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SOCIAL SCIENCE-K12-SCHOOL-CLASS-4

Grade 4

Social Studies

Grade 4 Social Studies Course Outline

This course follows Florida’s Next Generation Sunshine State Standards for 4th grade Social Studies.

 

It offers students their first in depth look at the history of the United States and our country’s place in global events.

 

The students will learn about Native Americans by region, learning about the customs of tribes in those areas.

 

Next, they will learn about European exploration into America, and why they first found the continent.

 

The students will study the first colonies in America and learn how freedom of religion was a strong principle.

 

They will also learn about what life was like in the 13 original colonies.

 

Students will study the events, such as the Boston Tea Party, that led up to revolution.

 

The major battles of the American revolution are also covered.

 

The students will then learn about the new system of government set up by the United States and the problem the young nation faced.

 

The course then covers some important events in the early years of the country, including the

 

Louisiana Purchase, the War of 1812, and the Trail of Tears.

 

Next the student will learn about the westward expansion of the United States and the new challenges this created.

 

The Civil War is discussed, including the reasons and some of the major battles.

 

The students will also learn about the growth of industry in the country and about the rush of immigrants.

 

The students will learn about America’s role in the first World War and about the Great Depression that followed.

 

World War II will be discussed, including the major parties involved, the Holocaust, what events brought America into the war, and how the war was concluded.

 

The students will learn next about the Civil Right Movement and the Space Race.

 

Finally, Florida will be spotlighted and the local and state government explained.

 

Course Outline

Introduction

Welcome

Pretest

Assignment: Pretest

Matter

Europe in the New World, 982 – 1664

England’s First Colonies, 1606 – 1636

Life in the 13 Colonies, 1650 – 1750

The Road to Freedom, 1750 – 1776

The American Revolution, 1776 – 1783

The New Nation, 1783 – 1800

A Growing Nation, 1800 – 1840

Westward Expansion, 1830 – 1850

The Civil War and Reconstruction, 1860 -1877

Industry and Immigrants, 1870-1910

A New America, 1889 -1925

Great Depression, 1920-1939

World War II, 1939-1945

Civil Rights Movement, 1950 – 1987

Space Race, 1950 – 1986

Spotlight on a State: Florida 1980 – Present

Course Evaluation