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Understanding Societal Change: Key Themes for 7th Grade Social Studies

This resource provides an exploration of essential concepts for 7th grade social studies, focusing on the interconnected themes of time, change, continuity, governance, and human-environmental interaction. Students will examine how conflict leads to societal change, the influence of location on culture and economy, and the impact of production, distribution, and consumption on a society's development. By engaging with enduring understandings and essential questions, students will deepen their comprehension of how societies evolve and interact.

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Understanding Societal Change: Key Themes for 7th Grade Social Studies

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  1. Performance Standards Concept Wall Essential Questions Enduring Understandings

  2. 7th Grade Connecting Themes Enduring Understandings

  3. Time, Change, Continuity Conflict & Change Governance 7th Grade Production, Distribution, Consumption Movement/ Migration Human Environmental Interaction Location Culture

  4. Conflict & Change When there is conflict between or within societies, change is the result.

  5. Time, Change, Continuity While change occurs over time, there is continuity to the basic structure of a society.

  6. Governance As a society increases in complexity and interacts with other societies, the complexity of the government also increases.

  7. Production, Distribution, Consumption The production, distribution, and consumption of goods/services produced by the society are affected by the location, customs, beliefs, and laws of the society.

  8. Human Environmental Interaction Humans, their society, and the environment affect each other.

  9. Location Location affects a society’s economy, culture, and development.

  10. Culture The culture of a society is the product of the religion, beliefs, customs, traditions, and government of that society.

  11. Movement/ Migration The movement or migration of people and ideas affects all societies involved.

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