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  1. Units 1-8 - Mrs. Raymond's 6th grade world cultures and geography. " You only know what you allow yourself to learn" -Erica E. Raymond. Unit 1: Thinking Like a Geographer: The World's Geographic Patterns. In this unit students specifically learn about types of maps, elements of maps, and how to read maps.

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  2. Thematic maps can use colors, symbols, lines, or dots to help you see patterns. The map's title and legend will help you understand the theme and the information presented. In this textbook, you will find thematic maps on such topics as historical events, vegetation, and population density.

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  3. 6th Grade Social Studies. Overview of the MI Open Book Project World Geography Text. With a shift towards World Geography in the 6th grade and different patterns that could be traversed even with a newer/clearer direction, the World Geography team wanted to take the best approaches employed by different organizations and provide something ...

  4. Free Printable Geography Worksheets for 6th Grade. Geography and Social Studies come alive with our free printable worksheets for Grade 6 students! Dive into the world of discovery, exploration, and understanding as teachers and students uncover the wonders of our planet and its diverse cultures.

  5. Communicate your conclusions in a digital slide show that details at least six cultural traditions, commemorations, celebrations, or religious holidays/observances. Be sure to include a slide for how the events you picked are similar and a slide about how they are different. Standard(s): 6.17B, 6.19A, 6.19B, 6.19C, 6.

  6. First, students will apply geographic skills learned in the 6th grade to explain how geography. plays a role in the development of civilizations. Second, students will review and broaden the skills of a historian to explain the rise, development, and decline of ancient Greece, Rome, and the Byzantine Empire.

  7. The sixth grade social studies curriculum is a geography-based course which introduces students to the physical and human geography of the world. Beginning with a spatial perspective, students explore different ways in which the earth has been represented, how geographers use specific tools and technologies in geographic inquiry, and some of ...

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