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3rd grade social studies resources for Microsoft Word and for GATE

Preview of Road Trip Adventure PROJECT BASED LEARNING for GATE and 3rd - 8th Grades

Road Trip Adventure PROJECT BASED LEARNING for GATE and 3rd - 8th Grades

Come along on a fun project-based adventure as students practice different forms of writing, geography skills, computer and internet technology skills, engineering and design skills, math skills, public speaking, creativity, and art. Here is your Gold Medal Standard project based learning unit ready to go. Because this project-based unit relies heavily on student creativity and invention, the key knowledge, understanding, and success skills can be scaffolded across many grade levels. This un
Preview of Locomotive by Brian Floca - Primary GATE Unit with Caldecott STEAM!

Locomotive by Brian Floca - Primary GATE Unit with Caldecott STEAM!

Another amazing Caldecott book and another load of opportunities across the curriculum for our primary GATE kids: hands-on and participatory activities, critical thinking, creativity, art and graphic design, and always best practices in gifted education. I’ve used this unit with 2nd graders, and it will definitely stretch to 3rd grade GATE. You get 35+ pages of instructions, critical thinking questions and activities, and ready-to-print student activity sheets—assuredly more than you’ll ever
Preview of Leadership, Identity, Cultural Relevance -- Two GATE Social-Emotional Lessons

Leadership, Identity, Cultural Relevance -- Two GATE Social-Emotional Lessons

Here we have two GATE social-emotional lessons promoting self-understanding, cultural relevancy, and leadership. These lessons correspond to the National Association for Gifted Children’s programming standards 1.1, 3.3, and 3.5.Does your school district/state require gifted learners to complete an Advanced Learning Plan? These activities will help provide background as students make plans and set goals for the aspects of their lives they value the most. File these activities away, add them to
Preview of SCAMPER Invention Project

SCAMPER Invention Project

This two page activity includes instructions, expectations, descriptions, and a rubric for a "SCAMPER" project. Students will use the "SCAMPER" process to invent a new product. This is editable so that it can be modified for your specific purpose and grade-appropriate activity.
Preview of Differentiated Independent Study or Gifted Project

Differentiated Independent Study or Gifted Project

Created by
Joe History
Looking for a way to differentiate with your advanced learners? This has worked well with me. This can work at any grade level. 1. Give a pre-test for the chapter. Tell kids in advance that if they score a certain percentage on the test, they will be eligible to do an independent study project while other students work on the main assignments for the chapter. 2. Students develop three higher level questions they want answered about the information in the chapter and then research those que
Preview of STEM Kid Engineering -- Antarctic Research Station Halley IV

STEM Kid Engineering -- Antarctic Research Station Halley IV

Be the coolest kid on the block when you build this model of the Halley IV Antarctic Research Station! The Halley IV can be quickly assembled and moved across the Antarctic ice on its adjustable skids and can be connected together to make an entire research community. Young engineers will build the research station featuring a “hydraulic lift,” adjustable leg skids, and extras to make their model look like the real thing. This activity comes with ready-to-print templates, loads of reference
Preview of FREE Greek Alphabet Wall Display Gifted Language Arts

FREE Greek Alphabet Wall Display Gifted Language Arts

Created by
Simone Ryals
FREE Greek Alphabet Wall Display Gifted Language ArtsIf they already know the alphabet, try posting this one above your whiteboard instead! It includes upper and lower case symbols, English (Latin) equivalences, and pronunciations. It prints in landscape format with two letters per page and fit just perfectly in a horizontal row over my board as traditional alphabet displays do--but with a real wow effect that makes everyone entering the room stop and actually look at the letters. Letters are
Preview of Can You Pass the Ellis Island Immigrant Feature Profile Test?

Can You Pass the Ellis Island Immigrant Feature Profile Test?

The Feature Profile Test was a wooden block puzzle test administered to Ellis Island immigrants because IQ tests involved language translation issues. Instead, the Feature Profile Test became an instant nonverbal IQ assessment. The Feature Profile was made from wooden blocks that—if placed in the proper order—formed the profile of a human face. According to the Smithsonian Magazine, this test was used at Ellis Island in the early 1900’s to keep out “feeble-minded” immigrants. The idea was th
Preview of China Collage Activity

China Collage Activity

This is a great activity to do after you have introduced China to your class. It contains a pre-assessment as well as a cool group activity that will give students a different method of showing what they know. The lesson also includes extension ideas for gifted/high ability students. There is one activity sheet that goes with it, and it is included.
Preview of Trundle Wheels -- Free!  Hands-on Applied Math and Map Skills

Trundle Wheels -- Free! Hands-on Applied Math and Map Skills

Trundle wheels are a simplified version of a surveyor’s wheel. In this basic student edition of the trundle wheel, students roll their own version of trundle wheels across all sorts of things. They work especially well to measure curved surfaces or for applying a map’s scale of miles on highways. A bonus to using trundle wheels in the classroom is that students must apply math skills to convert their measurements from the revolutions of the trundle wheel to yards, feet, inches, meters, centim
Preview of Business Plan Graphic Organizer

Business Plan Graphic Organizer

Created by
Rachel Smith
This is a five page graphic organizer where students can create their own business plan that sells a product or service. There are 11 prompts including describing the business, coming up with a name, assessing what they would need to begin, who they would employ, where their business would be located, what they would do with the profits, listing some of the costs of their product or service, and even space to design a logo/sign and draw a store front, floor plan, or website. There is a Task Stat
Preview of Create Your Own Atlas Project

Create Your Own Atlas Project

This is a front and back page and lays out step by step how students can create their own atlas. I used this to have them create an atlas of the state of Indiana but it could be used for any state. This sheet includes great project requirements that demonstrate excellent understanding of their state through maps and state info. On the back is even a rubric that highlights the importance of not only accuracy, but also creativity in the product.
Preview of Reinventing a Robot

Reinventing a Robot

Created by
Simply Shogreen
This document is a template that supports technology in innovative technology advancements in our world. Students have the opportunity to create a robot that assists with a task, by making that task easier. Students are then asked to describe how their reinvention assists with making life easier. Great for social studies technology lessons, as well as science and robotics support.
Preview of Solving Real World Problems

Solving Real World Problems

This packet guides students through the process of discussing real world problems, researching them, and finding realistic solutions. The packet is directly aligned with the Florida standards for gifted learners. keywords: group work, teamwork, real world, issues, controversy, elementary, gifted and talented.
Preview of Menus for differentiation

Menus for differentiation

Created by
Zealous Educator
Use this generic menu setup to create your own. These are great for extending lessons, homework, or even early finishers. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Zealous-Educator
Preview of Ancient Egyptian Creative Activity- Complete the Artifact

Ancient Egyptian Creative Activity- Complete the Artifact

Created by
ThomasTeaches
Creative, fun activity to use when learning about Ancient Egypt Could be used as a prompt for creative writing or an extension activity. Students use their imaginations and their creative/artistic side to finish the 'broken' artifact to show what it could have been in Ancient Egyptian society. They finish it by writing about what the artifact would have been and what it would have been used for. Some examples past students have done: pyramid fragment, tools, a piece of jewelry , statue to
Preview of The War of 1812 - Individualized Unit

The War of 1812 - Individualized Unit

Passion Pursuits are individualized units based upon students' interests. When studying personal interests in greater depth, students also are able to develop research skills and skills involved in the creation of various products. Many experts in the field of gifted education (Renzulli, Betts, Feldhusen, Van Taseel-Baska) include investigating personal interests as part of their gifted curriculum models. Passion Pursuits allow teachers to differentiate for students - whether they are gifted,
Preview of Whales - Individualized Unit

Whales - Individualized Unit

Passion Pursuits are independent units based upon students' interests. When studying personal interests in greater depth, students also are able to develop research skills and those skills involved in the creation of various products. Many GT experts (Renzulli, Betts, Feldhusen, Van Taseel-Baska) include investigating personal interests as part of their GT curriculum models. Passion Pursuits allow teachers to differentiate for students - whether they are gifted, high potential, and/or undera
Preview of Think Tanks

Think Tanks

Created by
Kendra Bradford
Students will work with a partner (or, in groups of 3) to complete enrichment activities that review concepts learned the previous six weeks.
Preview of Career Exploration for Elementary Students

Career Exploration for Elementary Students

Created by
Tanya Harrell
Elementary students are exposed to various careers. They understand that graduation from high school is necessary. Furthermore, college and career exercises are emphasized.
Preview of Currency Converter Math Activity

Currency Converter Math Activity

Created by
Bellamia Teaches
Have students take their study of money and decimals a step further. Students use the QR code to research currency conversions and complete the graphic organizer about their chosen type of currency. Great for centers or enrichment/extension projects.
Preview of President Report

President Report

Created by
Educate NC
This resource includes a rubric for students to use when researching a president. Can be modified to include more or less, depending on your students and the grade level you work with. My students worked in pairs, and they chose to create posters or brochures. They loved this project!
Preview of School/Town Video Project Rubric
Preview of California Mission Research Project {EDITABLE}

California Mission Research Project {EDITABLE}

Created by
Made In May
This is a research guide and note taking sheet for students to use while researching a California Mission.
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Importance of learning social studies

Social studies offers valuable insights into history, geography, and much more. Social studies captivates students by providing them with perspectives from the past, present, and future, allowing them to understand history and navigate current events. It enables them to appreciate how previous generations have shaped their present reality. In essence, social studies opens their eyes to the vastness of life beyond their immediate surroundings.

Benefits of learning social studies

Learning social studies offers many benefits to students in terms of helping them develop a holistic understanding of the world. Namely, it helps them:

  • Learn about the achievements, challenges, perspectives, traditions, and customs of different societies
  • Evaluate information, analyze evidence, and make informed judgments about complex social, economic, and political issues
  • Become active, responsible, and engaged citizens
  • Comprehend global issues such as human rights, environmental sustainability, and economic disparities

By teaching social studies, teachers can help students develop critical thinking skills, foster civic engagement, and promote social awareness and responsibility.

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If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable or digital social studies resources, TPT has an extensive array of instructional materials for every learning need, topic, or grade level. Whether you’re teaching students about America’s democratic process, the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., how to read maps, or World War II, we’ve got you covered.

Social studies resources on TPT offer informative lessons, engaging texts, intriguing facts, interactive puzzles, and enjoyable trivia games. These grade-specific resources ensure that all students can access age-appropriate materials that stimulate their minds and enhance their creative thinking abilities.

For instance, first graders can explore worksheets on senses and emotions, followed by a coloring page featuring Harriet Tubman. Older students can test their knowledge with quizzes on statistics and capital cities, then delve into the history of the Underground Railroad through an informational sheet or enjoy a word search focused on civil rights leaders. With such a wide variety of subjects and topics covered, our social studies pages provide endless opportunities for students to explore the world in captivating ways.

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