3rdgrade
Olympic Timeline
Check out a fun and simple Olympic timeline which highlights some of the most memorable moments throughout history.
Thinking Past and Present: Long Ago or Today?
Kids learn that how we live today is different than how we lived in the past by labeling each picture of everyday life as from today or long ago.
Cloud Chart
Ever lay on your back to watch the clouds? With this cloud chart you and your little scientist can identify the different types of cloud formations.
Greek Gods: Hestia
Did you know Zeus had a sister, Hestia, the goddess of hearth an home? Learn all about her with a fun coloring page!
Sunken Village
For students learning about Native American Indians, get educated about a famous archaeological site called the Sunken Village.
History of Medicine
This history and reading project that traces the history of medical care, helps kids understand how the doctor's office came to be.
St. Patrick's Day Traditions
Teach your little leprechaun about the various St. Patrick's Day traditions and other fun parts of this special Irish heritage day.
History of Media
This history and reading exercise takes kids through the history of news and lets them piece together the clues (literally!) to retell the story.
Friendship 7
This worksheet is all about the U.S. space mission of Friendship 7, and will help kids with reading comprehension and U.S. history knowledge all at once.
Freedom 7
Got a kid with his head in the clouds? Encourage him to stay there with this worksheet about one of the first manned spaceflights.
Gemini 4
Launch into learning with this worksheet on Gemini 4, one of the original missions in the early days of the U.S.'s space program.
Greek Mythology: Word Quest
Enjoy a challenging word puzzle, where your student can read about a few gods from Greek mythology, and then figure out the words that describe them.
All About Ancient Egypt
Introduce your elementary student to the history of Ancient Egypt with this fun activity worksheet, complete with a word search, quiz and word scramble.
Famous Irish Americans
Celebrate the contributions of famous Irish Americans with this worksheet. Read a bit about each famous figure and complete a comprehension exercise.
The Siege of the Alamo
The Siege of the Alamo was an important point in the Texas Revolution. Your youngster can learn the story of the siege in this worksheet.
History of Nashville
Give your child a fun geography worksheet all about Nashville! He'll complete a word search and learn some fun facts about this city.
Native American Tribes: Mohawk
Your young historian can explore the Mohawk tribe. This Native American group played an important role in American history.
History of Kansas City
Did you know that Kansas City is actually in Missouri? Learn more about Kansas City with this fun sheet!
1896 Olympics
Get geared up for the Olympics with this fun reading worksheet about the first modern Olympic games, held in -- where else? -- Greece in 1896.
History of Las Vegas
Did you know Las Vegas is actually a Spanish phrase meaning "the meadows"? Teach your child about the history of Las Vegas with this fun worksheet.
History of New Orleans
Did you know New Orleans, Louisiana was founded by the French? Teach your child about the history of New Orleans with this fun worksheet!
Famous Artists Word Search
Encourage your child search high and low for the hidden names of famous artists with this fun word search.
Color a Native American Dreamcatcher
Help your third grader say goodbye to nightmares and welcome pleasant dreams with her very own Native American-style dreamcatcher.
Native American Beliefs: Animal Guides
Spark your child's interest in Native American beliefs and traditions by teaching him about animal spirit guides with help from this worksheet.
Lincoln Memorial Facts
Located on the National Mall in Washington D.C. the Lincoln Memorial honors our 16th president.
National Treasures: Amelia Earhart's Plane
Amelia Earhart changed the face of aviation, proving that a woman could do everything the boys could when it came to flying.
Freedom Trail, Boston
Check out this awesome history sheet featuring the Freedom Trail, a historical walk in Boston.
Jamestown Colony
Sail back in time to Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America, with this fun, fact-filled worksheet.
National Treasures: The Star-Spangled Banner
Learn more about a patriotic piece of history with this informational page on the original Star-Spangled Banner.
The White House Facts
There's tons of trivia in this social studies worksheet about America's most famous home.
National Library of Congress
Learn more about America's biggest and best library with this social studies worksheet.

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