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Welcome to Social Studies
What we Study in 6th Grade
World HistoryEarly Civilizations (Mesopotamia, Ancient China, Rome, Greece, India, Egypt, etc)
World in Transition
Renaissance and Reformation
Encounters and Exchange
Geography/Geographic Applications
The World in Spatial Terms
Places and Regions
Physical Systems
Human Systems
Environment and Society
CivicsFoundations of Government
Functions of Government
Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship
Government Systems of the World
EconomicsFoundations of Economics
Personal Finance
AmericasAztecs, Mayans, Mogollons, Mound builders, etc
Civics Geography Economics
Grading
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Things parents learn from children:
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Your child should know their current grade at all
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Things parents learn from children: