Skills
- 3
The student will apply history and social science skills to the content byS.3
- a
analyzing and interpreting information sources, including, but not limited to artifacts, primary and secondary sources, charts, graphs, and diagramsS.3.a
- b
applying geographic skills to identify and understand geographic features and connectionsS.3.b
- c
developing questions, demonstrating curiosity, and engaging in critical thinking and analysisS.3.c
- d
using evidence to construct timelines, classify events, and distinguish fact from opinionS.3.d
- e
comparing and contrasting people, places, and eventsS.3.e
- f
identifying cause-and-effect relationships to clarify and explain contentS.3.f
- g
using economic decision-making models to make informed economic decisionsS.3.g
- h
practicing civility, respect, hard work, honesty, trustworthiness, and responsible citizenship skillsS.3.h
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using content vocabulary to demonstrate learning through oral and written productsS.3.i
- a
Civics
- 1
The student will apply history and social science skills to define citizenship and explain the rights and responsibilities of United States citizenship by3.1
- a
recognizing that Americans are people of diverse ethnic origins, customs, and traditions that are united by the basic principles of a republican form of government and respect for individual rights and freedoms3.1.a
- b
describing the rights guaranteed to citizens in the First Amendment3.1.b
- c
understanding the importance of supporting and defending the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights3.1.c
- d
respecting and following local, state, and federal laws3.1.d
- e
taking part in the voting process when making classroom decisions3.1.e
- f
running for elected office3.1.f
- g
serving on a jury3.1.g
- h
paying local, state, and federal taxes3.1.h
- i
describing the purpose of rules3.1.i
- j
understanding responsible digital citizenship3.1.j
- a
Geography
- 2
The student will apply history and social science skills to locate and describe major geographic features of Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America by3.2
- a
locating and describing the seven continents and the five oceans3.2.a
- b
locating and describing the equator, the Prime Meridian, and the four hemispheres3.2.b
- a
- 3
The student will apply history and social science skills to describe major geographic features of ancient societies on a world map by3.3
- a
identifying and locating major bodies of water3.3.a
- b
identifying and locating major mountain ranges3.3.b
- c
describing how geographic features impacted the lives of individuals3.3.c
- d
connecting the geography to major historic events3.3.d
- a
History
- 4
The student will apply history and social science skills to describe the geographic, political, economic, and social structures and innovations of ancient Egypt by3.4
- a
locating ancient Egypt on a map of the world3.4.a
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connecting the geography of ancient Egypt and its economy3.4.b
- c
identifying and explaining the government3.4.c
- d
describing the arts and innovations3.4.d
- e
identifying and explaining the architecture and its influence in the world today3.4.e
- a
- 5
The student will apply history and social science skills to describe the geographic, political, economic, and social structures and innovations of ancient China by3.5
- a
locating ancient China on a map of the world3.5.a
- b
connecting the geography of ancient China and its economy3.5.b
- c
identifying and explaining the government3.5.c
- d
describing the arts and innovations3.5.d
- e
identifying and explaining the architecture and its influence in the world today3.5.e
- a
- 6
The student will apply history and social science skills to describe the geographic, political, economic, and social structures and innovations of ancient Greece by3.6
- a
locating ancient Greece on a map of the world3.6.a
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describing the unique geography of ancient Greece3.6.b
- c
identifying and explaining direct democracy3.6.c
- d
describing the arts and innovations3.6.d
- e
identifying and explaining the architecture and its influence in the world today3.6.e
- a
- 7
The student will apply history and social science skills to describe the geographic, political, economic, and social structures and innovations of ancient Rome by3.7
- a
locating ancient Rome on a map of the world3.7.a
- b
connecting the geography of ancient Rome and its economy3.7.b
- c
identifying and explaining representative democracy3.7.c
- d
describing the arts and innovations3.7.d
- e
identifying and explaining the architecture and its influence in the world today3.7.e
- a
- 8
The student will apply history and social science skills to describe the geographic, political, economic, and social structures and innovations of ancient empire of Mali by3.8
- a
locating ancient empire of Mali on a map of the world3.8.a
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connecting the geography of ancient empire of Mali and its economy3.8.b
- c
identifying and explaining the government3.8.c
- d
describing the arts and innovations3.8.d
- e
identifying and explaining the architecture and its influence in the world3.8.e
- a
- 9
The student will apply history and social science skills to explain the basic structure of the United States government by3.9
- a
explaining the purpose of governments and understanding that other countries have governments similar to and different from the United States3.9.a
- b
explaining how the Constitution supports the structure of the United States government3.9.b
- c
identifying and describing the three branches of government3.9.c
- d
explaining what governments do at the national, state, and local level3.9.d
- e
explaining how local, state, and national governments are organized3.9.e
- a
Economics
- 10
The student will apply history and social science skills to explain the basic economic principles by 3.10
- a
defining production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services3.10.a
- b
understanding different cultures and the natural, human, and capital resources they use in the production of goods and services3.10.b
- c
recognizing that because people and regions cannot produce everything they want, they specialize in what they do best and trade for the rest3.10.c
- d
identifying examples of making an economic choice and explaining the idea of opportunity cost3.10.d
- a
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 3
- Where can I read the official document?
- History and Social Science Standards of Learning for Virginia Public Schools
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