Exploring Ancient Civilizations and Foundations of Society


Grades 6-7: Exploring Ancient Civilizations and Foundations of Society

In grades 6-7, students are introduced to the basics of world history, geography, and political systems. The focus is on understanding the foundations of human society by studying ancient civilizations, such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome, and how they shaped modern culture and government. Basic geography skills are developed, including reading maps, understanding continents, countries, and physical features, and exploring early political systems, such as monarchies, city-states, and early forms of democracy. Students also examine early human societies, exploring their cultures, religions, and the evolution of communication, trade, and technology.

Skills Developed:

  • Basic understanding of world geography and map reading
  • Study of ancient civilizations and their contributions to modern societies
  • Exploration of early political systems and government structures
  • Understanding the rise of societies and the development of early human cultures
  • Basic research skills to explore historical topics

Example YouTube Video Link:
Ancient Civilizations: Foundations of Human Society


Grades 8-10: Deep Dive into Global History and Contemporary Issues

In grades 8-10, students delve into more advanced studies of world history, geography, and contemporary global issues. The focus expands to include significant events such as the Age of Exploration, colonization, the Industrial Revolution, and the world wars. Students explore the political and economic changes that shaped modern nations, including the development of democratic and authoritarian systems. Key historical events like revolutions (French, American, etc.) and the rise and fall of empires are examined in depth, alongside their lasting impacts on global politics and societies. Additionally, students explore contemporary issues such as globalization, human rights, and environmental challenges, analyzing how historical events continue to influence the present.

Skills Developed:

  • In-depth understanding of world history, including major revolutions and conflicts
  • Exploration of different political systems, government structures, and societal changes
  • Analysis of historical events and their effects on contemporary issues
  • Development of critical thinking and the ability to make connections between past and present
  • Research and presentation skills for exploring historical and current global topics

Example YouTube Video Link:
World Wars, Revolution & Modern Politics

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