7th Grade Social Studies Here is the 7th Grade Social Studies for the create your own curriculum. I’ve added the printable as well. Physical Geography Oceans and continents The Americas: society and environment Region profile: South America The Americas: geography Identify and select countries of Northern and Central America Name countries of Northern and Central America Identify and select countries of the Caribbean Name countries of the Caribbean Identify and select countries of South America Name countries of South America Europe: society and environment Region profile: Europe Europe: geography Identify and select countries of Europe Name countries of Europe Africa: society and environment Region profile: West and Central Africa Africa: geography Identify and select countries of Africa Name countries of Africa The Middle East: society and environment Region profile: the Middle East Asia: geography Identify and select countries of Asia Name countries of Asia: Oceania: geography Identify and select countries of Oceania Name countries of Oceania Prehistory The Neolithic Period Ancient Mesopotamia Early Mesopotamia Mesopotamian empires Ancient Egypt and Kush Ancient Egypt: the Old Kingdom Ancient Egyptian religion The kingdoms of Kush Early China Ancient China Early Chinese thought The Qin Empire The Han Dynasty Science and technology in early China The teachings of Confucius Ancient South Asia The Indus Civilization The Mauryan Empire The Gupta Empire Comparing ancient river civilizations Compare ancient river civilizations: geography and society Compare ancient river civilizations: achievements and legacy The Silk Road The ancient Silk Road: geography and transportation The ancient Silk Road: goods and ideas The medieval Silk Road World religions Origins of Judaism Origins of Christianity Origins of Islam Origins of Hinduism Origins of Buddhism Greece Classical Athens: geography and society Classical Athens: government and culture Comparing Athens and Sparta: part I Alexander the Great Rome and the Byzantine Empire The beginnings of Rome Early Roman society and politics Roman government: monarchy to republic The Roman Republic Caesar and the end of the Roman Republic Pax Romana The fall of the Western Roman Empire The Byzantine Empire Islamic empires Early Islamic conquests Early Islamic caliphates African empires The Ghana Empire Origins and development of the Mali Empire The Songhai Empire Medieval Asia The Mongol Empire Medieval Japan Medieval Europe Feudal Europe The Crusades The Middle Ages after 1100 Early Modern Europe Renaissance origins Italian Renaissance: achievements in literature and art The Reformation The Enlightenment: origins and natural rights The Enlightenment: influences on government Early Americas Foundations of Maya civilization Foundations of Inca civilization Foundations of Aztec civilization Age of Exploration The Age of Exploration: origins Portuguese and Spanish expeditions French and English expeditions The Columbian Exchange Government Purposes of government The Legislative Branch The Executive Branch The Judicial Branch Checks and balances State and local government International organizations The Constitution The Constitution: structure and principles The Constitution: amendments The Constitution: interpretation The Bill of Rights The legal system Laws and courts Citizenship Citizenship and the naturalization process Rights and responsibilities of active citizenship Basic economic principles What is economics? Costs and benefits Opportunity cost Trade and specialization What is a market? Banking and finance Banks Supply and demand Understand quantity supplied and quantity demanded Understand overall supply and demand Create and use supply and demand curves Identify shortage and surplus Identify shortage and surplus with graphs Identify shortage and surplus with data Colonial America Life as a colonist Identify the Thirteen Colonies Select the Thirteen Colonies Name the Thirteen Colonies New England Colonies: founding and government New England Colonies: economy and interactions with Native Americans Middle Colonies: founding and government Middle Colonies: economy and society Southern Colonies: founding and government Southern Colonies: economy and slavery The American Revolution Causes of the American Revolution: the French and Indian War Causes of the American Revolution: politics and society Causes of the American Revolution: introduction to mercantilism and the Navigation Acts Causes of the American Revolution: new taxes and colonial response The Revolutionary War: preparing for war The Revolutionary War: struggle for independence The Revolutionary War: turning the tide of war The Revolutionary War: conclusion and aftermath Source analysis: the Boston Massacre Source analysis: the Declaration of Independence The Early Republic The Articles of Confederation The Constitutional Convention Washington’s presidency The first party system: Federalists and Democratic-Republicans The Marshall Court The Louisiana Purchase The Jacksonian period Jacksonian Democracy Tariff, nullification, and bank war Indian Removal and the Trail of Tears The Antebellum period Industrial and Transportation Revolutions Comparing the North and the South Antebellum reform movements Antebellum immigration Slavery in the South The abolitionists Texas independence and annexation The U.S.-Mexican War Causes of the Civil War: Missouri Compromise to Bleeding Kansas Causes of the Civil War: Dred Scott to secession The Civil War The Civil War: the beginning of the war The Civil War: Bull Run to the Emancipation Proclamation The Civil War: Gettysburg to the election of 1864 The Civil War: the conclusion of the war Source analysis: the Gettysburg Address Reconstruction Radical Reconstruction The end of Reconstruction and the rise of Jim Crow The Gilded Age Industrialization in the Gilded Age Social studies skills Identify primary and secondary sources Identify facts and opinions Reading and creating timelines with BCE and CE Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...