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Oklahoma History: Introduction

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Instructional Resources

Teacher-vetted lesson ideas and supplemental resources correlated to the Oklahoma Academic Content Standards for Social Studies. 


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Sample Unit Progression

This course progression provides a sample vision for learning that engages in meaningful, connected social studies. Unit samples offer examples of collaborative and inquiry-based lesson ideas, as well as formative assessments.

 

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Engagement Strategies

Suggested instructional strategies to support the Social Studies Practice, develop critical thinking, and engage students in collaborative inquiry.

In Oklahoma History and Government, students will examine the people and events that have formed and transformed the landscape and cultures of the places and peoples that have become Oklahoma. The student will analyze the important political and ideological movements, as well as economic, cultural, and political accomplishments of state, national, and world significance. The learning of Oklahoma history and government should lead students to link Oklahoma’s history to local, national, and global contexts.

 

 

 

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