The 6th grade curriculum covers North American geography and American history from exploration through the Civil War over four quarters. The first quarter focuses on geography of North America and early cultures. The second quarter examines colonial life, politics, economics, and the American Revolution. The third quarter looks at the first five presidents and territorial expansion. The final quarter focuses on the Civil War with an end of year review.
(California Studies in Critical Human Geography 9) Bowman, Isaiah - Smith, Neil - American Empire - Roosevelt's Geographer and The Prelude To Globalization-University of California Press (2004)
The 6th grade curriculum covers North American geography and American history from exploration through the Civil War over four quarters. The first quarter focuses on geography of North America and early cultures. The second quarter examines colonial life, politics, economics, and the American Revolution. The third quarter looks at the first five presidents and territorial expansion. The final quarter focuses on the Civil War with an end of year review.
The 6th grade curriculum covers North American geography and American history from exploration through the Civil War over four quarters. The first quarter focuses on geography of North America and early cultures. The second quarter examines colonial life, politics, economics, and the American Revolution. The third quarter looks at the first five presidents and territorial expansion. The final quarter focuses on the Civil War with an end of year review.
The 6th grade curriculum covers North American geography and American history from exploration through the Civil War over four quarters. The first quarter focuses on geography of North America and early cultures. The second quarter examines colonial life, politics, economics, and the American Revolution. The third quarter looks at the first five presidents and territorial expansion. The final quarter focuses on the Civil War with an end of year review.
The sixth grade curriculum consists of an overview of
North American Geography and American studies from the age of exploration to the Civil War. The basic curriculum is as follows: 1st nine weeks -- Geography Geographic regions of North America Major bodies of water Early North American Cultures Exploration 2nd nine weeks -- Colonial American colonization Colonial American life Colonial American politics and economics American Revolution 3rd nine weeks -- First five Presidents of the United States Territorial expansion Civil War 4th nine weeks -- Civil War End of year review
(California Studies in Critical Human Geography 9) Bowman, Isaiah - Smith, Neil - American Empire - Roosevelt's Geographer and The Prelude To Globalization-University of California Press (2004)