California 4th Grade Mission Project

The California 4th Grade Mission Project is an assignment in which fourth grade students in California public schools (and private Catholic schools) learn about the state's California missions.

Content Standard

The Study of the Early California Missions is part of California's 4th Grade Curriculum. Most California school districts use this study as the first primary source experience for elementary school children. The study involves a visit to a California Mission, the writing of a paper, and the creation of a model of the student's Mission of choice.[1]

The California State Board of Education has identified the following as the standard content for this project:

Criticism

This topic is controversial in that it is often taught in a way that shows the missions as cultural centers for the California natives without mentioning that they were used to convert local natives to Catholicism, sometimes coercively. Discussion of revolts where Native Americans attacked missions are generally missing from the Fourth-grade curriculum.

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