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H 1 PEARSON Middle School Social Studies — American History Pearson American History ©2016 PEARSON’s NEW Social Studies Program for the Middle Grades Pearson’s new social studies program was created in collaboration with educators, social studies experts, and students. The program is based on Pearson’s Mastery System. The System uses tested best practices, content expectations, technology, and a four-part framework—Connect, Investigate, Synthesize, and Demonstrate—to prepare students to be college- and career-ready. The program is designed to unlock the exciting story of our nation’s history with engaging stories, activities, and opportunities for drawing connections from the content to students’ own lives, expanding their understanding of American history and why it remains important today. The program is available in print, digital, and blended options. James West Davidson, Michael B. Stoff Connect Students make learning personal as they connect to content through a story and activate their prior knowledge, personal experience, and perspective. Investigate Students actively learn, investigate, and acquire key content knowledge through a variety of components both in print and digital. Synthesize Student extend their understanding by applying what they just learned in a quick recap and “pull-it-all-together” exercise before they move on to the next lesson. • Demonstrate Students demonstrate their understanding through a variety of authentic, formative, and summative assessments and retention of learning. H

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H 1PEARSON Middle School Social Studies — American History

Pearson American History ©2016

PEARSON’s NEW Social Studies Program for the Middle GradesPearson’s new social studies program was created in collaboration with educators, social studies experts, and students. The program is based on Pearson’s Mastery System. The System uses tested best practices, content expectations, technology, and a four-part framework—Connect, Investigate, Synthesize, and Demonstrate—to prepare students to be college- and career-ready.

The program is designed to unlock the exciting story of our nation’s history with engaging stories, activities, and opportunities for drawing connections from the content to students’ own lives, expanding their understanding of American history and why it remains important today. The program is available in print, digital, and blended options.

James West Davidson, Michael B. Stoff

• Connect Students make learning personal as they connect to content through a story and activate their prior knowledge, personal experience, and perspective.

• Investigate Students actively learn, investigate, and acquire key content knowledge through a variety of components both in print and digital.

• Synthesize Student extend their understanding by applying what they just learned in a quick recap and “pull-it-all-together” exercise before they move on to the next lesson.

• Demonstrate Students demonstrate their understanding through a variety of authentic, formative, and summative assessments and retention of learning.

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Student MaterialsStudents can learn content by reading narrative text online, using any devise including a smart phone, or in a printed Student Edition.

Interactive features enhance learning and reach different students through content that expands the text. Features include charts, primary source image galleries, cartoons, 3-D models, illustrations, timelines, and simulations.

Teacher MaterialsPearson’s American History gives the teacher the flexibility they need to adjust for individual teaching and learning styles with tools designed to serve in the classroom today as well as support needs of the classroom tomorrow.

Teacher’s Edition Provides a visual overview of the digital assets in the course, and how to best teach using both digital assets and the narrative text. Helps to streamline planning and saves time by providing flexible options.

Professional DevelopmentOnline professional development videos help to expand on teaching support and provide best practices in teaching content.

Active Classroom Strategies Increase in-class participation, raise student energy levels and attentiveness with 5-15 minute activities to have students use what they have learned to draw, write, speak, and decide.

Topic Inquiry Inquiry focused Projects, Civic Discussions, and Document-Based Question activities help in the students’ skills mastery in preparation for real-world challenges.

Lesson Quizzes

21st Century Skill Tutorials

Student Text

Interactive Maps

Image Galleries

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Stay current throughout the lifetime of the adoption. Search by standard or keyword to find the latest and most appropriate educational materials.

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• Teacher Digital Course offers complete course content and Teaching Support with lesson suggestions, blackline masters, professional development videos, and other resources at point-of-use in Realize™.

• Teacher’s Edition pairs suggestions with preview images of digital resources to help you plan and teach the course.

• Resources DVD-ROM contains offline versions of the interactive features and flipped videos found on the Digital Course.

• ExamView® Test Bank CD-ROM provides ready-made tests and makes it easy to create customized tests.

Lesson Quizzes

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Assessment

ExamViewGrading and Reporting

Interactive Maps3-D Models

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• World History

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American History Survey

Topic 1: The Early Americas and European Exploration (Prehistory–1550)

Topic 2: European Colonization of North America (1500–1750)

Topic 3: The Revolutionary Era (1750–1783)Topic 4: A Constitution for the United States

(1776–Present)Topic 5: The Early Republic (1789–1825)Topic 6: The Age of Jackson and Westward

Expansion (1824–1860)Topic 7: Society and Culture Before the Civil War

(1820–1860)Topic 8: Sectionalism and Civil War (1820–1865)Topic 9: The Reconstruction Era (1865–1877)Topic 10: Industrial and Economic Growth

(1865–1914)Topic 11: The Progressive Era (1865–1920) Topic 12: Imperialism and World War I (1853–1919) Topic 13: Prosperity and Depression (1919–1939) Topic 14: World War II (1935–1945) Topic 15: Postwar America (1945–1975) Topic 16: A Global Superpower Facing Change

(1975–2000) Topic 17: Meeting New Challenges (2001–Present)

American History Split Topic ListAmerican History: Beginning to 1877

Topic 1: The Early Americas and European Exploration (Prehistory–1550)

Topic 2: European Colonization of North America (1500–1750)

Topic 3: The Revolutionary Era (1750–1783)Topic 4: A Constitution for the United States

(1776–Present)Topic 5: The Early Republic (1789–1825)Topic 6: The Age of Jackson and Westward

Expansion (1824–1860)Topic 7: Society and Culture Before the Civil War

(1820–1860)Topic 8: Sectionalism and Civil War (1820–1865)Topic 9: The Reconstruction Era (1865–1877)

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