Students are responsible for all notes and activities handwritten in class for all quizzes and tests as well as for a notebook grade at the conclusion of each chapter. The information below is taken from the SC Department of Education Social Studies Support Documents which can be found at http://ed.sc.gov/agency/Standards-and-Learning/Academic-Standards/old/cso/social_studies/documents/Grade5.pdf
All classroom activities and topics of study in Social Studies are based on the standards listed below.
All classroom activities and topics of study in Social Studies are based on the standards listed below.
Ch. 4 Industry and Immigration
L. 1 Inventors Change the World
5.3.1 Explain how the Industrial Revolution was furthered by new inventions and technologies,
including new methods of mass production and transportation and the invention of the light bulb,
the telegraph, and the telephone.
including new methods of mass production and transportation and the invention of the light bulb,
the telegraph, and the telephone.
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5-3.2 Identify prominent inventors and scientists of the period and summarize their inventions or
discoveries, including Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, the Wright Brothers, and Albert
Einstein.
discoveries, including Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, the Wright Brothers, and Albert
Einstein.
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L. 2 The Rise of Big Business
5-3.3 Explain the effects of immigration and urbanization on the American economy during the
Industrial Revolution, including the role of immigrants in the work force and the growth of cities,
the shift from an agrarian to an industrial economy, and the rise of big business.
Industrial Revolution, including the role of immigrants in the work force and the growth of cities,
the shift from an agrarian to an industrial economy, and the rise of big business.
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L. 3 New Americans
5-3.3 Explain the effects of immigration and urbanization on the American economy during the
Industrial Revolution, including the role of immigrants in the work force and the growth of cities,
the shift from an agrarian to an industrial economy, and the rise of big business.
Industrial Revolution, including the role of immigrants in the work force and the growth of cities,
the shift from an agrarian to an industrial economy, and the rise of big business.
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5-3.4 Summarize the significance of large-scale immigration and the contributions of immigrants to
America in the early 1900s, including the countries from which they came, the opportunities and
resistance they faced when they arrived, and the cultural and economic contributions they made
to this nation.
America in the early 1900s, including the countries from which they came, the opportunities and
resistance they faced when they arrived, and the cultural and economic contributions they made
to this nation.
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L. 4 The Labor Movement
5-3.5 Explain how building cities and industries led to progressive reforms, including labor reforms,
business reforms, and Prohibition.
business reforms, and Prohibition.
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