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South Carolina

The South Carolina series offers a comprehensive approach to social studies tailored specifically for 4th, 5th, and 8th graders. These thoughtfully crafted programs guide students through engaging lessons and activities utilizing strategies designed to foster critical thinking. With resources ranging from primary document analyses to remote essentials and beyond, this series provides educators with all the tools necessary to create a dynamic learning environment. Discover the benefits of an inquiry-based, vertically-aligned solution curated to empower today's students to become tomorrow's informed citizens.

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Grade 4

The United States and South Carolina Studies, Part 1

The United States and South Carolina Studies covers the history of South Carolina and the United States from the earliest people on the land through the triumphs and turmoil of the 19th century.

 

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Grade 5

The United States and South Carolina Studies, Part 2

The United States and South Carolina Studies covers the history of South Carolina and the United States from Reconstruction to the challenges facing South Carolinians and Americans today.

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Grade 8

The South Carolina Journey, 2nd edition

The South Carolina Journey, 2nd edition is an 8th-grade survey of the history of South Carolina from the earliest people on the land through the changes and challenges of each decade. 

 


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Inquiry Arc, Timelines, and Visual Literacy

Each chapter provides an inquiry-based approach that focuses student learning through a “Big” or “Essential” question. The question is drawn from state-specific standards or standards from the C3 Framework for Social Studies and is supported by Key Ideas, Learning Goals, and Key Terms in each chapter. Activities throughout the text and curriculum are scaffolded and designed to build upon each other and to gain skills, as well as content knowledge. Each chapter opening spread also includes a timeline relevant to the content to be covered and a primary or secondary source image with an accompanying caption to engage students.

Engaging Textbook Design

Every page of the text is designed to engage readers, featuring a variety of maps, images, graphs, charts, primary, and secondary sources that are grade-level appropriate. Many of the features found in the text provide opportunities to examine multiple perspectives for analysis and evaluation throughout, including the ability to express, clarify, justify, interpret, and represent their ideas and to respond to peer and teacher feedback orally and/or in written form. Students frequently engage meaningfully with complex texts and are able to see themselves in the content. Captions included with the visual features in the text include open-ended questions for students to consider, discuss, and debate. Maps, graphics, and sources throughout each chapter support an inquiry arc.

Formative Assessments

After each lesson, students can check their understanding of the content and concepts they have studied. The assessment includes basic recall questions as well as critical thinking questions that are scaffolded to the Chapter Assessments. These checks for understanding allow for students to display a range of depth of knowledge and also include a self-assessment for students to reflect on their own learning and performance.

Social Studies Skills Activities

These activities emphasize the skills historians use to understand and interpret history. Students employ historical-thinking skills to build understanding as well as make connections with historical concepts. They also have the opportunity to use skills like analysis, compare and contrast, contextualization, cause and effect, periodization, forming fact-based opinions, research, defending a position, and accurate chronicling historical events.

Academic and Domain-Specific Vocabulary

The Key Terms within each lesson strengthen understanding of the grade-level content and vocabulary, often include activities to increase comprehension and retention, and feature many terms that can be used by students in other contexts.

Primary Source Analysis

Each chapter includes at least one primary source activity. Questions are scaffolded, allowing students to build confidence and skill as they explore, examine, evaluate, and interpret primary and secondary sources to understand historical concepts and make connections to the world around them.

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