Class 6 History – Revision & How to Study
Easy Guide for Students | Parents | Teachers
This revision page is specially written for Class 6 students. Read slowly, understand calmly, and enjoy History 😊
History is not about remembering dates.
It is about understanding people and their lives.
📘 PART 1: How to Revise History (Very Easy)
- Revise one chapter at a time
- Read headings first
- Read slowly, do not rush
- Close the book and recall in your own words
- Revise for 15–20 minutes only
Golden Rule: Little revision every day is best.
🧠 PART 2: How to Remember History Easily
- Think of chapters like stories
- Remember main idea, not all lines
- Say answers aloud once
- Explain lesson to parents or friends
- Use simple drawings if you like
Tip: Understanding makes remembering easy.
✍️ PART 3: How to Write History Answers in Exams
- Read the question carefully
- Write answers in points
- Use simple words
- Underline important words
- Do not write long paragraphs
Example:
Instead of long writing, use 3–4 clear points.
⏰ PART 4: Simple Daily History Study Plan
- 10 minutes – Read one topic
- 10 minutes – Revise key points
- 10 minutes – Write 2 answers
- 10 minutes – Explain orally
Total Time: Only 40 minutes 👍
😊 PART 5: Message to Students
You are not weak.
You are learning 🌱
History becomes easy when you read it slowly.
You can do it.
📚 Class 6 History – Quick Revision List
- Ch 1 – What, Where, How and When?
- Ch 2 – On the Trail of the Earliest People
- Ch 3 – From Gathering to Growing Food
- Ch 4 – In the Earliest Cities
- Ch 5 – What Books and Burials Tell Us
- Ch 6 – Kingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic
- Ch 7 – New Questions and Ideas
- Ch 8 – Ashoka, the Emperor Who Gave Up War
- Ch 9 – Vital Villages, Thriving Towns
- Ch 10 – Traders, Kings and Pilgrims
- Ch 11 – New Empires and Kingdoms
- Ch 12 – Buildings, Paintings and Books
Shaktimatha CBSE Learning
Learn Slowly • Learn Happily • Learn Clearly
• Read headings
• Remember main idea
• Write answers in points

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