THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

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THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES research information, including historical and current events, and geographic data, about the community and world, using a variety of valid print, oral, visual, and Internet resources.[3.17A] October 2014 THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

sequence and categorize information.[3.17B] October 2014 THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES interpret oral, visual, and print material by identifying the main idea, distinguishing between fact and opinion, identifying cause and effect, and comparing and contrasting.[3.17C] October 2014 THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES use various parts of a source, including the table of contents, glossary, and index as well as keyword Internet searches, to locate information.[3.17D] October 2014 THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES interpret and create visuals, including graphs, charts, tables, timelines, illustrations, and maps.[3.17E] October 2014 THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES use appropriate mathematical skills to interpret social studies information such as maps and graphs.[3.17F] October 2014 THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

express ideas orally based on knowledge and experiences.[3.18A] October 2014 THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES use technology to create written and visual material such as stories, poems, pictures, maps, and graphic organizers to express ideas.[3.18B] October 2014 THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES use standard grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and punctuation.[3.18C] October 2014 THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES use a problem-solving process to identify a problem, gather information, list and consider options, consider advantages and disadvantages, choose and implement a solution, and evaluate the effectiveness of the solution.[3.19A] October 2014 THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES use a decision-making process to identify a situation that requires a decision, gather information, identify options, predict consequences, and take action to implement a decision.[3.19B] October 2014 THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES