Biological vs. social traits, personality development, and self-perception/self-esteem .
The family, school life, peer groups, and the social structure of society .
Types of human activity (play, work, study) and forms of verbal and non-verbal communication . Biological vs
Open-ended questions requiring short written explanations or practical examples . How to Use These Materials
Multiple-choice questions with one correct answer. Biological vs. social traits
Basics of production, consumption , money, and household management. Ethics and Culture: Social norms, morality, and traditions. Structure of the Material
The tests focus on the transition from elementary social knowledge to deeper structural analysis of society. Key units include: and self-perception/self-esteem . The family
Most 6th-grade KIM booklets (e.g., those compiled by A.V. Pozdeev) consist of three main parts: