
Mesopotamia in Middle School
6th-graders have been learning about Mesopotamia and "The Fertile Crescent". Students have learned the importance of rivers and how they pertained to the lives of early civilizations. Mesopotamia was located in Southwest Asia . . .
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Stone Ages and Early Culture
Stone Ages and Early Cultures 6th grade Social Studies classes are studying the Stone Ages and how early cultures came to exist. We have learned how early cultures were primarily hunter-gathers and lived . . .

6th-Grade Studies World Religions
I wanted to take a moment and let you know what we have been covering in 6th grade Social Studies. We started the year with geography, then moved on to Ancient Civilizations. We have studied Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China. Our . . .

Walk Like an Egyptian? Teach Like a Pirate.
Ms. Lees has caught the attention of her 6th-grade classes today while sporting an Egyptian costume. Her students just started a lesson on Ancient Egypt. Thursday and Friday students will be constructing their own pyramids and then decorating . . .

7th Grade Social Studies
Hello all! This week the 7th graders will be reviewing maps and map projections! I am excited to see what the students know about maps and what we need to review! Maps are one of my favorite things to learn and to teach . . .

6th Grade Geography!
Hello! In 6th grade, we have been learning about the 5 Themes of Geography! These include Location, Place, Movement, Region, and Human Environment Interaction! The students made a poster based on . . .
Welcome to Social Studies!
Hello! My name is Anna Lees and I am teaching 6th and 7th-grade social studies this year! I am looking forward to teaching middle school. The 6th graders will start with geography and move on . . .

Welcome Ms. Lees to PC Middle School
We would like to welcome Ms. Anna Lees to our Middle School teaching team! Ms. Lees was born in Bozeman, Montana, but grew up in Macon, Missouri. She has two sister, one older and one younger. Ms. Lees graduated from high school in . . .