HOME  |  VBGov.com  |  vbschools.com  |  VBCPS.com  |  Employee E-mail   AUP |  Disclaimer  
Standards of Learning - History - Grade Level 3
IRC Resources
 IRC Circulation
Equipment Available
FAQs for Circulation
 Ordering Tutorial
Search Tips (Catalog)
    Circulation Email Info:
    Confirmation Email
    Delivery Label
    Delivery List
    Return Reminder
 IRC Information
Search (IRC Site)
 IRC Forms
Duplication Request
The standards for third grade students include an introduction to the heritage and contributions of the people of ancient Greece and Rome and the West African empire of Mali. Students should continue developing map skills and demonstrate an understanding of basic economic concepts. Students will explain the importance of the basic principles of democracy and identify the contributions of selected individuals. Students will recognize that Americans are a people who have diverse ethnic origins, customs, and traditions, who all contribute to American life, and who are united as Americans by common principles.
History
3.1
The student will explain how the contributions of ancient Greece and Rome have influenced the present world in terms of architecture, government (direct and representative democracy), and sports.  
3.2
The student will study the early West African empire of Mali by describing its oral tradition (storytelling), government (kings), and economic development (trade).  
3.3
The student will study the exploration of the Americas by
  1. describing the accomplishments of Christopher Columbus, Juan Ponce de Léon, Jacques Cartier, and Christopher Newport;
  2. identifying reasons for exploring, the information gained, and the results from the travels.
Geography
3.4
The student will develop map skills by
  1. locating Greece, Rome, and West Africa;
  2. describing the physical and human characteristics of Greece, Rome, and West Africa;
  3. explaining how the people of Greece, Rome, and West Africa adapted to and/or changed their environment to meet their needs.
3.5
The student will develop map skills by
  1. positioning and labeling the seven continents and four oceans to create a world map;
  2. using the equator and prime meridian to identify the four hemispheres;
  3. locating the countries of Spain, England, and France;
  4. locating the regions in the Americas explored by Christopher Columbus (San Salvador in the Bahamas), Juan Ponce de Léon (near St. Augustine, Florida), Jacques Cartier (near Quebec, Canada), and Christopher Newport (Jamestown, Virginia);
  5. locating specific places on a simple letter-number grid system.
3.6
The student will interpret geographic information from maps, tables, graphs, and charts. Map and Globe skills  
Economics
3.7
The student will explain how producers use natural resources (water, soil, wood, and coal), human resources (people at work), and capital resources (machines, tools, and buildings) to produce goods and services for consumers.  
3.8
The student will recognize the concepts of specialization (being an expert in one job, product, or service) and interdependence (depending on others) in the production of goods and services (in ancient Greece, Rome, the West African empire of Mali, and in the present).  
3.9
The student will identify examples of making an economic choice and will explain the idea of opportunity cost (what is given up when making a choice).  
Civics
3.10
The student will recognize why government is necessary in the classroom, school, and community by
  1. explaining the purpose of rules and laws;
  2. explaining that the basic purposes of government are to make laws, carry out laws, and decide if laws have been broken;
  3. explaining that government protects the rights and property of individuals.
3.11
The student will explain the importance of the basic principles that form the foundation of a republican form of government by
  1. describing the individual rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; and equality under the law;
  2. identifying the contributions of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Rosa Parks, Thurgood Marshall, and Martin Luther King, Jr.;
  3. recognizing that Veterans Day and Memorial Day honor people who have served to protect the country’s freedoms.
3.12
The student will recognize that Americans are a people of diverse ethnic origins, customs, and traditions, who are united by the basic principles of a republican form of government and respect for individual rights and freedoms.  
Online Catalog Teacher Production Center
 

SOLs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOP

 

 

 

flag
Online Catalog  |  Search Tips [Catalog]  |  Delivery Schedule | SOL Correlations  |  Calendar of Events
TPC  |  Teacher Resources  |  Previewers Wanted  |  Collection & Booking  |  Copyright Information
HOME  |  Duplication Services  |  About Us  |  Contact Info  |  Our Location  |  Search (IRC Site)  |  Site Map
Local Content © 2008 Virginia Beach City Public Schools                       Updated Thursday, December 1, 2005