Students in
World History 9 will examine the origins of beliefs systems such
as: Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Students
will also study world history by investigating the theme of Global
Expansion and Encounter (Approximately 1400-1750). Studies will
use a variety of social studies skills including: examining data
and facts and drawing conclusions from the data, separating fact
from opinion, explaining ideas, writing essays, comparing and contrasting,
recognizing cause and effect, and working collaboratively. |
Students
in World History 10 will examine world history, geography, and concepts
in economics from 1750 to the present. Content in the course includes
topics such as: The Age of Revolution, the Causes and Consequences
of International Conflicts, Challenges to Human Rights, and the
Emergence of New Nations . Studies will use a variety of social
studies skills including: examining data and facts and drawing conclusions
from the data, separating fact from opinion, explaining ideas, writing
essays, comparing and contrasting, recognizing cause and effect,
and working collaboratively. |