United Kingdom. South Africa. Australia Brazil. Vikings. Mexico. Canada India. Greece Rome. Russia. China. Japan. Grade 6

Similar documents
The Hemet Unified School District HISTORY/SOCIAL SCIENCE Content Standards In the Classroom

Grade Six. Prentice Hall: Ancient Civilizations. Social Studies/Treasures Correlation

Sixth grade Social Studies Instructional guide Third Quarter minute periods per Week

HISTORY/SOCIAL SCIENCE 6

Ancient History Review. How much do you remember from 6th grade?

Africa and the Paleolithic Age * Early Metallurgy and Agriculture

Chapter Study Guides. Using the Study Guides in Your Classroom

Intermediate World History A: From Prehistory Through the Middle Ages

Regents Review. Unit Summaries

Final Exam Study Guide. Name. A map that shows the landscape features of a place such as mountains, rivers, and lakes

LYNDHURST HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY DEPARTMENT:WORLD HISTORY

Block 1 Cumulative Test Review

DISCOVERING OUR PAST: ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS. California Standards Practice Student Workbook

STANDARD 2 PART 2 NOTES

HIST-WHI MVHS Z Saunders Rome Test Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions

SOL 4 - World History I. Ancient Persian, India & China

HIST-WHI MVHS Z Saunders Early Man and River Civ Test Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions

Cultures of Persia, India, and china. WH I 4a-e

Opener - According to the text what 3 things should you know by the end of Chapter 1?

Early Civilizations UNIT 1

WORLD HISTORY S1 FINAL EXAM REVIEW GUIDE

Alabama Course of Study Social Studies

Global Studies I. Final Exam Review Norman Howard School

Name: Date: Pd: World History Fall Semester Final Review

Final Comprehensive Exam Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer in the Student Answer Booklet.

Each of these pages is dedicated to a particular section/region, and is broken down as follows:

POLITICAL SCIENCE 110A HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT I: From Citizens to Saints: Plato to Augustine

SUBJECT: 6 th Grade Social Studies. SIX WEEKS PERIOD: 1st Six Weeks

Cyrus, Cambyses Darius and his admin. Persepolis Achaemenid Empire Satrap/Satrapy. Xerxes Persian Wars Seleucid Empire Parthian Empire Sasanid Empire

Hindu Kush. Himalayas. monsoon. Harappan Civilization. planned city. Lesson Main Ideas. Physical Geography of India. Mountains and Waterways.

STUDENT WORKBOOK. California Reading Essentials and Study Guide

World History Topic 3 Reading Guide Ancient India and China

SOL 6 - WHI. The Romans

the Mauryan Empire. Rise of the Maurya Empire

Curriculum Guide Class: Social Studies World Cultures Grade: Sixth

Sixth Grade Unit 4: Ancient India, Ancient China Suggested Length of Time: 6 Weeks

WHI.04: India, China, and Persia

Ancient India and China

ANCIENT CHINA GUIDED NOTES. 1. The climate in the north of China is cold and dry, while in the south,

AP WORLD HISTORY. Conduct further reading on topics, concepts, and terminology as needed. Big ideas and other important information are in italics.

Overview of Eurasian Cultural Traditions. Strayer: Ways of the World Chapter 5

New Visions Global History Curriculum 9th Grade Pacing Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3

Prehistory. Early Man. Paleolithic Era. Neolithic Era. Archaeology

Review Questions 1. What were the cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro like?

Ancient Civilizations Final Exam


REVIEW FOR THE UNIT 2 TEST

India Notes. The study of Ancient India includes 3 time periods:

How did geography influence settlement and way of life in ancient Greece?

Effect. Summarize impact. Neolithic Revolution = the keeping of animals and the growing of food on a regular basis

What were the major accomplishments of the civilizations of India and China during the Classical Era?

AP World History (Povletich) Period 2 Review Topics

UNIT TWO In this unit we will analyze Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Indian, and Chinese culture.

World History Fall Semester ACP Review Packet

Early Civilizations. When and where did homo sapiens first emerge? What was the migration pattern of homo sapiens? Why were early humans nomadic?

Sources Spodek Textbook Chapter 1-3 Maps in textbook Chapter 1-3 Class notes from Stearns Textbook Spodek CD Chapter 1-3

World History First Benchmark Assessment

India s First Empires

Advanced Placement World History Summer Assignment

World Civilizations The Global Experience, AP* Edition, 6 th Edition 2011

Fiero, Gloria. The Humanistic Tradition (6th Ed.). Book 2: Medieval Europe and the World Beyond. McGraw-Hill, New York: 2010, ISBN #

World History Unit 1 Lesson 1 Geography, etc

EAST ASIA DAOIST INFLUENCES IN CHINA ANCESTOR VENERATION. Illustrative Examples AFRICA POETRY MEDICINE METALLURGY ARCHITECTURE

Englewood Public School District World History Grade 6 First Marking Period

CHAPTER FIVE The Classical Period: Directions, Diversities and Declines by 500 C.E.

What is Civilization?

SY 2018/ st Final Term Revision. Student s Name: Grade: 9A. Subject: Social Studies. Teacher Signature

Student Name: Advanced Placement World History 10. Seaford High School Mandatory Summer Assignment 2017 Due Date: Wednesday, 9/6/17

Unit 4: Ancient River Valley Civilizations - China

Indias First Empires. Terms and Names

Previous/future knowledge: This is the first time students have been taught about hunter-gatherer communities.

First Civilizations. Paleolithic Era to Agricultural Revolution

Name Class Date. TRUE/FALSE Read the FALSE statements below. Replace each underlined word with one from the word bank that makes each sentence TRUE.

India Notes. How do the different monsoons affect the climate of India?

Chapter 8: Indian Empires New Arrivals in South Asia

CHINA JEOPARDY. Misc Vocabulary Dynasties Silk Road Civs

Name: Date: Period: UNIT 2 TEST SECTION 1: THE GUPTA EMPIRE IN INDIA

Review Unit Packet (page 1-37)

Chapter 4 Reading Guide Classical Civilization in the Mediterranean: Greece and Rome

India and China Chapter 3.

Semester Exam Study Guide!

Chapter 5 Reading Guide The Classical Period: Directions, Diversities, and Declines by 500 C.E.

WHI SOL Review Packet: Part II

GRS 100 Greek and Roman Civilization

Himalaya Tallest mountains in the world. Hindu Kush To the NW, above the Indus river.

Lesson 1: The Geography of China

Northeast High School AP World History Summer Assignment * If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Krzys at

World History Honors Semester 1 Review Guide

India s First Empires

Indian Identity. Sanskrit promoted as language of educated (minimal)

World History: Patterns of Interaction. People and Ideas on the Move, 2000 B.C. 250 B.C.

Ancient Wisdom. Ancient human had achieved a lot before start of civilizations In many places they had discovered:

1) Pastoralism is the branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock.

Ancient India. Section Notes Geography and Early India Origins of Hinduism Origins of Buddhism Indian Empires Indian Achievements

Ancient River Valley Civilizations

WHAT I NEED TO KNOW GEOGRAPHY TO 1500 A.D. (C.E.) STANDARDS OF LEARNING TEST TO PASS THE WORLD HISTORY AND BOBBIE J. CUTLIP, ED.D.

1. Subcontinent - A large distinguishable part of a continent

Intro to Greece: The Rise of Democracy

ANCIENT GREECE & ROME. *take notes on your notebook paper in the order they appear on these slides.

INTRO TO GREECE 8/28/2017. BIG IDEA The Greeks matter to us because: I. GREEK GEOGRAPHY

Transcription:

California Historical and Social Sciences Content Standards--Grade 6 Correlated to Reading Essentials in Social Studies Perfection Learning Corporation Grade 6 6.1 Students describe what is known through archaeological studies of the early physical and cultural development of humankind from the Paleolithic era to the agricultural revolution 1. Describe the hunter-gatherer societies, including the development of tools and the use of fire 2. Identify the locations of human communities that populated the major regions of the world and describe how humans adapted to a variety of environments. 3. Discuss the climatic changes and human modifications of the physical environment that gave rise to the domestication of plants and animals and new sources of clothing and shelter 6.2 Students analyze the the early civilizations of Mesopotamia,, and Kush 1. Locate and describe the major river systems and discuss the physical settings that supported permanent settlement and early civilizations 2. Trace the development of agricultural techniques that permitted the production of economic surplus and the emergence of cities as centers of culture and power 3. Understand the relationship between religion and the social and political order in Mesopotamia and 4. Know the significance of Hammurabi's Code 5. Discuss the main features of ian art and architecture

Grade 6 6. Describe the role of ian trade in the eastern Mediterranean and Nile valley 7. Understand the significance of Queen Hatshepsut and Ramses the Great 8. Identify the location of the Kush civilization and describe its political, commercial, and cultural relations with 9. Trace the evolution of language and its written forms 6.3 Students analyze the the Ancient Hebrews 1. Describe the origins and significance of Judaism as the first monotheistic religion based on the concept of one God who sets down moral laws for humanity 2. Identify the sources of the ethical teachings and central beliefs of Judaism (the Hebrew Bible, the Commentaries): belief in God, observance of law, practice of the concepts of righteousness and justice, and importance of study; and describe how the ideas of the Hebrew traditions are reflected in the moral and ethical traditions of Western civilization 3. Explain the significance of Abraham, Moses, Naomi, Ruth, David, and Yohanan ben Zaccai in the development of the Jewish religion 4. Discuss the locations of the settlements and movements of Hebrew peoples, including the Exodus and their movement to and from, and outline the significance of the Exodus to the Jewish and other people

Grade 6 5. Discuss how Judaism survived and developed despite the continuing dispersion of much of the Jewish population from Jerusalem and the rest of Israel after the destruction of the second Temple in A.D. 70 6.4 Students analyze the the early civilizations of Ancient 1. Discuss the connections between geography and the development of city-states in the region of the Aegean Sea, including patterns of trade and commerce among Greek city-states and within the wider Mediterranean region 2. Trace the transition from tyranny and oligarchy to early democratic forms of government and back to dictatorship in ancient, including the significance of the invention of the idea of citizenship (e.g., from Pericles' Funeral Oration). 3. State the key differences between Athenian, or direct, democracy and representative democracy 4. Explain the significance of Greek mythology to the everyday life of people in the region and how Greek literature continues to permeate our literature and language today, drawing from Greek mythology and epics, such as Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, and from Aesop's Fables 5. Outline the founding, expansion, and political organization of the Persian Empire 6. Compare and contrast life in Athens and Sparta, with emphasis on their roles in the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars 7. Trace the rise of Alexander the Great and the spread of Greek culture eastward and into

Grade 6 8. Describe the enduring contributions of important Greek figures in the arts and sciences (e.g., Hypatia, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Euclid, Thucydides). 6.5 Students analyze the the early civilizations of 1. Locate and describe the major river system and discuss the physical setting that sup-ported the rise of this civilization 2. Discuss the significance of the Aryan invasions 3. Explain the major beliefs and practices of Brahmanism in and how they evolved into early Hinduism 4. Outline the social structure of the caste system 5. Know the life and moral teachings of Buddha and how Buddhism spread in, Ceylon, and Central Asia 6. Describe the growth of the Maurya empire and the political and moral achievements of the emperor Asoka 7. Discuss important aesthetic and intellectual traditions (e.g., Sanskrit literature, including the Bhagavad Gita; medicine; metallurgy; and mathematics, including Hindu-Arabic numerals and the zero). 6.6 Students analyze the the early civilizations of 1. Locate and describe the origins of Chinese civilization in the Huang-He Valley during the Shang Dynasty

Grade 6 2. Explain the geographic features of that made governance and the spread of ideas and goods difficult and served to isolate the country from the rest of the world 3. Know about the life of Confucius and the fundamental teachings of Confucianism and Taoism. 4. Identify the political and cultural problems prevalent in the time of Confucius and how he sought to solve them 5. List the policies and achievements of the emperor Shi Huangdi in unifying northern under the Qin Dynasty 6. Detail the political contributions of the Han Dynasty to the development of the imperial bureaucratic state and the expansion of the empire 7. Cite the significance of the trans- Eurasian "silk roads" in the period of the Han Dynasty and Roman Empire and their locations 8. Describe the diffusion of Buddhism northward to during the Han Dynasty 6.7 Students analyze the religious, and social structures during the development of 1. Identify the location and describe the rise of the Roman Republic, including the importance of such mythical and historical figures as Aeneas, Romulus and Remus, Cincinnatus, Julius Caesar, and Cicero 2. Describe the government of the Roman Republic and its significance (e.g., written constitution and tripartite government, checks and balances, civic duty).

Grade 6 3. Identify the location of and the political and geographic reasons for the growth of Roman territories and expansion of the empire, including how the empire fostered economic growth through the use of currency and trade routes 4. Discuss the influence of Julius Caesar and Augustus in 's transition from republic to empire 5. Trace the migration of Jews around the Mediterranean region and the effects of their conflict with the Romans, including the Romans' restrictions on their right to live in Jerusalem 6. Note the origins of Christianity in the Jewish Messianic prophecies, the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as described in the New Testament, and the contribution of St. Paul the Apostle to the definition and spread of Christian beliefs (e.g., belief in the Trinity, resurrection, salvation). 7. Describe the circumstances that led to the spread of Christianity in Europe and other Roman territories 8. Discuss the legacies of Roman art and architecture, technology and science, literature, language, and law