Tracks: Impressions of America
& the California Content Standards for History/Social Science

Tracks: Impressions of America is a 12-part video series, teacher guide and a CD-ROM. The following matrix shows the relationship between each program in the series and the national Social Studies content strands and correlating California Content Standard by number. A numerical index of content standards and appropriate programming, along with a matrix showing the K-5 and 6-8 Historical and Social Sciences Analysis skills for each program can be found at the bottom of this page.

National Social Studies Strands Time, Continuity & Change People, Places & Environments; Global Connections Production, Distribution & Consumption; Science, Technology & Society Culture; Individual Development & Identity Power, Authority & Governance; Individuals, Groups & Institutions Civic Ideals & Practices
Tracks #1

Trekking Across Our Land

-Development of diverse Native American cultures

3.2

-Pre-Columbian migration of humans from Asia to North America

5.1

-Agriculture as the driving force in determining settlement patterns of Native Americans -Migration and immigration patterns as dynamic, positive forces. -Settlements led to evolution of early Native American societies -Contributions of Native Americans to modern American lifestyles
Tracks #2

Spain Comes to America

-European explorers sought to control North America

3.3

-Impact of European settlers on Timucuan people of Florida

5.2

-Early Atlantic trade routes

5.2

-The conflict between European nations in North America

5.3

-Spain & England battle for control of America

5.3

-The role of the soldier in European expansion.
Tracks #3

Early European Settlements

-Interactions between Europeans and Powhatans

3.3

-Selection of location for the Jamestown settlement

5.2, 5.4

-Evolution of a plantation economy dependent on slavery

-The economic boom of tobacco

 -The motivation and goals of Jamestown, VA settlers

-John Smith

5.4

-How indentured servants were eventually replaced by African slaves

5.4

 -Early examples of racism
Tracks #4

Seeds of Revolution

-How New England settlements differ from other regions

5.4

-Religious persecution drives ideologies of New England settlers

5.5

-Trade an important factor even in earliest settlements - Pilgrims and Puritans promote concepts of religious freedom and human equality

5.4

-The Boston Tea Party

5.5

-Revolutionaries organize in Faneuil Hall

5.4

Tracks # 5

Independence!

-The Declaration of Independence

-Benjamin Franklin

3.4, 5.5

-Taxation without representation

5.5

-Economic forces fuel revolutionary fervor

5.5

-Loyalists’ views conflict with revolutionary colonists

5.6

-The Continental Congress

-The Committees of Correspondence

5.5

-Ideals of personal liberty as presented in the Declaration of Independence

4.5, 5.6

Tracks # 6

A New Nation

-U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights

-Thomas Jefferson

5.7, 8.2

-The selection of Washington D.C. as the nation's capitol -Jefferson's passion for science and technology

8.1

-The War of 1812

8.5

-The Connecticut Compromise establishes the bicameral legislature

5.7, 8.1, 8.2

-Patriotism & the new Nationalism

5.7. 8.1

Tracks # 7

Westward Ho!

-Settlement moves westward

5.8, 8.4

-Mexican-American War and Louisiana Purchase

5.8, 8.8

-Causes of the spread and entrenchment of slavery

-The establishment of transportation routes to the west

5.8

-Contrasting views of European settlers and Native Americans toward the land -The Trail of Tears and the establishment of Indian reservations

8.5, 8.8

-19th Century Federal policy toward Native Americans

8.12

Tracks # 8

Divided & United

-The American Civil War

8.10

-Racial discrimination

8.7

-The role of the cotton gin on southern agricultural economy

8.7

-Southern values and politics are contrasted with the industrialized North

8.10

-Abolitionism

8.9

- The modern Civil Rights movement
Tracks # 9

The Urbanization  of America

-The Industrial Revolution

8.12

-Shift from rural to urban societies

8.12

-Mechanization fuels the American economy

-Evolution of the labor force from agricultural-based to manufacturing-based 8.12

-Increased immigration brings cultural diversity

8.12

-Organized labor

8.12

-Pluralism and cultural diversity become key characteristics of national identity.

8.12

 Tracks # 10

The Road toMt. Rushmore

-Westward expansion

8.6

-Devastation of native buffalo herds & other environmental damage from westward expansion -Railroads to the west encouraged ranching, farming & mining development

-Gold Rush

8.6

-Spanish influence in the West

8.6

-Homestead Act -Mt. Rushmore monument epitomizes expansionist values

8.8

Tracks # 11

America at War

-Manifest Destiny

8.8

-The Great Depression -The Atomic Age -America as a world military power

WWI & WWII

-The New Deal -Military patriotism
Tracks # 12

Changing Times and Modern Industries

-The Cold War

-20th Century industrial diversification

-The Marshall Plan

-Modern advances toward racial and gender equality

-The emergence of a global economy

-Cold War sparks industrial and technological growth

-Sustainable resources

-NATO

-Modern Asian immigration

-The break-up of the Soviet Union

-Cuban Missile Crisis

-Civil Rights legislation

-The U.S. role in promoting the spread of democracy

Index for California Standards:

Grade 3: Continuity & Change

Grade 4: California: A Changing State

Grade 5: United States History and Geography: Making a New Nation

Grade 8: United States History and Geography: Growth & Conflict

Tracks: Impressions of America & the California standards for Historical and Social Sciences Analysis Skills

In the area of skills development, the Tracks: Impressions of America video series, teacher guide and CD-ROM address all three skill sets identified for the K-5 and 6-8 group as described in the recently revised California standards, pre-publication version. Below, a detailed analysis of the programs and CD-ROM activities that relate to specific skill sets are shown:

Chronological & Spatial Thinking Research, Evidence & Point of View Historical Interpretation
K-5
programs # 1, #2, #3 & #4

CD-ROM

  • all timeline activities
  • Spain Comes to America activity
  • all panoramic pictures
K-5
programs #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, & #7

CD-ROM

  • all database activities
  • A New Nation activity
K-5
programs #3, #4, #5 #6, & #7

CD-ROM

  • Early European Settlements activity
  • The Road to Mt. Rushmore panoramic picture
6-8
all programs, but especially # 1, # 2, # 3, #7 & #10

CD-ROM

  • all timeline activities
  • Early European Settlements activity
  • all panoramic pictures
6-8
all programs, but especially #2, #5 & #10

CD-ROM

  • all database activities
  • The New Nation activity
6-8
all programs but especially #3, #8, #9 & #11

CD-ROM

  • Independence! panoramic picture
  • Westward Ho! activity

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