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8 th Grade Social Studies

8 th Grade Social Studies. Connecting Themes Enduring Understandings . Technological Innovation. Conflict & Change. Rule of Law. 8 th Grade. Production, Distribution, Consumption. Movement/ Migration. Individuals, Groups, Institutions. Distribution of Power. Location.

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8 th Grade Social Studies

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  1. 8th GradeSocial Studies Connecting Themes Enduring Understandings

  2. Technological Innovation Conflict & Change Rule of Law 8th Grade Production, Distribution, Consumption Movement/ Migration Individuals, Groups, Institutions Distribution of Power Location

  3. Conflict & Change When there is conflict between or within societies, change is the result. How might conflict among family members result in change for that family? What conflict has occurred in your community and how was it resolved?

  4. Technological Innovation Technological innovations have consequences, both intended and unintended, for a society. How has access to the internet both benefited and harmed school? What technological innovations have impacted the way you are taught and the way you study?

  5. Rule of Law In a democracy, rule of law influences the behavior of citizens, establishes procedures for making policies, and limits the power of government. What prevents teachers or police from abusing their power? Why should(or shouldn’t) you have all laws and rules written down in an official document?

  6. Production, Distribution, Consumption The production, distribution, and consumption of goods/services produced by the society are affected by the location, customs, beliefs, and laws of the society.

  7. Production, Distribution, Consumption What are some of the products produced or manufactured in your area? How are these products distributed to others?

  8. Individuals, Groups, Institutions The actions of individuals, groups, and/or institutions affect society through intended and unintended consequences.

  9. Individuals, Groups, Institutions How might the actions of a few students bring consequences for an entire class? What decisions have you made in your life that have had intended or unintended consequences?

  10. Location Location affects a society’s economy, culture, and development. How do your activities change depending on where you go on vacation or where you choose to spend your free time? What are some differences between city(urban) and country(rural) areas?

  11. Distribution of Power Distribution of power in government is a product of existing documents and laws combined with contemporary values and beliefs. Why is power structure at school set up the way it is? How is power divided in your family?

  12. Movement/ Migration The movement or migration of people and ideas affects all societies involved. How does your class change when a new student moves in? What impact do you have on your community?

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