Third Grade Social Studies Worksheets and Printables
These third grade social studies worksheets help make learning engaging for your third grader! Browse through and download our 3rd grade social studies worksheets to help supplement your child's education.
Wild, Wild Western Geography
Where in the West is Wyoming? This U.S. Map is missing the names of all of the western states, and your child will need to fill in their names.
Long Day's Journey
Map maker, map maker, how far is it to...? This worksheet will practice your child's logic and reasoning skills though reading, as well as his ability to measure distances on a map.
Picture Puzzles: Learning U.S. Capitals
This picture puzzle will help to straighten out her U.S. geography. To solve this worksheet she will look at the different pictures and decide which state capital they represent.
Capital Quest: Learn U.S. Geography
If your fourth grader needs practice with her geography skills, then this worksheet can help. To complete the maze your child will need to know her stuff, because she can only enter into a space that holds the name of a state capital.
State Names: Map It Out
To complete this worksheet your kid will need to use his knowledge of geography to match the state name at the bottom of the page with the missing spaces on the map.
Postal Abbreviations Map: Make It Short!
Snail mail has some special features you don't find on e-mail. One of them is the two-letter postal abbreviation in the address. Kids use the U.S. map on this third grade geography and social studies worksheet to find and identify the postal abbreviation for each of the 50 states.
Geography: What's That State? 1
Kids use a map along with their knowledge of state capitals and state shapes to identify the states on this third grade social studies worksheet.
Go Long! Practice Latitude and Longitude
This worksheet will help your child find locations on a map using latitude and longitude. Your kid will need to find what state in the U.S. each set of coordinates indicates.
Capital Cold: Learning U.S. History
This worksheet will challenge your fourth grader to name six different state capitals that hold the key to solving a riddle. He is asked to read each question, then fill in the empty spaces with the correct state capital.
Idioms: A Figure of Speech
Could you really pay for something with an arm and a leg? Of course not! Kids use context clues to figure out the meanings of the idioms on this third grade reading worksheet.