Kid Citizen Episode: Capture the Flag |
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4.MS.3 Investigate the Native American tribes 1. Identify the location of major tribes within Mississippi: Choctaw, Chickasaw, 2. Compare and contrast the cultures and lives of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, and 3. Discuss the impact of the removal of Native Americans from Mississippi.
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The Case of the Clock – (BB) Assessment Mississippi: Selected Library of Congress Primary Sources- ‘Mississippi’ map- Primary Source Set |
4.MS.5 Describe the Antebellum society of 1. Outline the rise of Mississippi cotton culture. 2. Link cotton culture to the rise of slavery. 3. Discuss the leaders of the abolition movement and the importance to the |
Slave Quarters – (BB) Assessment Antebellum South – (BB) Assessment A Perspective on Slavery – (BB) Assessment |
4.MS.7 Evaluate the impact of Reconstruction 1. Contrast life from the Antebellum period to post Civil War (e.g., population, 2. Explain the use of sharecroppers as a response to the end of slavery. 3. Describe how the Jim Crow laws disenfranchised African Americans in |
A Perspective on Slavery – (BB) Assessment |
4.MS.8 Analyze the Civil Rights Movement to 1. Define discrimination, prejudice, segregation, integration, suffrage, and civil 2. Identify important figures of the modern Civil Rights Movement including 3. Identify and explain events of the modern Civil Rights Movement, including 4. Analyze the importance of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights |
Civil Rights Movement in Context – (BB) Assessment Jim Crow and Segregation- Gwendolyn M. Patton oral history interview – Primary Source Set Jim Crow and Segregation- Demonstrators marching in the street holding signs – Primary Source Set Rosa Parks – Primary Source Set The NAACP: A Century in the Fight for Freedom – Primary Source Set “Supreme Court Kills Segregation”: Newspaper coverage of Brown v. Board of Education Freeman A. Hrabowski remembers the bombing of Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church (go to 48:52) Final plans for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom March on Washington organizers Bayard Rustin and Cleveland Robinson The Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington |
4.MS.11 Evaluate how geographic factors influence life and work in Mississippi. 1. Describe the division of labor within Mississippi (e.g., government, industry, 2. Determine how land use impacts Mississippi’s economy (e.g., cotton farming 3. Explain the benefits and challenges of trade for Mississippi. 4. Describe the economic impact of natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, |
Natural Disaster– Primary Source Set |
Other Resources:
- Mississippi History Now (link to: http://www.mshistorynow.mdah.ms.gov/)
- The Mississippi Encyclopedia (link to: https://southernstudies.olemiss.edu/publications/mississippi-encylopedia/)