6th Grade- World History
Course Description
This class will trace the impact that early humankind and the major world civilizations had on our society. The course will focus on the Western and Eastern history. It will draw connections from the past to the present through using Current Events. Writing skills, map skills, and independent research will be emphasized in this course to help develop critical thinking skills.
Course Objectives
- Analyze how events are related over time.
- Assess the credibility of primary and secondary sources.
- Formulate questions based on information needs.
- Use effective strategies for locating information.
- Summarize information in written, graphic, and oral formats.
Course Topics
Early Humankind
The World’s Early People (Paleolithic and Neolithic periods)
Ancient River Valley Civilizations
Mesopotamia
Egypt
Indus Valley
China
Classical Civilizations
Greece
Rome
The World’s Early People (Paleolithic and Neolithic periods)
Ancient River Valley Civilizations
Mesopotamia
Egypt
Indus Valley
China
Classical Civilizations
Greece
Rome
Test and Quiz Corrections
If a student gets below an 84% on a test or quiz they have the opportunity for a "retake" and take the test over again to earn up to an 84%. Each student will be permitted to "retake" ONE test per marking period. There is no restriction as to the number of quizzes that can be "retaken".