Curriculum Night Danielle Kelly Middle School-Central September 9, 2015.

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Curriculum Night Danielle Kelly Middle School-Central September 9, 2015

8 th Grade Social Studies Introduction History Alive: The United States Through Industrialism – –User name=first letter of first name and last name –Password=student Interactive Student Binder/folder CNN news Student grades

Throughout the Year Toward Independence The Declaration of Independence The American Revolution Creating the Constitution The Constitution: A More Perfect Union The Bill of Rights Political Developments in the Early Republic Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation

Throughout the Year A Growing Sense of Nationhood The Growth of American Democracy The Growing Nation Life in the West Era of Reform The Worlds of North and South African Americans at Mid-Century A Dividing Nation The Civil War

D.C. Parent Meeting MS-C Cafeteria Tuesday, 9/29 at 7:00