A Year at a Glance
Grade: 7 Subject: Social Studies
1st Marking Period: 5 Fields of SS, 5 Themes of Geography Age of Exploration, Renaissance, Reformation |
7.G.1 Understand how geography, demographic trends, and environmental conditions shape modern societies and regions. |
7.G.2 Apply the tools of a geographer to understand modern societies and regions. |
7.H.2 Understand the implications of global interactions. |
7.C.1 Understand how cultural values influence relationships between individuals, groups and political entities in modern societies and regions. |
2nd Marking Period: Imperialism Revolutions (Political, Environmental, Economic...) |
7.H.1 Use historical thinking to analyze various modern societies. |
7.H.2 Understand the implications of global interactions. |
7.C&G.1 Understand the development of government in modern societies and regions. |
7C.1 Understand how cultural values influence relationships between individuals, groups and political entities in modern societies and regions. |
3rd Marking Period: The World Wars The Great Depression The Cold War |
7.H.1 Use historical thinking to analyze various modern societies. |
7.H.2 Understand the implications of global interactions. |
7.G.1 Understand how geography, demographic trends, and environmental conditions shape modern society and regions. |
7.E.1 Understand the economic activities of modern societies and regions. |
7.C&G.1 Understand the development of government in modern societies and regions. |
4th Marking Period - Global Economics/International Trade Foreign Relations Independence / Human Rights |
7.E.1. Understand the economic activities of modern societies and regions. |
7.H.2 Understand the implications of global interactions. |
7.G.1. Understand how geography, demographic trends, and environmental conditions shape modern societies and regions. |
7.H.1 Use historical thinking to analyze various modern societies. |
7.C&G.1.Understand the development of government in modern societies and regions. |
7.C.1. Understand how cultural values influence relationships between individuals, groups and political entities in modern societies and regions. |