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Sixth Grade Social Studies Program
JAT Cover Journey Across Time: The Early Ages
From Glencoe
Visit Glencoe resources for both students and teachers at this site.
Glencoe Large Logo Roots of American Democracy
From Glencoe
“In the formation of our constitution, the wisdom of all ages is collected.” Noah Webster, 1787. "American democracy, as we practice it today, has deep roots reaching back to ancient Greece and Rome." This site provides an excellent timeline of democracy that credits ancient Greece and Rome with the founding of our democratic principles. It also solidly supports the transition from the study of ancient civilizations taught in Grade 6 to the Constitution taught in United States History in Grade 7.
178x238 6th Grade Curriculum Map
For Grade 6 Social Studies
Updated July 2009! This document was created by experienced teachers and will guide all sixth grade teachers as they work to raise student achievement.
178x238 6th Vocabulary List
For Grade Six
Updated July 2009!
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