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6 th Grade Social Studies 2012-2013
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Page 1: Human Geography Using a variety of maps, charts, graphs etc.. to provide an understanding of basic elements needed for the development of civilizations.

6th Grade Social Studies

2012-2013

Page 2: Human Geography Using a variety of maps, charts, graphs etc.. to provide an understanding of basic elements needed for the development of civilizations.

Human Geography Using a variety of maps, charts, graphs etc.. to provide an understanding of basic elements needed for the development of civilizations.

Unit One

Page 3: Human Geography Using a variety of maps, charts, graphs etc.. to provide an understanding of basic elements needed for the development of civilizations.

Early Humans and the Rise of Civilizations

Mesopotamia, what makes a civilization, Code of Hammurabi and its impact on legal systems

Unit Two

Page 4: Human Geography Using a variety of maps, charts, graphs etc.. to provide an understanding of basic elements needed for the development of civilizations.

Ancient China

Geography and how location influenced the people of Ancient China.

Unit Three

Page 5: Human Geography Using a variety of maps, charts, graphs etc.. to provide an understanding of basic elements needed for the development of civilizations.

Ancient India

Geography, affect of subcontinent’s isolation on development, Aryan Invasion (leading events)

Unit Four

Page 6: Human Geography Using a variety of maps, charts, graphs etc.. to provide an understanding of basic elements needed for the development of civilizations.

Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia

Egyptian geography, culture, influence of the Nile River on Egyptian development, Egyptian achievements in writing, elaborate temples and tombs

Unit Five

Page 7: Human Geography Using a variety of maps, charts, graphs etc.. to provide an understanding of basic elements needed for the development of civilizations.

Ancient Greece

Geography, development of city-states, culture (drama, olympics, government, etc..), influence on culture through the Mediterranean and Europe

Unit Six

Page 8: Human Geography Using a variety of maps, charts, graphs etc.. to provide an understanding of basic elements needed for the development of civilizations.

Ancient Rome

Life in the Roman Republic, culture (entertainment, art and architecture), religion (Roman Catholicism), the fall of the Roman Empire and events leading to it

Unit Seven

Page 9: Human Geography Using a variety of maps, charts, graphs etc.. to provide an understanding of basic elements needed for the development of civilizations.

Islam and Muslim Empire

Geography, adaptation to environment, origin of Islam and affect on daily life

Unit Eight

Page 10: Human Geography Using a variety of maps, charts, graphs etc.. to provide an understanding of basic elements needed for the development of civilizations.

Culture and Kingdoms of Africa

Geography, adaptation to the different regions, East Africa, created wealth

Unit Nine

Page 11: Human Geography Using a variety of maps, charts, graphs etc.. to provide an understanding of basic elements needed for the development of civilizations.

Classic India

Hinduism and the Caste system, affect of religion on mobility of the people

Unit Ten

Page 12: Human Geography Using a variety of maps, charts, graphs etc.. to provide an understanding of basic elements needed for the development of civilizations.

Imperial China

Silk Road, how silk became principal element for economy

Unit Eleven

Page 13: Human Geography Using a variety of maps, charts, graphs etc.. to provide an understanding of basic elements needed for the development of civilizations.

Feudal Japan

Shintoism and its influence on family structure

Unit Twelve

Page 14: Human Geography Using a variety of maps, charts, graphs etc.. to provide an understanding of basic elements needed for the development of civilizations.

Medieval Europe

Feudal system, reasons behind the development of this system

Unit Thirteen


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