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American History
Historical Inquiry and Analysis
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Identify and use primary and secondary resources to obtain information related to Florida history. SS.4.A.1.AP.1
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Use print and electronic media to collect information about Florida history. SS.4.A.1.AP.2
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Pre-Columbian Florida
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Identify important cultural aspects of Native American tribes of Florida. SS.4.A.2.AP.1
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Exploration and Settlement of Florida
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Recognize a European explorer who came to Florida. SS.4.A.3.AP.1
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Identify effects of European colonization on Native American tribes in Florida. SS.4.A.3.AP.2
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Recognize St. Augustine as the beginning of Spanish colonial settlement in the United States. SS.4.A.3.AP.3
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Identify a purpose of missions in Florida. SS.4.A.3.AP.4
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Identify Fort Mose as the first free African community in the United States. SS.4.A.3.AP.5
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Recognize effects of Spanish rule in early Florida. SS.4.A.3.AP.6
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Identify a different nation that controlled Florida. SS.4.A.3.AP.7
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Identify one reason why the Seminole tribe was formed and where they lived. SS.4.A.3.AP.8
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Recognize that Spain gave Florida back to the United States. SS.4.A.3.AP.9
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Recognize that the United States fought wars against the Seminole tribe. SS.4.A.3.AP.10
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Growth of Florida
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Identify technological advances that helped Florida to grow. SS.4.A.4.AP.1
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Identify characteristics of pioneer life in Florida. SS.4.A.4.AP.2
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Crisis of the Union: Civil War and Reconstruction in Florida
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Recognize that Florida was considered a slave state (South) and battles were fought in Florida during the Civil War. SS.4.A.5.AP.1
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Recognize the effects of Reconstruction in Florida. SS.4.A.5.AP.2
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Industrialization and Emergence of Modern Florida
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Recognize Floridas major industries. SS.4.A.6.AP.1
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Identify contributions of immigrants to Florida. SS.4.A.6.AP.2
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Identify the contributions of significant individuals to Florida. SS.4.A.6.AP.3
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Recognize ways that Florida changed during the Spanish American War. SS.4.A.6.AP.4
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Roaring 20's, the Great Depression, and WWII in Florida
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Identify a basic cause and effect of the 1920s Florida land boom and bust. SS.4.A.7.AP.1
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Identify a challenge Floridians faced during the Great Depression. SS.4.A.7.AP.2
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Recognize that Florida played a role in World War II. SS.4.A.7.AP.
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Contemporary Florida into the 21st Century
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Recognize that Florida played a role in the Civil Rights Movement. SS.4.A.8.AP.1
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Identify how immigration impacts Florida today. SS.4.A.8.AP.2
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Recognize an impact the space program has on Floridas growth. SS.4.A.8.AP.3
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Recognize that tourism brings people and money to Florida. SS.4.A.8.AP.4
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Chronological Thinking
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Complete a timeline to sequence major events in Florida history. SS.4.A.9.AP.1
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Civics and Government
Foundations of Government, Law and the American Political System
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Recognize that Florida's constitution protects the rights of Florida's citizens and identifies the parts and functions of state government. SS.4.CG.1.AP.1
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Civic and Political Participation
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Recognize how citizens work with government to solve community problems. SS.4.CG.2.AP.1
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Identify different types of public service and volunteerism. SS.4.CG.2.AP.2
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Recognize that Florida has a representative government. SS.4.CG.2.AP.3
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Structure and Functions of Government
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Recognize Florida's three branches of government, including legislative (makes laws), judicial (interprets laws), and executive (enforces laws). SS.4.CG.3.AP.1
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Identify the structures of local and state governments. SS.4.CG.3.AP.2
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Economics
Beginning Economics
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Recognize a contribution of an entrepreneur who influenced Florida. SS.4.E.1.AP.1
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Identify important economic contributions of Florida. SS.4.E.1.AP.2
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Financial Literacy
Earning Income
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Identify different skills with different types of jobs. SS.4.FL.1.AP.1
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Recognize that people get paid for their work. SS.4.FL.1.AP.2
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Recognize that workers are paid in different ways for different jobs. SS.4.FL.1.AP.3
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Identify interest income from people borrowing money. SS.4.FL.1.AP.4
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Recognize income can be earned by renting to others. SS.4.FL.1.AP.5
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Recognize that people who own a business can make money. SS.4.FL.1.AP.6
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Recognize that entrepreneurs are people who start new businesses. SS.4.FL.1.AP.7
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Recognize taxes are used to pay for government goods and services. SS.4.FL.1.AP.8
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Buying Goods and Services
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Identify economic wants with goods, services, and leisure activities. SS.4.FL.2.AP.1
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Place goods and services in a list that prioritizes an individuals wants. SS.4.FL.2.AP.2
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Recognize a portion of income can be used for personal happiness. SS.4.FL.2.AP.3
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Recognize a scenario that involves making an economic choice. SS.4.FL.2.AP.4
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Identify the costs and benefits of spending based on an informed decision. SS.4.FL.2.AP.5
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Identify ways peoples spending choices are influenced. SS.4.FL.2.AP.6
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Identify the parts of a budget plan (spending, saving, and managing income). SS.4.FL.2.AP.7
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Saving
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Recognize ways that income is used. SS.4.FL.3.AP.1
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Recognize that saving money involves choices SS.4.FL.3.AP.2
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Identify places where people can save money. SS.4.FL.3.AP.3
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Identify the relationship between saving money and future purchases. SS.4.FL.3.AP.4
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Recognize the advantages of saving money in a bank. SS.4.FL.3.AP.5
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Using Credit
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Recognize that interest is added when you borrow money. SS.4.FL.4.AP.1
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Identify an instance when people use a loan. SS.4.FL.4.AP.2
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Financial Investing
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Recognize the difference between saving and financial investing. SS.4.FL.5.AP.1
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Recognize that an investment may or may not produce a future income. SS.4.FL.5.AP.2
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Protecting and Insuring
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Recognize common examples of a risk. SS.4.FL.6.AP.1
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Recognize that unexpected events are part of daily life. SS.4.FL.6.AP.2
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Identify ways to avoid or reduce risks. SS.4.FL.6.AP.3
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Recognize a benefit of emergency savings. SS.4.FL.6.AP.4
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Geography
The World in Spatial Terms
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Recognize selected physical features of Florida. SS.4.G.1.AP.1
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Identify cultural features on a Florida map. SS.4.G.1.AP.2
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Recognize an effect of weather in Florida. SS.4.G.1.AP.3
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Identify information provided on maps using the title, compass rose, cardinal and intermediate directions, symbols, and key/legend. SS.4.G.1.AP.4
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