3rd Grade

In grade 3, students learn how individuals have changed their communities and world.  Students study the effects inspiring heroes have had on communities, past and present.  Students learn about the lives of heroic men and women who made important choices, overcame obstacles, sacrificed for the betterment of others, and embarked on journeys that resulted in new ideas, new inventions, and new communities.  Students expand their knowledge through the identification and study of people who made a difference, influenced public policy and decision making, and participated in resolving issues that are important to all people.  Throughout Grade 3, students develop an understanding of the economic, cultural, and scientific contributions made by individuals.

To support the teaching of the essential knowledge and skills, the use of a variety of rich material such as biographies; folktales; myths; legends; and poetry, songs, and artworks is encouraged.  Selections may include the legend of Paul Bunyan.  Motivating resources are also available from museums, historical sites, presidential libraries, and local and state preservation societies.


People of Interest:

Pierre Charles L'Enfant

Christopher Columbus

Meriwether Lewis

William Clark

Henry Ford

Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre

Cyrus Hall McCormick

Louis Pasteur

Jonas Salk

Jane Addams

Helen Keller

Harriet Tubman

Daniel Boone

David "Davy" Crockett

Pecos Bill

Paul Bunyan

Robinson Crusoe


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