Grade 10 Social / Gilded Age / Progressive Era / Civil liberties and rights / Federalism / Budget / Regional differences and characteristics

In this challenging survey of world history from prehistoric to modern times, students focus in-depth on the developments and events that have shaped civilization across time.

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Created by Ben Henderson Last updated Tue, 23-Jan-2024 English
What will i learn?
  • Students are challenged to consider topics in depth as they analyze primary sources and maps, create timelines, and complete other projects.
  • Students will be practicing advanced historical thinking and writing skills as they explore the broad themes and big ideas of human history.
  • Grade 10 will complete independent honors project each semester.

Curriculum for this course
27 Lessons 03:53:27 Hours
U.S. History
8 Lessons 01:23:24 Hours
  • The Preamble of the Constitution 00:05:56 Preview
  • Manifest Destiny: How America Justified Westward Expansion 00:03:32 Preview
  • Reconstruction in America 00:06:20 Preview
  • The Gilded Age: The ‘High’ Point in America’s History 00:12:28 Preview
  • Progressive Era: Early Movement Towards Societal Equity 00:03:45 Preview
  • Assignment: Progressive Era
  • Civicate: Civil Liberties & Civil Rights 00:05:27 Preview
  • Finance Math Literacy (budgets) 00:45:56 Preview
Civics and Government
4 Lessons 00:34:31 Hours
  • Where US Politics Came From 00:13:57 Preview
  • US Presidential Election explained 00:05:21 Preview
  • Federalism in the United States 00:06:04 Preview
  • Systems of Government: Unitary, Federal, and Confederal Explained 00:09:09 Preview
Economics
3 Lessons 00:24:02 Hours
  • Introduction to economics | Supply, demand, and market equilibrium 00:09:59 Preview
  • Capitalism and Socialism 00:14:03 Preview
  • Quiz: Supply, demand, and market equilibrium Preview
World History
4 Lessons 00:26:46 Hours
  • The Agricultural Revolution 00:11:11 Preview
  • Vietnam War and Military Interventions 00:13:52 Preview
  • Did Cold War Initiate Space Race? 00:01:43 Preview
  • Essay: The cold War [A timeline of events bewteen the USA and Soviet Union] Preview
Geography
5 Lessons 01:00:20 Hours
  • What is Human Geography? 00:10:11 Preview
  • U.S. Population Growth Trends 00:27:14 Preview
  • Regional geography of USA 00:10:23 Preview
  • How Geography Shaped United States History 00:12:32 Preview
  • Assignment: U.S. Population Growth Trends Preview
Research and Analytical Skills
3 Lessons 00:04:24 Hours
  • What are Analytical Skills? 00:00:38 Preview
  • Proven Tips for Writing a Critical Analysis Essay [Structure, Writing Steps, Example] 00:03:46 Preview
  • Essay: The History and Impact of Juneteenth: Faith & Freedom Preview
Requirements
  • Middle School American & World History - Basics
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Description

The course is organized chronologically and, within broad eras, regionally. 

Lessons address developments in religion, philosophy, the arts, science and technology, and political history.

The course also introduces geography concepts and skills within the context of the historical narrative.

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Hi, I’m Ben, a dedicated educator with a Master of Education (Ed.M) from Harvard University. I have taught everything from elementary school to college-level courses with over 15 years of experience. 

I love to incorporate technology into my lessons and constantly seeking a new and innovative ways to engage my students. I’m passionate about helping my pupil achieve their academic and personal goals and committed to create a supportive & inclusive learning environment. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, reading, and spending time with my family.

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