Monday, August 1, 2011

Sixth grade Social Studies - Ancient Civilizations

Sixth Grade Social Studies - Ancient Civilizations

Ever wanted to review your knowledge of ancient civilizations? Well the sixth grade year of social studies for your student will certainly give you the opportunity. Different states have different curriculum requirements for social studies but many of them include studies of key ancient civilizations. Your sixth grader might study the history of the Hebrew people and Islam as a culture, not from a religious standpoint, but because of the contributions that each of those cultures made in forming modern day society. As part of this study your child might learn the geography of the region, and the mores and morals of the two cultures. Additionally, your child may also study the scientific, mathematical, and literature contributes made by those two cultures. Two other ancient cultures your child might study are early India and early China. Geographically, both the Indus River of India, and major rivers of China are significant. Both early India and early China made significant contributions in art, literature, astronomy, and medicine. If it is of interest to you and your student, a comparison of religions of these four significant cultures could also be undertaken. Even if you have no interest in religion personally, it might be an interesting undertaking to study the similarities and differences between the major religions that came from the ancient civilizations and still have influence on our world today.

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