SKIP TO CONTENT
6.1 Describe the world using the tools of geography including maps, globes, and technological representations.
6.2 Identify geographic patterns in the environment that result from the processes of Earth's physical systems.
6.3 Analyze how regions are used to describe the organization of the Earth's surface.
Region profiles
The Americas: geography
Europe: geography
Africa: geography
Asia: geography
Oceania: geography
Region profiles
The Americas: geography
Europe: geography
Africa: geography
Asia: geography
Oceania: geography
6.4 Analyze the concept, usage, and value of natural resources.
6.5 Evaluate how places gain meaning.
6.6 Describe the characteristics and causes of human population changes and migration.
6.7 Describe the patterns of human settlements and the factors that contribute to their formation.
6.8 Examine how humans and the physical environment are impacted by the extraction of resources and by natural hazards.
6.9 Analyze how sovereign nation-states interact with one another.
The Americas: geography
Europe: geography
Africa: geography
Asia: geography
Oceania: geography
The Americas: geography
Europe: geography
Africa: geography
Asia: geography
Oceania: geography
6.1 Examine the ways governments are organized.
6.11 Describe the difference between limited and unlimited government.
6.12 Analyze the rights and responsibilities of American citizenship.
6.13 Examine the challenges of civic engagement in the contemporary world.
6.14 Describe how civil rights and citizenship roles vary based on the culture and government of various nation-states.
6.15 Explain the geographic patterns of economic interactions.
6.16 Formulate an understanding of the cultural regions of the world: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, Latin America, South Asia, East Asia, Middle East, North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Oceania.