Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 18 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Midyear Inquiry Project — Our Community Atlas Students investigate their community using maps, photos, texts, and interviews, then create an evidence-based class atlas that highlights local geography, traditions, and human–environment interaction.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 17 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Maps Around the World Students learn continents and oceans, compare political and physical maps, use titles, legends, and directions, and evaluate which maps are most reliable for answering questions.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 16 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Caring for Our Environment Students explore how people impact the environment and create evidence-based conservation messages to promote reducing waste and protecting land, water, and air.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 15 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Human-Made Features and Transportation Students explore roads, bridges, and tunnels to learn how transportation routes support travel, trade, and the natural, human, and capital resources behind local industries.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 14 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Urban, Suburban, and Rural Regions Students compare urban, suburban, and rural communities and learn how people adapt, modify, and care for their environments in each region.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 13 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Weather, Climate, and Where We Live Students compare climates and explore how people adapt, modify, and protect their environment through daily choices, structures, and stewardship.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 12 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Landforms and Waterways Students explore landforms and waterways, how they shape communities, and how people adapt, modify, and protect their environment.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 11 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Using Cardinal and Intermediate Directions Students use all eight directions to read and create maps, locate landforms and waterways, and explain how geography shapes human activities.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 10 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Reading Maps and Legends Students learn map basics—titles, legends, symbols, and directions—to locate places, read routes, and create simple maps of familiar areas.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 9 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Our Community Then and Now Students compare past and present using photos, maps, and stories to learn community history and create simple “Then and Now” comparisons.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 8 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Sharing What We Learn Grade 3 students turn community research into short, evidence-based presentations—posters, slides, or PSAs—using clear claims, source citations, and simple action ideas to inform and inspire change.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 7 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Gathering and Sorting Information Help Grade 3 students gather and sort information from photos, maps, and texts while learning to spot facts, opinions, perspectives, and choose relevant community sources.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 6 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Asking Good Questions About Our World Build inquiry skills as Grade 3 students craft compelling questions about their community and use diverse sources—maps, charts, photos, texts, and interviews—to explore answers and think like young social scientists.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 5 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Community Symbols and Traditions Explore how Grade 3 students connect local and national symbols and community traditions to shared values like freedom, service, and pride while learning the history and people these commemorations honor.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 4 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Citizens Who Make a Difference Empower Grade 3 students to become change-makers by studying real citizens who improved their communities and completing a simple class service project that builds responsible citizenship through respect, inclusion, and care for shared spaces.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 3 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Local Government and Leaders Explore how Grade 3 students learn about local government by identifying leaders like the mayor and city council, matching departments to public services, and practicing responsible citizenship through real-world connections and community-focused activities.
Paid-members only Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 2 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Why Rules and Laws Matter Explore how rules and laws support fairness, safety, and the common good as Grade 3 students compare school rules with community laws, analyze real-world sources, and practice responsible citizenship through pledges and shared-space routines.
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Grade 3 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 1 (Grade 3 Social Studies): Our Classroom Community Build a strong Grade 3 classroom community with a civics-focused unit where students learn how rules, fairness, safety, and civic participation help everyone work together, using class meetings, voting, and inquiry to practice responsible citizenship.
Paid-members only 6-8 Lesson Plans Lesson Plan (Grades 6-8): Podcast Panel on Themes - Exploring Literature Through Audio Discussion Engage grades 6–8 students in a dynamic “Podcast Panel” project where they analyze a text’s theme through expert roles, conduct focused research, script and record polished segments, and produce a collaborative literary analysis podcast.
Grade 4 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 36 (Grade 4 Social Studies): Cumulative Synthesis & Exhibition Showcase yearlong learning by curating maps, timelines, civic projects, and economic displays in a polished State Story Exhibition that highlights geography, history, government, and interdependence through clear, evidence-based explanations.
Paid-members only Grade 4 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 35 (Grade 4 Social Studies): Our State in the Nation Explore how state government, public services, and trade connect our state to the nation, while students practice respectful civic participation through simple class decisions.
Paid-members only Grade 4 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 34 (Grade 4 Social Studies): Citizens Taking Action Lead students in planning and completing a real-world citizenship project that promotes respect, inclusion, and digital responsibility, guiding them to identify a local need, take informed action, and share their impact through a clear, well-crafted communication product.
Paid-members only Grade 4 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 33 (Grade 4 Social Studies): Balancing Economy and Environment Evaluate how natural resources support state industries and explore the benefits, costs, and sustainable practices that balance economic needs with environmental stewardship, guiding students to create evidence-based proposals for real-world action.
Paid-members only Grade 4 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 32 (Grade 4 Social Studies): Resources and Industries Analyze how natural, human, and capital resources—and the state’s landforms, waterways, and climate—shape where people live, work, and build industries, helping students connect geography to economic activity and understand the benefits and trade-offs of using local resources.