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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
Specific Essential Questions For This Unit
By The End Of This Unit Students Should Know
By The End Of This Unit Students Should Be Able To
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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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