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Media And Communication

The concept of media and communication, media and communication, the importance of media and communication, its features

Grade: 8th Grade
Subject: Social Studies
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Constitutional Powers

Types of constitutional authorities, components and functions of the legislative authority, the relationship between the Senate and the House of Representatives, components and functions of the executive authority, objectives of the judicial authority, the Judicial Council, principles of the judicial system, courts, the principle of separation of powers

Grade: 8th Grade
Subject: Social Studies
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Civil War

Civil war battles

Grade: 8th Grade
Subject: Social Studies
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Us Constitution Study

Write an I do, we do, you do lesson that teaches the creation of the us constitution for a 50 minute class period

Grade: 8th Grade
Subject: Social Studies
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History Of Sindh

The lesson plan should be based on the PBL method, identify problems and their possible solutions, and involve teamwork.

Grade: 8th Grade
Subject: Social Studies
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Missouri History Overview

Write a lesson plan describing Missouri's most historically important events.

Grade: 8th Grade
Subject: Social Studies
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Washington State History

This course explores the history of Washington State from Native American cultures to the state's current role in the nation. Through readings, lectures, and hands-on activities, students will gain an understanding of Washington State's unique evolution, from the geological setting, through territorial times, to the growing population and industries of the present day. We will be exploring Washington's history from the point of view of both indigenous and non-native peoples, examining the changes brought by colonization, statehood, and industrialization. Special attention will be given to the role of the environment in Washington's history, including the state's varied landforms, climate, flora, fauna, and natural resource management issues. Course topics will also include key figures, significant events, and significant documents in the development of Washington State.

Grade: 8th Grade
Subject: Social Studies
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Whiskey Rebellion

Students will understand the events leading up to the Whiskey Rebellion

Grade: 8th Grade
Subject: Social Studies
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Constitution

HOW CONSTITUTION IS GUIDING DOCUMENT FOR ANY COUNTRY

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Subject: Social Studies
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The Indian Constitution

what is Indian Constitution?

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Subject: Social Studies
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Globalization

Globalization

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Subject: Social Studies
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Mixed Market Economy

Analyze the social and environmental consequences of living in the Canadian mixed market economy based on consumerism.

Grade: 8th Grade
Subject: Social Studies
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Who Are Americans

Explain immigration to the U.S. from the 1500's to the present

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Subject: Social Studies
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We The People

What does "We the People" mean for our Government

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Subject: Social Studies
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Government For The People, By The People

What does it mean a government for the people by the people

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Subject: Social Studies
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What Is Civics

Explain what civics is and why it is important in a democracy

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Subject: Social Studies
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South West Asia

To be able to describe the human life in Southwest Asia

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Subject: Social Studies
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Communication

learn communication process

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Subject: Social Studies
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Geography In The United States

Students will learn about the geography in the United States and how it can influence where people live.

Grade: 8th Grade
Subject: Social Studies
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Plymouth Colony

Students will learn about the Pilgrims and the beginnings of Plymouth colony.

Grade: 8th Grade
Subject: Social Studies