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Visit the South Carolina Department of Education for Social Studies standards.

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Daufuskie Island | Carolina Snaps

Video

Daufuskie Island is South Carolina's southernmost inhabited sea island. To this day, much of the island remains undeveloped - maintaining its rich history and natural beauty.
A Tale of Twin Countries
A Tale of Twin Countries

Lesson

Students will compare the apartheid movement in South Africa to the civil rights movement that took place in the U.S

Understanding a Literary Text (Extension)
Understanding a Literary Text (Extension)

Lesson

This lesson integrates English Language Arts and Social Studies using the award winning text, Going Down Home with Daddy. Students will extend their exploration of the text through development of a...

Understanding a Literary Text
Understanding a Literary Text

Lesson

This lesson integrates English Language Arts and Social Studies using the award winning text, Going Down Home with Daddy. Students will develop an understanding of this literary text by analyzing the...

The Onset of the Civil Rights Movement
The Onset of the Civil Rights Movement

Lesson

Using 21 st century skills of critical thinking and analyzing the students will use technology to examine primary and secondary sources, provide relevant feedback to peers in blog/social media setting...

Modjeska Monteith Simkins House - Video Guide
Modjeska Monteith Simkins House - Video Guide

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Students will use the first 7 questions to help follow the content discussed in the video. The last 2 questions are open-ended questions. Use questions 9 and 10 to start an open discussion on the...
Mahkia Green - Civil Rights Protests
Mahkia Green - Civil Rights Protests

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Students will use the video "Rise Up" by Mahkia Green and other research to compare and contrast social justice protesters from the past and today.