Third Grade Social Studies
Our Community and Beyond and Exploring Michigan
The Geography of MichiganWhat hemisphere is this?
Our continent and our country
Discovering Michigan and using a map
Traveling Michigan
Glaciers and bodies of water in Michigan
Land forms of Michigan
State symbols of Michigan
Climate in Michigan
Natural resources in Michigan
The Great Lakes
Using and adapting to the Michigan environment
Exploring land issues
Dividing Michigan into regions
Thinking Like an Historian
What happened? (primary and secondary resources)
When did it happen? ( chronology and timelines)
Who was involved? (diaries and written evidence)
How and why did it happen? (cause and effect)
History detectives (simulation to solve historical problems)
Native Cultures in Michigan
The Old Copper people
The Hopewell
Native Americans: People of the forest
Three Fires
Potawatami booklet and illustrated timeline
Native Americans in Michigan today
Whose Michigan?
The French arrive in Michigan
French routes and settlements
The Voyageurs
Great Lakes fur trade
Fur trading fort
French and Indian War
Fort artifacts
Pontiac's rebellion
Michigan and the American Revolution
Settlement to Statehood
Settlers faced challenges
Pioneer artifacts
Slow population growth
Northwest ordinance
Lewis Cass
Erie Canal
The Toledo War
Other Resources:
Social Studies Grade Level Content Expectations for Third Grade 338kb PDF 
AAPS Third Grade Social Studies Curriculum Map 123kb PDF
Third Grade Report Form 408kb PDF
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