Curriculum Mapping: U.S. History - 8 Grade "United States History 5/30/2014 by Larry Lynn Williams
Curriculum Mapping: U.S. History - 8 Grade "United States History 5/30/2014 by Larry Lynn Williams
Curriculum Mapping: U.S. History - 8 Grade "United States History 5/30/2014 by Larry Lynn Williams
Objective 2
Chapter 3 Sec 5 pages 98-103– All Acts, Boston Tea Party, Patrick Henry’s Stamp
Act Resolves, Committees of Correspondence, Boston Massacre
Chapter 4 Sec 1 pages 112-116 – Patrick Henry’s speech, Battles of Lexington &
Concord as rallying point for American Colonial troops
Activity – Interactive Map – “Battles of Boston” page 115
Objective 4
Chapter 4 Sec 2 pages 118- 121 – Contributions of Jefferson & Committee of Five
on Drafting the Declaration of Independence
Objective 5
Page 122 – Student will learn and recite the Social Contract selection from the
Declaration of Independence “We hold these truths…. Consent of the Governed.
Objective 1
Chapter 4 Section 3 pages 126-134 AND Chapter 4 Section 4 pages 135 – 139 –
Importance of success of conducting and winning the Revolutionary War
Activity – Interactive Map “Battles of Middle Colonies 1776-1777” on page 127
AND Primary Source Journal Entry “Valley Forge” on page 132 AND History
Close-Up “Battle of Yorktown” on page 137.
Objective 2
Chapter 4 Sec 2 pages 118-121 Motivation for and the Contrast & Choices by
various populations regarding the war for Independence
a. Whether to fight, be loyal or neutral
b. Choices that free & enslaved African Americans had of escaping to
freedom, joining England, joining the Patriots, or still being enslaved
Objective 3
Chapter 4 sec 3 pages 126-134 – Leadership of George Washington, Victories at
Boston, French Alliance, Valley Forge Encampment, Thomas Paine’s “American
Crisis.”
Activity – Primary Document Picture “Crossing the Delaware” on page 129
Objective 1
Chapter 5 section 1 pages 152-155 – Strengths and Weaknesses of the Articles of
Confederation, Lack of National Currency, Lack of Common Defense,
Management of War Debts, Disputes over Western Territories as resolved by
The Northwest Ordinance.
Activity – “Land Ordinances of 1785 and 1787” on page 154
Chapter 5 Section 2 pages 158 – 162 – Civil Unrest as in Shay’s Rebellion
Activity – “A Farmer Leads a Revolt” on page 161
Objective 2
Chapter 5 Section 3 pages 163-168 - Significance of Constitutional Convention,
Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, Great Compromise, Three Fifths Compromise
and the key contributions of Washington/Madison/George Mason/Gouverneur
Morris.
Activity – Quick Facts on page 165 AND Analyzing a Primary Source Points of
View “Compromise and the Slave Trade” on page 166
Objective 3
Chapter 5 Section 4 pages 170-173 – Specific Textual & Visual Evidence to exam
arguments for and against ratification of U.S. Constitution as expressed in
Federalist Papers, Anti-Federalist concerns over strong central government and
omission of a Bill of Rights
Activity – Primary Source Historical Document “Federal Paper No. 10”
Objective 4
Chapter 5 Section 3 pages 163-168 – Constitutional Principles of Popular
Sovereignty, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, and Federalism
Objective 5
Chapter 6 Section 1 pages 182-186 – Separation of Powers and Checks and
Balances
Chapter 6 Sec 2 – pages 216- 221 – Bill of Rights including Freedoms of Religion,
Speech, Press, Assembly, Petition, and Rights to Due Process and Trial by Jury
Standard 4 – The Student will examine the political,
economic, social and geographic transformation of the
United States during the early to mid-1800s.
Objective 1
Chapter 7 Section 3 pages 243-249 – Suppression of Whiskey Rebellion and
establishment of government’s right to tax, President George Washington’s
advice in his Farewell Address
Activity – Primary Document Historical Document “Washington’s Farewell
Address”
Objective 3 Cite specific textual and visual evidence to compare the sectional
economic transformation including the concentration of population,
manufacturing, shipping, and the development of the railroad system in the
North as compared to the plantation system, the increase demand for cotton
brought about by the invention of the cotton gin, and the reliance on a slave
labor system in the South.
Chapter 13 Section 3 pages 424-429 – Reliance on the Slave System in the South,
Nat Turner’s Rebellion.
Activity – Primary Source Letter “Nat Turner’s Rebellion” on page 425
Chapter 14 Section 4 pages 454 - 459– Fredrick Douglas, William Lloyd Garrison,
Sojourner Truth
Chapter 11 Section 3 pages 354 – 363 – Manifest Destiny, Impact upon Native
American and Tribal lands.
Activity – “Manifest Destiny” on page 354
Chapter 11 Section 4 pages 364-369 – Territorial Growth into California, and the
Gold Rush
Objective 2 – Cite specific textual and visual evidence to analyze the significance
and results of the presidential election of 1860 including the:
Chapter 16 Section 1 pages 510-515 – Attack on Fort Sumter, Rising tension over
border state loyalty.
Activities – Geography Skills Interpreting Maps “North vs. South” on page 512
AND Analyzing Visuals “Resources of the South” on page 513
Objective 3 – Compare the advantages and disadvantages of the Union and the
Confederacy upon the eve of the war including political/military leadership of
President Lincoln to Confederate President Jefferson Davis and the military
leadership of Union General Ulysses S. Grant and Confederate General Robert E.
Lee.
Internet Research for excerpts from Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural Address calling for
national reconciliation.