Middle School social studies students hold the world in their hands, or at least the history of it. The three year curriculum covers a vast span of time from before man to modern America. While we move through the ages, students become well-versed in the cultures and geography of the world.
St. Agatha School’s social studies curriculum offers students an interactive, supportive learning environment, with a focus on student-led learning, project based learning and immersive activities. Our curriculum framework helps prepare students to be creative thinkers and engaged and thoughtful citizens. Social studies content is taught through an academic and skill-building lens, with an effort to build the following social scientific abilities:
Note-taking, summarizing, and margin noting
Information literacy with a focus on identifying viable online resources
Proper citation of text evidence, with a focus on in-text references
Seeing the past and its connection to the present through multiple perspectives with a focus on diversity/multiculturalism and Catholic Social Justice
Ancient History
6th Grade
Medieval to early Modern World History and Geography
7th Grade
U.S. History; 1765-Reconstruction
8th Grade