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Greene County School System
Alabama Studies
Dates Date
Grade 4 Course of Study Standards Vocabulary
Taught Tested
Resources % Mastery
1. Compare historical and current economic, political, and Migration Aug. Oct. 13 Alabama
Climate 16-20 Ch. 1
geographic information about Alabama on thematic maps, Geologist
including weather and climate, physical-relief, waterway, 23-28
Inhabitants 30-31
transportation, political, economic development, land-use, and Erosion
population maps. Diverse
Fossil
Species
Describing types of migrations as they affect the environment, Prehistoric
agriculture, economic development, and population changes in
Alabama
2. Relate reasons for European exploration and settlement in Navigator
Alabama to the impact of European explorers on trade, health, Conquistador
and land expansion in Alabama. Cartographer, Melding
Conquistador, Immortal
Immunity, Devastating
Locating on maps European settlements in early Alabama, including Tuberculosis, Explored Sept.
Fort Condé, Fort Toulouse, and Fort Mims Strategic position
Outpost, Grid pattern
6-10 Oct. 13 Alabama
Tracing, on maps and globes, routes of early explorers of the New 13-17 Ch. 2
Garrison, Alliances
World, including Juan Ponce de León, Hernando de Soto, and Vasco
Mission, Caravan 20-24
Núñez de Balboa Bartered, Shilling
Explaining reasons for conflicts between Europeans and American District
Indians in Alabama from 1519 to 1840, including differing beliefs Confederacy
regarding land ownership, religion, and culture Dialect
Greene County School System
Alabama Studies
Dates Date
Grade 4 Course of Study Standards Vocabulary
Taught Tested Resources % Mastery
Lineage Sept. 27- Oct. 13 Alabama
st
3. Explain the social, political, and economic impact of the War of Elders 1 Ch. 3
Exposure 4-8
1812, including battles and significant leaders of the Creek War, th
Orator 11-15
on Alabama. Politics
Examples: social—adoption of European culture by American Economics
Indians, opening of Alabama land for settlement Council
political—forced relocation of American Indians, labeling of Ceded
Andrew Jackson as a hero and propelling him toward Presidency Unscrupulous
economic—acquisition of tribal land in Alabama by the United Clans
States Fortifications
Explaining the impact of the Trail of Tears on Alabama Situated
American Indians’ lives, rights, and territories
4. Relate the relationship of the five geographic regions of
Alabama to the movement of Alabama settlers during the early Diverse, Species
nineteenth century. Fossil, Erosion
Provinces,Meteorite
Ice Age, Migration Aug. 16-
Recognizing natural resources of Alabama during the early Excavated
nineteenth century 20
Carbon dated Oct. 13
23-28
Describing human environments of Alabama as they relate to Fall line, Bisects
30
settlement during the early nineteenth century, including Inhabitants
housing, roads, and place names Prehistoric
Archaeologist
Geologist, Climate
Greene County School System
Alabama Studies
Dates Date
Grade 4 Course of Study Standards Vocabulary
Taught Tested
Resources % Mastery
Capitol, Exterior Nov. Dec. 21
Veto, Capital
Interior, Preamble
1-5
5. Describe Alabama’s entry into statehood and establishment Judiciary 8-12
Legislative chambers 15-19
of its three branches of government and the constitutions. Checks and balances
Cabinet, Constituents
Explaining political and geographic reasons for changes in Majority, Amend
Circuit, Probate
location of Alabama’s state capital Pardon, Lobbyists
Recognizing roles of prominent political leaders during Act, Repeal
Jury, Commute
early statehood in Alabama, including William Wyatt Bibb, Interest groups
Thomas Bibb, Israel Pickens, William Rufus King, and Statutes, Appealed
Municipal
John W. Walker
Sparsely, Homespun Oct. Dec. 21
Isolated, Bale
6. Describe cultural, economic, and political aspects of the 18-22
Yeoman, Navigable
Plantations 25-29
lifestyles of early nineteenth-century farmers, plantation owners,
Statewide elections
slaves, and townspeople. Self-sufficient
Examples: cultural—housing, education, religion, recreation Commercial agriculture
economic—transportation, means of support Yearlings, Meager
Coffle, Blacksmiths
political—inequity of legal codes Treadle, Courthouse
Describing major areas of agricultural production in Alabama, Toll roads, Manufacturing
Economic development
including the Black Belt and fertile river valleys Superstitions, Folkways,
Antebellum, Supplemented
Millinery, Deeds
Industrialists, Seaboard
Brick masons, Bulk
Commercial, Stagecoaches
County seat, Current
Advocated, Broker
Greene County School System
Alabama Studies
Dates Date
Grade 4 Course of Study Standards Vocabulary
Taught Tested
Resources % Mastery
7. Explain reasons for Alabama’s secession from the Union, Currency Nov. Dec. Alabama
including sectionalism, slavery, states’ rights, and economic Blockade 22-26 21 Chapter 5
disagreements. Unionism 29-30
Cure Dec.
Requisitioned 6-10
Identifying Alabama’s role in the organization of the Foundries 13-17
Confederacy, including hosting the secession convention and the Reserves
inauguration ceremony for leaders Blockade runners
Recognizing Montgomery as the first capital of the Confederacy Inflation
Engaged
Interpreting the Articles of the Confederation and the Gettysburg Munitions
Address Invading
Draft
Legitimate
Able-bodied
8. Explain Alabama’s economic and military role during the Civil War. Sectionalism Nov. Dec. Alabama
Examples: economic—production of iron products, munitions, textiles, and Sovereignty 22-26 21 Chapter 5
ships Adjourned 29-30
military—provision of military supplies through the Port of Mobile, provision Abolished Dec.
of armament center at Selma Tariff 6-10
Recognizing military leaders from Alabama during the Civil Divisive 13-17
War Oratory
Comparing roles of women during and after the Civil War on Inaugurated
the home front and battlefront Accommodations
Explaining economic conditions as a result of the Civil War,
including the collapse of the economic structure, destruction of
the transportation infrastructure, and high casualty rates
Greene County School System
Alabama Studies
Dates Date
Grade 4 Course of Study Standards Vocabulary
Taught Tested
Resources % Mastery
9. Analyze political and economic issues facing Alabama during Occupied Jan. Mar. 21 Alabama
Reconstruction for their impact on various social groups. Carpetbaggers 10-14 Ch. 6
Examples: political issues—military rule, presence of Appointed 17-21
Freedmen’s Bureau, Alabama’s readmittance to the Union Military rule 24-28
Radical Republicans
economic issues—sharecropping, tenant farming, scarcity of th
13 Amendment
goods and money Nullify
Interpreting the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Derogatory
Amendments to the Constitution of the United States Delegates
Identifying African Americans who had an impact on Alabama Ratify
during Reconstruction in Alabama Scalawags
Stipulated
Identifying major political parties in Alabama during
Reconstruction
10. Analyze social and educational changes during the late
nineteenth and early twentieth century for their impact on
Alabama.
Meteorologists
Examples: social—implementation of the Plessey versus Ferguson
―separate but not equal court decision, birth of the National Loans
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Peninsula
educational—establishment of normal schools and land-grant colleges Veterans
Jan. 31-
such as Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical (A&M) University, Efficient
Feb. 4
Auburn University, Tuskegee University, Alabama State University Diversity Alabama
7-12 Mar. 21
Explaining the development and changing role of industry, G.I. Bill
14-18
Ch. 7 & 9
trade, and agriculture in Alabama during the late nineteenth and Agribusiness
21-25
early twentieth centuries, including the rise of Populism Pulp
Explaining Jim Crow laws Jim Crow laws
Pupil placement
Identifying Alabamians who made contributions in the fields of
integrate
science, education, the arts, politics, and business during the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
Greene County School System
Alabama Studies
Dates Date
Grade 4 Course of Study Standards Vocabulary
Taught Tested
Resources % Mastery
Suburbs Jan. 28 – Mar. 21 Alabama
11. Describe the impact of World War I on Alabamians, including Wireless radio Feb. 4 Ch. 7
the migration of African Americans from Alabama to the North Diplomatic relations 7-11
Epidemic 21-25
and West, utilization of Alabama’s military installations and
Migrating 28- Apr. 1
training facilities, and increased production of goods for the war Boll weevil
effort. Commute
Ocean liners
Recognizing Alabama participants in World War I, including Dog fights
Alabama’s 167th Regiment of the Rainbow Division Civilians
Migrants
Identifying World War I technologies, including airplanes,
Conserve
machine guns, and chemical warfare Telegraph
War bonds
Banned
Prosperity Jan. 28 – Mar. 21 Alabama
12. Explain the impact the 1920s and Great Depression had on Scarce Feb. 4 Ch. 8
different socioeconomic groups in Alabama. Recessions 7-11
Speaker 21-25
Examples: impact of the 1920s—increase in availability of
Reservoirs 28- Apr. 1
electricity, employment opportunities, wages, products, Stock market
consumption of goods and services; overproduction of goods; Murals
stock market crash Revenue
impact of the Great Depression—overcropping of land, Saturated
unemployment, poverty, establishment of new federal programs Consecutively
Speculation
Explaining how supply and demand impacted economies of Rotating
Alabama and the United States during the 1920s and the Great Majority leader
Levees
Depression Strikes
Greene County School System
Alabama Studies
Dates Date
Grade 4 Course of Study Standards Vocabulary
Taught Tested
Resources % Mastery
13. Describe the economic and social impact of World War II on Nazi Apr. May 27 Alabama
Alabamians, including the entry of women into the workforce, Newsreels 4-8 Ch. 8
increase in job opportunities, rationing, and utilization of Persecuting 11-15
Alabama’s military installations, military recruitment, the draft, Censors 18-22
Sympathies
and a rise in racial consciousness.
Rationed
Submerge
Recognizing Alabama participants in World War II, including Conning tower
the Tuskegee Airmen and women in the military Domestic jobs
Justifying the strategic placement of military bases in Alabama, Technical training
including Redstone Arsenal, Fort Rucker, Fort McClellan, and Unconditional surrender
Craig Air Force Base
14. Analyze the modern Civil Rights Movement to determine the Integrate Jan. 31- Mar. 21 Alabama
social, political, and economic impact on Alabama. Boycott Feb. 4 Ch. 9
Recognizing important persons of the modern Civil Rights Unconstitutional 7-12
Nonviolent protests 14-18
Movement, including Martin Luther King, Jr., George C.
Civil rights 21-25
Wallace, Rosa Parks, Fred Shuttlesworth, John Lewis, Malcolm Desegregation
X, Thurgood Marshall, Hugo Black, and Ralph David Pupil placement
Abernathy Jim Crows Laws
Describing events of the modern Civil Rights Movement, Freedom of choice
including the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Sixteenth Street Demonstrations
Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, the Freedom Riders Fads
bus bombing, and the Selma-to-Montgomery March Minorities
Explaining benefits of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting
Rights Act of 1965, and Brown versus Board of Education
Supreme Court case of 1954
Using vocabulary associated with the modern Civil Rights
Movement, including discrimination, prejudice, segregation,
integration, suffrage, and rights
Greene County School System
Alabama Studies
Dates Date
Grade 4 Course of Study Standards Vocabulary
Taught Tested
Resources % Mastery
Tourism April May 27 Alabama
15. Identify major world events that influenced Alabama since Locks 25-29 Ch. 10
1950, including the Korean Conflict, the Cold War, the Vietnam Pocosin May
Liberal arts 2-6
War, the Persian Gulf War, and the War on Terrorism.
Spelunk
Segregationist
Globalization
Incentives
Lottery
Databases April May 27 Alabama
16. Determine the impact of population growth on cities, major road Spawned 9-13 Ch. 12
systems, demographics, natural resources, and the natural Heritage 16-20
Commodity
environment of Alabama during the late twentieth century and
Hardwood
early twenty-first century. Aquaculture
Mergers
Describing how technological advancements brought change to Poultry
Alabamians, including the telephone; refrigerator; automobile; Temperate
television; and wireless, Internet, and space technologies Scrub trees
Mode
Relating Alabama’s economy to the influence of foreign-based
Pullets
industry, including the automobile industry Forestry
Pulpwood
destinations
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