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ROCKY FORD CURRICULUM GUIDE
SUBJECT: World History
TIMELINE: 1st Quarter
GRADE: 9-12th
Standard and Grade
Level Expectation
Evidence Outcome
Student-Friendly
Learning Objectives
Level of
Thinking
Resource
Correlation
Academic
Vocabulary
1. Use the historical
method of inquiry to ask
questions, evaluate
primary and secondary
sources, critically
analyze and interpret
data, and develop
interpretations defended
by evidence
1. Use the historical
method of inquiry to ask
questions, evaluate
primary and secondary
sources, critically
analyze and interpret
data, and develop
interpretations defended
by evidence
2. The key concepts of
continuity and change,
cause and effect,
complexity, unity and
diversity over time
b. Gather and analyze historical
information, including contradictory
data, from a variety of primary and
secondary sources, including
sources located on the Internet, to
support or reject hypotheses I
We will gather historical
information from a variety of
primary and secondary
sources.
Analysis
Knowledge
Glencoe: World
History:Text Chapter 2
Section 2
Primary
Secondary
Hypotheses
d. Differentiate between facts and
historical interpretations,
recognizing that a historian's
narrative reflects his or her
judgment about the significance of
particular facts I
We will differentiate
between facts and historical
interpretations.
a. Evaluate continuity and change
over the course of world history I
We will evaluate continuity
and change over the course
of world history.
© Learning Keys, 800.927.0478, www.learningkeys.org
Internet Packet
about Egypt
We will analyze historical
information from a variety of
primary and secondary
sources.
Nile movie
Analysis
Nile Movie
Glencoe: World
History:Text Ch 2 Sec
2
Primary and Secondary
Sources
Historical Interpretations
Internet packet about
Egypt
Evaluation
Glencoe: World
History:Text Ch 1-2
Evaluate
Continuity
Persians
Cyrus
Restraint
Sought
Darius
Satrapy
Immortals
Monarchy
Pastoral nomads
Domesticated
Monotheistic
Nile River
Lower Egypt
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ROCKY FORD CURRICULUM GUIDE
SUBJECT: World History
Standard and Grade
Level Expectation
Evidence Outcome
TIMELINE: 1st Quarter
GRADE: 9-12th
Student-Friendly
Learning Objectives
Level of
Thinking
Resource
Correlation
Academic
Vocabulary
Upper Egypt
Giza
Hyksos
Hatshepsut
Tutankhamen
Bureaucracy
Vizier
Mummification
Hieroglyphics
Mesopotamia
Sumerians
Polytheistic
City-State
Ziggurat
Theocracy
Cuneiform
Hammurabi
Patrairchal
2. The key concepts of
continuity and change,
cause and effect,
complexity, unity and
diversity over time
c. Analyze the complexity of events
in world history I
We will analyze the
complexity of events in
world history. (insert vocab)
Analysis
Glencoe: World
History:Text Ch 1-2
See Above Vocabulary
3. The significance of
ideas as powerful forces
throughout history
b. Investigate the historical
development of and impact of major
scientific and technological
innovations. Topics to include but
not limited to the Industrial
Revolution I
We will investigate the
historical development of
major scientific and
technological innovations.
Application
Glencoe: World
History:Text Ch 1-2
Systematic Agricult.
Domestication
Cuneiform
Hieroglyphics
Hieratic Script
© Learning Keys, 800.927.0478, www.learningkeys.org
We will investigate the
historical impact of major
scientific and technological
innovations.
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