photographs (e.g., identifying how the Japanese art of Gyotaku [fish printing] reflects history and culture).
Vermont
Social Studies
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09/08/2014 10:56 AM
Ages: 12, 13
Identifying and using basic elements of a variety of maps.
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Ages: 14, 15, 16, 17
Analyzing how technological and environmental changes impact settlement patterns over time (e.g., using tables and maps to show the distribution of refugees from areas affected by natural disasters).
Vermont
Social Studies
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09/08/2014 10:56 AM
Ages: 14, 15, 16, 17
Analyzing and evaluating the impact of expressions of culture in Vermont, the U.S., and the world through analysis of various modes of expression such as poems, songs, dances, stories, paintings, and photographs (e.g., analyzing the influence of black slave culture on subsequent generations of African Americans).