Third Grade Learning Expectations
The third grade curriculum is designed to develop an understanding and appreciation of a diverse world. The students further their study of geography by incorporating cultures as a reflection of geographic regions. They engage in an in-depth study of Princeton history. Students also explore the meaning of citizenship in today's world.
Princeton History
Through the study of Princeton history, students will explore the meaning of citizenship in a culturally diverse world. They will expand their understandings of the world in time and space. The skills of reasoning, inquiry and expression will continue to be developed as well as a growing body of research skills.
Geography
Through the study of geography, students will explore the meaning of citizenship in a culturally diverse world. They will expand their understandings of the world in time and space. The skills of reasoning, inquiry and expression will continue to be developed as well as a growing body of research skills. Students will also investigate conflict resolution and peace education.
Civics and Current Events
Students will learn that Governments are established to meet the needs of citizens in a community. Respect for diversity enhances and enriches individuals and communities will be learned as well. Information is available in many forms and should be consumed critically.
The third grade curriculum is designed to develop an understanding and appreciation of a diverse world. The students further their study of geography by incorporating cultures as a reflection of geographic regions. They engage in an in-depth study of Princeton history. Students also explore the meaning of citizenship in today's world.
Princeton History
Through the study of Princeton history, students will explore the meaning of citizenship in a culturally diverse world. They will expand their understandings of the world in time and space. The skills of reasoning, inquiry and expression will continue to be developed as well as a growing body of research skills.
Geography
Through the study of geography, students will explore the meaning of citizenship in a culturally diverse world. They will expand their understandings of the world in time and space. The skills of reasoning, inquiry and expression will continue to be developed as well as a growing body of research skills. Students will also investigate conflict resolution and peace education.
Civics and Current Events
Students will learn that Governments are established to meet the needs of citizens in a community. Respect for diversity enhances and enriches individuals and communities will be learned as well. Information is available in many forms and should be consumed critically.