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Grade 6 Social Studies Syllabus
2024-2025
Academic standards, chosen by the Tennessee State Board of Education, provide a common set of expectations for what students should know and be able to do at the end of a specific grade or course. Local school districts determine the order in which these state-mandated standards are addressed in their schools. For a breakdown of standard pacing and course objectives for 6th grade Social Studies students in the Clarksville Montgomery County School System, please visit the Academic link under the Students & Parents tab on the CMCSS homepage.
It is the policy of the Clarksville Montgomery County School System to follow the dictates of state statutes in the selection and use of all instructional materials. Parents or legal guardians may request to review any instructional materials used in the classroom of the parent or legal guardian’s child following the guideline set forth in Instructional Policy INS-A073 found at https://employees.cmcss.net/misc/ViewISO?filename=INS-A073.pdf
The chart below outlines the units of study for 6th grade Social Studies, topics covered, and possible major assignments or field trips that could be used to enhance student learning or solidify mastery of standards in each unit. This chart is not inclusive of every assignment for 6th grade Social Studies, as additional or different assignments may be created based on the needs of students. Specific details for major assignments will be shared with students and parents or legal guardians as the standards related to the assignments are addressed in class.
Unit
Topic
Areas of Focus and Possible Major Assignments
Possible Field Trips
1
Foundations of Human Civilization
Standards: 6.01-6.04
Dates of Instruction:
Aug. 7 - Aug. 21
Study artifacts such as tools, weapons, cave paintings
Describe characteristics of nomadic hunter-gatherer societies
Explain the importance of the Agricultural Revolution: Graphic Organizer – impact of agriculture and domestication of plants and animals
Practice with dating time – BCE/BC and AD/CE, Circa, decade, century
Analyze key characteristics of Civilization (writing, gov., technology, etc.)
Text dependent writing assignments on various topics
Common Unit Assessment
None
2
Ancient Mesopotamia
Standards: 6.05-6.12
Dates of Instruction:
Aug. 22-Sept. 13
Mapping the Fertile Crescent and geographical features of the area
Explain the components of civilization and inventions of Mesopotamia
Describe religion (polytheism) and its importance
Creating messages using cuneiform
Graphic organizer on Division of Labor
Close read selections from Hammurabi’s Code; Sargon’s accomplishments; Epic of Gilgamesh
Writing assignment on major accomplishments of Mesopotamian civilizations, first Empires
Text dependent writing assignments on various topics
Common Unit Assessment
None
3
Ancient Egypt
Standards: 6.13-6.19
Dates of Instruction:
Sept. 17 - Oct. 11
Mapping Upper and Lower Egypt and Nubia
Video clips on the pharaohs, pyramids, and other accomplishments
Graphic organizer and compare/contrast key figures: Queen Hatshepsut, Ramses, Tutankhamun
Creating hieroglyphic messages
Explain the structure of society in Egypt
Close reading of texts about the impact of Ancient Egypt on emerging civilizations
Text dependent writing assignments on various topics
Common Unit Assessment
None
4
Ancient Israel
Standards: 6.20-6.24
Dates of Instruction:
Oct. 21 - Nov. 7
Mapping ancient Israel and the exodus of the Jews from Egypt to Canaan
Graphic organizer of major figures
Close reading of Ten Commandments
Explain the rise of the first Kings: Saul, David, Solomon
Sequence the events leading to the Babylonian captivity and the return under the Persian Empire
Text dependent writing assignments on various topics
Common Unit Assessment
None
5
Ancient India
Standards: 6.25-6.30
Dates of Instruction:
Nov. 8 - Dec. 6
Mapping the Indus Valley Civilization
Graphic organizer of major innovations
Graphic organizer of the caste system
Basic principles of Hinduism
Close reading on Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha)
Basic principles of Buddhism – mapping spread to China
Text dependent writing assignments on various topics
Common Unit Assessment
None
6
Ancient China
Standards: 6.31-6.38
Dates of Instruction:
Dec. 9 - Jan. 16
Mapping China – location of major geographical features
Graphic organizers on Chinese dynasties and social hierarchy
Close reading of Confucius excerpts
Comparison of different philosophical influences like Confucianism and Legalism
Major accomplishment – particularly of Han Dynasty
Text dependent writing assignments on various topics
Common Unit Assessment
None
7
Ancient Greece
Standards 6.39-6.50
Dates of Instruction:
Jan. 17 - Feb. 21
Mapping Ancient Greece – special emphasis on physical geography leading to formation of city-states
Comparison of Athens and Sparta
Graphic organizer of Greek pantheon
Stories/Myths of the Greeks
Explain the Greek polytheistic religion
Accomplishments of the civilization
Close reading of documents pertaining to the development of democracy
Rise of Alexander the Great – his conquests – spread of Hellenistic culture
Major philosophers (Aristotle, Plato, Socrates), scientists, writers of the Greeks
Text dependent writing assignments on various topics
Common Unit Assessment
Possible trip to the Parthenon in Nashville
8
Ancient Rome
Standards 6.51-6.62
Dates of Instruction:
Feb. 24 - April. 11
Mapping Ancient Rome – continue mapping the spread of the Empire over time
Reading texts on the origins of Rome and early kings
Rise of the Roman Republic – comparison of Roman government to modern U.S. government
Reading and video about Julius Caesar and his impact and assassination
Explain the importance of Augustus Caesar, the establishment of the Empire, and the Pax Roman
Split of the Roman Empire into East and West and the establishment of Constantinople by Constantine
Rise of Christianity and its effect on the Roman Empire
Major accomplishments – art, architecture, language, government
Overview of Roman pantheon and myths/stories of important gods
Map out and explain the Jewish diaspora
Analyze the fall of the Roman Empire (reasons) and know the establishment and continuation of the Byzantine Empire
Text dependent writing assignments on various topics
Common Unit Assessment
None
9
Post TCAP Unit
April 15-May 21
Review desired standards covered throughout the year
Do a special project/report covering one of the standards or civilizations
Preview of next year’s beginning standards
None
Have Respect
Are Prepared
Work Diligently
Keep Control
Show Resposibilty