Themes by Topic
Missouri 1 Students in Missouri public schools will acquire the knowledge and skills to gather, analyze and apply information and ideas.
1.9 Students will demonstrate within and integrate across all content areas the ability to identify, analyze and compare the institutions, traditions and art forms of past and present societies
- Africa: East African Culture and Language
- Africa: History and Culture
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- Alaska
- Amish People, Life, and Culture
- 古代文明:中国
- Ancient Civilizations: Maya
- Ancient Civilizations: Mesopotamia
- Ancient Greece
- Ancient Rome
- Animal Adaptations: Physical and Behavioral
- Animals: Barn Owls
- Animals: Guide Dogs
- Animals: Reindeer
- Animals: Turkeys
- Architecture
- Architecture: Skyscrapers
- Art Museums
- Art: French Art and Artists
- Art: Middle Eastern Geometric Art
- Author Study: Cormac McCarthy
- Author Study: Edgar Allan Poe
- Author Study: Eric Carle
- Barbarian Invasions in the 4th-6th Century
- Baseball: Negro League
- Baseball: Overview
- Baseball: St. Louis Cardinals
- Black History Month
- Calendars
- Changes in America since 1900
- Citizenship: How to Become a U.S. Citizen
- Civil Rights Movement
- Civil War: African American Soldiers
- Civil War: Causes and Battles
- Civil War: Confederate Soldier
- Civil War: Drummer Boys
- Civil War: Union Soldier
- Civil War: Women
- Continent: Asia
- Continent: South America
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- Countries: Commonwealth of Independent States
- Country: Afghanistan
- Country: Bolivia
- Country: Brazil
- Country: Canada
- Country: Ecuador
- Country: El Salvador
- Country: France
- Country: French Polynesia
- Country: Germany
- Country: Ghana
- Country: Guatemala
- Country: Honduras
- Country: Iceland
- Country: India
- Country: Iraq
- Country: Ireland
- Country: Italy
- Country: Jamaica
- Country: Japan
- Country: Madagascar
- Country: Malaysia
- Country: Mexico
- Country: Mexico: Traditions and Holidays
- Country: Pakistan
- Country: Peru
- Country: Philippines
- Country: Russia for Elementary Grades
- Country: South Africa
- Country: South Korea
- Country: Spain
- Country: Taiwan (Disputed region of China)
- Country: United Kingdom
- Crafts: Around the World
- Cultures from Around the World
- Dance History
- Decade: 1910-1919
- Decade: 1920-1929
- Decade: 1950-1959
- Decade: 1960-1969
- Decade: 1970-1979
- Decade: 1980-1989
- Dragons
- Egypt: Ancient Culture
- Egypt: Modern Culture and Lifestyle
- Egypt: Pyramids
- Elections for Elementary Students
- Elections for Upper Grades
- Espionage and Spies
- Explorers: French Explorers and Settlers Around the Mississippi
- Famous Americans: African Connections
- Famous Americans: Latin American Connections
- Famous People: Benjamin Franklin
- Famous People: Explorers of North America
- Famous People: Jackie Robinson
- Famous People: Norman Rockwell
- Famous People: Pocahontas
- Famous People: Rosa Parks
- Famous People: Ruby Bridges
- Famous People: Vincent Van Gogh
- Fashion and Costume Design
- First Amendment
- Folktales: Fairy Tales
- Folktales: Pourquoi Tales
- Food: Recipes From Around the World
- Food: Unusual Dishes From Around the World
- French Revolution
- Funeral Customs
- Geography: Middle Atlantic Region
- Geography: Midwest Region of the United States
- Geography: New England Region of the United States
- Geography: Northeastern Region of the United States
- Geography: Ocean: Fishing and Oil Drilling
- Geography: Pacific Coast Region
- Geography: Southern Region of the United States
- Geography: Western Region of the United States
- Health: Polio
- Helping Students Understand the War in Iraq
- Historic Documents: Bill of Rights
- Historic Documents: Declaration of Independence
- Historic Documents: Emancipation Proclamation
- Holiday: April Fool's Day
- Holiday: Birthdays
- Holiday: Christmas Around the World
- Holiday: Christmas Traditions in America
- Holiday: Cinco de Mayo
- Holiday: Columbus Day
- Holiday: Grandparents Day
- Holiday: Groundhog Day
- Holiday: Halloween
- Holiday: Hanukkah
- Holiday: Independence Day
- Holiday: Kwanzaa
- Holiday: Lunar New Year
- Holiday: Mardi Gras
- Holiday: Memorial Day
- Holiday: Mother's Day
- Holiday: Presidents Day
- Holiday: St. Patrick's Day
- Holiday: Thanksgiving
- Holiday: Valentine's Day
- Holocaust
- Immigration: Angel Island
- Immigration: Ellis Island
- Industrial Revolution
- Interviewing Senior Citizens and Grandparents
- Inventions
- Inventions: Ice Cream and Ice Cream Cones
- Latin American Culture
- Lewis and Clark Expedition: Louisiana Purchase and Exploring the West
- Lewis and Clark Expedition: Sacagawea
- Lewis and Clark Expedition: York
- Life in the Past and Life Now
- Literature Awards: Beehive Award Nominees for Young Adult Books 2005-2006
- Literature Awards: Gateway Readers Award Nominees 2005-2006
- Literature: "A Day No Pigs Would Die" by Robert Newton Peck
- Literature: "A Raisin in the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry
- Literature: "Al Capone Does My Shirts" by Gennifer Choldenko
- Literature: "Animal Farm" By George Orwell
- Literature: "Antigone" by Sophocles
- Literature: "As I Lay Dying" by William Faulkner
- Literature: "Birchbark House" by Louise Erdrich
- Literature: "Caddie Woodlawn" by Carol Ryrie Brink
- Literature: "Dear America Book: West to a Land of Plenty" by Jim Murphy
- Literature: "Dear America" and "My Name is America" Civil War Books
- Literature: "Dear America: Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie" by Kristiana Gregory
- Literature: "Dear America: Christmas After All" by Kathryn Lasky
- Literature: "Frindle" by Andrew Clements
- Literature: "Grandfather's Journey" by Allen Say
- Literature: "Little House on the Prairie" by Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Literature: "Old Yeller" by Fred Gipson
- Literature: "Out of the Dust" by Karen Hesse
- Literature: "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" by Eleanor Coerr
- Literature: "Shiloh" by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
- Literature: "Sign of The Beaver" by Elizabeth George Speare
- Literature: "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London
- Literature: "The Castle in the Attic" by Elizabeth Winthrop
- Literature: "The Cat Who Went to Heaven" by Elizabeth Coatsworth
- Literature: "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck
- Literature: "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Literature: "The Great Kapok Tree" by Lynne Cherry
- Literature: "The Great Turkey Walk" by Kathleen Karr
- Literature: "The Hundred Dresses" by Eleanor Estes
- Literature: "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving
- Literature: "Thunder Rolling in the Mountains" by Scott O'Dell
- Literature: "True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle" by Avi
- Literature: "Under the Blood Red Sun" by Graham Salisbury
- Literature: Cinderella Stories
- Literature: Connecting to Ancient Civilizations
- Literature: Little House Books by Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Local Government: Mayor
- Mackinac Bridge
- Magic: History
- Maps: How to Use Them
- Maps: Missouri
- Masks: Ceremonial and Cultural
- Mayflower Voyage
- Medieval Castles
- Medieval Feudalism
- Medieval Knights
- Missouri Compromise
- Missouri Regions: Chariton Valley
- Missouri Regions: Mark Twain
- Missouri Regions: Osage Lakes
- Missouri Regions: St. Louis
- Missouri: Caves
- Missouri: City of St. Louis
- Missouri: Civil War
- Missouri: Famous People
- Missouri: Famous People: Dred Scott
- Missouri: Geography and Landforms
- Missouri: Government
- Missouri: Interstate 70
- Missouri: Juvenile Justice System
- Missouri: Platte Purchase
- Missouri: States Surrounding Missouri
- Model United Nations Preparation
- Mythology
- Native American Culture
- Native Americans: Adobe Houses
- Native Americans: Anasazi: Mesa Verde National Park
- Native Americans: Choctaw
- Native Americans: Iowa Tribe
- Native Americans: Missouri Tribes
- Native Americans: Mound Builders
- Native Americans: Navajo
- Native Americans: Osage Tribe
- Native Americans: Paiutes
- Native Americans: Plains Indians
- Native Americans: Shoshone
- Native Americans: Sitting Bull
- Native Americans: Totem Poles
- Native Americans: Trail of Tears
- Native Americans: Utes
- Newspapers: Political Cartoons
- Nobel Prize
- Olympic Games: Athletes and Records
- Olympic Games: History
- Olympic Games: Summer 2004
- Olympic Games: Torch Relay
- Olympic Games: Winter 2002
- Orphan Trains, 1854-1929
- Performing Arts: Drama
- Photography
- Photos and Images for Educational Use
- Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony
- Pioneer Life: Food
- Pioneer Life: Settling on the Homestead
- Pioneer Life: Sod Houses
- Pirates
- Pompeii
- Pony Express
- Postage Stamps
- Quilts: Literature Activities
- Quilts: Past and Present
- Revolutionary War: Battles
- Revolutionary War: Choosing Sides
- Revolutionary War: Elementary School
- Revolutionary War: Spies
- Rivers: Mississippi River
- Schools 100 Years Ago: Turn of the 20th Century
- Science: Caves
- Science: Greenhouse Effect
- Science: Robotics
- September 11
- Shakers
- Shakespeare: "Hamlet"
- Shakespeare: "Julius Caesar"
- Shakespeare: "Macbeth"
- Shakespeare: "Romeo and Juliet"
- Shakespeare: His Life and Times
- Shakespeare: The Globe Theatre
- Shoes
- Slavery: The Underground Railroad
- Space: Constellations
- St. Louis Immigrants
- Statue of Liberty
- The Crusades
- Thirteen Colonies: Daily Life
- Thirteen Colonies: Founding History
- This Day in History
- Transportation: Boats
- Transportation: Grades 1-2
- Transportation: Overview
- Transportation: Transcontinental Railroad
- U.S. Flag
- U.S. Government: Executive Branch
- U.S. Government: Judicial Branch
- U.S. Government: Legislative Branch
- U.S. President: Abraham Lincoln
- U.S. President: George Washington
- U.S. President: Jimmy Carter
- U.S. President: John F. Kennedy
- Vikings
- Vintage Games
- Washington, D.C.
- Web Design: Free Clip Art and Photographs
- Westward Expansion: Oregon Trail
- Westward Expansion: Trails West
- Women's History Month
- World War II for Upper Grades
- World War II: Guadalcanal
- Writing: Historical Fiction
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