Curriculum - Upper Elementary History
Fundamental Needs of Man
1.00 Review of the material needs of man
2.00 Review of the spiritual needs of man
Natural History
1.00 Review Timeline of Life1.10 Paleozoic
1.20 Mesozoic
1.30 Cenozoic
1.40 Neozoic
Cultural History: Prehistory
1.00 Lower Paleolithic Period1.10 First Interglacial Period 1.10.1 Most of earth covered with ice
1.10.2 Man is relative weak animal: no claws, tusks, or horns
1.10.3 Man possessed intelligence, imagination, and reflection
1.10.4 Man found fire, couldn’t make it 1.20 Second Interglacial Period1.20.1 Man hunted and fished
1.20.2 Simple tool: flint stone
1.20.3 Mammals: rhino, elephants, hippopotamus, and saber tooth tiger 2.00 Middle Paleolithic Period2.10 Nomadic existence as hunters
2.20 Preference for living: open or caves
2.30 Hunted big animals
2.40 No evidence of paintings or drawings
2.50 Neanderthal appears
2.60 Animal skins scraped
2.70 Lived by hunting and fishing
2.80 Wooly mammoths and cave bears
2.90 Burned the dead: rituals3.00 Upper Paleolithic Period 3.10 Homo Sapiens arrive
3.20 Similar in appearance to us today
3.30 Lived in caves; rock shelters
3.40 Cave art found in Spain and France
3.50 Fine stone tools; hand axes, stone knives, needles from bone
3.60 Women adorned themselves with art objects
3.70 Cultivated grains; lived in huts
3.80 Reindeer most prevalent animal 4.00 Mesolithic Period4.10 Period between Paleolithic hunters and farmers of the Neolithic Age 5.00 Neolithic Period5.10 Man changed from hunting to agriculture
5.20 Women dedicated to domestic chores and care of children
5.30 Cultivated grain, fruits, and vegetables
5.40 First villages appear
5.50 Domesticated animals
5.60 Division of labor became more specialized 6.00 Aneolithic Period6.10 Age of metals
6.20 Age of Great Civilizations
Cultural History: Written
1.00 Study of Civilizations (each child completes at least 3 in the three year cycle)1.10 Aztec, Mayan, Inca, Indian, Chinese, Roman, Egyptian, Sumerian, Babylonian,
Hebrew, Crete, Phoenician, Assyrian 2.00 Migration2.10 Growth of cultures 3.00 American History
Note: These are only highlighted events in American History. True to Montessori, students are encouraged to branch from these events for research and reporting, always keeping in focus the relative tie of occurrence and the impact of the event on self, U.S., and world. 3.10 American Aborigines3.10.1 Bering Strait and migration of people into South America
3.10.2 Basic information on stone-age people3.20 American Indian Life3.20.1 Display a map.
3.20.2 Illustrate lifestyles of native Americans of the Northwest, plains, desert, and woodlands3.20.2a Natural environment
3.20.2b Different Native American cultures 3.30 Exploration: European explorations 3.30.1 Portugal: Dias, V. de Gama, Vespucci, Cabral
3.30.2 Spain: Columbus, de Balboa, P. de Leon, Cortez, Magellan, Pizarro, De Soto, Coronado
3.30.3 France: Verrazano, Cartier, S. de Champlain, Joliet, Marquette, La Salle
3.30.4 Holland: Hudson
3.30.5 Impact of European explorers on Native Americans 3.40 Colonial3.40.1 European impact and influences, trade routes
3.40.2 Types of government organization in various regions
3.40.3 Famous figures
3.40.4 Significance of Jamestown as 1st permanent settlement: economics, government,
society, leadership, slavery
3.40.5 Cause and effect of French and Indian War3.50 New Nation3.50.1 Revolutionary War: Causes, pivotal events, pivotal groups, famous leaders,
famous writings & documents3.50.1aContributions of individuals in the establishment of USA: Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton, Franklin, etc.
3.50.1b Major aspects of the Constitutional Convention
3.50.1c Major concepts of the US Constitution
3.50.1d Bill of Rights: significance to then versus today 3.50.2 War of 18123.50.2a Monroe Doctrine 3.50.3 Lewis and Clark expedition; Daniel Boone; Zebulon Pike
3.50.4 Northwest Territory: Trails and gold rush
3.50.5 Louisiana Purchase: Expanding boundaries
3.50.6 Slavery
3.50.7 Technological changes in 1800’s 3.60 Reform and Reconstruction3.60.1 Civil War 1861: Causes, significance, battles, famous figures
3.60.2 Lincoln: Candidacy, presidency, Gettysburg Address, EmancipationProclamation
3.60.3 Discuss major inventions (prep. for Industrial Age): cultural changes
3.60.4 Famous figures (Homer, Dickerson, Ford, etc.)
3.60.5 Nation development: 48 states by 1904 3.60.5a Economic changes, political changes, geographical changes,
social & cultural changes: famous figures 3.60.6 Spanish – American War 3.70 World Power3.70.1 WWI: 1914: Causes, impact of war on US, famous events, famous
figures, Advances in warfare technology
3.70.2 Montessori to U.S. 1912, San Francisco
3.70.3 Major technological innovations and effect on society: transportation,
communication, innovations
3.70.4 Effect of 16th-19th Amendments
3.70.5 Continued US growth: population shifts, cities, industries, immigration
3.70.6 Great Depression: cause and effects, New Deal
3.70.7 WWII: 1941: Causes, key political leaders, military strategies &campaigns, impact on
US culture
3.70.8 United Nations & Post WWII: cultural impact, famous events, famousfigures
3.70.9 Cold War: Famous figures, social & cultural changes, Space race, Civil Rights Movement
3.70.10 Vietnam: Social/cultural implications on US, famous figures, famous events 4.00 History of Mathematics
5.00 History of Language
6.00 History of Geometry
7.00 Representing Time7.10 Classroom diary/ schedules
7.20 Home schedules
7.30 Arrangement of days of year
7.40 Subdivisions of the year
7.50 Personal timelines
7.60 BC/AD
7.70 Clock/time




