Grade 9 Social / Colonial period and the American Revolution / Westward movement / Renaissance and Reformation / Human geography and cultural diversity / Political system

In the social studies curriculum, ninth graders are typically taught geography, government, and history.

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Created by Ben Henderson Last updated Sun, 21-Jan-2024 English
What will i learn?
  • World History I - Basics
  • Historical thinking and writing skills as they will explore the broad themes and big ideas of human history

Curriculum for this course
22 Lessons 04:05:43 Hours
U.S History
6 Lessons 01:15:22 Hours
  • Early American history 00:11:15 Preview
  • How did the English Colonize America? 00:12:36 Preview
  • Westward expansion: social and cultural development 00:08:25 Preview
  • The American Civil War 00:29:53 Preview
  • How the Reconstruction Era Shaped Modern America? 00:13:13 Preview
  • Assignment: Study Questions & Vocabulary! Preview
World History
3 Lessons 00:32:34 Hours
  • The Renaissance and Reformation 00:11:15 Preview
  • Exploration and Colonization of North America 00:10:14 Preview
  • Industrial Revolution 00:11:05 Preview
Geography
5 Lessons 01:26:53 Hours
Civics and Government
3 Lessons 00:28:10 Hours
  • U.S. Citizenship - Rights & Responsibilities 00:11:51 Preview
  • What Is the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government? 00:03:09 Preview
  • The U.S. Political System 00:13:10 Preview
Economics
2 Lessons 00:12:41 Hours
  • Decision making in planned, mixed and market economies 00:02:14 Preview
  • How Governments Can Support Economic Growth 00:10:27 Preview
Cultural Studies
2 Lessons 00:10:03 Hours
  • Diversity and Multiculturalism 00:06:22 Preview
  • Culture and Society Defined 00:03:41 Preview
Assignment
1 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Analysis of current events at a basic level, connecting them to historical and social concepts Preview
Requirements
  • Adeqaute knowledge of Middle school Social studies entire curriculum
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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

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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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