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3rd grade civics printable pdfs

Preview of Map Skills- Reading a Map and Activities

Map Skills- Reading a Map and Activities

✅⭐️Are you studying maps in your primary classroom? If so, then you will love this all inclusive NO PREP set! Not only does it go over cardinal directions and how to read a map, it also reviews parts of a map such as the map key, title, and compass rose. It is a perfect lesson to include in your social studies geography unit!⭐Please know that this resource is a PDF. It is great for distance learning if you are sending home packets or are able to transfer it to Google Slides™ to use in Google Cla
Preview of 100th Day of School Communities Then and Now Unit | Print and Digital

100th Day of School Communities Then and Now Unit | Print and Digital

Looking for a 100th day of school resource to help teach your students about how communities have changed? This no-prep unit will keep your students engaged while learning about how communities and society have changed over the past 100 years. New reading passages have been added (perfect for small groups and differentiating instruction) so this can carry over into your ELA block. Note: This now contains a link on page 2 of the PDF that allows you to make a copy for use in Google Classroom. Th
Preview of Election Day & Electoral Process | Presidential Elections 2024

Election Day & Electoral Process | Presidential Elections 2024

Created by
Kiki's Classroom
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ #1 ALL-TIME BEST-SELLING ELECTIONS-VOTING RESOURCE ON TPT! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This unit includes 32 pages of printables to engage your students while learning about elections and the election process in an unbiased way. No fluff or filler here: this unit provides solid, high-quality content that will deepen students' understanding and simplify complex concepts. You’ll find these printables to be thoughtfully designed, easy to use, thorough, and engaging for kids!This resource does not include
Preview of Types of Communities and Community Helpers Unit - Suburban Urban Rural

Types of Communities and Community Helpers Unit - Suburban Urban Rural

Looking for a communities unit that covers types of communities, community helpers, and urban, suburban, and rural? This communities social studies resource is a perfect supplement to use for your 2nd and 3rd grade lessons. It offers an introduction into what communities are and then focuses on 10 different aspects of communities. There are reading comprehension passages, graphic organizers, cut and glue activities, and answer keys.There is also a digital conversion of this resource available in
Preview of Bill of Rights Sort Activity with Scenarios - US Constitution Day

Bill of Rights Sort Activity with Scenarios - US Constitution Day

Created by
Love Learning
Teach students about The Bill of Rights with this fun sort activity! Students will learn about the Bill of Rights and the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Students will also match the scenarios to each amendment. It is perfect for Constitution Day or Founders Month as students learn about the U.S. Government.This Bill of Rights Sort includes the first ten amendments, their definitions, and real-life scenarios that students will match in order.This activity includes a digital versio
Preview of Government Unit | Branches of Government | Levels of Government

Government Unit | Branches of Government | Levels of Government

Created by
Ashleigh
These government lessons will allow students to develop an authentic understanding of the levels of government and the 3 branches of government. The American government lessons incorporates performance tasks, government projects, enrichment activities, choice boards, graphic organizers, and more! This government unit includes a variety of activities to teach students government vocabulary and concepts. In the unit you'll find:3 Government projects (including the 3 branches of government project)
Preview of 2nd Grade Social Studies Curriculum Government Citizens Unit

2nd Grade Social Studies Curriculum Government Citizens Unit

A government unit filled with activities, word cards, and printable charts. Focusing around government (why we have it and what it does for us) on a community level as well as citizens and their responsibilities.GOOGLE DRIVE ACCESS LINKS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE PDF DOWNLOAD ON THE GOOGLE DRIVE ACCESS PAGELinks to Google Drive uploads in slides/forms are available in this download!Want to see a sample lesson? CLICK HERE FOR A LESSON FREEBIELesson Plan Titles:Lesson 1 – Diversity in a CommunityLess
Preview of Bill of Rights Color by Number, Reading Passage and Text Marking - Constitution

Bill of Rights Color by Number, Reading Passage and Text Marking - Constitution

Created by
Think Tank
This Bill of Rights Color by Number and Text Marking activity is the perfect way to bring life to the topic! Students read a non-fiction passage and search for answers while marking evidence from the text. Perfect reading comprehension activity.Topics include: Bill of Rights, Amendments 1-10, U.S. Constitution, Due Process, Freedom of Speech and the Establishment Clause.Students complete a “before reading” anticipation guide, read about Bill of Rights answers questions, mark the text for evidenc
Preview of Johnny Appleseed Biography and Comprehension

Johnny Appleseed Biography and Comprehension

Created by
LittleRed
This lesson packet includes a short story explaining the life and accomplishments of Johnny Appleseed, as well as several comprehension worksheets. Here is what you will get in this packet: ‣ Reading passage in color (2 pages)‣ Reading passage in black and white (2 pages)‣ True or false worksheet‣ Sequencing worksheet ‣ Meet Johnny Appleseed fill in the blank worksheet‣ Questions about Johnny Appleseed‣ Where Did Johnny Appleseed Plant Trees? ‣ Sentence scramble worksheet‣ 'Who, What, When, Wher
Preview of Revolutionary War Color by Number : American Revolution Reading and Text Marking

Revolutionary War Color by Number : American Revolution Reading and Text Marking

Created by
Think Tank
This Revolutionary War Causes Color by Number and Text Marking activity is the perfect way to bring life to the topic! Students read a non-fiction passage and search for answers while marking evidence from the text. Perfect reading comprehension activity.Topics include: Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre, French and Indian War, Stamp Act, Sugar Act, and Quartering Act. Students complete a “before reading” anticipation guide, read about Revolutionary War Causes, answer questions, mark the text for
Preview of Citizenship | Being a Good Citizen | Print and Digital

Citizenship | Being a Good Citizen | Print and Digital

Are you looking for activities to teach your students what it means to be a good citizen? This best selling unit enables you to teach good citizenship at home, school, and the community - perfect for the first few weeks of school! This complete no-prep unit on citizenship contains hands-on activities will keep your students engaged while learning! This now contains a link on page 2 of the PDF that allows you to make a copy for Google Classroom. The task cards have a separate Google Classroom lin
Preview of Texas Symbols Unit | Print and Digital

Texas Symbols Unit | Print and Digital

Looking for an engaging way to teach the symbols of Texas to your students? This complete no-prep unit contains all that you need to teach and reinforce Texas symbols. This unit contains reference materials for students, hands-on activities, and reading comprehension activities. The reading passages can easily be used in your Social Studies classroom as well as your English/LA classroom.This updated version now contains a link on page 2 that allows you to make a copy for use in Google Classroom.
Preview of Rules and Laws Sort Printable

Rules and Laws Sort Printable

This activity explores rules and laws in our community. Students cut and paste to sort rules vs. laws. It is compatible with Florida standards: SS.2.C.1.2 (Explain the consequences of an absence of rules & laws) SS.2.C.1.1 (Explain why people form governments). *See the link below for the digital version made for Google Classroom. Great for distance learning.*Rules and Laws Sort (Digital) - For Google Classroom - Distance Learning*******************************************************
Preview of President Governor or Mayor?: Cut and Paste: Distance Learning Compatible

President Governor or Mayor?: Cut and Paste: Distance Learning Compatible

Created by
JH Lesson Design
This is a fun and engaging way to practice determining the difference between the President, Governor, and Mayor! Students will read a sentence and determine which job it describes, then glue the box in the correct column. An answer key is included.** Visit my store for a wide variety of cut and paste products **You may also like: President Governor or Mayor? Color-By-Number
Preview of Washington DC Field Trip Activity

Washington DC Field Trip Activity

Created by
SunnyDaze
Take a virtual field trip to our nation's capital! Students make a suitcase using a manila file folder. In it, they complete an assortment of brief activities based on passages written about key Washington, D.C. locations, monuments and memorials.*** BUNDLE ALERT!! ****** Save over 25% by purchasing this resource in a BUNDLE! ***This suitcase activity book covers the following DC locations with reading passages and activities:★ The White House★ The U.S. Capitol Building★ The Smithsonian Inst
Preview of Types of Communities | 1st or 2nd Grade Social Studies Unit | Rural Urban Suburb

Types of Communities | 1st or 2nd Grade Social Studies Unit | Rural Urban Suburb

Spruce up your 1st or 2nd grade social studies unit with this types of communities activity. Students will research urban, rural and suburban communities and use this graphic organizer brochure to take notes on jobs, buildings, vehicles and the importance of each community. They will then take notes on their own community.Students will take notes on:3 types of communities: urban, rural, suburbanUrban Communities: jobs, vehicles, buildings, importanceSuburban Communities: jobs, vehicles, building
Preview of Being A Good Citizen Citizenship activities interactive notebook

Being A Good Citizen Citizenship activities interactive notebook

Created by
Glitter in Third
Make your civics unit HANDS-ON and FUN with this social studies interactive notebook on being a good citizen!⭐️ Bundle & save for a discount ⭐️Need more civics interactive notebook resources? Save 20% and grab the Civics Bundle!This product includes:Vocabulary & definition flipbook (community, citizen)What do good citizens do? circle foldoverHelping in the community picture sortWrite an example of each good citizen statement (ex. helping others, helping the planet, keep the community cle
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Sort Activity with Google Slides

3 Branches of Government Sort Activity with Google Slides

Created by
Love Learning
This 3 Branches of Government sort activity is a fun way for students to learn about the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative Branches of the United States Government. This activity includes a digital version for use with Google Classroom™Great to use as a center, formative assessment, independent activity, morning work, or homework.⭐ | Save Money | This sort is INCLUDED in my United States Government UnitTake a look at my other Sort Activities:• Branches of Government SORT• Simple, Compound, Co
Preview of Branches of Government Mini Book

Branches of Government Mini Book

This government mini-book resource is a concise, yet simple way to introduce government starting with the branches of government. Students will understand the branches of government, be able to identify their responsibilities, and give examples of each. Simply print two-sided (in black and white to conserve it) and cut in half for your students to enjoy. If you are teaching local, state, and national government, this mini-book is a great way to introduce it! If you like this item, check out the
Preview of Community Service Projects - Project Based Learning

Community Service Projects - Project Based Learning

Community Service Projects - Project Based Learning This product will be useful in helping you find ways to reach out to your community and help in doing for others. I know that it is a goal of many schools to reach out to their local community and see how they can help others. These acts of kindness can make such a difference in the life of another. Please use these pages to help get you started. Let me know if you have any other ideas and I will add them if possible. Here is a look at th
Preview of Branches of Government: Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

Branches of Government: Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

Created by
JH Lesson Design
This is a fun and engaging way to practice determining the difference the 3 branches of government! Students will read a sentence and determine which branch of government it matches, judicial, executive, or legislative, then glue the box in the correct column. An answer key is included.This is part of a BUNDLE
Preview of THE BILL OF RIGHTS Word Search Worksheet Activity - 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th Grade

THE BILL OF RIGHTS Word Search Worksheet Activity - 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th Grade

Created by
Puzzles to Print
Your students will enjoy looking for all of the useful vocabulary words hidden in this puzzle worksheet perfect for US Bill of Rights Day, December 15th. Puzzles make fun no prep activities for early finishers, bell ringers, morning work, handouts, homework, lesson plan supplements, sponge activities, introductions to new topics, classroom themes, and sub files.The 27 hidden vocabulary words are: Amendment, Arms, Assembly, Bill, Congress, Constitution, Due Process, Federalist, Freedom, James Ma
Preview of Human Rights, Fairness, and Acceptance - Fair or Unfair? Civics Sorting Activity

Human Rights, Fairness, and Acceptance - Fair or Unfair? Civics Sorting Activity

Get kids thinking outside the box and think about justice, acceptance, and diversity by having your students determine what they think is just or unjust. Why use Just or Unjust - A Civics Sorting Activity? Children need to learn to think for themselves about what is right. This activity will get the children thinking and defending their thinking. How it works: Here's an activity based on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his peaceful protests on what is just and unjust. Children will sort stateme
Preview of Government and Civics Interactive Notebook North America

Government and Civics Interactive Notebook North America

Government and Civics Interactive Notebook 3rd GradeThis is a complete interactive notebook unit with assessments for the government and civics of North America. There are 51 pages, including activities, vocabulary, and photos of the completed activities. The interactivities are created to support students' reading skills. The guiding questions and topics provided help students to determine which facts are main ideas. A final test is included. These activities are meant to be used with a tex
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