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CK In Your State History – North Carolina Grade 4: The Story of North Carolina


Focus:
This unit introduces the history and geography of North Carolina. Students learn about North Carolina’s physical and human features, including its government. They trace the state’s history from the first people who lived in the region to the present day. Students explore North Carolina’s colonial history and its involvement in historical national and international events, such as the American Revolution, the Civil War, the Great Depression, two world wars, the Cold War, and the civil rights movement.

NOTE: The unit can be implemented in a few as 35 days or as many as 140 days. Sample pacing guides for each option are included in the teacher materials.

Number of Lessons: 10

Instruction Time: 45 minutes (Each lesson may be divided into shorter segments.)

Additional Search Terms:
social studies • history • geography • civics • state history • state histories • North Carolina • elementary

CK In Your State Grade 4 English

Individual Resources

CK In Your State History - North Carolina Grade 4: The Story of North Carolina STUDENT READER

The Student Reader offers engaging and richly illustrated informative text. Each volume includes maps, historical photographs, vocabulary sidebars, and a glossary.

CK In Your State History - North Carolina Grade 4: The Story of North Carolina TEACHER GUIDE

The Teacher Guide provides detailed lesson plans for each Student Reader or Student Volume chapter, as well as instructional support, activity suggestions, activity page masters, and assessments.

CK In Your State History - North Carolina Grade 4: The Story of North Carolina TIMELINE CARDS

Timeline Cards serve as visual aids to reinforce big ideas, clarify the chronology and context of historical events, and prompt discussion.

CK In Your State History - North Carolina Grade 4: The Story of North Carolina ONLINE RESOURCES

The Online Resources provide background information for the teacher, instructional support for lessons in the Teacher Guide, and additional activities that build on the information and instruction in the unit.