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California
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November 22-24, 2024
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December 3, 2024
December 12, 2024
April 9 - 11, 2025
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April 25 - 26, 2025
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February 1, 2025
Sacramento, CA
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- Subject–Grade Level Correlations
- Correlations for Foundations
- Level One (Elementary Level) Content Standards Correlation
- Level Two (Middle School Level) Content Standards Correlation
- Level Three (High School Level) Content Standards Correlation
- 10th Grade Content Standards Correlation
- 11th Grade Content Standards Correlation
- ELA 5th Grade Correlation
- ELA 8th Grade Correlation
- ELA 11th and 12th Grade Correlation
Teachers using Level 3 WTP who have students reading below grade level or are English language learners may wish to have those students use the Level 2 or Level 1 text. Likewise, some teachers using level 2 may want to use level 1 as well, or for the more gifted student readers, use level 3. The same can be said of level 1 teachers wanting to use level 2.
Below is a correlation between levels 1,2 and 3. Level 3 has nine more lessons than Level 2 and some content (e.g., Civil War, national bureaucracy, returning to fundamental principles) are not discussed in Level 2.
California We the People hopes that this will become a useful tool for those teachers and departments that use multiple levels of the textbook as well as showing that the material and activities that are found in our We the People texts can be transferred/translated to different grade levels
In Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH), students will study the cultural, economic, political, and social developments that have shaped the United States from c. 1491 to the present. Instruction focuses on analyzing texts, visual sources, and other historical evidence and writing essays expressing historical arguments.
In Advanced Placement United States Government and Politics (AP Gov), students will study the key concepts and institutions of the political system and culture of the United States. Instruction focuses on reading, analyzing, and discussing the U.S. Constitution and other documents, as well as completing a research or applied civics project.
The Center has created crosswalks that correlate our We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution textbook to AP learning objectives for both APUSH and AP Gov.
▽ Nationally
November 22-24, 2024
Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA
December 3, 2024
December 12, 2024
April 9 - 11, 2025
National Conference Center, Leesburg, VA
April 25 - 26, 2025
Virtually
▽ In Your State
February 1, 2025
Sacramento, CA
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