Reavis High School Curriculum Snapshot/Cover Page for History of Chicago Unit 1: the Physical Setting Unit 2: City on the Make

Reavis High School Curriculum Snapshot/Cover Page for History of Chicago Unit 1: the Physical Setting Unit 2: City on the Make

Reavis High School Curriculum Snapshot/Cover Page for History of Chicago Unit 1: The Physical Setting Chicago's geographic and geological characteristics will be taught in this unit. Students will gain an understanding of 10 how the area's physical characteristics were formed. The evolution of Chicago and the metropolitan area will also Days be discussed. Other topics covered will be Chicago's grid system and how Chicago compares in size to other metropolitan areas in the United States. Unit 2: City on the Make Students will examine Chicago as the crossroads of economic and cultural exchange from prehistoric time to the present. Students will understand how Native 15 Americans, European explorers, and early Americans Days developed Chicago into a hub of economic and cultural activity. Areas of study will include pre-1871, the I &M Canal, development of the railroad, the Chicago Stockyards, and current economic forces. Unit 3: City in Crisis Students will study how conflicting social, economic, and 15 political forces created disorder and forced changes in the Chicago area. Topics included in this unit will be The Days Chicago Fire, The Haymarket Affair, Al Capone and Prohibition, and the 1968 Democratic Convention. Unit 4: Ethnic Chicago Students will gain an overview of how Chicago's communities have developed over ethnic and racial lines. Students will study past and present community 10 settlement patterns and understand forces that have Days caused changes in these patterns. Other topics of study will include the 1919 and 1968 Race Riots, Jane Addams, and the development of the Reavis community. Unit 5: Unique Chicago Students will explore institutions and personalities that are uniquely Chicago. Students will learn about 15 innovations associated with Chicago and the unique Days personalities that have shaped its history. Topics of study will include Chicago architecture, politics, and food. Unit 6: My Kind of Town Students will learn about major cultural institutions and events that have played a role in Chicagoans' lives. 10 Investigation of music, art, sports, and other Days institutions will be discussed. Topics such as the development of Blues music, The World's Fairs, and the evolution of professional sports will be covered. .

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