Grade VI Social Science

Annual Academic Calendar for Grade 6 Social Science (CBSE-Aligned)

This curriculum integrates history, geography, and civics to help students understand the world around them and their role in society.

April – Introduction to History and Geography

  • Theme: Understanding the Past and the World Around Us
  • Concepts:
    • What is History? Importance of dates
    • Introduction to Geography (Latitudes and Longitudes)
    • Civics: Understanding Diversity
  • Activities:
    • Timeline creation of historical events
    • Globe and map exploration
    • Group discussion on diversity in India
  • Assessment: Quiz on history and geography basics

 

May – The Earliest Societies and Earth's Movements

  • Theme: Early Humans and Our Planet
  • Concepts:
    • Life of early humans (hunter-gatherers)
    • Invention of tools and discovery of fire
    • Earth’s movements – Rotation and Revolution
  • Activities:
    • Storytelling about the life of early humans
    • Observation of shadow movement to understand Earth's rotation
    • Hands-on tool-making project
  • Assessment: Worksheet and short quiz

 

June – The First Cities and Major Landforms

  • Theme: Early Civilizations and Earth's Surface
  • Concepts:
    • Harappan civilization: Town planning, trade, and culture
    • Mountains, Plateaus, Plains, Deserts, and Islands
  • Activities:
    • Building models of Harappan houses
    • Identifying landforms using maps and models
    • Comparing life in different landforms
  • Assessment: Map-based test

 

July – Rural and Urban Livelihoods

  • Theme: How People Earn a Living
  • Concepts:
    • Rural and urban livelihoods
    • Difference between farming and non-farming activities
    • Challenges faced by rural and urban workers
  • Activities:
    • Interviewing farmers and urban workers (role-play)
    • Comparative study of village and city life
    • Writing an essay on an ideal community
  • Assessment: Written assignment

 

August – Local Government and Our Country’s Physical Features

  • Theme: Governance and Geography
  • Concepts:
    • Panchayati Raj system and local governance
    • The Himalayas, Northern Plains, Thar Desert, and Coastal Plains
  • Activities:
    • Mock panchayat meeting
    • Map work to locate major physical features
    • Group discussion on the role of local government
  • Assessment: Oral quiz and worksheet

 

September – New Empires and Kingdoms

  • Theme: Expanding Horizons
  • Concepts:
    • Maurya and Gupta Empires: Administration and achievements
    • Impact of rulers on society and culture
  • Activities:
    • Creating a Mauryan empire timeline
    • Role-play of an ancient king or queen
    • Debate on the contributions of the Maurya vs Gupta empire
  • Assessment: Timeline-based assessment

 

October – Climate and Our Environment

  • Theme: Understanding Weather Patterns
  • Concepts:
    • Climate zones of the world
    • Factors affecting climate (latitude, altitude, wind)
    • Conservation of the environment
  • Activities:
    • Keeping a weather diary
    • Poster-making on environmental conservation
    • Classroom discussion on climate change
  • Assessment: Quiz on weather and climate

 

November – The Early States and Our Rights

  • Theme: Kings and Citizens
  • Concepts:
    • Mahajanapadas and republics
    • Fundamental Rights and Duties of citizens
    • Preamble of the Indian Constitution
  • Activities:
    • Writing a class constitution
    • Debate on citizen responsibilities
    • Creative writing on a day in an ancient kingdom
  • Assessment: Rights and duties worksheet

 

December – Globe, Maps, and Types of Governments

  • Theme: Exploring the World and Leadership
  • Concepts:
    • Understanding maps (scale, symbols, directions)
    • Types of government (democracy, monarchy, dictatorship)
  • Activities:
    • Map reading and locating different continents
    • Comparing different types of government through chart making
    • Writing about a leader they admire
  • Assessment: Map work and written test

 

January – Trade and Transportation

  • Theme: Connecting People
  • Concepts:
    • Ancient and modern trade routes
    • Means of transport and communication
  • Activities:
    • Creating a trade route map
    • Role-play on bartering goods in ancient times
    • Writing about how technology has changed transportation
  • Assessment: Transport quiz and project

 

February – Indian Culture and Heritage

  • Theme: Our Rich Culture
  • Concepts:
    • Indian art, dance, and music
    • Famous monuments and their significance
    • Festivals of India
  • Activities:
    • Show-and-tell on different Indian cultural aspects
    • Poster-making on famous monuments
    • Presenting a cultural festival of India
  • Assessment: Cultural heritage test

 

March – Revision and Final Assessment

  • Theme: Consolidation of Learning
  • Concepts:
    • Reviewing all topics covered in history, geography, and civics
  • Activities:
    • Social studies trivia quiz
    • Group presentations
    • Fun social science crossword puzzles
  • Assessment: Comprehensive final exam

 

Additional Learning Throughout the Year:

  1. Field Trips: Visits to historical places, local government offices, and museums.
  2. Storytelling and Dramatization: Enacting historical events.
  3. Hands-on Geography: Making models of landforms and climate zones.
  4. Assessments:
    • Monthly quizzes
    • Mid-term and final exams
    • Group projects and individual presentations

 

This structured curriculum ensures that Grade 6 students develop a comprehensive understanding of history, geography, and civics, fostering an awareness of their cultural and environmental surroundings.