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BAYPORT-BLPUOEINTUNIONFREESCHOODLISTRICT BAYPORTN,EWYORK Boardof Education NancyLetsch President VicePresident RosemaryMartin LisaM.Belz VirginiaE.Briefs CarolA.Cinelli LauraJankowski JamesS.March AndreaM.O’Neill Andrew1.Wittman,Jr. Superintendentof Schools RichardW.Curtis AssistantSuperintendentfor Curriculum,Instruction, andGeneralAdministration JoanE.Grazda AssistantSuperintendentfor Business DorleeseJ.Stewart SocialStudiesGrade4 (Appendix) Summer2000 Writers RobertDunn RockwellFransen RobinHorsley ChrisMcCrory MerrillThompson DorothyWeidenaar Adopted2000-2001 SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM GRADE FOUR Overview NorthAmerica,TheUnitedStates,NewYork,LongIsland North America Geography Landforms of North America/New York/LongIsland Ice Age and Glaciers ofNorth America Lakes of North America/New York Rivers Climate of North A1merica New York Early People of North America/New York Cliff Dwellers Mound Builders Algonquins Of New York/Long Island Iroquois of New York Exploration of North America/New York/LongIsland TheUnited States New York State LongIsland Spanish Exploration andColonies Spanish in Florida Spanish in the Southwest French Exploration andColonies French F-Turrade Dutch Exploration andColonies Dutch in New York and on Long Island English Exploration andColonies Jamestown, Virginia Plymouth, Massachusetts English Colonies on LongIsland Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Life in the English Colonies New England Colonies Middle Atlantic Colonies Southern Colonies Independence RevolutionaryWar NewGovernment Westward Expansion Changing Ways of Life I Social Studies Grade 4 Pacing Guide Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. April May introduction to Map Skills Map Skills should be taught within each unit North America: Land, People. Exploration Early Settlements: olonialLit Revolutionary War The New Nation: Government- Federal, State, Local Expansion: Changing iiuiiiugtatioii a lid tJtbaii iLiL loll Social Studies Grade 4 — Textbook References: America Yesterday and T, oday Scott Foresman Social Studies, 1988 World Geography Using Maps and Globes Lesson I Reviewing the Parts of a Map Lesson 2 Comparing Maps and Satellite Images Lesson 3 Using Maps of Different Scales Lesson 4 Using a Road Map Lesson 5 Boundaries and Capitals Lesson 6 Land and Water on Maps Lesson 7 Hemispheres, Parallels, and Meridians Lesson 8 Using Latitude and Longitude Lesson 9 Day, Night, and Seasons United States Unit 1 North America: Land and Early People Chapter 1: The Land of North America Chapter 2: People Dveirscc the Land Chapter 3: European Exploration of North America Unit 2 The Beginning of a New Nation Chapter 4: European Settlement of North America Chapter 5: Life in the English Colonies Chapter 6: Winning Independence Chapter 7: A New Government Unit 3: The Nation Changes Chapter 8: Moving Frontier Chapter 9: Changing Ways of Life The Long Island S, tory Steck-Vaugh Company, 1984, 1990 Unit 1 Geography Chapter 1: A Tour of Long Island Chapter 2: Landforms and Climate Unit 2 Early History 3 Chapter 3: The Aonlquins Chapter 4: Algonquin Families Chapter 5: Dutch Colonists Chapter 6: English Colonists Unit 3 Roteu’tionary Period Chapter 7: The Road to Revolution Chapter 8: Battles on Long Island Chapter 9: Heroes and Spies Unit 4 Growth and Development Chapter 10: Whaling and Fishing Chapter 11: Farming Past and Present — Chapter 12: Transportation Old and New — Chapter 13: Industrial Development Chapter 14: The People of Long Island Unit 5 Long Island Today Chapter 15: Industrial Development Since 1945 — Chapter 16: Living and Working Chapter 17: Recreation Unit 6 Local Government Chapter 18: Village Government Chapter 19: Town Government Chapter 20: County Government Long Island Then and Now Graphic Learning, 1989 Unit 1Map Skills Lesson 1: What is a Map? Lesson 2: Map Symbols and Legend Lesson 3: Long Island on a Map Lesson 4: Kinds of Maps Lesson 6: Directions Lesson 7: Following Directions Lesson 8: The Map Grid Lesson 9: Using a Map Index Unit 2 Geography Lesson 14: Long Island is an Island Lesson 17: Glaciers of the Ice Age Lesson 18: Glaciers of Long Island Lesson 19: Climate of Long Island Lesson 20: Precipitation of Long Island Social Studies Grade 4 — Textbook References: America Yesterday and T, oday Scott Foresman Social Studies. 1988 World Geography Using Maps and Globes Lesson I Reviewing the Parts of a Map Lesson 2 Comparing Maps and Satellite Images Lesson 3 Using Maps of Different Scales Lesson 4 Using a Road Map Lesson 5 Boundaries and Capitals Lesson 6 Land and Water on Maps Lesson 7 Hemispheres, Parallels, and Meridians Lesson 8 Using Latitude and Longitude Lesson 9 Day, Night, and Seasons United States Unit 1 North America: Land and Early People Chapter 1: The Land of North America Chapter 2: People Discover the Land Chapter 3: European Exploration of North America Unit 2 The Beginning of a New Nation Chapter 4: European Settlement of North America Chapter 5: Life in the English Colonies Chapter 6: Winning Independence Chapter 7: A New Government Unit 3: The Nation Changes Chapter 8: Moving Frontier Chapter 9: Changing Ways of Life • The Long Island S, tory Steck-Vaugh Company, 1984, 1990 Unit 1 Geography Chapter 1: A Tour of Long Island Chapter 2: Landforms and Climate Unit 2 Early History Chapter 3: The Algonquins Chapter 4: Algonquin Families Chapter 5: Dutch Colonists Chapter 6: English Colonists Unit 3 Revolutionary Period Chapter 7: The Road to Revolution Chapter 8: Battles on Long Island Chapter 9: Heroes and Spies Unit 4 Growth and Development Chapter 10: Whaling and Fishing Chapter 11: Farming Past and Present — Chapter 12: Transportation Old and New — Chapter 13: Industrial Development Chapter 14: The People of Long Island Unit 5 Long Island Today Chapter 15: Industrial Development Since 1945 — Chapter 16: Living and Working Chapter 17: Recreation Unit 6 Local Government Chapter 18: Village Government Chapter 19: Town Government Chapter 20: County Government Long Island. Then and Now. Graphic Learning, 1989 Unit 1Map Skills Lesson 1: What is a Map? Lesson 2: Map Symbols and Legend Lesson 3: Long Island on a Map Lesson 4: Kindsof Maps Lesson 6: Directions Lesson 7: Following Directions Lesson 8: The Map Grid Lesson 9: Using a Map Index Unit 2 Geography Lesson 14: Long Island is an Island Lesson 17: Glaciers of the Ice Age Lesson 18: Glaciers of Long Island Lesson 19: Climate of Long Island Lesson 20: Precipitation of Long Island I,—. Unit 3 H’ isto Lesson 23: Native Americans Lesson 24: AlgonquinPlace Names Lesson 25: NativeAmerican Life Lesson 26: Exploration of Long Island Lesson 27: The Dutch on Long Island Lesson 28: The English on Long Island Lesson 29: Colonial Life Lesson 30: Steps to Independence Lesson 31: Long Island and the War Lesson 32: Long Island Spy Ring Lesson 33: Farmingon Long Island Lesson 34: Early Industries Lesson 35: Early Transportation Lesson 36: Changes in Transportation Lesson 37: Early Railroads Lesson 38: Bridges and Tunnels Lesson 39: Aviation Lesson 40: New Americans Lesson 41: Long Island Population Lesson 42: From Rural to Urban Unit 4 Current Studies Lesson 45: Village/Town Government Lesson 46: County/State Gevernment Lesson 47: Long Island Tour Lesson 48: FamousLong Islanders Lesson 49: Current Problems Lesson 50: Current Studies Review Appendix Social Studies Curriculum Grade 4 The Land of North America Following a Trip to Florida on a Map Using a Map to Explore California Using a Political Map of the Southwest Road and Physical Maps of Colorado Comparing Climate Maps Matching Words and Their Meanings Using Climographs PeopleDiscovertheLand Native American C. ultures Written by Stark Educational Impressions, Inc., 1992 Spanish Pioneers of the S. outhwest Anderson, Joan, Dutton, 1989 The First People in North America. Unit 2. Activity 1. 0 Graphic Learning Corp., 1986 Using New W, ords worksheet Lesson4 Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands, — Chapter 4. Native Americans of North America

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