Grade 3 | Heritage Studies Resources
Sweet Land of Liberty: The Spirit of Growing America
Learn through the growing pains of the new nation from the Constitutional Convention through the Civil War and the westward expansion. Study celebrations and traditions, the transcontinental railroad, ranchers, cowboys, and outlaws of the Wild West.
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Resources
- Heritage 3 Correlation Chart
—This chart correlates the new Heritage Studies 3 Worktext pages and the Teacher's Edition lessons. Unless otherwise indicated the purpose for the worktext pages is evaluating the lesson.
Web Links
Chapter 1: We the People
- Mount Vernon Virtual Mansion Tour
- Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids
- George Washington: A Portrait for Kids by the Smithsonian National Gallery
- Colonial Williamsburg Kid's Zone
- Liberty's Kids
- WhiteHouse.gov for Kids
Chapter 3: From Sea to Shining Sea
- Lewis and Clark Journey from National Geographic Homework Help
- Lewis and Clark Journey of Discovery
Chapter 4: The American Frontier
Chapter 6: The United States
- World Almanac for Kids (states)
- NetState.com (quizzes)
- Social Studies for Kids: States
- National Geographic Homework Help
Chapter 7: War Coming!
- The Civil War for Kids
- Fort Ward Museum-Kid's Page
- Who am I? A History Mystery by the Smithsonian National Gallery
Chapter 8: Songs of War and Peace
Chapter 9: North Against South
Chapter 11: Railroads
Chapter 12: The Wild West
- National Cowboy Museum
- Buffalo Hide Painting by the Smithsonian National Gallery
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