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Social Studies Curriculum

Grade 3 - Unit 3

 

 


September - November

December - March

April  -  June





Geography



Cultural Case Study:America

 

Comparing Life in America to an Asian/African Country

   


Comparing Life in America to another Asian/African Country






Themes, Understandings And Overarching Essential Questions For This Unit

Theme 2: Development, Movement and Interaction of Cultures
  • Understanding: All cultures and people have some things in common and some things that are different.
  • Essential Question: How are we similar? How are we different?

Theme 4: Geography, Humans and the Environment
  • Understanding: Where we live affects how we live.
  • Essential Question: How does where someone lives affect how they live?

Theme 6: Power, Authority and Governance
  • Understanding: Government exists to help its citizens.
  • Essential Questions: What is the role of Government?

Theme 8: Creation, Expansion, and Interaction of Economic Systems
  • Understanding: Decisions are based on needs, wants and consequences.
  • Essential Question: How do needs and wants affect decisions?

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Specific Essential Questions For This Unit

Theme 2: Development, Movement and Interaction of Cultures
  • How has the culture of China developed and changed?
  • How does Chinese culture compare/contrast to American culture?

Theme 4: Geography, Humans and the Environment
  • How have the geographical features and environment of China influenced its development?

Theme 6: Power, Authority and Governance
  • How do the political and economic systems in China affect its people?
  • How do the political and economic systems in China compare/contrast to ours in the USA?

Theme 8: Creation, Expansion, and Interaction of Economic Systems
  • How do the political and economic systems in China affect its people?
  • How do the political and economic systems in China compare/contrast to ours in the USA?

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    By The End Of This Unit Students Should Know

    Theme 2: Development, Movement and Interaction of Cultures
    • Key Ideas: China has a dominant culture reflected in its holidays, foods, occupations, arts, music, fashion and technology
    • Chinese culture is born similar and different to American culture.
    • Vocabulary: culture, contribution, inventions, calligraphy, ancestors, religion, emperor, values
    • Key People and Places: Mongols, Great Wall of China

    Theme 4: Geography, Humans and the Environment
    • Key Ideas: China is a large country with many regions and a variety of geographic features. The geography of China is both similar and different to the geography of the United States.
    • Vocabulary: canal, continent, irrigate, fertile, pollution, mountain, desert, Asia, Pacific Ocean

    Theme 6: Power, Authority and Governance
    • Key Ideas: Chinas political and economic systems have elements that are similar and different to our American systems.
    • The government In China has more power and control over the lives of its citizens than more in America.
    • Vocabulary: communism, government, political, economic, business

    Theme 8: Creation, Expansion and Interaction of Economic Systems

    • Key Ideas: Chinas political and economic systems have elements that are similar and different to our American systems.
    • The government in China has more power and control over the lives of its citizens than more in America.
    • Vocabulary: communism, government, political, economic, business
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      By The End Of This Unit Students Should Be Able To

      Theme 2: Development, Movement and Interaction of Cultures
      • Identify elements of Chinese culture.
      • Compare/contrast Chinese culture to American culture.

      Theme 4: Geography, Humans and the Environment

      • Locate China on a world map.
      • Use a topographic map to identify the regions and geographic features of China.
      • Explain how geography has impacted life in China.
      • Compare/contrast the geographic features and their impact on the people of china to the features of and impact on the United States.

      Theme 6: Power, Authority and Governance

      • Identify the basic idea of Communism.
      • Identify how China has become “less communist” in the past few decades.
      • Compare/contrast the economic political systems of China to our own American economic’s political systems.

      Theme 8: Creation, Expansion, and Interaction of Economic Systems
      • Identify the basic idea of Communism.
      • Identify how China has become “less communist” in the past few decasdes.
      • Compare/contrast the economic political systems of China to our own American economic’s political systems.
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