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New Hampshire Frameworks Correlations
Ancient Mexico
Explore the art, culture, and history of ancient Mesoamerica.
Intended Audience: Students Reading Level:
Middle/High School Teacher Section:
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Social Studies: Geography Curriculum Standard 13
Students will demonstrate an understanding of the impact of human systems on
Earth's surface including the characteristics, distribution, and migration of
human populations; the nature and complexity of patterns of cultural diffusion;
patterns and networks of economic interdependence; processes, patterns, and
functions of human settlement; and the forces of cooperation and conflict that
shape human geographic divisions.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade six students will be able to: -
Define the major components of culture and write a description of their culture.
Social Studies: History Curriculum Standard 18
Students will demonstrate a knowledge of the chronology and significant developments
of world history including the study of ancient, medieval, and modern Europe
(Western civilization) with particular emphasis on those developments that have
shaped the experience of the entire globe over the last 500 years and those
ideas, institutions, and cultural legacies that have directly influenced American
thought, culture, and politics.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade six students will be able to: -
Demonstrate a basic
understanding of the origin, development, and distinctive characteristics of
major ancient, classical, and agrarian civilizations including the Mesopotamian,
Ancient Hebrew, Egyptian, Nubian (Kush), Greek, Roman, Gupta Indian, Han Chinese,
Islamic, Byzantine, Olmec, Mayan, Aztec, and Incan Civilizations.
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