7th Grade Social Studies



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Essential Questions:

A. Causes for Imperialism

  • How did the industrialization of European countries affect the relationships with their colonies throughout the world?


B. European Imperialism In Africa

  • How did European beliefs and actions at the Berlin Conference both unite and divide African societies?

  • How did European Imperialism impact the African colonies?


C. European Imperialism In India

  • How did the Sepoy Rebellion affect Great Britain’s relationship with India?

  • How did Great Britain’s control of India change the political structure?

  • How did imperialism impact the economy of India?

  • How did Great Britain’s presence in India influence the country’s culture?


D. European Imperialism In China

  • How did Great Britain’s need for resources cause the Opium War?

  • What were the effects of China’s loss in the Opium War?


E. European Imperialism In Latin America

  • What were the impacts of European colonization of Latin America?


F. World War I

  • How did competition for resources and markets contribute to the creation of an alliance system in Europe?

  • What impact did the unification of Italy and Germany have on the balance of power in Europe?

  • How were the effect of imperialism the underlying causes of World War I?

  • Why did the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand spark the beginning of World War I?

  • How did the US economic decision to trade with Great Britain during the war lead to American involvement in World War I?

  • How did World War I spark an increase in technology?

  • What consequences did Germany face as a result of the Treaty of Versailles?

  • What was the League of Nations and what was its purpose?

  • Was the Treaty of Versailles effective in creating conditions for peace following WWI?

  • What were the economic effects of WWI?

Topic

Time

Concepts

Key Vocabulary

Supplemental/ Digital Resources

Standards

Boom, Bust, Bang! (1919-1945)
(This unit focuses on the years between the world wars, and the causes and effects of WWII, from a global perspective.)

28 Days

A. Russian Revolution

B. Rise of Totalitarianism

C. World War II

D. Holocaust




A. Peasants

Proletariat

Czar Nicholas II

Rasputin


Corruption

Bloody Sunday

Duma

Red Army vs White



Army

Bolsheviks

Vladimir Lenin

Communism

Rise of Joseph Stalin
B. Totalitarian

Stalin


Mussolini

Fascism


Franco

Nazism


Hitler

Tojo


Hirohito

C. Violation of Treaty of

Versailles

Appeasement

Sudetenland

Rhineland

Nazi-Soviet

Nonaggression Pact

Invasion of Poland

Allied/Axis Powers

Battle of Britain

Blitzkrieg

Pearl Harbor

Normandy


D-Day

Manhattan Project

Atomic Bombs

Hiroshima/ Nagasaki

Japan Surrenders

United Nations

Propaganda

Yalta Conference

Potsdam Conference
D. Anti-Semitism

Persecution

Nuremburg Laws

Mein Kampf

Kristallnacht

Ghettos


Concentration Camps

Genocide


Liberation

Nuremburg Trials

Creation of Israel



Russian Revolution:

http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-lesson-plans/the-russian-revolution.cfm
Russian Revolution:

http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-lesson-plans/road-to-russian-revolution.cfm
Russian Revolution:

http://www.coreknowledge.org/mimik/mimik_uploads/lesson_plans/1498/7_peacelandbread.pdf
Rise of Totalitarianism:

http://tewsdigitalunit.weebly.com/lesson-1-rise-of-totalitarianism.html
http://robertwnukowski.wmwikis.net/file/view/Interwarunitplan.pdf/59326154/Interwarunitplan.pdf
Interwar Years:

http://robertwnukowski.wmwikis.net/file/view/Interwarunitplan.pdf/59326154/Interwarunitplan.pdf
Discovery Ed Techbook: US History Civil War to Present Ch. 8 WWII (US Viewpoint)
HipHughes WWII Clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7fCsXjCW1M&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PL63FCC94DD9F44C96
WWII Crash Course: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q78COTwT7nE&list=PLBDA2E52FB1EF80C9&index=38

WWII:


http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-lesson-plans/world-war-ii.cfm
WWII:

http://www.roberthjackson.org/the-center/programs/educational-programming/lesson-plan-resource-sites/lesson-plans-on-world-war-ii/
Appeasement “Reading Like a Historian” Lesson Plan:

http://sheg.stanford.edu/appeasement

NAZI Propaganda “Reading Like a Historian” Lesson Plan: http://sheg.stanford.edu/nazi-propaganda


Holocaust:

Introduction to the Holocaust Activity: http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plan/introduction-study-holocaust


Holocaust:

http://www.ushmm.org/educators/lesson-plans

7.H.2.1 Analyze the effects of social, economic, military and political conflict among nations, regions and groups.
7.H.2.2 Evaluate the effectiveness of cooperative efforts and consensus building among nations, regions and groups.
7.H.2.3 Explain how increased global interaction accelerates the pace of innovation in modern societies.
7.C&G.1.4 Compare the sources of power and governmental authority in various societies.
7.G.1.2 Explain how demographic trends lead to conflict, negotiation, and compromise in modern societies and regions.
7.E.1.1 Explain how competition for resources affects the economic relationship among nations.
7.E.1.2 Explain the implications of economic decisions in national and international affairs.
7.C.1.1 Explain how culture unites and divides modern societies and regions.

Essential Questions:

A. Russian Revolution:

  • How did WWI affect politics and economics in Russia?

  • How did the Russian Revolution change life in Russia and affect politics in Europe?


B. Rise of Totalitarianism:

  • How did Mussolini change the government of Italy?

  • How did Hitler rise to power in Germany?

  • How did Hitler change the government of Germany?

  • How did the politics and economic circumstances of Japan compare to those of Italy and Germany following WWI?


C. World War II:

  • How did Hitler’s actions in the late 1930’s violate the Treaty of Versailles?

  • What motivated the nations of Europe to form alliances?

  • How did the alliance between Germany and Russia benefit Hitler’s military plans?

  • How effective was the Non-Aggression Pact with Russia that Hitler agreed to?

  • What were the motivations for and the effects of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor?

  • What was the outcome of the Allied attack on Normandy?

  • How did the invention of the atomic bomb affect the outcome of WWII?

  • What were the social, economic and political effects of WWII on the world?

  • What were the goals and purpose of the creation of the United Nations?

  • What happened in Japan following the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

  • How did the Allies deal with Germany at the end of WWII?

  • How did WWII affect European imperialism?


D. Holocaust

  • What economic and cultural conditions in Germany led to the Holocaust?

  • How did the actions of the Nazi government increase cultural division in Germany?

  • What was the global response to the atrocities of the Holocaust?

  • What were the effects of the displacement of Jews into other areas of the world?

  • How did the United Nations address the issue of displaced Jews in Europe following WWII?

  • How effective was the UN Partition Plan in solving the issue of Jewish displacement?

Topic

Time

Concepts

Key Vocabulary

Supplemental/ Digital Resources

Standards

Cold War

1945-1989

13 Days

A. Causes of Cold War

B. Korean War

C. Cuba

D. Vietnam War


E. China

F. End of Cold War


A. Political Stand-off

Communism vs

Democracy

Containment

Iron Curtain

NATO


Warsaw Pact

Space Race

Arms Race

Berlin Wall


B. 38th Parallel

Stalemate

C. Fidel Castro

President Kennedy

Khrushchev

Naval Blockade

Bay of Pigs

Cuban Missile Crisis


D. Guerilla Warfare

Vietcong


Gulf of Tonkin

Tet Offensive

Hawks/ Doves

Domino Theory

Ho Chi Minh
E. Great Leap Forward

Mao Zedong

Cultural Revolution
F. Gorbachev

Glasnost


Perestroika

Fall of the Berlin Wall

Reagan

Russian Federation



Boris Yeltsin



HipHughes Cold War Clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTk3dFC7t00&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PL63FCC94DD9F44C96
Cold War Crash Course: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9HjvHZfCUI&list=PLBDA2E52FB1EF80C9&index=39
Cold War:

http://sheg.stanford.edu/upload/Lessons/Unit%2011_Cold%20War/Cold%20War%20Lesson%20Plan3.pdf
Korean War:

http://edsitement.neh.gov/lesson-plan/korean-war-police-action-1950-1953
Korean War:

http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-lesson-plans/the-korean-war.cfm
Korean War:

http://www.nea.org/tools/lessons/korea-in-the-classroom.html
US/Cuba Relations:

http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-lesson-plans/us-cuba-relations.cfm

US/Cuba Relations:



http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/01/15/thawing-relations-teaching-about-cuba-and-the-u-s/?_r=0

Cuba:


https://www.humanities.uci.edu/history/ucihp/resources/11th%20grade%20for%20website/11.9%20HOT%20On_The_Brink.pdf
Vietnam War:

http://chssp.ucdavis.edu/cwa4-vietnam.pdf
Vietnam War:

http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/vietnam-photos/
Vietnam War:

http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-lesson-plans/opposing-views-on-the-vietnam-war.cfm
China:

https://www.asian-studies.org/eaa/Brown-17-3.pdf
China:

https://mbhs.edu/~swaneyda/files/AP%20Comp.%20Gov./China/Articles%20&%20Videos%20on%20China/MAO%20Zedong%20Resource%20Guide.pdf

7.H.2.1 Analyze the effects of social, economic, military and political conflict among nations, regions and groups.
7.H.2.2 Evaluate the effectiveness of cooperative efforts and consensus building among nations, regions and groups.
7.H.2.3 Explain how increased global interaction accelerates the pace of innovation in modern societies.
7.E.1.3 Summarize the main characteristics of various economic systems.
7.E.1.2 Explain the implications of economic decisions in national and international affairs.
7.C&G.1.4 Compare the sources of power and governmental authority in various societies.
7.C&G.1.2 Evaluate how the Western concept of democracy has influenced the political ideas of modern societies.

Essential Questions:

A. Causes of Cold War

  • What were the main differences between the USA & the USSR that created tension following WWII?

  • How effective were the political and economic plans developed following WWII?

  • How did the Cold War impact technology and innovation around the world?


B. Korean War

  • What were the causes & the effects of the Korean War?


C. Cuba

  • How did the US respond to the Soviet decision to place nuclear missiles in Cuba


D. Vietnam War

  • How did global politics turn civil war in Vietnam into a major Cold War conflict?


E. China

  • How did Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward propel China to become a world power?



F. End of the Cold War

  • How did economic struggles impact the Soviet’s role in the Cold War?

  • How effective were negotiations to limit nuclear weapons during the 1980’s

  • Why was the removal of the Berlin Wall the symbolic end of the Cold War?

  • What were the effects of the Cold War?

Topic

Time

Concepts

Key Vocabulary

Supplemental/ Digital Resources

Standards

New World Order

1989-Present

(The focus of this unit is for students to understand a globally inter-connected & technologically driven, competitive world. Students will use the following topics to learn about the opportunities and challenges the world faces and understand how and why conflict occurs in the 21st century.)


15 Days

A. Developing Nations VS Developed Nations

B. Health



C. Environmental Concerns

D. Terrorism:

E. Other Modern Conflicts:


A. Globalization

Developed vs

Developing Countries

Overpopulation

(China’s 1 child

policy)


Infant Mortality Rate

World Food Day

Foreign Aid Programs

-World Bank

- IMF

-WTO


Economic Alliances:

-NAFTA


-EU

- OPEC
B. WHO

HIV/AIDS

Tuberculosis

Malaria

Cholera


Swine Flu

Mad Cow Disease

Factors of the spread

Of diseases

Microbial drug

resistance

Impacts of disease
C. 3 Gorges Dam

Oil Spills

Green Revolution

Nonrenewable vs

Renewable Resources

Global Warming

Deforestation

Conservation

Urbanization

Examples of recent

global natural

disasters

D. Axis of Evil

Palestinian/ Israeli

Conflict

Iraq War/ Gulf Wars

Al-Qaeda/ Terrorist

Organizations

9/11

Extremist



Western vs. Islamic

culture


UN Actions against

terrorism

Economic sanctions

Patriot Act

Stereotypes

Role of Media

Nuclear Proliferation

North Korea


E. Northern Ireland

Religious conflict

Economic Crisis in

Greece


Many Current Topics:

http://www.choices.edu/
Globalization:

http://www.imf.org/external/np/exr/center/students/hs/think/lesson1.pdf
Developed vs Developing Countries:

http://thefacultylounge.wikispaces.com/file/view/TE408Simulation.pdf
China’s One Child Policy:

http://csteggall.weebly.com/uploads/9/0/5/0/9050447/china_one_child_policy_lesson_plan.pdf
http://www.rgs.org/OurWork/Schools/Teaching+resources/Key+Stage+3+resources/China+Today/One+in+a+billion.htm
Effects of Population Distribution:

https://www.worldof7billion.org/teacher-resources/middle-school-activities/
NGO Activity: I think: Modern Global Issues, p.19
European Union:

http://europa.eu/index_en.htm
OPEC:

http://www.sascurriculumpathways.com/portal/Launch?id=1299

OPEC PBS Lesson Plan: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/globalconnections/mideast/educators/resource/lesson3.html

WHO:

http://www.who.int/en/
Economic Crisis in Greece:

http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/explaining-the-greek-economic-crisis-with-students.shtml
Green Revolution:

http://www.coolgeography.co.uk/A-level/AQA/Year%2012/Food%20supply/Managing%20food%20supply/Green%20Revolution.htm
Recent Natural Disasters:

http://educators.brainpop.com/lesson-plan/global-connections-through-natural-disasters/
Terrorism:

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/globalconnections/mideast/educators/militant/lesson1.html
War and Terrorism:

http://www.socialstudies.org/resources/moments
Multiple Resources for Terrorism:

http://usa.usembassy.de/classroom/terrorism.pdf
Islamic Culture:

http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3591
North Korea:

http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/03/19/decision-point-understanding-u-s-s-dilemma-over-north-korea/
Northern Ireland:

http://www.historyonthenet.com/lessons/worksheets/ireland_troubles.htm
Modern Conflict Tracker:

http://www.cfr.org/global/global-conflict-tracker/p32137#!/

STAND:


http://www.standnow.org/learn/conflict
Global Issues:

http://www.globalissues.org/issue/83/conflicts-in-africa


7.H.2.4 Analyze the economic, political, and social impacts of disease in modern societies.
7.G.1.1 Explain how environmental conditions and human response to those conditions influence modern societies and regions.
7.G.1.2 Explain how demographic trends to conflict, negotiation, and compromise in modern societies and regions.
7.G.1.3 Explain how natural disasters, preservation efforts and human modification of the environment affect modern societies and regions.
7.E.1.1 Explain how competition for resources affects the economic relationships among nations.
7.E.1.2 Explain the implications of economic decisions in national and international affairs.
7.C&G.1.3 Compare the requirements for and responsibilities of citizenship under various governments in modern societies.

Essential Questions:

A. Developing Nations VS Developed Nations:

  • What are the similarities and differences between developing and developed nations?

  • How does the growing economic gap between rich nations and poor nations create conflict?

  • What challenges do developing nations face?

  • What impact do the decisions made by global organizations have on the economic progress of developing nations?


B. Health:

  • How has globalization aided the rapid spread of highly contagious diseases?

  • What are the economic, political and social impacts of global disease issues?


C. Environmental Concerns

  • How has technology and industrialization affected the environment?

  • What global efforts are in place to help improve environmental issues?

  • How have natural disasters affected the global community in the 2st century?


D. Terrorism:



eligious

stan

eli Conflict


o become a world power?he Industrial Revolution?on?What motivates terrorist actions?

  • What different forms of terrorism have occurred?

  • How can terrorism lead to conflict? (Within and among nations)

  • How have nations worked together to fight terrorism?

  • How have freedoms been jeopardized in the battle against terrorism?

Topic

Time

Concepts

Key Vocabulary

Supplemental/ Digital Resources

Standards

Personal Financial Literacy

5 Days

Personal Financial Literacy



A. Budget

Debt


Interest Rate

Investment

Consumer

Savings


Credit

Credit Score

Stock Market

Cost of Living

Expenses

Supply/Demand

FDIC

Finance


Income Tax

Lender


Loans

Wants/Needs

Fixed vs Variable

Costs


Entrepreneur

APR


Capital

Insurance



Prezi with graphics/videos/guiding questions:

https://prezi.com/9wdmudwmg97d/personal-financial-literacy/
Multiple Lessons/Activities:

http://www2.mcrel.org/lesson-plans/economics/econlessons.asp#budgets
Sneaker Supply and Demand:

https://nie.washingtonpost.com/content/sneaker-supply-and-demand

Financial Literacy Activities:



http://www.weareteachers.com/blogs/post/2014/08/06/15-financial-literacy-activities-for-the-classroom
Financial Literacy Simulation:

http://myparadigmshift.org/category/financial-literacy/
Advantages/Disadvantages:

http://cupofteateaching.blogspot.com/2014/06/personal-financial-literacy-task-cards.html
Stock Market Simulation:

http://www.howthemarketworks.com/
Financial Literacy: https://drive.google.com/folderview?usp=sharing&ddrp=1&id=0B4smePWOzEViM1J3ODJjX3hMREU#
http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/docs/pfl/educators/resources/middle/middle-guide.pdf
http://civics.sites.unc.edu/files/2012/05/PersonalFinancialLiteracyINTRO10.pdf
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/curriculum/socialstudies/secondary/personalfinancialliteracy/personalfinancialliteracy.pdf

7.E.1.4 Explain how personal financial decision-making impacts quality of life.



Essential Questions:

  • What is a financial plan? Why is it important to have a financial plan?

  • What are the methods used to save, invest, and create wealth?

  • What factors of financial planning negatively impact quality of living?

  • What are the benefits of saving, investing and giving?

  • How do financial decisions impact economic stability?

  • Why is it important to distinguish between needs and wants?

  • How can credit scores impact a person’s financial health?



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