10 Themes: Part 2: Time, Continuity, and Change

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How would you like to be a part of history? Find out why you already are! This lesson plan helps illustrate the ways in which we are all walking history. Learn why events in the past are important to study and how they can shape the future. Students will have fun creating a personal historical record and begin to understand why history is much more than merely studying the past. When finished, not only will students be armed with valuable knowledge, but they’ll be able to pass on their new found wisdom to future generations!

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In order to understand the world we live in, it is essential to study history. This subject allows us to make sense of the past, so that we can better understand the present and make informed decisions about the future.

This lesson plan is designed to help students develop a strong understanding of time, continuity, and change. Through engaging activities and fascinating lessons, students will learn how to create a personal historical record and articulate why history is important to learn. By the end of this course, students will have a deepened appreciation for the past and its impact on our lives today.

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grade-level

3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade

subject

Social Studies

State Educational Standards

NCSS.SS.D2.HIS.1.3 – 5, NCSS.SS.D2. HIS.2.3 – 5, NCSS.SS.D2.HIS.3.3 – 5, CCSS. ELA-LITERACY.RI.3.3 – 5.3

Lessons are aligned to meet the education objectives and goals of most states. For more information on your state objectives, contact your local Board of Education or Department of Education in your state

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