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Third Grade Social Studies Activities

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In third grade, learning gets kicked up a notch, and more complex concepts will land squarely on your child's plate. Want to help, but aren't sure how? From fun activities to learn about place value, to outdoor games that teach parts of speech, we've got the goods to keep your child on track all year long.

Say Thanks with a Rainbow "Scratch" Card

Say Thanks with a Rainbow "Scratch" Card

This art and writing project was inspired by Martin Luther King's legacy. But at any time of year, it's a beautiful way for your child to say thank you to any person who has made a difference in his life.

Make Your Own Flag!

Make Your Own Flag!

By making his own flag, your child can represent his family, his imaginary country, his feelings or his name. The sky's the limit, so hoist your flag high!

Craft Rolled Beeswax Candles

Craft Rolled Beeswax Candles

Creating beeswax candles combines the honey-like sweet smell of beeswax and the welcome glow of candlelight. This is a wonderful and easy activity that will get your child thinking about bees in a whole new light.

Take a Backyard Map Skills Expedition!

Take a Backyard Map Skills Expedition!

This game helps children learn directions in a fun way. The object of the game is to find a hidden prize by using only cardinal directions and coordinates.

Engage Your 3rd Grade Traveler!

Engage Your 3rd Grade Traveler!

If you're planning a trip with a third grader, consider this: with a few simple tools - a road map, a highlighter, and pencil and paper, you can harness your child's impatience and reinforce some solid academic skills while you're at it.

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