Learning how to pick the most relevant facts from the textbook to fit into a table cell.
Ultimately, Danilov’s 6th-grade history workbook is an exercise in logic. By requiring students to complete tables on subjects ranging from the Black Death to the Hundred Years' War, it teaches them to see history not as a list of dates, but as a series of interconnected systems.
Contrasting the life of different social classes, such as the feudal lords and the peasantry.
The workbook's tables and tasks generally align with several core historical units: