Core Subjects Test Review for Social Studies
Core Subjects Test Review for Social Studies, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.9, with 58 lectures, 19 quizzes, based on 1570 reviews, and has 3351 subscribers.
You will learn about You will learn the social studies content you need for the Core Subjects exam, organized into easy-to-follow sections: U.S. History, Texas History, and more. You will strengthen your test-taking knowledge and skills through section quizzes and full-length practice tests. You will study customized handouts for each content section that contain maps, graphs, and other easy to read organizational aids. You will learn test-taking tips from a social studies methods university professor. This course is ideal for individuals who are This course will help any individual studying for the Core Subjects exam, whether that person is a practicing teacher, a teacher education student, or anyone else studying for the social studies section of the Core Subjects exam. It is particularly useful for This course will help any individual studying for the Core Subjects exam, whether that person is a practicing teacher, a teacher education student, or anyone else studying for the social studies section of the Core Subjects exam.
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Summary
Title: Core Subjects Test Review for Social Studies
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.9
Number of Lectures: 58
Number of Quizzes: 19
Number of Published Lectures: 58
Number of Published Quizzes: 19
Number of Curriculum Items: 77
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 77
Number of Practice Tests: 2
Number of Published Practice Tests: 2
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- You will learn the social studies content you need for the Core Subjects exam, organized into easy-to-follow sections: U.S. History, Texas History, and more.
- You will strengthen your test-taking knowledge and skills through section quizzes and full-length practice tests.
- You will study customized handouts for each content section that contain maps, graphs, and other easy to read organizational aids.
- You will learn test-taking tips from a social studies methods university professor.
Who Should Attend
- This course will help any individual studying for the Core Subjects exam, whether that person is a practicing teacher, a teacher education student, or anyone else studying for the social studies section of the Core Subjects exam.
Target Audiences
- This course will help any individual studying for the Core Subjects exam, whether that person is a practicing teacher, a teacher education student, or anyone else studying for the social studies section of the Core Subjects exam.
This course is specifically designed to help people pass the social studies section of the Core Subjects exam. The course organizes the social studies TEKS for grades 1-5 into easy-to-follow sections. It presents each content section through video lectures, downloadable and printable handouts, and review quizzes. In the video lectures, Dr. Neumann explains the essential elements of each topic and adds context and connections among the sections to help students gain a fuller understanding of the material. At the end of course, students take two practice tests that will further prepare them for the Core Subjects exam.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to the course
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: U.S. History – European Exploration and Settlement of North America
Lecture 1: European Exploration and Settlement of North America
Chapter 3: U.S. History- The 13 Colonies
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: New England Colonies
Lecture 3: Middle Colonies
Lecture 4: Southern Colonies
Lecture 5: One Body and Two Documents
Chapter 4: U.S. History – Causes of the American Revolution
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Political Context
Lecture 3: Economic Context
Lecture 4: French & Indian War
Lecture 5: Spiraling Events
Chapter 5: U.S. History – The Revolutionary War
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Build up to War
Lecture 3: Early Years of the War
Lecture 4: Middle and Final Years of the War
Chapter 6: U.S. History – The Articles of Confederation
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: How the AOC Organized the Government
Lecture 3: Problems Caused by the AOC
Chapter 7: U.S. History – The Constitution
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Issues Faced by the Framers
Lecture 3: Ratification of the Constitution
Lecture 4: Bill of Rights
Chapter 8: U.S. History – The War of 1812
Lecture 1: War of 1812
Chapter 9: U.S. History – The Industrial Revolution
Lecture 1: Early Events
Lecture 2: Industries and Inventions
Chapter 10: U.S. History – Westward Expansion
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Territorial Acquisitions
Chapter 11: U.S. History – The Civil War
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Events Leading to War
Lecture 3: Big Events
Lecture 4: Effects of the War
Chapter 12: U.S. History -Industrialization and Urbanization
Lecture 1: Industrialization
Lecture 2: Urbanization
Chapter 13: U.S. History – Women's Suffrage and Civil Rights Movements
Lecture 1: Women's Suffrage Movement
Lecture 2: Civil Rights Movement – Overview
Lecture 3: Civil Rights Movement – Key Events
Chapter 14: Texas History
Lecture 1: European Exploration and Settlement of Texas
Lecture 2: American Settlement of Texas
Lecture 3: 1822-1835
Lecture 4: Texas Revolution
Lecture 5: Republic of Texas
Lecture 6: Annexation and the Mexican War
Lecture 7: Late 1800s and Early 1900s in Texas
Lecture 8: Native Americans in Texas
Chapter 15: Government
Lecture 1: Types of Governments
Lecture 2: Historical Influences
Lecture 3: Federal System
Lecture 4: Three Branches of Government
Lecture 5: Judicial Review
Lecture 6: Constitutional Amendments
Lecture 7: Electoral College – Overview
Lecture 8: Electoral College – Changing Size
Chapter 16: Economics
Lecture 1: Economic Systems
Lecture 2: Economic Concepts – Part 1
Lecture 3: Economic Concepts – Part 2
Chapter 17: Geography
Lecture 1: Geography
Chapter 18: Historical Research
Lecture 1: Historical Research
Chapter 19: End of Course Practice Tests
Instructors
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Dr. Jacob Neumann
University Professor
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- 3 stars: 95 votes
- 4 stars: 365 votes
- 5 stars: 1094 votes
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