Grade 6
Other Hawaii Social Studies sets
Other Hawaii Social Studies sets
Anchor and Inquiry Standards
- 1.
Developing Questions and Planning Inquiries I6-8.1
- 1.
Create compelling questions representing key ideas of the disciplinesSS.6-8.1.1
- 2.
Explain how a question reflects an enduring issue in the fieldSS.6-8.1.2
- 3.
Create supporting questions that address key ideas identified in compelling questionsSS.6-8.1.3
- 4.
Explain the relationship between compelling and supporting questionsSS.6-8.1.4
- 1.
- 2.
Gathering and Evaluating Sources6-8.2
- 1.
Evaluate the credibility of a source by examining its origin, author, context, and contentSS.6-8.2.1
- 2.
Gather relevant information from credible sources representing a wide range of viewSS.6-8.2.2
- 1.
- 3.
Creating Claims6-8.3
- 1.
Develop claims and counterclaims while pointing out the strengths and limitations of bothSS.6-8.3.1
- 2.
Identify specific evidence that supports the claims and counterclaimsSS.6-8.3.2
- 1.
- 4.
Communicating Conclusions6-8.4
- 1.
Construct arguments and explanations using claims and evidence from multiple sources while acknowledging the strengths and limitations of the argumentsSS.6-8.4.1
- 2.
Present arguments and explanations using a variety of print and oral technologies (e.g., posters, essays, letters, debates, speeches, reports, maps) and digital technologies (e.g., Internet, social media, digital documentary)SS.6-8.4.2
- 1.
- 5.
Taking Informed Action6-8.5
- 1.
Identify local, regional and/or global problems or issues using interdisciplinary lensesSS.6-8.5.1
- 2.
Examine the origins of a problem or issue and explain the challenges and opportunities faced by those trying to address itSS.6-8.5.2
- 3.
Apply a range of deliberative strategies and procedures to make decisions and propose feasible solutions to address local, regional, and/or global concernsSS.6-8.5.3
- 4.
Create an action plan to address a solution to the problem or issue and demonstrate evidence of implementationSS.6-8.5.4
- 1.
Content Standards
- 1.
Compare cultural characteristics of early river valley civilizationsSS.6.1.14.1
- 2.
Explain the connection between politics and religion in the complex societies of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and ChinaSS.6.1.6.2
- 3.
Analyze the role of technological change in early river valley civilizationsSS.6.1.19.3
- 1.
Describe cultural and political structures in classical eastern societiesSS.6.2.6.1
- 2.
Describe cultural and political structures in classical western societiesSS.6.2.6.2
- 3.
Evaluate the lasting impact of philosophy, art, science, and technology of Classical Greece, Rome, India, and ChinaSS.6.2.16.3
- 4.
Compare causes of decline in the Roman, Han, and Gupta empiresSS.6.2.19.4
- 1.
Explain how religion and philosophy shaped European, Asian, and Middle Eastern societies during the classical periodSS.6.3.14.1
- 1.
Analyze the importance of innovations of the Middle Eastern Abbasid Dynasty, Indian Gupta Empire, and Chinese Tang and Song DynastiesSS.6.4.15.1
- 2.
Explain the reasons for expansion of Sub-Saharan African regionsSS.6.4.14.2
- 3.
Explain how the fall of the Roman Empire led to the emergence of European feudalismSS.6.4.19.3
- 4.
Describe the distribution of resources among classes in the feudal hierarchySS.6.4.9.4
- 1.
Describe how trade networks and the transfer of goods and ideas linked post-classical societiesSS.6.5.10.1
- 2.
Explain how the transfer of goods and ideas along trade routes affected ideas and cultures of different people in post-classical societiesSS.6.5.15.2
- 1.
Explain how encounters and exchanges of the Mongols linked the worldSS.6.6.15.1
- 2.
Describe encounters between Christians, Muslims, and Jews during the CrusadesSS.6.6.19.2
- 3.
Explain how the voyages of Zheng He contributed to the rise of the Ming DynastySS.6.6.19.3
- 1.
Compare cultural and technological innovations of the Olmec, Mayan, Aztec, and Inca civilizationsSS.6.7.16.1
- 1.
Explain the reestablishment of Europe's political and social order in medieval timesSS.6.8.6.1
- 2.
Analyze social, political, and economic effects of the Black Death on EuropeSS.6.8.17.2
- 3.
Explain the rise of the European RenaissanceSS.6.8.19.3
- 4.
Explain how people, ideas, art, literature, science, and technology shaped the RenaissanceSS.6.8.19.4
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 6
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2018
- Where can I read the official document?
- Hawaii Core Standards for Social Studies - Grade 6: World History
Keep exploring
Keep exploring Social Studies standards
Sibling grade bands, other subjects in this jurisdiction, and the same subject across other states.
More Hawaii Social Studies sets
Social StudiesOther Hawaii subjects
HawaiiSocial Studies in other jurisdictions
Social Studies- National Council for the Social Studies
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Idaho
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin