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Social Science - Classes 6 to 10

Social Science is the field that looks into the human experience, ranging from relationships with other people to the complexities in societies and cultures. It encompasses various disciplines, including economics, geography, political science, history, sociology, psychology etc. In short, social science is important because it helps us understand ourselves, our societies, and the world around us.

Social science is crucial in helping students appreciate their culture, history, and language. This subject fosters creativity, critical thinking, and ingenuity in students and contributes to their development as well-rounded individuals.

1.0What is Social Science?

Social Science is the gamut of all disciplines that study human behaviour, societies, and cultures. In other words, unlike the natural sciences that deal with the physical world, social science delves into the intricacies of human relationships, institutions, and civilizations.

From uncovering the stories of ancient civilizations to grasping the systems that shape modern societies, it lays the groundwork for becoming thoughtful, informed, and responsible citizens. Whether you're a curious Class 6 learner or diving deeper into concepts in Class 10, this platform is your gateway to exploring the fascinating worlds of History, Geography, Civics, and Economics.

In the following links, we will discuss various concepts, the importance of geography, economics, political science, and history, and the benefits students can gain from studying these subjects.

Social Science Important Topics

Diversity and Discrimination

Ashoka - The Emperor who gave up War

New Questions and Ideas

From Hunting Gathering to Growing Food

Motions of the Earth

Major Domains of the Earth

Globe- Latitudes and Longitudes

Kingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic

Maps

The Earth in the Solar System

What is Government

What Books and Burials Tell Us

Understanding Diversity

Panchayati Raj

In the Earliest Cities

What, Where, How and When

Rural Livelihoods

Vital Villages, Thriving Towns

Buildings, Paintings and Books

Rural Administration

Our Country-India

Urban Administration

On Equality

Kings and Kingdoms

Urban Livelihoods

Introduction - Tracing Changes Through a Thousand Years

Life in Tropical and Subtropical Regions

New Empires and Kingdoms

Inside Our Earth

Growing up as Boys and Girls

How the State Government Works

Environment

Markets Around Us

Air

Delhi - 12th to 15th Century

Life in Desert Regions - Sahara and Ladakh

Devotional Paths to the Divine

The Making of Regional Cultures

Role of the Government In Healths

Eighteenth Century Political Formations

Women can Change the World

Our Changing Earths

A Shirt in the Market

Understanding Media

Water

Tribes, Nomads and Settled Communities

The Mughals ( 16th to 17th Century )


2.0Major Fields in the Social Science - Classes 6 to 10

  • Geography: This is the study of the Earth's surface. It deals with physical features, climate, and human populations. The subject also covered human-environment interactions, urbanization, and regional development.
  • Economics: Economic study refers to how societies will go about producing, distributing, and consuming different types of goods and services, including topics around supply and demand, markets, and economic growth.
  • History is the study of past events and their effects on the present. Historical figures, civilizations, and important events are analyzed, which helps understand the present and shape the future.
  • Political science studies government, political systems, and political behavior. It also examines matters such as political theory, international relations, and comparative politics.

Subject Covered

Social Science covers a wide range of fascinating subjects that are deeply connected. Here's a sneak peek at what students from classes 6 to 10 will dive into:  

History 

- Uncover captivating stories of human civilizations.  

- See how past events have shaped the world we live in today.  

- Explore intriguing topics like ancient cultures, medieval societies, colonialism, and modern revolutions.  

Geography  

- Discover the Earth's physical features, natural resources, and ecosystems.  

- Learn how humans interact with their environment.  

- Delve into climate, population, industries, and sustainable development topics.  

Civics (Political Science)

- Understand democracy, government structures, and citizens' rights.  

- Study the Indian Constitution, elections, and governance in society.  

- Explore the workings of global organizations and international cooperation.  

Economics

- Grasp the basics of production, consumption, and distribution.  

- Learn about resources, markets, and economic policies.  

- Examine concepts like sustainable development and the global economy. 

3.0Class-Wise Breakdown of Topics

Class 6 : Introduction to early civilizations, physical geography, and the basics of democracy.

Understanding rural and urban livelihoods.

Class 7 : Research medieval history, natural vegetation, and how governments work.

Explore human-environment interaction.

Class 8 : Study modern history, the Industrial Revolution, and the Indian freedom struggles.

Dive into resources and industries and understand the Indian judiciary system.

Class 9 : Study the French Revolution, world history, and climate systems.

Study democracy, constitutional design and poverty as a challenge.

Class 10 : Focus on globalization, sustainable development, and resource management.

Study the rise of nationalism, world wars, and India's freedom struggle.

4.0Scope of Social Sciences

Social Science offers important insights about the human condition. It also endows us with the knowledge and skills required for living in this complex, integrated world.

  • Understand Human Behavior: Social Science helps us understand how people act, how societies operate, and which factors are capable of altering societal patterns.
  • As part of studying social sciences, this leads to the development of critical thinking, analysis, and the ability to view information from various perspectives.
  • It fosters global citizenship, requiring people to learn about various cultures, societies, and political systems, which gives us a deeper understanding of the world and more responsibility worldwide.
  • Researching in Social Science allows us to understand different social issues about poverty, inequality, or environmental challenges; it helps build a solution from there.

By connecting people, places, and ideas, Social Sciences offer a comprehensive understanding of the world and help drive positive change.

5.0Importance of Social Sciences

1. Encourages Critical Thinking

Social Sciences teach us to ask questions, analyze situations, and interpret information. These skills help individuals think logically and make well-informed decisions in everyday life.

2. Builds Social Awareness

By exploring societal issues like inequality, poverty, human rights, and environmental challenges, Social Sciences help people understand the world's problems and inspire them to take action for positive change.

3. Cultivates Global Citizenship

Learning about different cultures, histories, and systems fosters empathy and respect for diversity.

4. Prepares Future Leaders

Social Sciences equip individuals with the knowledge and skills to lead. Whether in governance, education, or community development, these insights empower people to create a more inclusive society.

5. Addresses Real-World Challenges

Collecting data, analyzing trends, and conducting research, Social Sciences tackle pressing issues like urbanization, climate change, unemployment, and public health crises.

6. Drives Economic Progress

Fields like Economics analyze how resources are managed, and policies are created. This contributes to sustainable economic growth and ensures fair resource distribution for all.

7. Strengthens Democracy and Justice

Social sciences promote democratic values and justice by teaching civic responsibilities, the rule of law, and legal systems, ensuring fairness and equality in society.

In essence, Social Sciences are vital for understanding and improving our world, empowering individuals to create meaningful change and contribute to a better future.

Keep learning and stay tuned with ALLEN Digital for the latest CBSE exam updates, sample papers, last year's question papers, study materials etc.

Table of Contents


  • 1.0What is Social Science?
  • 2.0Major Fields in the Social Science - Classes 6 to 10
  • 2.1Subject Covered
  • 3.0Class-Wise Breakdown of Topics
  • 4.0Scope of Social Sciences
  • 5.0Importance of Social Sciences

Frequently Asked Questions

Social Sciences include various disciplines that study different aspects of human society, such as its functioning, development, and interpersonal relationships among individuals.

Some common social science studies branches in India are Anthropology, Archaeology, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology.

Students can take up careers as economists, psychologists, counsellors, archaeologists, researchers, social workers, sociologists, teachers, etc.

Social science can be challenging, but it's also incredibly rewarding. It helps you understand the world and develop valuable critical thinking and communication skills. Students can work hard to excel in it.

Yes, you can get a government job if you study social science. You can apply for government jobs in the central and state governments through competitive exams.

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