New poster for Georgia K-12 GSE social studies standard SS4H5c

Get the latest printable poster in a series designed for the Georgia K-12 community by the Digital Library of Georgia, based upon the Georgia Social Studies Standards of Excellence.

These resources provide high-quality, standards-aligned materials that help teachers meet their students’ varying academic interests and needs.

The latest poster is for the 4th grade Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) SS4H5c module on Historical Understandings:

Identify major battles, campaigns, and events: Fort Sumter, Gettysburg, the Atlanta Campaign, Sherman’s March to the Sea, and Appomattox Court House.

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Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

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This resource is in the public domain.

You can download the poster here.

The poster has been designed to fit an 8.5” x 11” letter-sized sheet of paper, and all content is in the public domain to ensure print accessibility for all students and educators.

Heads up, Georgia K-12 social studies teachers! 

Visit us at https://bit.ly/DLGEducatorResources, where you can find:

  • Our entire K-12 poster series
  • Georgia Standards of Education-aligned Social Studies teaching modules for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 8th graders
  • Resources for teachers and students participating in National History Day and National History Day Georgia.
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New 8th Grade Social Studies Poster Available Online (SS8H11b Social Studies Standards of Excellence module)

We’re happy to share the latest in a series of printable posters for K-12 educators and students, based upon the Georgia 8th Grade Social Studies Standards of Excellence. 

These resources provide high-quality, standards-aligned materials that help teachers meet the varying academic interests and needs of their students.

The latest poster is for the SS8H11b module, “Evaluate the role of Georgia in the modern civil rights movement. Describe the role of individuals (Martin Luther King, Jr. and John Lewis), groups (SNCC and SCLC) and events (Albany Movement and March on Washington) in the Civil Rights Movement.” 

The poster is downloadable here and comes from the Southern school news. (Nashville, Tenn.) 1954-1965, April 01, 1964, Page 9, “School Board Takes Some Actions Advocated by Little Rock Negroes”

You can also review our other posters covering Georgia Social Studies standards of excellence here.

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