Social Studies
with Mrs. Ross & Mrs. Vidakovic
with Mrs. Ross & Mrs. Vidakovic
Local places to visit to learn history:
Atlanta History Center
High Museum of Art
Tellus Museum
Southeastern Railway Museum
Booth Western Art Museum
Roosevelt's Little White House
The Breman Museum
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park
Federal Reserve Bank
United States History Year 3: Industrialization to the Digital Age
“In fifth grade, students are in the final year of a three year study of United States history in which all four strands (history, geography, civics/government, and economics) are integrated. Students begin the year learning about the growth of 19th century industry and innovation in the United States, and culminate the study with the events and impact of September 11, 2001. The geography strand emphasizes the influence of geography on U.S. history during these same time periods. In the civics/government strand, students learn about the rights of citizens contained within the Constitution, and how changes have been made over time to the Constitution to protect the rights of citizens. In the economic strand, students explore the ways consumers and producers have interacted in the American economy.”-- from GADOE doc