World History and Geography - Sophomore
World Regions
Home
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College, Career, and Civic Ready
Program / Curriculum Rationale
Map Review
Africa
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North Africa and Southwest Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Asia
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Southwest Asia
South Asia
East Asia
Southeast Asia
Europe and Russia
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Europe
Russia and Post-Soviet States
The Americas
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North America
Middle and South America
Oceania
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Oceania, Australia, and New Zealand
Period 1
Key Concept 1.1: Big Geography and the Peopling of the Earth
Key Concept 1.2: The Neolithic Revolution
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Was Agriculture Progress?
Key Concept 1.3: Early Civilizations
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Mesopotamia
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Babylonian Empire
Egypt
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DOCUMENTS: Egyptian Pyramids
Mohenjo-daro and Harappa
Shang
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Zhou Dynasty
DOCUMENTS: Fall of the Qin Dynasty
Olmecs and Chavin
Period 2
Key Concept 2.1: World Religions
Key Concept 2.2: States and Empires
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Persian Empire
Ancient Greece
Key Concept 2.3: Networks of Communication and Exchange
Period 3
Key Concept 3.1: Expansion of Networks
Key Concept 3.2: State Forms and Their Interactions
Key Concept 3.3: Increased Economic Productivity
Period 4
Key Concept 4.1: Globalizing Networks
Key Concept 4.2: New Forms of Social Organization
Key Concept 4.3: State Consolidation
Period 5
Key Concept 5.1: Industrialization and Global Capitalism
Key Concept 5.2: Imperialism and Nation-State Formation
Key Concept 5.3: Nationalism, Revolution, and Reform
Key Concept 5.4: Global Migration
Period 6
Key Concept 6.1: Science and the Environment
Key Concept 6.2: Global Conflicts and their Consequences
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Genocide Project
Key Concept 6.3: New Conceptualizations
Just for Fun
History Day Project
The Annual Theme
Topic Selection
Presentation: Choosing a Category
Research
Process Paper
Annotated Bibliography
Just for Fun....Enjoy!
The 50 Most Perfectly Timed Photos
My Shot Minute from the National Geographic - Best Photos according to kids
US Demonyms Game
The Top 100 "Pictures of the Day" for 2012
Weird and Wacky videos from National Geographic Kids
US City Demonyms
National Geographic Best Photo of the Day
GeoGuesser - Let's Explore the World. Study the image and guess the place.
Examine the SCALE of the Universe!
DEMONYMS
Quiz Your Noodle - GeoBee Training
World Demonyms Game
World Regions
Home
>
College, Career, and Civic Ready
Program / Curriculum Rationale
Map Review
Africa
>
North Africa and Southwest Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Asia
>
Southwest Asia
South Asia
East Asia
Southeast Asia
Europe and Russia
>
Europe
Russia and Post-Soviet States
The Americas
>
North America
Middle and South America
Oceania
>
Oceania, Australia, and New Zealand
Period 1
Key Concept 1.1: Big Geography and the Peopling of the Earth
Key Concept 1.2: The Neolithic Revolution
>
Was Agriculture Progress?
Key Concept 1.3: Early Civilizations
>
Mesopotamia
>
Babylonian Empire
Egypt
>
DOCUMENTS: Egyptian Pyramids
Mohenjo-daro and Harappa
Shang
>
Zhou Dynasty
DOCUMENTS: Fall of the Qin Dynasty
Olmecs and Chavin
Period 2
Key Concept 2.1: World Religions
Key Concept 2.2: States and Empires
>
Persian Empire
Ancient Greece
Key Concept 2.3: Networks of Communication and Exchange
Period 3
Key Concept 3.1: Expansion of Networks
Key Concept 3.2: State Forms and Their Interactions
Key Concept 3.3: Increased Economic Productivity
Period 4
Key Concept 4.1: Globalizing Networks
Key Concept 4.2: New Forms of Social Organization
Key Concept 4.3: State Consolidation
Period 5
Key Concept 5.1: Industrialization and Global Capitalism
Key Concept 5.2: Imperialism and Nation-State Formation
Key Concept 5.3: Nationalism, Revolution, and Reform
Key Concept 5.4: Global Migration
Period 6
Key Concept 6.1: Science and the Environment
Key Concept 6.2: Global Conflicts and their Consequences
>
Genocide Project
Key Concept 6.3: New Conceptualizations
Just for Fun
History Day Project
The Annual Theme
Topic Selection
Presentation: Choosing a Category
Research
Process Paper
Annotated Bibliography