Social Science

The Social Science Curriculum

Designed for Grades 1–12, the program aims to build a strong foundation in national identity, economic awareness, and global engagement. Each grade level progressively develops students’ understanding of Saudi Arabia’s history, geography, culture, and future aspirations under Vision 2030.

Key Focus Areas

Key Focus area
Grade
1

Introduction to My World

Introduction to My World

History

Introduction to family, school, and community history. Simple stories about famous figures like King Abdulaziz.

Geography

Basic geographical concepts (homes, landforms like mountains, deserts). Introduction to local places(e.g., Mecca, Medina, Riyadh).

Civics

Roles and responsibilities within the family, school, and community. Introduction to community helpers (police, doctors).

Economics

Basic needs vs. wants; introduction to money and simple trade.

Social/National Values

Respect, honesty, caring for others, introduction to Saudi symbols (flag, National Day).

Grade
2

Expanding My World

Expanding My World

History

More structured introduction to the history of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and key events (e.g., unification of the Kingdom).

Geography

Exploration of basic physical geography concepts (landforms, weather, simple map skills). Focus on the regions of Saudi Arabia.

Civics

Understanding rules, rights, and responsibilities in the community. A deeper dive into the roles of community helpers.

Economics

Simple introduction to saving, spending, and charity (Zakat). Basic trade concepts (how goods move from place to place)

Social/National Values

Focus on cooperation, responsibility, and national pride.

Grade
3

Communities and Cultures

Communities and Cultures

History

Introduction to different cultures within Saudi Arabia and basic world cultures. Early Islamic history and its influence on the world.

Geography

Basic understanding of natural resources (water, oil, land). Introduction to continents and oceans, using Saudi Arabia as a starting point.

Civics

Introduction to governance and leadership (e.g., mayors, local leaders). Emphasis on citizenship and the rights and responsibilities of individuals.

Economics

Introduction to local and global trade. Simple concepts of supply and demand.

Social/National Values

Respect for cultural diversity, importance of family and community, and Islamic values of generosity and charity.

Grade
4

Saudi Arabia in the World

Saudi Arabia in the World

History

Overview of the key periods of Saudi Arabian history, from ancient times to the modern day, focusing on Islamic civilization and the development of the Kingdom.

Geography

Introduction to global geography—continents, major countries, and their relation to Saudi Arabia. More advanced mapping skills and physical geography.

Civics

Deeper understanding of governance (e.g., councils, ministries), roles of leaders, and how citizens can contribute to society.

Economics

Understanding of goods and services, how people work and earn money, and basic market functions. More about saving and charity, with examples of how Zakat works in society.

Social/National Values

Leadership, cooperation, national pride, Islamic values.

Grade
5

Early Civilizations and Trade

Early Civilizations and Trade

History

Study of early world civilizations (Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, Indus Valley, Ancient China) with connections to Saudi Arabia’s historical trade routes and contributions.

Geography

Study of the Earth’s major physical features, including mountains,rivers, and deserts. Introduction to human-environment interaction

Civics

Introduction to the basic structure of the government and its functions. How laws are made and enforced.

Economics

Deeper dive into trade, resources, and how they have historically influenced the development of civilizations.

Social/National Values

Cultural sensitivity, global awareness, and the importance of trade and collaboration between nations.

Grade
6

The Islamic Golden Age and Exploration

The Islamic Golden Age and Exploration

History

Focus on the Islamic Golden Age, including scientific, cultural, and intellectual achievements and how these influenced the world.

Geography

Focus on global exploration and trade routes, especially the Silk Road, and how they shaped early economic systems.

Civics

Understanding of rights, laws, and the responsibilities of citizens in more depth. Begin discussions on environmental stewardship and sustainability.

Economics

Introduction to early global trade networks and the beginnings ofmodern economic systems.

Social/National Values

The role of Islamic scholars in the advancement of global knowledge. Focus on environmental responsibility.

Grade
7

Empires and Nations

Empires and Nations

History

Study of major empires (Ottoman, Roman, Persian) and their influence on modern borders and governance systems.

Geography

Exploration of human geography, including migration, urbanization, and the development of cities.

Civics

Introduction to the concept of governance beyond the local level—how nations are governed and the role of international organizations (e.g., the United Nations).

Economics

Deeper understanding of natural resources, their distribution, and their impact on national economies. Focus on Saudi Arabia’s role in the global economy (oil).

Social/National Values

Emphasis on leadership, responsibility, and how cultural exchanges have influenced the modern world.

Grade
8

The Modern World and Global Issues

The Modern World And Global Issues

History

Exploration of major events of the 20th century (World Wars, decolonization, and global conflicts) with a focus on Saudi Arabia’s role in modern history

Geography

Focus on modern issues such as climate change, global warming, and sustainable development, linked to geography

Civics

Study of modern governance systems,
including democracy, monarchy, and
international diplomacy. Begin exploring
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.

Economics

The modern global economy—trade,
international organizations (e.g., WTO),
and the role of technology in economic
development.

Social/National Values

Emphasis on global citizenship,
responsibility toward the
environment, and understanding
the interconnectedness of nations.

VOL.
1

Physical Geography & The Environment

KEY THEMES

Earth’s Physical Processes

Plate tectonics, climate systems, and ecosystems

Natural Resources & Sustainability

Water, land, energy, and conservation strategies

Human-Environment Interactions

Urbanization, agriculture, and climate change

Geographic Tools & Technologies

GIS, satellite imagery, and cartography

VOL.
2

Human & Cultural Geography

KEY THEMES

Economic Geography

Global trade, resource distribution, and economic interdependence

Urbanization & Population Dynamics

Migration, city planning, and demographic shifts

Political Geography & International Relations

Geopolitics, conflicts, and diplomacy

Environmental Challenges & Sustainable Solutions

Urban sustainability and resource management

VOL.
1

Foundations Of Civilizations

KEY THEMES

The Birth of Civilizations

Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus Valley, and China

Islamic Civilization & Global Contributions

Science, art, and philosophy

Empires & Trade Networks

Roman, Greek, Ottoman, and Persian Empires

Cultural Exchange & Conflict

Colonialism, revolutions, and societal transformations

VOL.
2

Modern World History

KEY THEMES

The Age of Revolutions

Renaissance, Reformation, Enlightenment, and Industrialization

20th-Century Conflicts & Their Legacy

World Wars, Cold War, and regional conflicts

Globalization & Cultural Shifts

Economic interdependence, cultural diffusion, and social movements

Ethical Decision-Making in History

Historical injustices, human rights, and reconciliation efforts

VOL.
1

Physical Geography & The Environment

KEY THEMES

Earth’s Physical Processes

Plate tectonics, climate systems, and ecosystems

Natural Resources & Sustainability

Water, land, energy, and conservation strategies

Human-Environment Interactions

Urbanization, agriculture, and climate change

Geographic Tools & Technologies

GIS, satellite imagery, and cartography

VOL.
2

Human & Cultural Geography

KEY THEMES

Economic Geography

Global trade, resource distribution, and economic interdependence

Urbanization & Population Dynamics

Migration, city planning, and demographic shifts

Political Geography & International Relations

Geopolitics, conflicts, and diplomacy

Environmental Challenges & Sustainable Solutions

Urban sustainability and resource management

VOL.
1

Foundations Of Civilizations

KEY THEMES

The Birth of Civilizations

Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus Valley, and China

Islamic Civilization & Global Contributions

Science, art, and philosophy

Empires & Trade Networks

Roman, Greek, Ottoman, and Persian Empires

Cultural Exchange & Conflict

Colonialism, revolutions, and societal transformations

VOL.
2

Modern World History

KEY THEMES

The Age of Revolutions

Renaissance, Reformation, Enlightenment, and Industrialization

20th-Century Conflicts & Their Legacy

World Wars, Cold War, and regional conflicts

Globalization & Cultural Shifts

Economic interdependence, cultural diffusion, and social movements

Ethical Decision-Making in History

Historical injustices, human rights, and reconciliation efforts

Kodeit Educational Assets

Students Book

Audio Book

Rubrics

Teachers Guide

Practice Books

Assignments

Presentations

Lessons

Hours of Robost Learning

Comprehensive Electives

Extensive Digital Library

Constructive Classes

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