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Social Studies Pacing Guide Grade 6 To successfully complete sixth grade Social Studies the learner will Week Essential Outcome/Concept/General Overview 1-3 Map Skills Geography Planet Earth 4-6 Early History Europe 7-9 Early History of the Americas 1st Quarter Overview *Core Standards Indiana Standards 6.1.17 Technological societies 6.3.2 Latitude and Longitude * 6.3.3 Physical Characteristics of Regions * 6.3.5 Rivers, mountains, and bodies of water 6.1.1 Rise and decline of ancient civilizations* 6.1.2 Religions * 6.1.3 Contributions of Roman Empire* 6.1.4 Political, cultural, social, and economic systems* 6.1.5 Crusades* 6.1.7 Black Death* 6.1.19 Historical periods and eras 6.1.20 Historical perspectives 6.2.3 English monarchy, Magna Carta/Bill of Rights* 6.2.4 Nation-state* 6.1.1 Rise and decline of civilizations* 6.1.2 Religions* Resources used (textbook pages, charts, assessments, etc.) Chapter 1-2 (H pages) Map Skills Chapter 13 Chapter 5 MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 1 6.1.4 Political, social, and economic systems* 6.1.6 Trade routes and cultural centers* 6.1.19 Historical periods and eras On-going standards 6.1.6 Trade Routes* 6.1.15 Industrialization and urbanization* 6.1.18 Timelines* 6.1.21 Cause and effect* 6.1.23 Research* 6.1.24 Issues and perspectives* 6.2.1 Governments* 6.2.7 Citizenship* 6.3.1 Map*s 6.3.2 Latitude and longitude* 6.3.7 Climate regions* 6.3.10 Culture* 6.3.11 Anthropology and archeology 6.4.1 Trade* 6.4.6 Standards of living* 6.4.7 Economic issues* 6.4.8 Economic connections* 6.4.9 Consumers and producer*s Summative Questions Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 1: 1, 2, 3 page 23 2: 1-6 page 47 11: 2,4, 5,6, 7 page 273 12: 1, 3, 5, 6 page 295 5: 3, 5 page 139 MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 2 2nd Quarter Overview Week 10-11 Essential Outcomes/Concepts/General Overview History of Early, Modern Europe 12-13 Modern European History 14-15 Southern Europe Indiana Standards Resource used (textbook charts, assessments, etc.) pages, 6.1.2 Religions * Chapter 14 6.1.8 Renaissance* 6.1.9 Renaissance and scientific revolution* 6.1.11 Spanish and Portuguese colonies 6.1.12 Reformation* 6.1.13 Age of Enlightenment* 6.1.14 Industrial Revolution* 6.1.17 Technology societies 6.1.19 Historical periods and eras 6.2.3 English monarchy, Magna Carta/Bill of Rights* 6.2.4 Nation-States */ 6.1.16 Political ideologies* Chapter 15 6.1.18 Timelines* 6.1.19 Historical periods and eras 6.1.20 Historical perspectives 6.2.6 Political organizations* 6.1.2 Religions * Chapter 16 6.1.22 Historical accounts and passages 6,3.3 Physical characteristics of regions * 6.3.4 Cultural characteristics of regions* 6.3.14 Physical environment and MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 3 16-18 West-Central Europe On-going standards Summative Questions human populations 6.1.2 Religions * 6.2..6 Political organizations* 6.3.3 Physical characteristics* 6.3.4 Cultural characteristics* 6.4.2 Trade* 6.4.3 Currency exchange 6.1.6 Trade Routes* 6.1.15 Industrialization and urbanization* 6.1.18 Timelines* 6.1.21 Cause and effect* 6.1.23 Research* 6.1.24 Issues and perspectives* 6.2.1 Governments* 6.2.7 Citizenship* 6.3.1 Map*s 6.3.2 Latitude and longitude* 6.3.7 Climate regions* 6.3.10 Culture* 6.3.11 Anthropology and archeology 6.4.1 Trade* 6.4.6 Standards of living* 6.4.7 Economic issues* 6.4.8 Economic connections* 6.4.9 Consumers and producer*s Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 17 6: 1,2 4, 6 page 159 7: 1, 3, 5, 6, 7 page 183 8: 1, 4, 5, 6 page 203 9: 1,2, 6, 7 page 225 10: 1,2, 3, 6 page 245 MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 4 3rd Quarter Overview Week 19-20 Essential outcome/Concept/General Overview Northern Europe 21-22 Eastern Europe 23-24 Russia and the Caucasus Indiana Standards 6.2.4 Nation-states* 6.2.5 Major forms of government* 6.3.3 Physical characteristics of regions* 6.3.4 Cultural characteristics of regions* 6.3.6 Climate differences 6.1.2 Religions * 6.1.20 Historical perspectives 6.1.23 Research questions and resources* 6.2.1 Historical and contemporary governments* 6.3.3 Physical characteristics of regions* 6.3.4 Cultural characteristics of regions* 6.4.9 Consumers and producers* 6.1.2 Religions * 6.1.20Historical perspectives 6.2.1 Historical and contemporary governments* 6.2.7 Citizenship and citizen’s role* 6.3.3 Physical characteristics of regions* 6.3.4 Cultural characteristics Resources used (textbook pages, charts, assessments) Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 5 25-26 Mexico 27 Central America On-going standards of regions* 6.3.5 Rivers, mountains, and bodies of water 6.3.9 Population distribution and growth* 6.1.2 Religions* Chapter 6 6.1.11 Spanish and Portuguese colonies 6.3.3 Physical characteristics of regions* 6.3.4 characteristics of regions* 6.3.5 Rivers, mountains, and bodies of water 6.3.9 Population distribution and growth* 6.3.12 Distribution of natural resources* 6.3.13 Human interaction with environments 6.4.4 Economic systems 6.1.2 Religions * Chapter 7 6.3.3 Physical characteristics of regions* 6.3.4 Cultural Characteristics of regions* 6.3.12 Distribution of natural resources* 6.4.4 Economic systems 6.1.6 Trade Routes* 6.1.15 Industrialization and urbanization* 6.1.18 Timelines* MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 6 6.1.21 Cause and effect* 6.1.23 Research* 6.1.24 Issues and perspectives* 6.2.1 Governments* 6.2.7 Citizenship* 6.3.1 Map*s 6.3.2 Latitude and longitude* 6.3.7 Climate regions* 6.3.10 Culture* 6.3.11 Anthropology and archeology 6.4.1 Trade* 6.4.6 Standards of living* 6.4.7 Economic issues* 6.4.8 Economic connections* 6.4.9 Consumers and producer*s Summative Questions Chapter 341 Chapter 373 Chapter 397 Chapter 13: 1,2, 3, 5, 6, 7 page 14: 2,3,5, 6, 7 page 15: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 page 16: 2, 4, 6, 7 page 421 MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 7 4th Quarter Overview Week 2830 Essential outcome/Concept/ General Overview South America 31-33 Canada 3436 Unites States Indiana Standards Resources used (textbook pages, charts, assessments, etc.) Chapters 8-10 6.1.2 Religions * 6.1.10 Colonization* 6.1.11 Spanish and Portuguese colonies 6.1.20 Historical perspectives 6.2.1 Historical and contemporary governments* 6.2.7 Citizenship and citizen’s role* 6.3.3 Physical characteristics of region*s 6.3.4 Cultural characteristics of regions* 6.3.7 Climate regions* 6.3.8 Biomes 6.3.12 Distribution of natural resources* 6.4.2 Trade* 6.1.17 Technological societies Chapter 12 6.1.23 Research and resources* 6.2.7 Citizenship and citizen’s role* 6.3.3 Physical characteristics* 6.3.4 Cultural characteristics* 6.3.5 Rivers, mountains, and bodies of water 6.1.2 Religions * Chapter 11 6.1.11 Spanish and Portuguese colonies MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 8 On-going standards Summative Questions 6.1.17 Technological societies 6.1.20 Historical perspectives in literature 6.2.1 Governments * 6.2.2 Systems of government 6.2.5 Citizens and human rights* 6.3.3 Physical characteristics of regions * 6.4.1 Trade * 6.1.6 Trade Routes* 6.1.15 Industrialization and urbanization* 6.1.18 Timelines* 6.1.21 Cause and effect* 6.1.23 Research* 6.1.24 Issues and perspectives* 6.2.1 Governments* 6.2.7 Citizenship* 6.3.1 Map*s 6.3.2 Latitude and longitude* 6.3.7 Climate regions* 6.3.10 Culture* 6.3.11 Anthropology and archeology 6.4.1 Trade* 6.4.6 Standards of living* 6.4.7 Economic issues* 6.4.8 Economic connections* 6.4.9 Consumers and producer*s Chapter 17: 1,2, 4, 5, 6 page 445 MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 9 Chapter 18: 1,2, 3, 6, 7 page 465 Chapter 19: 1,3,4,5,6, 7 page 489 Chapter 20: 1,2,3, 6 page 513 Revised 1.4.13 MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 10 Standards and Assessment Vocabulary Social Studies The purpose of the Standards and Assessment Vocabulary is to highlight words or phrases contained in the Indiana Academic Standards that may appear on ISTEP+ and to develop an awareness of connections between the standards and assessment. Key Word or Phrase Describe Example Explain Explain the significance Identify Using what you have learned Notes Which best describes Examples Describe two ways international trade benefits individual living in different countries. Describe one similarity and one difference between the beliefs of Christianity and Islam. Give examples to support a statement presented An example Explain the affects of cultural religious interactions between civilizations. Of an event or person An example Describe and explain the significance of ancient Egyptian achievements in two of the following areas: Art, Architecture, Government, Religion Identify locations on maps Identify characteristics Often a map, information or a short excerpt is presented to stimulate student thinking. Students should use this stimulus but also reflect on their own knowledge before answering the question. MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 11 Core Standard 1: History Key historic movements Key historic events Key historic figures Contributions to the development of modern European and American nations from early civilizations to modern times. 6.1.1 Early and Classical Civilizations: 1900 B.C. /B.C.E to 700 A.D. /C.E. Describe the rise; the political, technological and cultural achievements; and the decline of ancient civilizations in Europe and Mesoamerica. 6.1.2 Early and Classical Civilizations: 1900 B.C. /B.C.E to 700 A.D. /C.E. Describe and compare the beliefs, the spread and the influence of religions throughout Europe and Mesoamerica. 6.1.3 Medieval Period: 400 A.D. /C.E. - 1500 A.D./C.E. Explain the continuation and contributions of the Eastern Roman Empire after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Learning Targets/Outcomes Evaluate the cause and effect of ancient Aegean civilizations and the Greek city-based republics. Evaluate the major developments and achievements of the Roman Republic and analyze the effects on the rise and expansion of the Roman Empire. Summarize the migration of the Jews and the spread of Christianity. Key Vocabulary I. Republic Civilization Trade route Technology Culture Citizenship • • • • • Migration Expansion Religion Parliament Citizen Early Civilizations and Societies of 700 A.D./C.E. A. Achievements in Culture (including religion) and Government: 1. Europe 2. Mesoamerica 3. Eastern Roman Empire B. Effects of the influences and interactions between these civilizations due to the achievements in culture and MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 12 Government: 1. Europe 2. Mesoamerica 3. Eastern Roman Empire 6.1.5 Medieval Period: 400 A.D./C.E. - 1500 A.D./C.E. Analyze the diverse points of view and interests of those involved in the Crusades and give examples of the changes brought about by the Crusades. 6.1.6 Medieval Period: 400 A.D./C.E. - 1500 A.D./C.E. Examine the importance of trade routes and trace the rise of cultural centers and trade cities in Europe and Mesoamerica. 6.1.7 Medieval Period: 400 A.D./C.E. - 1500 A.D./C.E. Explain the effects of the Black Death, or bubonic plague, along with economic, environmental and social factors that led to the decline of medieval society. 6.1.8 Medieval Period: 400 A.D./C.E. - 1500 A.D./C.E. Compare the diverse perspectives, ideas, interests and people that brought about the Renaissance in Europe. 6.1.9 Medieval Period: 400 A.D./C.E. - 1500 A.D./C.E. Analyze the interconnections of people, places and events in the economic, scientific and cultural exchanges of the European Renaissance that led to the Scientific Revolution, voyages of discovery and imperial conquest. 6.4.1 Give examples of how trade related to key developments in the history of Europe and the Americas. Learning Targets/Outcomes Analyze the reasons for the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. Investigate the contributions of the eastern Roman Empire and their continuation. Organize the feudal system by political, social, and economic factors. Analyze the diverse points of view and interests of those involved in the Crusades. Interpret the effects of the Black Death, economic, environmental, and social factors that led to the decline of medieval monarchies. Critique the importance of Asian trade routes as they relate to the rise of cultural centers and trading cities. Decline Medieval Feudal Political Reformation Key Vocabulary II. • • • • • Industrialization Urbanization Mesoamerica Social Economic Medieval and Renaissance in the 16th Century A. Effects on medieval society: 1. Feudal System 3. Science 2. Religion 4. Arts • • • Crusades Columbian Exchange Monarchies 5. Literature 6. Trade MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 13 6.1.10 Early Modern Era: 1500 to 1800. Examine and explain the outcomes of European colonization on the Americas and the rest of the world. 6.1.12 Early Modern Era: 1500 to 1800. Describe the Reformations and their effects on European and American society. 6.1.13 Early Modern Era: 1500 to 1800. Explain the origin and spread of scientific, political, and social ideals associated with the Age of Enlightenment. 6.1.14 Early Modern Era: 1500 to 1800. Describe the origins, developments and innovations of the Industrial Revolution and explain the changes it brought about. 6.2.4 Foundations of Government: Define the term nation-state and describe the rise of nation-states headed by monarchs in Europe from 1500 to 1700. 6.4.1 Give examples of how trade related to key developments in the history of Europe and the Americas. 6.4.2 Analyze how countries of Europe and the Americas have been influenced by trade in different historical periods. Learning Targets/Outcomes Summarize the influences that brought about the Renaissance. Analyze the development of Spain through 1492. Describe the development of Mesoamerican civilizations prior to contact with Europeans. Investigate the causes and outcomes of the defeat of the Aztec and Incan empires by the Spanish. Analyze how countries of Europe and the Americas have benefited from trade in different historical periods. Anthropology Renaissance Aztecs Archaeology Innovation Latitude Longitude GDP Cultural diffusion Key Vocabulary III. • • • Mayas Incas Trade Exploration and Colonization and Post-Colonialism to the 19th Century A. Outcomes of European colonization on the Americas. B. Impact of Age of Enlightenment in Europe and Americas: 1. Political 2. Scientific thoughts C. Effect of trade: 1. Economic 2. Exploration MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 14 6.1.14 Early Modern Era: 1500 to 1800. Describe the origins, developments and innovations of the Industrial Revolution and explain the changes it brought about. 6.1.15 Modern Era: 1700 to the present. Describe the impact of industrialization and urbanization on the lives of individuals and on trade and cultural exchange between Europe and the Americas and the rest of the world. 6.1.16 Modern Era: 1700 to the present. Trace the individuals, beliefs and events that represent various political ideologies during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Learning Targets/Outcomes Compare Spanish colonies in Mexico and South America with French and British colonies in Canada. Analyze timelines that identify major people, events, and developments in the history of individual civilizations and/or countries that comprise Europe and the Americas. Key Vocabulary Colonies Industrialization Political ideologies • • Social ideologies Independence Europe and the Americas in the 19th – 21st Century A. Impact of industrializations: 1. On individuals 2. On nations 3. On relations between Europe and America B. Governments of Europe and the Americas: 1. Influenced by political ideologies 2. Influenced by social ideologies C. Independent movements in Eastern Europe IV. 6.1.18 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research: Create and compare timelines that identify major people, events and developments in the history of individual civilizations and/or countries that comprise Europe and the Americas. 6.1.21 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research: Analyze cause-and-effect relationships, keeping in mind multiple causations, including the importance of individuals, ideas, human interests, beliefs and chance in history. 6.1.23 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research: Form research questions and use a variety of information resources to obtain, evaluate and present data on people, cultures and developments in Europe and the Americas. 6.1.24 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research: Identify issues related to an historical event in Europe or the Americas and give basic arguments for and against that issue utilizing the perspectives, interests and values of those involved. Learning Targets/Outcomes Identify people and events and history. Analyze historical events, differentiating between fact and interpretation, and explaining the meaning of historical passages. MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 15 V. Chronology, Analysis, and Interpretation Core Standard 2: Civics and Government Forms of government. Political structures of Europe and Americas. Rights and responsibilities of individuals of political systems. 6.1.1 Early and Classical Civilizations: 1900 B.C. /B.C.E to 700 A.D. /C.E. Describe the rise; the political, technological and cultural achievements; and the decline of ancient civilizations in Europe and Mesoamerica. 6.1.3 Medieval Period: 400 A.D./C.E. - 1500 A.D./C.E. Explain the continuation and contributions of the Eastern Roman Empire after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. 6.2.1 Foundations of Government: Identify and compare major forms of historical and contemporary governments in Europe and the Americas. 6.2.3 Foundations of Government: Examine key ideas of Magna Carta (1215), the Petition of Right (1628), and the English Bill of Rights (1689) as documents to place limits on the English monarchy. 6.2.4 Foundations of Government: Define the term nation-state and describe the rise of nation-states headed by monarchs in Europe from 1500 to 1700. Learning Targets/Outcomes Compare governments developed by ancient European civilizations with governments of today. Identify the rise of nation-states headed by monarchs in Europe from 1500 to 1700. Identify major forms of government in Europe and the Americas and compare them with that of the United States. Key Vocabulary I. Nation-state Monarch Democracies • Republics Foundations of Government in Europe and the Americas A. Greek and Roman forms of government: 1. Nation states 2. Impacted by Enlightenment ideas 6.1.4 Medieval Period: 400 A.D./C.E. - 1500 A.D./C.E. Describe and explain the development and organization of political, cultural, social and economic systems in Europe and the Americas. 6.2.1 Foundations of Government: Identify and compare major forms of historical and contemporary governments in Europe and the Americas. MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 16 6.2.5 Functions of Government: Describe how major forms of government in Europe and the Americas protect or protected citizens and their civil and human rights. 6.2.6 Functions of Government: Identify the functions of international political organizations in the world today. 6.2.7 Roles of Citizens: Define and compare citizenship and the citizen's role in selected countries of Europe and the Americas. Learning Targets/Outcomes Describe the European Union (EU) and its relationship to the governments of the other members of the EU. Examine the roles of citizens in Europe and the Americas. Identify the functions of governmental international organizations in the world today. Key Vocabulary II. European Union (EU) Sovereign Citizenship • • National International Functions of Government in Europe and the Americas A. European and American Governments: 1. Socialists 2. Communist 3. Democratic 4. Roles of Citizens B. Functions of international organizations Core Standard 3: Geography Climate regions Physical features Countries and cities 6.3.1 The World in Spatial Terms: Identify and locate on maps the countries and capitals of Europe and the Americas such as Great Britain, Russia, Mexico, Canada and Brazil. 6.3.2 The World in Spatial Terms: Use latitude and longitude to locate the capital cities of Europe and the Americas and describe the uses of locational technology, such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS) to distinguish absolute and relative location and to describe Earth's surfaces. 6.3.3 Places and Regions: Describe and compare major physical characteristics of regions in Europe and the Americas. 6.3.7 Physical Systems : Locate and describe the climate regions of Europe and the Americas and explain how and why they differ. Learning Targets/Outcomes Explain map components. Compare map types and explain appropriate use of each. Use latitude and longitude to locate places on Earth. MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 17 Describe the uses of locational technology. Identify and locate countries and major cities in Europe and the Western Hemisphere. Locate and map the climate regions of Europe and the Western Hemisphere. Describe and compare the climate regions of Europe and the Western Hemisphere. Key Vocabulary I. Latitude Longitude Topographical Maps and Globes A. Latitude and longitude B. Major physical features/areas C. Climate regions 6.3.4 Places and Regions: Describe and compare major cultural characteristics of regions in Europe and the Western Hemisphere. 6.3.9 Human Systems: Identify current patterns of population distribution and growth in Europe and the Americas using a variety of geographic representations such as maps, charts, graphs, and satellite images and aerial photography. 6.3.10 Human Systems: Explain that cultures change in three ways: cultural diffusion, invention and innovation. 6.3.12 Environment and Society: Compare the distribution of natural gas, oil, forests, uranium, minerals, coal, seafood and water in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, Canada, Great Britain and Russia. Learning Targets/Outcomes Describe major physical characteristics of regions in Europe and the Americas. Identify and explain patterns and changes in population distribution and growth in Europe and Americas. Compare and contrast cultural patterns in Europe and the Western Hemisphere. Analyze the distribution of natural resources in Europe and the Western Hemisphere. Physical characteristics Regions Population distribution Key Vocabulary II. • • Cultural patterns Natural resources Human and Physical Systems A. Distribution: 1. Natural resources 2. People 3. Languages MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 18 4. Major religions B. How cultures changes Core Standard 4: Economics Influence of physical and cultural factors on economics systems in Europe and the Americas. 6.4.1 Give examples of how trade related to key developments in the history of Europe and the Americas. 6.4.2 Analyze how countries of Europe and the Americas have been influenced by trade in different historical periods. 6.4.7 Analyze current economic issues in the countries of Europe or the Americas using a variety of information resources. 6.4.8 Identify economic connections between the local community and the countries of Europe or the Americas and identify job skills needed to be successful in the workplace. Learning Targets/Outcomes Analyze how countries of Europe and the Americas have benefited from trade in different historical periods. Compare the standard of living of various countries of Europe and the Americas today. Analyze current economic issues of Europe or the Americas. Standard of living Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Key Vocabulary II. International Trade A. History and development of countries B. Indiana’s global economic connections 6.4.6 Compare the standard of living of various countries of Europe and the Americas today using Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita as an indicator. 6.4.7 Analyze current economic issues in the countries of Europe or the Americas using a variety of information resources. 6.4.9 Identify situations in which the actions of consumers and producers in Europe or the Americas create helpful spillovers or harmful spillovers to people inside a country who are not directly involved in the consumption or production of a product. Learning Targets/Outcomes Explain how financial institutions operate. Identify economic connections between the local communities and of Europe and the Americas. Financial institution Savers Key Vocabulary MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 19 III. Borrowers Investors Standard of Living A. Influenced by data such as GNP. B. Channeling funds from savers, borrowers, and investors. MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 20 Essential Outcomes 6th Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 1. Many civilizations influenced the development of Europe from early societies through modern times (Standard 1) Learning Goals: a. Students will investigate religious institutions(6.1.2, 6.1.3, 6.1.12) b. Students will analyze the cause and effect of trade and cultural interactions (6.1.1 ,6.1.4, 6.1.6, 6.1.7 ,6.1.9, 6.1.10, 6.1.15, 6.1.21, 6.3.4) c. Students will recognize and classify political institutions (6.1.10, 6.1.13, 6.1.16 6.2.6) d. Students will recognize and analyze technological developments (6.1.10, 6.1.13, 6.1.14, 6.1.21) 2. Many civilizations influenced the development of Mesoamerica from early societies through modern times (Standard 1) Learning Goals: a. Students will analyze the cause and effect of trade and cultural interactions (6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.1.12) b. Students will investigate religious institutions (6.1.6, 6.1.10, 6.1.15, 6.1.21, 6.3.4) c. Students will recognize and classify political institutions (6.1.10, 6.1.13, 6.1.16 6.2.6) d. Students will recognize and analyze technological developments (6.1.10, 6.1.13, 6.1.14, 6.1.21) 3. Various forms of Government existed in Historical and Contemporary Europe (Standard 2) Learning Goals: a. Students will investigate the differences between historical forms of government (6.2.1, 6.2.3, 6.2.4) b. Students will investigate the difference between contemporary forms of government (6.2.1) c. Students will match historical and contemporary forms of government (6.2.3, 6.2.4, 6.2.5) d. Students will evaluate citizenship as it relates to the role of being a citizen (6.2.5, 6.2.7) 4. Various forms of Governments existed in Historical and Contemporary Mesoamerica (Standard 2) Learning Goals: a. Students will investigate the difference between historical forms for government (6.1.18, 6.2.1) b. Students will investigate the difference between contemporary forms of government (6.2.1) c. Students will match historical and contemporary forms of government (6.2.5) d. Students will evaluate citizenship as it relates to the role of being a citizen (6.2.5, 6.2.7) 5. Numerous geographical regions exist in Europe (Standard 3) Learning Goals: a. Students will recall and classify the characteristics of climate regions (6.3.3, 6.3.7) MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 21 b. Students will investigate major physical features of countries and cities (6.3.3, 6.3.11) c. Students will analyze the location of cities based on geographic and historical factors (6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.3.9, 6.3.10) 6. Numerous geographical regions exist in Mesoamerica (Standard 3) Learning goals: a. Students will recall and classify the characteristics of climate regions (6.3.3, 6.3.7) b. Students will investigate major physical features of countries and cities (6.3.3, 6.3.11) c. Students will analyze the location of cities based on geographic and historical factors (6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.3.9, 6.3.10) 7. Multiple factors affect the development of economic systems in European countries (Standard 4) Learning goals: a. Students will investigate and analyze the influence of physical factors (6.4.1, 6.4. 2, 6.4.7, 6.4.9) b. Students will investigate and analyze the influence of cultural factors (6.4.1, 6.4.2, 6.4.6, 6.4.7, 6.4.8) 8. Multiple factors affect the development of economic systems in Mesoamerican countries (Standard 4) Learning goals a. Students will investigate and analyze the influence of physical factors (6.4.1, 6.4.2, 6.4.7, 6.4.9) b. Students will investigate and analyze the influence of cultural factors (6.4.1, 6.4.2, 6.4.6, 6.4.7, 6.4.8) MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 22 6th Grade Social Studies Quarter 1 Standard Indicator 1: Development of Europe from early civilizations through modern times 6.1.1 Describe the rise; the political, technological and cultural achievements; and the decline of ancient civilizations in Europe and Mesoamerica. 6.1.2 Describe and compare the beliefs, the spread and the influence of religions throughout Europe and Mesoamerica. 6.1.3 Explain the continuation and contributions of the Eastern Roman Empire after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. 6.1.4 Describe and explain the development and organization of political, cultural, social and economic systems in Europe and the Americas. 6.1.5 Analyze the diverse points of view and interests of those involved in the Crusades and give examples of the changes brought about by the Crusades. 6.1.6 Examine the importance of trade routes and trace the rise of cultural centers and trade cities in Europe and Mesoamerica. 6.1.7 Explain the effects of the Black Death, or bubonic plague, along with economic, environmental and social factors that led to the decline of medieval society. 6.1.8 Compare the diverse perspectives, ideas, interests and people that brought about the Renaissance in Europe. 6.1.9 Analyze the interconnections of people, places and events in the economic, scientific and cultural exchanges of the European Renaissance that led to the Scientific Revolution, voyages of discovery and imperial conquest. 6.1.11 Early Modern Era: 1500 to 1800 Compare Spanish and Portuguese colonies in Mexico and South America with French and British colonies in North America 6.1.12 Describe the Reformations and their effects on European and American society. 6.1.13 Explain the origin and spread of scientific, political and social ideas associated with the Age of Enlightenment. 6.1.15 Describe the impact of industrialization and urbanization on the lives of individuals and on trade and cultural exchange between Europe and the Americas and the rest of the world. 6.1.17 Compare the opportunities and dangers related to the development of a highly technological society. 6.1.18 Create and compare timelines that identify major people, events and developments in the history of individual civilizations and/or countries that comprise Europe and the Americas. 6.1.19 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research Define and use the terms decade, century and millennium, and compare alternative ways that historical periods and eras are designated by identifying the organizing principles upon which each is based. 6.1.20 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research Recognize historical perspectives in fiction and nonfiction by identifying the historical context in which events unfolded and by avoiding evaluation of the past solely in terms of present-day norms. 6.1.21 Analyze cause-and-effect relationships, keeping in mind multiple causations, including the importance of individuals, ideas, human interests, beliefs and chance in history. 6.1.23 Form research questions and use a variety of information resources to obtain, evaluate and present data on people, cultures and developments in Europe and the Americas. 6.1.24 Identify issues related to an historical event in Europe or the Americas and give basic arguments for and against that issue utilizing the perspectives, interests and values of those involved. 6.2.1 Identify and compare major forms of historical and contemporary governments in Europe and the Americas. 6.2.7 Define and compare citizenship and the citizen’s role in selected countries of Europe and the Americans. 6.3.1 Identify and locate on maps the countries and capital of Europe and the Americas such as Great Britain, Russia, Mexico, Canada and Brazil. 6.3.2 Use latitude and longitude to locate the capital cities of Europe and the Americas and Describer the use of locational technology, such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS) to distinguish absolute and relative location and to describe Earth’s surfaces. 6.3.3 Places and Regions: Describe and compare major physical characteristics of regions in Europe and the Americas. 6.3.4 Describe and compare major cultural characteristics of regions in Europe and the Western Hemisphere. 6.3.7 Physical Systems: Locate and describe the climate regions of Europe and the Americas and explain how and why they differ. 6.3.10 Explain that cultures change in three ways: cultural diffusion, invention and innovation. 6.3.11 Human Systems: Define the terms anthropology and archeology and explain how these fields contribute to our understanding of societies in the present and the past. 6.3.14 Explain and give examples of how nature has impacted the physical environment and human populations in specific areas of Europe and the Americas. 6.4.1 Give examples of how trade related to key developments in the history of Europe and the Americas 6.4.2 Analyze how countries of Europe and the Americas have been influenced by trade in different historical periods. 6.4.7 Analyze current economic issues in the countries of Europe or the Americas using a variety of information resources. 6.4.9 Identify situations in which the actions of consumers and producers in Europe or the Americas create helpful spillovers or harmful spillovers to people inside a country who are not directly involved in the consumption or production of a product. 6.4.6 Compare the standard of living of various countries of Europe and the Americas today using Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita as an indicator. 6.4.8 Identify economic connections between the local community and the countries of Europe or the Americas and identify job skills needed to be successful in the workplace. MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 23 6.4.9 Identify situations in which the actions of consumers and producers in Europe or the Americas create helpful spillovers or harmful spillovers to people inside a country who are not directly involved in the consumption or production of a produce. Declarative Knowledge Procedural Knowledge Concepts Processes Skills Organizing Ideas Details Vocabulary Numerous geographical regions exist in Europe. Multiple factors affect the development of economic systems in European countries. 1. Students will recall and classify the characteristics of climate regions. 2. Students will investigate major physical features of countries and cities. 3. Students will analyze the location of cities based on geographic and historical factors. 4. Students will investigate and analyze the influence of physical factors. 5. Students will investigate and analyze the influence of cultural factors. 1. Geography a. Physical characteristics of regions b. Climate regions c. Physical location-countries and capitals d. Population distribution 2. Cultural Relationships a. Understanding societies in the present and the past b. Cultural change 3. Trade a. Relationship to historical development 4. Economics a. Current economic issues b. Roles of consumer and producer c. Standard of living d. Country and continental connections e. Workplace skills Nation-State Renaissance Standard of Living Feudal System City-State Circumnavigate Reformation Medieval Writing Process Reading Process Using and creating maps, charts, and graphs Interpret satellite images and aerial photographs Analyze and interpret informational resources Using graphic organizers Compare and contrast major physical characteristics of regions, climate regions, cultural characteristics, population distribution Evaluate impact of trade on the development of Europe’s economics Aqueduct Crusades Magna Carta Cold War Communism Dictator Capitalism Industrial Revolution MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 24 6th Grade Social Studies Quarter 2 Standard Indicator 1: Development of Mesoamerica from early civilizations through modern times 6.1.2 Early and Classical Civilizations: 1900 B.C. /B.C.E to 700 A.D. /C.E. Describe and compare the beliefs, the spread and the influence of religions throughout Europe and Mesoamerica. 6.1.6 medieval Period; 400 A.D./C.E.-1500 A.D./C.E. Examine the importance of trade routes and trace the rise of cultural centers and trade cities in Europe and Mesoamerica. 6.1.10 Early Modern Era: 1500-1800 Examine and explain the outcomes of European colonization on the Americas and the rest of the world 6.1.11 Early Modern Era: 1500 to 1800 Compare Spanish and Portuguese colonies in Mexico and South America with French and British colonies in North America 6.1.15 Modern Era: 1700 to the present Describe the impact of industrialization and urbanization on the lives of individuals and on trade and cultural exchange between Europe and the Americas and the rest of the world. 6.1.18 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research: Create and compare timelines that identify major people, events and developments in the history of individual civilizations and/or countries that comprise Europe and the Americas. 6.1.20 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research Recognize historical perspectives in fiction and nonfiction by identifying the historical context in which events unfolded and by avoiding evaluation of the past solely in terms of present-day norms. 6.1.21 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research: Analyze cause-and-effect relationships, keeping in mind multiple causations, including the importance of individuals, ideas, human interests, beliefs and chance in history. 6.1.23 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research: Form research questions and use a variety of information resources to obtain, evaluate and present data on people, cultures and developments in Europe and the Americas. 6.1.24 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research: Identify issues related to an historical event in Europe or the Americas and give basic arguments for and against that issue utilizing the perspectives, interests and values of those involved. 6.3.4 Places and Regions: Describe and compare major cultural characteristics of regions in Europe and the Western Hemisphere. 6.2.1 Foundations of Government: Identify and compare major forms of historical and contemporary governments in Europe and the Americas. 6.2.7 Roles of Citizens: Define and compare citizenship and the citizen's role in selected countries of Europe and the Americas. 6.3.2 Use latitude and longitude to locate the capital cities of Europe and the Americas and describe the uses of locational technology, such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS) to distinguish absolute and relative location and to describe Earth’s surfaces. 6.3.3 Describe and compare major physical characteristics of regions in Europe and the Americas. 6.3.5 Give examples and describe the formation of important river deltas, mountains and bodies of water in Europe and the Americas. 6.3.7 Locate and describe the climate regions of Europe and the Americas and explain how and why they differ. 6.3.8 Identify major biomes of Europe and the Americas and explain how these are influenced by climate. 6.3.9 Identify current patterns of population distribution and growth in Europe and the Americas using a variety of geographic representations such as maps, charts, graphs, and satellite images and aerial photography 6.3.10 Explain That cultures change in three ways: cultural diffusion, invention and innovation. 6.3.11 Define the terms and anthropology and archeology and explain how these fields contribute to our understanding of societies in the present and the past. 6.1.4 Describe and explain the development and organization of political, cultural, social and economic systems in Europe and the Americas. 6.1.6 Examine the importance of trade routes and trace the rise of cultural centers and trade cities in Europe and Mesoamerica. 6.1.15 Describe the impact of industrialization and urbanization on the lives of individuals and on trade and cultural exchange between Europe and the Americas and the rest of the world. 6.2.2 Explain how elements of Greek direct democracy and Roman representative democracy are present in modern systems of government. 6.2.5 Describe how major forms of government in Europe and the Americas protect or protected citizens and their civil and human rights.. 6.3.1 Identify and locate on maps the countries and capitals of Europe and the Americas such as Great Britain, Russia, Mexico, Canada and Brazil. MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 25 6.4.1 Give examples of how trade related to key developments in the history of Europe and the Americas. 6.4.6 Compare the standard of living of various countries of Europe and the Americas today using Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita as an indicator. 6.4.7 Analyze current economic issues in the Countries of Europe or the Americas using a variety of information resources. 6.4.8 Identify economic connections between the local community and the countries of Europe or the Americas and identify job skills needed to be successful in the workplace. 6.4.9 Identify situations in which the actions of consumers and producers in Europe or the Americas create helpful spillovers or harmful spillovers to people inside a country who are not directly involved in the consumption or production of a product. Declarative Knowledge Procedural Knowledge Concepts Processes Writing Process Reading Process Skills Reading thematic maps Reading charts and graphs Create charts and graphs Analyze religions, trade and cultural interactions, political, and technological development Categorize religions and political ideologies Investigate the various levels of citizenship in a diverse multicultural society Many civilizations influenced the development of Europe from early societies through modern times. Various forms of Government existed in Historical and Contemporary Europe. Organizing Ideas Details 1. Students will investigate religious institutions 2. Students will analyze the cause and effect of trade and cultural interactions 3. Students will recognize and classify political institutions 4. Students will recognize and analyze technological developments 5. Students will investigate the differences between historical forms of government 6. Students will investigate the difference between contemporary forms of government 7. Students will match historical and contemporary forms of government 8. Students will evaluate citizenship as it relates to the role of being a citizen 1. 2. Religious beliefs o Judaism o Christianity o Islam o Native practices Trade and cultural interactions o Trade routes (land/water) o Rise of cultural center/cities o Scientific Revolution o Colonization o Industrialization and urbanization MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 26 3. Political institutions o Imperial Conquest o Political Ideologies (Liberalism, conservatism, nationalism, socialism, communism, fascism, city-states, democracies, popular sovereignty), Parliamentary government, nation-state 4. Vocabulary Technological developments o Crusades o Scientific Inquiry o Warfare and weapons o Architecture o Medical o Industrial Revolution 5. Citizenship Methods of voting Participation in civil society Participation in government Anthropology Aztecs Archaeology Innovation GDP Cultural diffusion Physical characteristics Democracies Standard of living Sovereign Mayas Expansion Incas Causeway Conquistador Colonies Provinces Cartography Constitutional monarchy Absolute location Relative location Republic Civilization Trade route Religion Parliament Citizenship MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 27 6th Grade Social Studies Quarter 3 Standard Indicator 1: Development of Mesoamerica from early civilizations through modern times 6.1.1 Early and Classical Civilizations: 1900 B.C. /B.C.E to 700 A.D. /C.E. Describe the rise; the political, technological and cultural achievements; and the decline of ancient civilizations in Europe and Mesoamerica. 6.1.2 Early and Classical Civilizations: 1900 B.C. /B.C.E to 700 A.D. /C.E. Describe and compare the beliefs, the spread and the influence of religions throughout Europe and Mesoamerica. 6.1.6 Medieval Period: 400 A.D./C.E. - 1500 A.D./C.E. Examine the importance of trade routes and trace the rise of cultural centers and trade cities in Europe and Mesoamerica. 6.1.11 Early Modern Era: 1500 to 1800 Compare Spanish and Portuguese colonies in Mexico and South America with French and British colonies in North America 6.1.14 Early Modern Era: 1500 to 1800 Describe the origins, developments and innovations of the Industrial Revolution and explain the changes it brought about 6.1.15 Modern Era: 1700 to the present. Describe the impact of industrialization and urbanization on the lives of individuals and on trade and cultural exchange between Europe and the Americas and the rest of the world. 6.1.16 Modern Era: 1700 to the present Trace the individual, beliefs and events that represent various political ideologies during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. 6.1.18 Create and compare timelines that identify major people, events and developments in the history of individual civilizations and/or countries that comprise Europe and the Americas. 6.1.19 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research Define and use the terms decade, century and millennium, and compare alternative ways that historical periods and eras are designated by identifying the organizing principles upon which each is based. 6.1.20 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research Recognize historical perspectives in fiction and nonfiction by identifying the historical context in which events unfolded and by avoiding evaluation of the past solely in terms of present-day norms 6.1.21 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research: Analyze cause-and-effect relationships, keeping in mind multiple causations, including the importance of individuals, ideas, human interests, beliefs and chance in history. 6.1.22 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research Differentiate between fact and interpretation in historical accounts and explain the meaning of historical passages by identifying who was involved, what happened, where it happened, and relating them to outcomes that followed the gaps in the historical record. 6.1.23 Form research questions and use a variety of information resources to obtain, evaluate and present data on people, cultures and developments in Europe and the Americas. 6.1.24 Identify issues related to an historical event in Europe or the Americas and give basic arguments for and against that issue utilizing the perspectives, interests and values of those involved. 6.2.1 Identify and compare major forms of historical and contemporary governments in Europe and the Americas. 6.2.3 Foundations of Government Examine key ideas of Magna Carta (1215), the Petition of Right (1628), and the English Bill of Rights (1689) as documents to place limits on the English monarchy. 6.2.4 Foundations of Government Define the term nation-state and describe the rise of nation-states headed by monarchs in Europe from 1500 to 1700 6.2.6 Functions of Government: Identify the functions of international political organizations in the world today. 6.2.7 Define and compare citizenship and the citizen’s role in selected countries of Europe and the Americas. 6.3.1 Identify and locate on maps the countries and capitals of Europe and the Americas such as Great Britain, Russia, Mexico, Canada and Brazil. 6.3.2 Use latitude and longitude to locate the capital cities of Europe and the Americas and describe the uses of locational technology, such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS) to distinguish absolute and relative location and to describe Earth’s surfaces. 6.3.3 Describe and compare major physical characteristics of regions in Europe and the Americas. 6.3.4 Places and Regions: Describe and compare major cultural characteristics of regions in Europe and the Western Hemisphere. 6.3.5 Give examples and describe the formation of important river deltas, mountains and bodies of water in Europe and the Americas. MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 28 6.3.7 Locate and describe the climate regions of Europe and the Americas and explain how and why they differ. 6.3.8 Identify major biomes of Europe and the Americas and explain how these are influenced by climate. 6.3.9 Identify current patterns of population distribution and growth in Europe and the Americas using a variety of geographic representations such as maps, charts, graphs, and satellite images and aerial photography. 6.3.10 Explain that cultures change in three ways: cultural diffusion, invention and innovation. 6.3.11 Define the terms anthropology and archeology and explain how these fields contribute to our understanding of societies in the present and the past. 6.3.12 Compare the distribution of natural gas, oil, forests, uranium, minerals, coal, seafood and water in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, Canada, Great Britain and Russia. 6.3.13 Explain the impact of humans on the physical environment in Europe and the Americas. 6.4.1 Give examples of how trade related to key developments in the history of Europe and the Americas. 6.4.4 Describe how different economic systems (traditional, command, market and mixed) in Europe and the Americas answer the basic economic questions of what to produce, how to produce and for whom to produce. 6.4.6 Compare the standard of living various countries of Europe and the Americas today using Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita as an indicator. 6.4.7 Analyze current economic issues in the countries of Europe or the Americas using a variety of information resources. 6.4.8 Identify economic connections between the local community and the countries of Europe or the Americas and identify job skills needed to be successful in the workplace. 6.4.9 Identify situations in which the actions of consumers and producers in Europe or the Americas create helpful spillovers or harmful spillovers to people inside a country who are not directly involved in the consumption of production of a product. Declarative Knowledge Procedural Knowledge Concepts Processes Writing Process Reading Process Skills Using maps Reading charts and graphs Create charts and graphs Using graphic organizers Compare and contrast religions, trade and cultural interactions, political, and technological Organizing Ideas Details Many civilizations influenced the development of Mesoamerica from early societies through modern times. Various forms of Governments existed in Historical and Contemporary Mesoamerica. 1. Students will analyze the cause and effect of trade and cultural interactions 2. Students will investigate religious institutions 3. Students will recognize and classify political institutions 4. Students will recognize and analyze technological developments 5. Students will investigate the difference between historical forms for government 6. Students will investigate the difference between contemporary forms of government 7. Students will match historical and contemporary forms of government 8. Students will evaluate citizenship as it relates to the role of being a citizen 1. Religious beliefs a. Aztec b. Mayan c. Inca d. Olmec e. Christianity 2. Trade and cultural interactions MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 29 3. 4. 5. Vocabulary a. Trade routes (land/water) b. Rise of cultural centers and cities c. Scientific Achievement d. Outcomes of European colonization e. Impact of industrialization and urbanization Political institutions a. Imperial inquest b. Political ideologies (Liberalism, conservatism, nationalism, socialism, communism, fascism, popular sovereignty, democracies, totalitarianism, republics) Technological developments a. Scientific Inquiry b. Warfare and Weapons c. Architecture d. Medical e. Industrial Revolution Citizenship a. Methods of voting b. Participation in civil society c. Participation in government development Categorize religions and political ideologies Evaluate impact of religion, trace and cultural interactions, political and technological advances on the development of Europe Decline Political Industrialization Urbanization Mesoamerica Social Economic Columbian Exchange MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 30 6th Grade Social Studies Quarter 4 Standard Indicator 1: Development of Europe from early civilizations through modern times 6.1.2 Historical Knowledge Describe and compare the beliefs, the spread and the influence of religions throughout Europe and Mesoamerica 6.1.6 Examine the importance of trade routes and trace the rise of cultural centers and trade cities in Europe and Mesoamerica. 6.1.15 Describe the impact of industrialization and urbanization on the lives of individuals and on trade and cultural exchange between Europe and the Americas and the rest of the world. 6.1.18 Compare the diverse perspectives, ideas, interests and people that brought about the Renaissance in Europe. 6.1.20 Chronological Thinking, Historical Comprehension, Analysis and Interpretation, Research Recognize historical perspectives in fiction and nonfiction by identifying the historical context in which events unfolded and by avoiding evaluation of the past solely in terms of present-day norms 6.1.21 Analyze cause-and effect relationships, keeping in mind multiple causations, including the importance of individuals, ideas, human interests, beliefs and chance in history. 6.1.23 Form research questions and use a variety of information resources to obtain, evaluate and present data on people, cultures and developments in Europe and the Americas. 6.1.24 Identify issues related to an historical event in Europe or the Americas and give basic arguments for and against that issue utilizing the perspectives, interests and values of those involved. 6.2.1 Identify and compare major forms of historical and contemporary government in Europe and the Americas. 6.2.4 Foundations of Government Define the term nation-state and describe the rise of nation-states headed by monarchs in Europe from 1500 to 1700 6.2.5 Describe how major forms of government in Europe and the Americas protect or protected citizens and their civil and human rights. 6.2.6 Functions of Government Identify the functions of international political organizations in the world today. 6.2.7 Define and compare citizenship and the citizen’s role in selected countries of Europe and the Americas. 6.3.1 Identify and locate on maps the countries and capitals of Europe and the Americas such as Great Britain, Russia, Mexico, Canada and Brazil. 6.3.2 Use latitude and longitude to locate the capital cities of Europe and the Americas and describe the uses of locational technology, such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS)_ to distinguish absolute and relative location and to describe Earth’s surfaces. 6.3.3 Places and Regions: Describe and compare major physical characteristics of regions in Europe and the Americas. 6.3.4 Describe and compare major cultural characteristics of regions in Europe and the Western Hemisphere. 6.3.5 Give examples and describe the formation of important river deltas, mountains and bodies of water in Europe and the Americas. 6.3.6 Explain how ocean currents and winds influence climate differences on Europe and the Americas. 6.3.7 Physical Systems: Locate and describe the climate regions of Europe and the Americas and explain how and why they differ. 6.3.11 Human Systems: Define the terms anthropology and archeology and explain how these fields contribute to our understanding of societies in the present and the past. 6.3.9 Human Systems: Identify current patterns of population distribution and growth in Europe and the Americas using a variety of geographic representations such as maps, charts, graphs, and satellite images and aerial photography. 6.3.10 Human Systems: Explain that cultures change in three ways: cultural diffusion, invention and innovation. 6.4.1 Give examples of how trade related to key developments in the history of Europe and the Americas. 6.4.2 Analyze how countries of Europe and the Americas have been influenced by trade in different historical periods. 6.4.3 Explain why international trade requires a system for exchanging currency between various countries 6.4.6 Compare the standard of living of various countries of Europe and the Americas today using Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita as an indicator. 6.4.7 Analyze current economic issues in the countries of Europe or the Americas using a variety of information resources. 6.4.8 Identify economic connections between the local community and the countries of Europe or the Americas and identify job skills needed to be successful in the workplace. 6.4.9 Identify situations in which the actions of consumers and producers in Europe or the Americas create helpful spillovers or harmful spillovers to people inside a country who are not directly involved in the consumption or production of a product. Declarative Knowledge Procedural Knowledge Concepts Processes Numerous geographical regions exist in Mesoamerica. Writing Process Reading Process Multiple factors affect the development of economic systems in Mesoamerican countries. MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 31 Organizing Ideas Details Vocabulary 1. 2. 3. Students will recall and classify the characteristics of climate regions Students will investigate major physical features of countries and cities Students will analyze the location of cities based on geographic and historical factors 4. Students will investigate and analyze the influence of physical factors 5. Students will investigate and analyze the influence of cultural factors 1. Geography a. Physical characteristics of regions b. Climate regions c. Physical location-countries and capitals d. Population distribution 2. Cultural Relationships a. Understanding societies in the present and the past b. Cultural change 3. Trade a. Relationship to historical development 4. Economics a. Current economic issues b. Roles of consumer and producer c. Standard of living d. Country and continental connections e. Workplace skills Navigable English channel Balkan peninsula Commonwealth Independent Skills Using and creating maps, charts, and graphs Interpret satellite images and aerial photographs Analyze and interpret informational resources Using graphic organizers Compare and contrast major physical characteristics of regions, climate regions, cultural characteristics, population distribution Evaluate impact of trade on the development of Europe’s economics Neutral Fjord Ethnic cleansing Chancellor MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 32 Ongoing/All Year 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Course Title Assessment Assessment Assessment Assessment Standard Bundle#/Standard Benchmark #1 6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.1.4, 6.1.6, 6.1.11, 6.1.15, 6.1.17, 6.1.18, 6.1.19, 6.1.20, 6.1.21, 6.1.23, 6.1.24, 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.2.5, 6.2.7, 6.3.1, 6.3.2,6.3.3,6.3.4, 6.3.5, 6.3.7, 6.3.10, 6.3.11, 6.4.1, 6.4.6, 6.4.7, 6.4.8, 6.4.9 Bundle#/Standard Benchmark #2 6.1.2, 6.1.6, 6.1.10, 6.1.11, 6.1.15, 6.1.18, 6.1.20, 6.1.21, 6.1.23, 6.1.24, 6.2.1, 6.2.7, 6.2.8, 6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.3.3, 6.3.4, 6.3.5, 6.3.7, 6.3.9, 6.3.10, 6.3.11, 6.3.12, 6.3.13, 6.4.1, 6.4.2, 6.4.4, 6.4.6, 6.4.7, 6.4.8, 6.4.9 Bundle#/Standard Benchmark #3 6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.1.3, 6.1.4, 6.1.5, 6.1.6, 6.1.7, 6.1.8, 6.1.9, 6.1.11, 6.1.12, 6.1.13, 6.1.14, 6.1.15, 6.1.16, 6.1.17, 6.1.18, 6.1.19, 6.1.20, 6.1.21, 6.1.22, 6.1.23, 6.1.24, 6.2.1, 6.2.3, 6.2.4, 6.2.6, 6.2.7, 6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.3.3,6.3.4, 6.3.7, 6.3.10, 6.3.11,6.3.14, 6.4.1, 6.4.6, 6.4.7, 6.4.8, 6.4.9 Bundle#/Standard Benchmark #4 6.1.2, 6.1.6, 6.1.15, 6.1.18, 6.1.20, 6.1.21, 6.1.23, 6.1.24, 6.2.1, 6.2.4, 6.2.5, 6.2.6, 6.2.7, 6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.3.3,6.3.4, 6.3.6, 6.3.7, 6.3.9, 6.3.10, 6.3.11, 6.4.1, 6.4.2, 6.4.3, 6.4.6, 6.4.7, 6.4.8, 6.4.9 Instructional Strategies Instructional Strategies Instructional Strategies Instructional Strategies MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 33 Essential Outcome: Numerous geographical regions exist in Europe. Standard: 3 and 4 Summative Assessment: Geographical regions – true/false, multiple choice, matching, and fill-in questions Describe Assessment & Timeline Method Formative 1: Recall Create a map and/or and classify table characteristics of climate regions Testing Knowledge Testing Reasoning/ Analysis Testing Performance Skill Testing Product X X X X X X Timeline: 1 week Formative 2: Investigate physical features of countries and cities. Fill-in and label physical map that includes a map key, compass rose, title Timeline : 1 ½ – 2 weeks MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 34 Essential Outcome: Numerous geographical regions exist in Mesoamerica. Standard: 3 and 4 Summative Assessment: Geographical regions – true/false, multiple choice, matching, and fill-in questions Formative 1: Recall Create a map and/or and classify table characteristics of climate regions X X X X X X Timeline: 1 week Formative 2: Investigate physical features of countries and cities. Fill-in and label physical map that includes a map key, compass rose, title Timeline : 1 ½ – 2 weeks MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 35 Essential Outcome: Many civilizations influenced the development of Europe from early societies through modern times. Standard: 1 and 2 Summative Assessment: Civilizations – short answer fill-in Trade and cultural interactions – open response Technological developments – true/false Describe Assessment & Timeline Method Formative 1: Civilizations Civilizations and their influence Timeline 2 weeks 1-2 matching question each Formative 2: Trade and cultural interactions Trade routes, rise of cultural centers, Scientific Revolution, colonization, industrialization and urbanization Timeline 1 week Testing Knowledge Testing Reasoning/ Analysis Testing Performance Skill Testing Product X X X X X 1-2 fill in question each Formative 3: technological developments Crusades, Scientific Inquiry, warfare and weapons, architecture, medical, Industrial Revolution Timeline 1 week 1 open-ended question each MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 36 Essential Outcome: Many civilizations influenced the development of Mesoamerica from early societies through modern times. Standard: 1 and 2 Summative Assessment: Civilizations – short answer fill-in Trade and cultural interactions – open response Technological developments – true/false Describe Assessment & Timeline Method Formative 1: Civilizations Civilizations and their influences Timeline 2 weeks 1-2 matching question each Formative 2: Trade and cultural interactions Trade routes, rise of cultural centers, Scientific Achievement, outcomes of European colonization, impact industrialization and urbanization Timeline 1-1 ½ week Testing Knowledge Testing Reasoning/ Analysis Testing Performance Skill Testing Product X X X X X 1-2 fill in question each Formative 3: technological developments Timeline 1 week Scientific Inquiry, warfare and weapons, architecture, medical, Industrial Revolution 1 open-ended question each MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 37 Essential Outcome: Various forms of government existed in historical and contemporary Europe. Standard: 1 and 2 Summative Assessment: Historical and contemporary forms of government – matching and fill-in Citizenship – essay Describe Assessment & Timeline Method Formative 1: Create a table/chart Recognize and classify political institutions as they relate to differences between historical and contemporary forms of government Testing Knowledge Testing Reasoning/ Analysis Testing Performance Skill Testing Product X X X X X X X X Timeline: 3 weeks Formative 2: Citizenship as it relates to the role of being a citizen Timeline : 1 week Create a poster infomercial essay poem song brochure etc. MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 38 Essential Outcome: Various forms of government existed in historical and contemporary Mesoamerica Standard: 1 and 2 Summative Assessment: Historical and contemporary forms of government – matching and fill-in Citizenship – essay Describe Assessment & Timeline Method Formative 1: Create a table/chart Recognize and classify political institutions as they relate to differences between historical and contemporary forms of government Testing Knowledge Testing Reasoning/ Analysis Testing Performance Skill Testing Product X X X X X X X X Timeline: 3 weeks Formative 2: Citizenship as it relates to the role of being a citizen Timeline : 1 week Create a poster infomercial essay poem song brochure etc. MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 39 Essential Outcome: Multiple factors affect the development of European economic systems. Standard: 3 and 4 Summative Assessment: Factors affecting economic systems – label and fill-in map, essay, multiple choice Describe Assessment & Timeline Formative 1: Analyze city location based on geographic, historical, physical, population, and cultural factors Method Testing Knowledge Testing Reasoning/ Analysis X X X X Testing Performance Skill Testing Product City location due to geographic and physical factors 10 matching/multiple choice questions Timeline : 2 – 3 weeks Formative 2: Factors that influenced economic development in Europe Current issues and roles that relate to economic development 10 matching questions Timeline : 1 -2 weeks MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 40 Essential Outcome: Multiple factors affect the development of Mesoamerican economic systems. Standard: 3 and 4 Summative Assessment: Factors affecting economic systems – label and fill-in map, essay, multiple choice Formative 1: Analyze city location based on geographic, historical, physical, population, and cultural factors City location due to geographic and physical factors 10 matching/multiple choice questions X X X X Timeline : 2 – 3 weeks Formative 2: Factors that influenced economic development in Europe Current issues and roles that relate to economic development 10 matching questions Timeline : 1 -2 weeks 7/12/10 MCAS Sixth Grade Social Studies Pacing Guide 41