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Vocabulary
important eventsrecurring dilemmaspersistent issuestopic
Skills
  • relate (important events to topic) #dok2
  • relate (recurring dilemmas to topic) #dok2
  • relate (persistent issues to topic) #dok2
  • analyze (connections between events, dilemmas, issues, and topic) #dok3
  • synthesize (understandings about events and issues related to the topic) #dok4
Learning Targets
  • I can identify important events connected to my research topic. #dok1
  • I can describe recurring dilemmas or persistent issues relevant to my topic. #dok1
  • I can relate important events, recurring dilemmas, and persistent issues to my topic. #dok2
  • I can analyze how historical events or issues influence my chosen topic. #dok3
  • I can synthesize insights by connecting multiple events and dilemmas to understand my topic's broader context. #dok4
Big Ideas
  • Understanding historical events, dilemmas, and issues is necessary to comprehensively analyze a social studies research topic.
  • Connecting persistent issues and important events to a research topic deepens our understanding of ongoing challenges in society.
Essential Questions
  • What important events have shaped or influenced my research topic?
  • How do recurring dilemmas or persistent issues relate to my area of study?
  • Why is it valuable to connect specific historical moments or challenges to my topic?
  • How might understanding persistent issues inform solutions or future inquiry related to my topic?
  • In what ways can analyzing past events and issues reveal patterns or lessons for the present?