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Culture
Folk life
Music
Recreation
History
Before
the civil war
After
the civil war
Industries
Modern
Kentuckians
Past
Kentuckians
Timeline
Man-Made Features
Counties
Fascinating
facts
Government
Landmarks
Symbols
Natural Features
Animals
Climate
Landforms
Natural
Resources
Plants
Regions
Core Content
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Core Content Included in the Design of this
Webpage:
| SS-E-2.1.2 |
Elements of culture (e.g., language, music, art, dress,
food, stories, folktales) serve to define specific groups and may result
in unique perspectives. |
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| SS-E-4.1.1 |
Simple physical, political, and thematic maps, globes,
charts, photographs, aerial photography, and graphs can be used to find
and explain locations and display information. |
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| SS-E-4.2.1 |
Every place is unique and can be described by its human
(e.g., language, religion, housing) and physical characteristics (e.g.,
landforms, climates, water.)
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| SS-E-4.4.2 |
People adapt to or modify the environment (e.g., produce
food, build shelter, make clothing) to meet their needs.
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| SS-E-5.2.5 |
Symbols (e.g., state and national flags,) slogans,
monuments/buildings, patriotic songs, poems (e.g., the Pledge of
Allegiance,) and selected readings (e.g., the Gettysburg Address) are used
to describe or illustrate important ideas and events in Kentucky and
American history. |
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