The Declaration of Independence, Annotated
An annotated version of the Declaration of Independence, including an analysis of its structure, a stylistic rhetorical criticism, exploration of its influences, and historical content and context
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Jennifer DeFratisEducation
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A Country Founded on Three Documents
Researching the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights to find the main ideas and idleals that when into the founding of the United States.
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ColbyHistoryEducation
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Miss K's Binder O' Patriotic Stuff
This binder holds many different patriotic writings which we will be taking a look at over the course of this school year. I felt it would be nice if they were all located in one spot so that they were easy to track down outside of class.
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KaitKasperPersonal
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Independent Explorations
This binder is a collection of different reading, writing and thinking activities for you to complete during independent explorations time
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cmeckaEducation
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What Rules Govern Freedom?
This binder contains information about the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights.
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ghooverEducation
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Unit 1 - U.S. Symbols
3rd grade resources for the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and the National Anthem
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mjkirchoffEducation
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Unit 6 Texas Independence
This unit bundles student expectations that relate to the issues and events surrounding the fight in Texas for independence from Mexico. As tensions grew in Texas, Mexican officials attempted to impose more control over the settlers. Eventually political changes in Mexico forced settlers in Texas to pursue independence. While the movement towards independence had been growing for years, it took less than a year for Texans to gain independence. During that time, Texans met to form a new government as well as battled Mexico���s army at Gonzales, the Alamo, Goliad, and San Jacinto. The victory at San Jacinto signified the end of Mexican rule in Texas. Prior to this unit, students studied about Mexico gaining independence from Spain and the policies of Mexico to implement a land grant system in Texas. In grade 4, students studied the same events surrounding the Texas Revolution, while in grade 5 they studied the events of the American Revolution. Students should see the parallels between the American Revolution and the Texas Revolution. During this unit, students study about the attempts by Mexican officials to control the settlers in Texas, the changes in the Mexican government that effected Texans, and the events of the Texas Revolution.
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Mike CassadyEducation
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Government Documents
The Declaration of Indepenence, Constituion, and Bill of Rights are documents that were created to protect the rights of the people of the United States.
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brmbpierceEducation
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Civics: Semester 1
In the 1st semester we will be looking at civics, government, origin of America's government, Declaration of Independence, The Constitution, The Bill of Rights, and Congress.
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shippyjEducation
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Independent Living: Finances
This pathfinder will assist students in finding resources they need to complete a research project on personal finances.
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Booklady47Education
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independent living
This binder contains information about the availability of products and resources to aid a blind of visually impaired student in gaining independent living skills.
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Donna BrownEducation
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