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        Third Graders study Introduction to History, Family History, a Native American Unit (Algonquin/Iroquois), and a Comparing City Unit: the evolution and importance of a city - with emphasis on comparing the past and present of New York City and Tokyo, Japan). We learn about primary sources, cultural universals, research skills, geography, using a map, globe, and atlas, and current events.
         
        Cultural Universals

        Politics/Government - How humans relate to government and governing
        * Decision making
        * Choosing Leaders
        * Making laws
        * Being a good citizen

        Beliefs/Traditions - Convictions held by a community, group, or individual
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        * Natural resources - what the earth gives to us
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        Class Rules - 3sh 9/9/13
        * Treat people nicely.
        * Use nice words and actions.
        * Tell a teacher where you're going.
        * Maintain eye contact with people when they're talking, and let them finish.
        * Respect all people.
        * Include people in your activities.
        * Find a way to help people.
        * Raise your hand instead of calling out when you want to share an idea in a discussion.
        * Push in your chair when you get out of your seat.
        * Walk in line on right side of hall without talking, and keep hands at your sides.
        * Wait in line quietly. 
         
        Reading Nonfiction Questions
        * What do you expect this article or book will teach you?
        * What have you learned about ______________that seems important?
        * What is the main idea of the section I just read to you or you just read?
        * What questions or wonderings do you have based on what you have read so far?
        * What are the main ideas and supporting evidence in this section?
        * What is this article making you think or realize?
        * Summarize this article in a way that teaches others the main ideas and supporting information for those ideas.  Use these transition words: in the beginning, next, then, after that, and in the end.

        Map Websites:

        You can use this site for general information about world locations:
        Fact Monster
        Christopher Columbus Web Hunt
         
         
        Information about Thanksgiving from Different Perspectives can be found below:
        Thanksgiving
        Pilgrim Letter from Plymouth Plantation 
        The First Thanksgiving 
        Voyage on the Mayflower 
        Daily Life 
        The Thanksgiving Feast 
        Historical Letters from the New World
        Videos and Photos 
        Letters from a Pilgrim Child 
        Compare and Contrast Housing 
        Compare and Contrast Clothes 
        Interviews from people who sailed on the Mayflower and people who lived in Plimouth in 1621  
        Native American Point of View: Fast Turtle, Wampanoag Tribe Member 
         
        Japan

        You can find information on Tokyo and see how it compares to New York City. Think about what cultural universal the topic is related to. Write down some details in your own words about the topic and add big,juicy questions.

        Here are links for some research on Japan:

        Kids Web Japan

        Japan - TFK

        National Geographic - Japan

        Japanese Myth
        - Scholastic

        Japanese Sumi-e Painting

        Japanese Fan and Carp Kite Art (scroll down)

        Time for Kids/Japan

        New York City

        New York Underground - a great site taking the kids under the streets of NY to show how various services like water, gas, etc. are delivered

        Use this website to learn about early Dutch New York and beyond. You can get information through reading, looking at pictures, analyzing documents, and watching a video.
        Big Apple History

        History of Chinatown


        Brief History of Each Borough

        Geography of 5 boroughs with maps

        Government of NYC

        How NYC gets its water and the NYC water supply system - in brief that kids can understand

        Con Ed for Kids


        History of FDNY


        New York Underground - a great site taking you under the streets of NY to show how variousservices like water, gas etc. are delivered)
         
        New York City Landmarks

        Thanksgiving                                                 Turkey-animated
         
        Thanksgiving Teaching Kit from Scholastic
         
        Virtual Field Trip to Plymouth Plantation
         
        Letter from a Pilgrim Child to a Child in our Classroom
         
        Notes from a Wamponoag Child 

        Native Americans
        Categories to research for Iroquois, Algonquin, Haudenosaunee
        clothing, how made, shoes, hair-Lauren
        Condolence Ceremony, death, burials, funerals - Marcus
        knowing the date, telling time, life during the different seasons - Rikka
        family, roles, jobs - Sabrina
        foods, how grown, three sisters, eating utensils, how cooked - Stella
        games, sports, fun, special games for celebrations, special meanings - Noam
        government, Iroquois League, Council members - Alex
        the Great Law of Peace - Bryan (Tree of Peace)
        holidays 
        homes, longhouses, life inside - Peter
        hunting prey, materials, and weapons-Frederick 
        Iroquois Trail
        language, words, communication within tribes and with others - Abby
        medicine, herbs, prevention, sickness, shaman - Adam
        owning land
        punishments
        religion, beliefs, traditions, celebrations, shaman - Evelyn
        school, teachers, learning, education, what children had to do - Julia 
        transportation, canoes, by foot, when and why - Aaron 
        values, what was right and wrong, how they thought about land and environment, selling vs. sharing, if someone sick - Christian
        wampum, uses, how made, jewelry, trade, colors and meanings - Zoee
        work of men, women, boys, and girls - Moises
         
         Other topics:
        trading
        clothing
        wampum
        hunting, prey, materials, weapons
        traditions, beliefs
        special days, holidays
        shelter, housing
        nursing, taking care of the sick, babies, shaman
        activities, responsibilities, recreation, fun
        toys
        money
        sports
        school
        bedtime, sleeping materials
        relationships, how families were connected
        government. peace league, council, how people helped each other
        tree of peace, war, peace maker
        tribes
        clans
        role of women, jobs
        role of men, jobs
        role of children 
        animals
        what each part of a hunted animal was used for
        transportation
        dream catcher
         
        Iroquois women    http://www.iroquoisdemocracy.pdx.edu/html/iroquoiswoman.htm 
         
        The Roles of Iroquois Women in the Iroquois Tribe  http://www.feminist.com/resources/artspeech/girls/iroquoiswomen.html
         
        The Roles of the Iroquois Women, Men, and Children  http://theiroquoisstory.weebly.com/iroquois-social-roles.html 
         
        Quiz Cards on Roles of Men and Women in Iroquois Society    http://quizlet.com/3351363/flashcards 
         
        Quizlet on Roles of Iroquois Men and Women   -  Press Learn   http://quizlet.com/3351363/flashcards
         
        Iroquois Longhouse, tipi, deer bones  http://www.susankae.com/free_resources.htm#Paper%20Longhouse 
         
        Frog and the Crane Legend from the Native American Encyclopedia  http://nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/the-frogs-and-the-crane-2/ 
         
        Native American festivals (6) per year   http://news.nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/post/112173515608/the-iroquois-indians-held-six-big-festivals-each 
         
        The Hidden One A, Native American Legend,  Alan Shepard Reader's Theatre Script  http://www.aaronshep.com/rt/RTE12.html 
         
        A Native American Cinderella,  a Canadian First Nation Tribe folktale http://www.whootieowl.com/pdf/CIND/Story-jpgs.pdf 
         
        A Native American Cinderella,  Reader's Theatre  http://www.whootieowl.com/pdf/CIND/Rdrs-Theatre.pdf 
         
        Squanto's Squash    http://www.readerstheaterallyear.com/articles/20101113 
         
        How Grandmother Spider Stole the Sun  file:///Users/judyshemtob/Downloads/how_grandmother_spider_stole_the_sun%20(1).pdf 
         
        How Grandmother Spider Stole the Sun    http://ftp.ntct.edu.tw/%E7%A0%94%E7%BF%92%E6%95%99%E6%9D%90/%E8%8B%B1%E8%AA%9E%E5%84%AA%E8%B3%AA%E7%92%B0%E5%A2%83%E6%88%90%E6%9E%9C%E5%88%86%E4%BA%AB/Lesson%20Units/RT%20scripts/ReadingA-Z/raz_rtlk_grandmaspider.pdf 
         
        The First Strawberries,  a Cherokee folk tale    file:///Users/judyshemtob/Downloads/first_strawberries.pdf  
         
        Iroquois Legends (scroll down)

        Oneida Nation

        Native Americans

                      Social Studies in Third Grade
        The Iroquois
         
        Iroquois Indian Fact Sheet

        http://nativeamericans.pppst.com/index.html
         
        Native American Beadwork
         
        Woven Wampum Beadwork
         
        Weave a Virtual Wampum Belt
         
         Encyclopedia Britannica - Iroquois
         
        Native American Games and Toys
         
        Native American Sky Legends - Scroll down  to read The Rainbow, The Morning Star and the Northern Lights, and The Milky Way 
         
        The Rainbow, A Sioux Myth
         
         
        Black History
         
        Underground Railway
         
        Martin Luther King Jr.  Our Friend, Martin (Full Movie) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIz9GoVDQaw 
         

        Good Sources of News for Kids 
        Time for Kids 
         
        CNN Student News 
         
        Newsela
         
        Science News for Students 
         
        Dogo News
         
        Tween Tribune 
         
         National Geographic for Kids 
         
        Our Little Earth 
         
        Teaching Kids News 
         
        Discovery News 
         
        The Why Files 
         
        Here There Everywhere 
         
        Websites on Elections, Voting, Current Events, Primary Sources:
        Jerri Crisci's Websites

        Primary Sources

        Life Photo Archives


        Scholastic News

        Weekly Reader

        Library of Congress


        Kids Newsroom


        American History - Voting



        Kids Click

        Yahoo! Kids

        Time for Kids

        KidsPost

        PBS Kids Democracy Project

        New York Times Education


        National Geographic for Kids


        PBS News Hour
        2012 Presidential Election Links

        Election
        PBS NewsHour 2012 Political Map center
         
         
        Holidays
         
        Groundhog Day 
         
         
        Countries 
         
        Poland  
        http://www.timeforkids.com/destination/poland
         
        Martin Luther King, Jr.
         
        Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Speeches  http://www.factmonster.com/spot/mlkspeeches.html 
         
        History of Martin Luther King Jr. Day http://www.factmonster.com/spot/mlkhistory1.html 
         
        Martin Luther King, Jr. Timeline  http://www.timeforkids.com/system/files/worksheets/060113_ns2.pdf 
         
        YouTube Gr. 2 class MLK   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDkj2EHZRtY 
         
         Martin's Big Words  Scholastic   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBKP6v3rWSI
         
        Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholastic  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGKYSUigWDY 

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