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World History Curriculum

  1. Introductory Resources

    1. Welcome to World History
    2. Back to School Activities
    3. Resources for Throughout the Year
  2. Prehistory

    1. Day 1 - Early Humans
    2. Day 2 - Cave Paintings
    3. Day 3 - The Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras
    4. Day 4 - Early Settlements
    5. Day 5 - Characteristics of a Civilization
    6. Day 6 - Review
    7. Day 7 - Assessment
  3. Western River Valley Civilizations

    1. Day 1 - Mesopotamia
    2. Day 2 - Hammurabi's Code
    3. Day 3 - Conquerors of Mesopotamia
    4. Day 4 - Ancient Egypt
    5. Day 5 - Egyptian Deities & Culture
    6. Day 6 - The Decline of Ancient Egypt
    7. Day 7 - The Hebrew People & Origins of Judaism
    8. Day 8 - Review
    9. Day 9 - Assessment
  4. Eastern River Valley Civilizations

    1. Day 1 - The Indus River Valley
    2. Day 2 - Harappan Civilization
    3. Day 3 - Aryans & Hinduism
    4. Day 4 - The Yellow River and Ancient China
    5. Day 5 - Ancient China Continued
    6. Day 6 - Reviewing Eastern River Valleys
    7. Day 7 - Assessment
  5. Ancient Greece

    1. Day 1 - Intro to Ancient Greece
    2. Day 2 - Government in Ancient Greece
    3. Day 3 - The Persian and Peloponnesian Wars
    4. Day 4 - The Golden Age of Athens
    5. Day 5 - Greek Philosophers
    6. Day 6 - Greek Mythology
    7. Day 7 - Alexander the Great
    8. Day 8 - Review
    9. Day 9 - Assessment
  6. Ancient Rome

    1. Day 1 - Early Rome
    2. Day 2 - Daily Life in Rome
    3. Day 3 - The Punic Wars
    4. Day 4 - Julius Caesar & the Roman Empire
    5. Day 5 - Good and Bad Emperors of Rome
    6. Day 6 - The Pax Romana and Religion
    7. Day 7 - Christianity in the Roman Empire
    8. Day 8 - Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire
    9. Day 9 - Review
    10. Day 10 - Assessment
  7. The Byzantine Empire & Russia

    1. Day 1 - Intro to the Byzantine Empire
    2. Day 2 - Emperor Justinian's Achievements
    3. Day 3 - The Kievan Rus' and Early Russia
    4. Day 4 - Reviewing Constantinople
    5. Day 5 - Assessment
  8. Islamic Civilizations

    1. Day 1 - The Rise of Islam
    2. Day 2 - Beliefs & Growth of Islam
    3. Day 3 - The Growth of Islam
    4. Day 4 - The Islamic Golden Age
    5. Day 5 - Reviewing Islamic Civilizations
    6. Day 6 - Assessment
  9. Classical India & Asia

    1. Day 1 - Dynasties of Ancient China
    2. Day 2 - Qin & Han China and the Great Wall
    3. Day 3 - Tang and Song China
    4. Day 4 - The Basics of Buddhism
    5. Day 5 - The Appeal of Buddhism
    6. Day 6 - The Silk Road
    7. Day 7 - Classical India & Hinduism
    8. Day 8 - The Maurya and Gupta Empires
    9. Day 9 - Feudal Japan
    10. Day 10 - The Mongol Empire
    11. Day 11 - Review
    12. Day 12 - Assessment
  10. Medieval Europe

    1. Day 1 - Medieval Europe
    2. Day 2 - Feudalism and the Manor System
    3. Day 3 - Analyzing Medieval Life & Meme Project
    4. Day 4 - Europe's Nations Form
    5. Day 5 - The Catholic Church in Medieval Europe
    6. Day 6 - The Crusades
    7. Day 7 - The Black Death
    8. Day 8 - The Development of England & France
    9. Day 9 - Review
    10. Day 10 - Assessment
  11. Africa & the Americas

    1. Day 1 - MesoAmerican Civilizations
    2. Day 2 - Researching the Aztec, Inca, & Maya
    3. Day 3 - Trade and African Civilizations
    4. Day 4 - African Empires & Civilizations
    5. Day 5 - Civilization Recipes & Review
    6. Day 6 - The World at 1500
    7. Day 7 - Emperors of the World Dinner Party
    8. Day 8 - Assessment
  12. The Renaissance

    1. Day 1 - The Renaissance
    2. Day 2- Renaissance Art
    3. Day 3 - Writers of the Renaissance
    4. Day 4 - Review
    5. Day 5 - Assessment
  13. The Protestant Reformation

    1. Day 1 - Martin Luther and the 95 Theses
    2. Day 2 - Analyzing Resistance in the Reformation
    3. Day 3 - Henry VIII and the Church of England
    4. Day 4 - Protestant Denominations
    5. Day 5 - The Counter Reformation
    6. Day 6 - Reformation Theme Park Project & Review
    7. Day 7 - Assessment
  14. Age of Encounter and Interaction

    1. Day 1 - European Exploration in the Americas
    2. Day 2 - Key Explorers of the Age
    3. Day 3 - Age of Discovery Project
    4. Day 4 - The Columbian Exchange
    5. Day 5 - The Conquistadors
    6. Day 6 - Mercantilism
    7. Day 7 - The Atlantic Slave Trade
    8. Day 8 - Exploration's Effect on Asia
    9. Day 9 - Review
    10. Day 10 - Assessment
  15. Europe's Absolute Monarchs

    1. Day 1 - The Rise of Absolutism
    2. Day 2 - Louis XIV and the Palace of Versailles
    3. Day 3 - Europe's Absolute Monarchs
    4. Day 4 - England Limits the Monarchy
    5. Day 5 - Reviewing Absolute Monarchs
    6. Day 6 - Assessment
  16. The Enlightenment

    1. Day 1 - Enlightenment Thinkers
    2. Day 2 - Age of Reason Books
    3. Day 3 - Enlightenment in America
    4. Day 4 - Scientific Revolution Escape
    5. Day 5 - The Scientific Revolution
    6. Day 6 - Reviewing the Enlightenment
    7. Day 7 - Assessment
  17. The French Revolution

    1. Day 1 - Intro to the French Revolution
    2. Day 2 - Analyzing Resistance in the Revolution
    3. Day 3 - Major Events of the Revolution
    4. Day 4 - Napoleon & the End of the Revolution
    5. Day 5 - The Legacy of Napoleon
    6. Day 6 - Review
    7. Day 7 - Assessment
  18. Nationalism in Europe & Latin America

    1. Day 1 - The Congress of Vienna
    2. Day 2 - Latin American Revolutions
    3. Day 3 - Independence for Haiti
    4. Day 4 - The Unification of Germany & Italy
    5. Day 5 - Nationalism & Revolutions Dinner Party
    6. Day 6 - Review
    7. Day 7 - Assessment
  19. The Industrial Revolution

    1. Day 1 - The Beginning of Industrialization
    2. Day 2 - Inventions of the Industrial Revolution
    3. Day 3 - Effects of the Industrial Revolution
    4. Day 4 - Communism & Socialism
    5. Day 5 - Tokugawa Japan
    6. Day 6 - Reviewing the Industrial Revolution
    7. Day 7 - Assessment
  20. Imperialism

    1. Day 1 - Overview of Imperialism
    2. Day 2 - The Scramble for Africa
    3. Day 3 - Crimes Against Humanity in the Congo
    4. Day 4 - Responses to Imperialism
    5. Day 5 - Asia & the Boxer Rebellion
    6. Day 6 - Imperialism Cartoon Skits
    7. Day 7 - Philippine Independence
    8. Day 8 - Reviewing Imperialism
    9. Day 9 - Assessment
  21. World War 1 & the Interwar Period

    1. Day 1 - Intro to World War 1
    2. Day 2 - Battles and Events of WWI
    3. Day 3 - World War 1 Propaganda
    4. Day 4 - The 14 Points & Treaty of Versailles
    5. Day 5 - The Russian Revolution
    6. Day 6 - Russian Revolution Continued
    7. Day 7 - Interwar Asia
    8. Day 8 - Review
    9. Day 9 - Assessment
  22. World War 2

    1. Day 1 - The Rise of Dictatorships
    2. Day 2 - Appeasement
    3. Day 3 - Rise of the Allies
    4. Day 4 - Battles and Events of WW2
    5. Day 5 - Battles & Events Continued
    6. Day 6 - America During WW2
    7. Day 7 - Propaganda in World War 2
    8. Day 8 - The Atomic Bomb & End of WW2
    9. Day 9 - The Holocaust
    10. Day 10 - Genocides in World History
    11. Day 11 - Review
    12. Day 12 - Assessment
  23. The Cold War

    1. Day 1 - Introduction to the Cold War
    2. Day 2 - Events of the Cold War
    3. Day 3 - Communism in China
    4. Day 4 - The Partition of India
    5. Day 5 - African Decolonization
    6. Day 6 - Wars in Korea and Vietnam
    7. Day 7 - The Space Race
    8. Day 8 - Escape From Berlin
    9. Day 9 - The End of the Cold War
    10. Day 10 - Overview of the Cold War
    11. Day 11 - Review
    12. Day 12 - Assessment
  24. The Modern World

    1. Day 1 - Global Interdependence
    2. Day 2 - International Organizations
    3. Day 3 - Conflict in the Middle East
    4. Day 4 - Human Rights & the Modern World
    5. Day 5 - A History of Terrorism
    6. Day 6 - The September 11th Attacks
    7. Day 7: The Arab Spring
    8. Day 8 - The BLM Movement
    9. Day 9 - Assessment
  25. World Religions

    1. Overview of World Religions
    2. Hinduism
    3. Judaism
    4. Buddhism
    5. Chinese Philosophies
    6. Christianity
    7. Islam
    8. Reviewing World Religions
    9. World Religions Assessment
  26. Review and End of Year Materials

    1. Review Materials
    2. Final Exams

American History Curriculum

  1. Introductory Resources

    1. Welcome to US History!
  2. Exploration and Encounter

    1. Day 1 - Native American Civilizations
    2. Day 2 - Native American Nations Continued
    3. Day 3 - European Exploration in the Americas
    4. Day 4 - Explorers Dinner Party Station Lesson
    5. Day 5 - The Columbian Exchange
    6. Day 6 - The Conquistadors
    7. Day 7 - Slavery in the Americas
    8. Day 8 - Age of Discovery Magic Portrait & Review Lesson
    9. Day 9 - Assessment
  3. The American Colonies

    1. Day 1 - Jamestown and Virginia
    2. Day 2 - The New England Colonies
    3. Day 3 - The Southern Colonies
    4. Day 4 - The Middle Colonies & Comparing the Colonies
    5. Day 5 - Colonies Overview & Great Awakening
    6. Day 6 - Slavery in the Americas
    7. Day 7 - Review
    8. Day 8 - Assessment
  4. The American Revolution

    1. Day 1 - The French & Indian War & Mercantilism
    2. Day 2 - Rebellion in the Colonies
    3. Day 3 - Rebellion in the Colonies Continued
    4. Day 4 - Declaring Independence
    5. Day 5 - Patriots, Loyalists, and the Boston Massacre
    6. Day 6 - The Revolutionary War
    7. Day 7 - Reviewing the War and The Crossing
    8. Day 8 - Assessment
  5. The American Constitution

    1. Day 1 - The Articles of Confederation
    2. Day 2 - The Founding Fathers "Magic Portrait" Lesson
    3. Day 3 - The Constitutional Convention
    4. Day 4 & 5 - Analyzing the Constitution
    5. Day 6 - The Bill of Rights and Ratification
    6. Day 7 - Alexander Hamilton and the music of "Hamilton"
    7. Day 8 - Escape the Constitutional Convention
    8. Day 9 - Review
    9. Day 10 - Assessment
  6. The Early Republic

    1. Day 1 - The Washington and Adams Presidencies
    2. Day 2 - The First Political Parties
    3. Day 3 - Jefferson's Presidency
    4. Day 4 - The Lewis & Clark Expedition
    5. Day 5 - Dilemmas in Early America
    6. Day 6 - The War of 1812
    7. Day 7 - The Era of Good Feelings
    8. Day 8 - Review
    9. Day 9 - Assessment
  7. The Age of Jackson

    1. Day 1 - The Age of Andrew Jackson
    2. Day 2 - Andrew Jackson's Battles
    3. Day 3 - The Indian Removal Act
    4. Day 4 - Henry Clay & the American System
    5. Day 5 - Transcendentalism
    6. Day 6 - Review
    7. Day 7 - Assessment
  8. Manifest Destiny

    1. Day 1 - Americans Going West
    2. Day 2 - The Alamo and Texas Independence
    3. Day 3 - Indian Wars & Western Expansion
    4. Day 4 - The Gold Rush
    5. Day 5 - The Populist Party
    6. Day 6 - Review
    7. Day 7 - Assessment
  9. Sectionalism and Reform

    1. Day 1 - Sectionalism and the Missouri Compromise
    2. Day 2 - The Amistad Case & Intro to Frederick Douglass
    3. Day 3 - William Lloyd Garrison & the Liberator
    4. Day 4 - John Brown, Nat Turner, & Rebellions
    5. Day 5 - The Underground Railroad
    6. Day 6 - Harriet Tubman Source Analysis
    7. Day 7 - Reform Movements
    8. Day 8 - Review
    9. Day 9 - Assessment
  10. The Civil War

    1. Day 1 - Lead-up to War
    2. Day 2 - Secession
    3. Day 3 - Civil War Battles & Events
    4. Day 4 - Leading People of the Civil War
    5. Day 5 - The War Through People's Eyes
    6. Day 6 - Emancipation & the Civil War
    7. Day 7 - The Writing & Speeches of Abraham Lincoln
    8. Day 8 - Glory and the Surrender at Appomattox
    9. Day 9 - Review
    10. Day 10 - Assessment
  11. Reconstruction

    1. Day 1 - Age of Reconstruction
    2. Day 2 - Evaluating Reconstruction
    3. Day 3 - Juneteenth Lesson
    4. Day 4 - Case Study: The Wilmington Insurrection
    5. Day 5 - Review
    6. Day 6 - Assessment
  12. The Gilded Age

    1. Day 1 - Exodusters and the Homestead Act
    2. Day 2 - The Transcontinental Railroad
    3. Day 3 - Inventors and Industrialization
    4. Day 4 - Gilded Age Robber Barons
    5. Day 5 - Comparing Robber Barons
    6. Day 6 - Immigration and the Gilded Age
    7. Day 7 - The Chinese Exclusion Act and its Aftermath
    8. Day 8 - Working Conditions & Strikes
    9. Day 9 - Gilded Age Road Trip Lesson
    10. Day 10 - Review
    11. Day 11 - Assessment
  13. Progressives & Imperialism

    1. Day 1 - The Progressive Era
    2. Day 2 - DuBois, Washington, & Muckrakers
    3. Day 3 - Progressive & Imperialist Era Presidents
    4. Day 4 - The Spanish-American War
    5. Day 5 - The Boxer Rebellion
    6. Day 6 - Analyzing American Imperialism
    7. Day 7 - Philippine Independence
    8. Day 8 - The Populist Party
    9. Day 9 - Review
    10. Day 10 - Assessment
  14. World War 1

    1. Day 1 - Overview of the Great War
    2. Day 2 - Overview of WW1 Continued
    3. Day 3 - War Messages and Propaganda
    4. Day 4 - The Home Front
    5. Day 5 - The Spanish Flu
    6. Day 6 - The 14 Points & Versailles Treaty
    7. Day 7 - Review
    8. Day 8 - Assessment
  15. The Roaring 20's

    1. Day 1 - The Roaring 20's
    2. Day 2 - The Harlem Renaissance
    3. Day 3 - The Red Scare
    4. Day 4 - Prohibition
    5. Day 5 - The Tulsa Massacre
    6. Day 6 - Review
    7. Day 7 - Assessment
  16. The Great Depression

    1. Day 1 - The Stock Market
    2. Day 2 - The Great Depression
    3. Day 3 - The Dust Bowl & New Deal
    4. Day 4 - Huey Long and Share Our Wealth
    5. Day 5 - Analyzing the New Deal
    6. Day 6 - Mexican Repatriation
    7. Day 7 - Reviewing the New Deal & Depression
    8. Day 8 - Assessment
  17. World War 2

    1. Day 1 - Rise of Fascism
    2. Day 2 - Rise of the Allies
    3. Day 3 - Battles & Events of WW2
    4. Day 4 - Battles & Events Continued
    5. Day 5 - Americans Contributing to Victory
    6. Day 6 - The US Homefront
    7. Day 7 - The Zoot Suit Riots
    8. Day 8 - World War 2 Propaganda
    9. Day 9 - Japanese-American Internment
    10. Day 10 - The Holocaust
    11. Day 11 - The Atomic Bomb & End of WW2
    12. Day 12 - The Double V
    13. Day 13 - Review
    14. Day 14 - Assessment
  18. The Cold War

    1. Day 1 - Cold War Introduction
    2. Day 2 - The Truman Doctrine & Cold War in Europe
    3. Day 3 - McCarthyism at Home
    4. Day 4 - The Red Scare at Home
    5. Day 5 - Containment in Korea
    6. Day 6 - Eisenhower's People-to-People Program
    7. Day 7 - The Kennedy Presidency
    8. Day 8 - The Cuban Missile Crisis
    9. Day 9 - The Space Race
    10. Day 10 - The Vietnam War
    11. Day 11 - Escape from Berlin
    12. Day 12 - Détente and the End of the Cold War
    13. Day 13 - Overview of the Cold War
    14. Day 14 - Review
    15. Day 15 - Assessment
  19. The Civil Rights Movement

    1. Day 1 - Rosa Parks & the Early Movement
    2. Day 2 - Civil Rights Movement Overview
    3. Day 3 - Civil Rights Challenges & Victories
    4. Day 4 - Civil Rights Road Trip
    5. Day 5 - Resistance & Collaboration
    6. Day 6 - Activists and Allies from the Movement
    7. Day 7 - The Great Society
    8. Day 8 - Redlining & Housing Discrimination
    9. Day 9 - American Indian Rights & Alcatraz Occupation
    10. Day 10 - Cesar Chavez & Migrant Worker Rights
    11. Day 11 - The Stonewall Uprising and LGBTQ Rights
    12. Day 12 - Review
    13. Day 13 - Assessment
  20. Modern America

    1. Day 1 - Nixon & Watergate
    2. Day 2 - Reagan and the 80s
    3. Day 3 - Modern Presidential Policies
    4. Day 4 - Clinton and America the 90s
    5. Day 5 - Conflict in the Middle East
    6. Day 6 - A History of Terrorism
    7. Day 7 - 9/11 and Terrorism
    8. Day 8 - Globalization
    9. Day 9 - Modern Immigration Issues
    10. Day 10 - The Impeachment Process
    11. Day 11 - The Black Lives Matter Movement
    12. Day 12 - Review
    13. Day 13 - Assessment
  21. Review and End of Year Materials

    1. Review Materials
    2. Final Exams
    3. Bonus Resources

Civics & Government Curriculum

  1. Unit 1: Introduction to Government

    1. Syllabus, Pacing Guide, and Course Introduction
    2. Day 1 - Defining the State and Introducing the Purpose of Government
    3. Day 2 - Theories on How Government Began
    4. Day 3 - Types of Governments
    5. Day 4 - Characteristics of Democracy
    6. Day 5 - Review
    7. Day 6 - Assessment
  2. Unit 2: Foundations of American Government

    1. Day 1 - Athens and Rome
    2. Day 2 - English Documents Build Towards Democracy
    3. Day 3 - The Enlightenment Philosophers
    4. Day 4 - The Significance of Early American Documents
    5. Day 5 - George Mason & Thomas Jefferson's Influence on Democracy
    6. Day 6 - Analyzing the Declaration of Independence
    7. Day 7 - The Fundamentals of American Democracy Project Based Learning
    8. Day 8 - Review
    9. Day 9 - Assessment
  3. Unit 3: The Constitution & Federalism

    1. Day 1 - The Articles of Confederation
    2. Day 2 - The Constitutional Convention
    3. Day 3 - The Convention Continued
    4. Day 4 - Analyzing the Constitution
    5. Day 5 - Analyzing the Constitution Continued
    6. Day 6 - Amending the Constitution
    7. Day 7 - Federalists, Anti-Federalists, & Ratification
    8. Day 8 - The Bill of Rights
    9. Day 9 - Federalism & Shared Powers
    10. Day 10 - Alexander Hamilton's Role & the Music of Hamilton
    11. Day 11 - Escape the Constitutional Convention
    12. Day 12 - Review
    13. Day 13 - Assessment
  4. Unit 4: Political Parties & Ideology

    1. Day 1- The Role of Political Parties
    2. Day 2 - The Political Spectrum
    3. Day 3 - Political Parties & Campaigning
    4. Day 4 - Analyzing Political Ads
    5. Day 5 - Selecting a Candidate
    6. Day 6 - Review
    7. Day 7 - Assessment
  5. Unit 5: Campaigns and Elections

    1. Day 1 - The Election Process
    2. Day 2 & 3 - Campaign Finance
    3. Day 4 - Understanding the Electoral College
    4. Day 5 - Elections & Gerrymandering
    5. Day 6 - The Media & "Fake News"
    6. Day 7 - Review
    7. Day 8 - Assessment
  6. Unit 6: The Legislative Branch

    1. Day 1 - Introduction to Congress
    2. Day 2 - Expressed & Implied Powers of Congress
    3. Day 3 - Congressional Committees
    4. Day 4 - The Budgeting Process
    5. Day 5 - How a Bill Becomes a Law
    6. Day 6 - How a Bill Becomes a Law Continued
    7. Day 7 to ??? - Mock Congress
    8. Review
    9. Assessment
  7. Unit 7: The Executive Branch

    1. Day 1 - Overview of the President
    2. Day 2 - Roles of the President
    3. Day 3: Roles & Powers Escape Lesson
    4. Day 4 - The Cabinet & Bureaucracy
    5. Day 5 - The Vice Presidency
    6. Day 6 - Presidential Policies and Agendas
    7. Day 7 - Presidential Scandals
    8. Day 8 - Executive Orders
    9. Day 9 - The Impeachment Process
    10. Day 10 - Review
    11. Day 11 - Assessment
  8. Unit 8: The Judicial Branch

    1. Day 1 - Basics of the Judicial System
    2. Day 2 - The Supreme Court
    3. Day 3 - Judicial Review
    4. Day 4 - Judicial Activism Vs. Restraint
    5. Day 5, 6, & 7 - Famous Supreme Court Cases
    6. Day 8 - Cyberbullying and the Law
    7. Day 9 - Review
    8. Day 10 - Assessment
  9. Unit 9: Civil Liberties

    1. Day 1 - Civil Liberties vs. Civil Rights Overview
    2. Day 2 - Overview of Civil Liberties
    3. Day 3 - Overview of Civil Rights
    4. Day 4 - Challenges to Civil Liberties
    5. Day 5 - 9/11 and the Patriot Act
    6. Day 6 - Charlottesville and Civil Liberties
    7. Day 7 - Current Civil Liberties Issues
    8. Day 8 - Review
    9. Day 9 - Assessment
  10. Unit 10: Foreign Policy and Comparative Government

    1. Day 1 - Foreign Policy Basics
    2. Day 2 - History of American Foreign Policies
    3. Day 3 - Foreign Policy Priorities
    4. Day 4 - Current Issues in Foreign Policy
    5. Day 5 - Comparative Government
    6. Day 6 - Culture and Comparative Government
    7. Day 7 - International Organizations & Globalization
    8. Day 8 - Review
    9. Day 9 - Assessment
  11. Unit 11: Local Government

    1. Day 1 - State Government
    2. Day 2 - Commission Simulation
    3. Day 3 - Local Government
    4. Day 4 - My Local Government
    5. Day 5 - Service Learning
  12. Unit 12: Review & Final Exam

    1. Review Resources & Final Exam

World Geography Curriculum

  1. Introduction to World Geography

    1. Resources
    2. Day 1: What is Geography?
    3. Day 2: The Five Themes of Geography
    4. Day 3: Maps and Map Reading
    5. Day 4: Types of Maps
    6. Day 5: Latitude and Longitude
    7. Day 6: Regions
    8. Day 7: Landforms & Plate Tectonics Escape Lesson
    9. Day 8: Oceans and Water Systems
    10. Day 9: Climate Zones and Biomes
    11. Day 10: Country Research PBL Project
    12. Day 11: Humans and the Environment
    13. Day 12: Population and Demographics
    14. Day 13: Movement & Migration
    15. Day 14: Culture, Language, and Religion
    16. Day 15: World Religions
    17. Day 16: Government & Economic Systems
    18. Review & Assessment
  2. North America

    1. Day 1: America's Physical Geography
    2. Day 2: Human Geography of the United States
    3. Day 3: Road Trip Project
    4. Day 4: Deepwater Horizon Case Study
    5. Day 5: Mexico's Geography
    6. Day 6: Analyzing Movement & Mexico
    7. Day 7: Canada's Geography
    8. Day 8: Human Geography of North America
    9. Day 9: Escape from North America
    10. Review and Assessment
  3. Central America & the Caribbean

    1. Day 1: The Counties of Central America
    2. Day 2: Physical Geographic Features & Regions
    3. Day 3: People & Culture of Central America
    4. Day 4: The Panama Canal and its Impact
    5. Day 5: United Fruit Vs Guatemala Mock Trial
    6. Day 6: Renewable Energy in Costa Rica
    7. Day 7: Countries of the Caribbean
    8. Day 8: Caribbean Island Project
    9. Day 9: Caribbean Environmental Concerns
    10. Review and Assessment
  4. South America

    1. Day 1: Countries of South Geography
    2. Day 2: Motorcycle Diaries Project Intro
    3. Day 3: Physical Features of South America
    4. Day 4: The Galapagos Islands
    5. Day 5: The Amazon River and Rainforest
    6. Day 6: The Andes Mountains
    7. Day 7: Megadrought in Chile
    8. Day 8: Dictatorships in the Southern Cone
    9. Day 9: South American Culture and Traditions
    10. Review & Assessment
  5. Europe

    1. Day 1: Western Europe
    2. Day 2: Landmarks: Backpack or Grand Tour
    3. Day 3: Central Europe
    4. Day 4: Europe’s Mountains & Landforms
    5. Day 5: Southern Europe and the Balkans
    6. Day 6: The Mediterranean and Bodies of Water
    7. Day 7: Scandinavia, Nordic, & Baltic Countries
    8. Day 8: Eastern Europe
    9. Day 9: Escape from Transylvania
    10. Day 10: Russia Maps Activity
    11. Day 11: Chernobyl Case Study
    12. Day 12: European Microstates
    13. Day 13: The European Union
    14. Review and Assessment
  6. North Africa and the Middle East

    1. Day 1: Countries of the Middle East
    2. Day 2: Counties of the Middle East Continued
    3. Day 3: Middle East Environmental Initiatives
    4. Day 4: Physical Geography of the Middle East
    5. Day 5: Mega Projects of the Middle East
    6. Day 6: Kuwait's Oil Fires Case Study
    7. Day 7: Conflicts in the Middle East
    8. Day 8: Countries of North Africa
    9. Day 9 - Water Scarcity in North Africa
    10. Day 10 - The Arab Spring Protests
    11. Day 11: Analyzing Maps of North Africa
    12. Review and Assessment
  7. Sub-Saharan Africa

    1. Day 1: Africa's Physical Geography
    2. Day 2: Expedition Africa Project
    3. Day 3: The Countries of West Africa
    4. Day 4: Africa’s Landforms and Bodies of Water
    5. Day 5: The Countries of Central Africa
    6. Day 6: East African Countries
    7. Day 7: Escape the Serengeti
    8. Day 8: The Countries of Southern Africa
    9. Day 9: African Decolonization
    10. Review and Assessment
  8. East Asia and Central Asia

    1. Day 1: Introduction to the Countries of East Asia
    2. Day 2: Communism in China
    3. Day 3: Escape from Communism
    4. Day 4: Physical Features of East Asia
    5. Day 5: China's Artificial Islands Case Study
    6. Day 6: Japan's Geography
    7. Day 7: North and South Korea
    8. Day 8: The Countries of Central Asia
    9. Day 9: The Silk Road
    10. Review and Assessment
  9. South Asia & Southeast Asia

    1. Day 1: The Countries of South Asia
    2. Day 2: The Partition of India
    3. Day 3: The Conflict Over Kashmir
    4. Day 4: Banana Pancake Trail Project
    5. Day 5: The Countries of Southeast Asia
    6. Day 6: Geographic Features of South & Southeast Asia
    7. Day 7: Southeast Asia Case Studies
    8. Day 8: Colonialism and Southeast Asia
    9. Day 9: The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
    10. Review and Assessment
  10. Australia & the Pacific Islands

    1. Day 1: Australia and New Zealand
    2. Day 2: The Australian Outback
    3. Day 3: Melanesia
    4. Day 4: Wayfinding Across the Pacific Project
    5. Day 5: The Islands of Micronesia
    6. Day 6: Nauru Island Case Study
    7. Day 7: Polynesia
    8. Review and Assessment
  11. Antarctica & the Arctic Circle

    1. Day 1: The Arctic & Antarctica
    2. Day 2: Comparing the Polar Regions
    3. Day 3: Escape the Arctic Circle
    4. Day 4: Shipping Across the Arctic
  12. Review & Bonus Resources

    1. Bonus Resources for Throughout the Year
    2. Review and Final Exam

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