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6th Grade: History and Geography of Early Eastern Hemisphere Civilizations

“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” Confucius

Major Topic Areas:

Basic Geography Skills (e.g., continents, oceans, hemispheres, and latitude/longitude)

Five Themes of Geography

Tools of the Historian (e.g., measuring/organizing time, and primary/secondary sources)

Early Humans-Old and New Stone Ages

Ancient Mesopotamia

Ancient Egypt

Ancient Greece

Ancient Rome

5 Major Belief Systems of the World -Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism

6th Grade Understandings:
The development of civilization is affected by geography.

All civilizations experience similar patterns of rise, peak, and decline.

The values of groups are reflected in their traditions, ceremonies, rituals, and belief systems.

Across time, technological innovations impact people, places, and regions. Through interdependence and interaction, civilizations experience cultural diffusion.


Discovery Channel


History Channel


National Geography

7th Grade: History of the United States and New York I, Regents

American Indian Studies – Civil War

"A nation of well-informed men who have been taught to know and prize the rights which God has given them cannot be enslaved. It is in the region of ignorance that tyranny begins."

- Benjamin Franklin

Social Studies 7R Curriculum Units of Study

First Semester:

I. Geography and the First Americans

II. The Age of European Exploration: An American Perspective

III. The “Revolution Evolution”

IV. The Constitution: A Democratic Resolution

Second Semester:

V. Manifest Destiny: From Exploration to Expansion

VI. A Nation Torn Apart:

From Civil War to Reconstruction

13 Colonies:

Road to Revolution:

7th Grade: History of the United States and New York I, Honors

American Indian Studies – Civil War

"Do you want to know who you are? Act! Actions will delineate and define you."

Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States

Social Studies 7H Curriculum Units of Study

Social Studies 7R Curriculum Units of Study

First Semester:

I. Geography and the First Americans

II. The Age of European Exploration: An American Perspective

III. The “Revolution Evolution”

IV. The Constitution: A Democratic Resolution

Second Semester:

V. Manifest Destiny: From Exploration to Expansion

VI. A Nation Torn Apart:

From Civil War to Reconstruction

The honors course is enhanced with challenging reading and writing assignments characteristic of high school Social Studies and college history courses.  

8th Grade: History of the United States and New York II, Regents

Civil War - The Contemporary Era

"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." -FDR

Social Studies 8R Curriculum Units of Study:

First Semester:

I. The Civil War and Reconstruction

II. The Late 19th Century American West

III. Early 20th Century Industrialization

IV. The Progressive Era

V. United States Imperialism

VI. The United States and WWI

VII. The 1920s

Second Semester:

VIII. The Great Depression

IX. The United States and WWII

X. The Cold War

XI. The Civil Rights Era

XII. The Reagan Years XIII. The United States Contemporary Era 

The New York Times Upfront:

CNN Student News:

History Channel Resources:

National Geographic:

8th Grade: History of the United States and New York II, Honors

Civil War -Contemporary Era

"Ask not what your country can do for you...ask what you can do for your country."    -JFK

Social Studies 8H Curriculum

First Semester:

I. The Civil War and Reconstruction

II. The Late 19th Century American West

III. Early 20th Century Industrialization

IV. The Progressive Era

V. United States Imperialism

VI. The United States and WWI

VII. The 1920s

Second Semester:

VIII. The Great Depression

IX. The United States and WWII

X. The Cold War

XI. The Civil Rights Era

XII. The Reagan Years

XIII. The United States Contemporary Era

The honors course is enhanced with challenging reading and writing assignments characteristic of high school Social Studies and college history courses.  

The New York Times Upfront:

CNN Student News:

History Channel Resources:

National Geographic: