In this course, the students will follow the World Cultures and Geography curriculum. In this curriculum, students explore the culture, geography, and history of different geographical regions across the globe. Students will develop skills in note-taking and organization, map reading, as well as comparing and contrasting geographical regions, cultures, and histories. Each unit will include the exploration of a global issue of particular importance to the region.
Students will explore the Europen Union and its purpose.
Students will explore the effects that climate change are having on Europe.
Students will explore the culture, history, and geography of Europe.
Students will develop skills in note-taking.
Students will learn how to compare and contrast geographical regions, cultures, and histories.
Students will explore the rich history of the region and its ties to modern conflicts.
Students will explore the culture, history, and geography of North America.
Students will develop skills in note-taking.
Students will learn how to compare and contrast geographical regions, cultures, and histories.
Students will explore the rich history of the region and its ties to modern conflicts.
Students will explore the culture, history, and geography of Russia and the Eurasian republics.
Students will develop skills in note-taking.
Students will learn how to compare and contrast geographical regions, cultures, and histories.
Students will explore how resources have shaped the development of Australia, The Pacific & Antarctica.
Students will explore the culture, history, and geography of Australia and the Pacific.
Students will develop skills in note-taking.
Students will learn how to compare and contrast geographical regions, cultures, and histories.