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District List: NYC Core Curriculum 3rd - Social Studies

Description: The New York City Core Curriculum program aims to provide a high-quality curricula to NYC students through a seamless instructional program across grades and subjects. This list has been curated by NYCDOE for 3rd Grade Social Studies materials.


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Stories from the Silk Road

by Cherry Gilchrist and Nilesh Mistry

The Spirit of the Silk Road is your guide as you journey through this book from Chang-an to Samarkand, following one of the arterial caravan routes of the silk traders. As you travel across treacherous deserts and through lonely mountain passes, you will learn about the importance of silk as a commodity, see some of the distinctive customs of the Central Asia people, and join in many storytelling sessions at starlit oases and campfires.

Date Added: 08/13/2018


Nigeria

by Kristin Thoennes Keller

Provides an introduction to the geography, people, animals, food, sports, and culture of the country of Nigeria.

Date Added: 08/13/2018


Find Out About China

by Zheng Qing and Tim Hutchinson

Each Find Out About book introduces boys and girls to a different country, its people, its history, its culture, and its language. The books are divided into four parts:

Date Added: 09/19/2018


Fun with Chinese cooking

by Frances Lee

This introduction to Chinese food also highlights the history and dishes that surround the important Chinese holiday Chinese New Year.

Date Added: 10/17/2018


Children Around the World

by Donata Montanari

No matter where they live, children are always curious about the world. But nothing proves more fascinating to them than other children. Exploring the themes of commonality and diversity, this informational picture book introduces young readers to 12 children from around the world. Speaking in the first person, the children briefly describe such things as the language, food, clothing, schooling and daily life of their region. One of the most appealing aspects of this book is the artwork, which features the use of fabric, paper, mesh, string and felt in multimedia collage. Through the use of colors and textures, each child emerges with a distinctive and endearing personality.

Date Added: 10/17/2018


What is Culture?

by Bobbie Kalman

This title shows our connection to the natural world and to one another. It asks children to put aside their differences and to work together for the common good. What are our common goals? How can we work toward peace, safety, tolerance, and integrity in our lives? How can we live together with respect, kindness and friendship?

Date Added: 10/17/2018


Homes Around the World

by Bobbie Kalman

Homes Around the World takes a fascinating look at what it is that makes a home and how climate and geography often determine the kinds of houses people live in. Other topics include: people who live on the water where they make their li Taking a fascinating look at what it is that makes a home and how climate and geography often determine the kinds of houses people live in, this title also explores the differences between living in a city, the suburbs, and the country. Young readers will discover that the word "home" can mean much more than just the house in which they live. Colorful photos highlight this subject close to any child's heart - their home.

Date Added: 10/17/2018


Around the World with Money

by Jason Cooper

This book discusses currency used around the world, featuring the money of the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan, and China

Date Added: 09/24/2018


The Great Wall Of China

by Leonard Everett Fisher

A brief history of the Great Wall of China, begun about 2,200 years ago to keep out Mongol invaders.

Date Added: 08/20/2018


The Yoruba Of West Africa

by Jamie Hetfield

Many Yoruba from West Africa were brought to the Americas as slaves. Their culture has powerfully influenced the religion, art, and cuisine of our country. Kids will be fascinated to discover the roots of so many traditions.

Date Added: 08/20/2018


The Legend Of Lao Tzu And The Tao Te Ching

by Demi

THIS IS THE LEGEND OF LAO TZU, who may or may not have been born; who may or may not have founded Taoism, on of the greatest religions in the world; and who may or may not have written one of the greatest books of wisdom in the world: the Tao Te Ching, or the "Way of Heaven."

This thoughtful and thought-provoking book opens with a biography of Lao Tzu, the mysterious philosopher who is said to have been born at the age of eighty-one with snow-white hair, the ability to walk and talk, and unparalleled wisdom. Many credit him with creating the Tao Te Ching, which was written for the good of all humankind.

Twenty of the eighty-one passages of the Tao Te Ching are included here, paired with stunning illustrations by the award-winning artist Demi. On topics ranging from silence to moderation, from governing to the balance of earth and heaven, these passages carry a powerful message and are sure to give each and every reader something new to consider.

Date Added: 08/20/2018


Nigeria

by Dereen Taylor

An introduction to different cuisines eaten in Nigeria.

Date Added: 10/22/2018


20 Fun Facts About Machu Picchu

by Janey Levy

Provides information about Machu Picchu, including such facts as the lack of an Incan writing system and that the whole structure was built without mortar.

Date Added: 08/06/2018


Ancient China

by Robert Snedden

Covers the inventions and technology used in ancient China and how their ideas influenced technology today.

Date Added: 08/06/2018


Chinese Foods And Recipes

by Erin Maher

Discusses the history and traditions of China by focusing on its foods and recipes.

Date Added: 08/06/2018


Celebrations Of Light

by Nancy Luenn and Mark Bender

Long ago, people found a way to light the darkness. They built fires to keep warm and cook their food. They lit torches to drive away danger. To help them see at night, they learned to make candles and lanterns. Light was so important in their lives that they came to use it in worship and in celebrations.

From a Brazilian New Year's celebration to the African-American holiday of Kwanzaa, Celebrations of Light circles the year and the globe. The text and paintings highlight twelve festivals, showing the diverse ways in which people around the world use light as a major part of their celebrations. In each of these holidays, light plays a significant role, marking and brightening special days.

Date Added: 08/06/2018


Ancient Egypt

by Penelope Arlon

A new generation of reference books for kids used to surfing and swiping! This book is packed with exclusive photos so that kids can see ancient Egypt like never before! The images are accompanied by time lines, step-by-steps, and cross-section graphics for original and startling insights into pharaohs, mummy making, and pyramids. Most of all, the book encourages children to think for themselves: Was King Tut murdered, or did he die of natural causes? Can you decode hieroglyphics and read the Book of the Dead?

Date Added: 08/06/2018


Focus on Nigeria

by Ali Brownlie Bojang and Rob Bowden

Examines the geography, history, politics, economy, and culture of Nigeria, discussing topics including colonialism, human rights violations, and oil dependency.

Date Added: 08/06/2018


Africa is Not a Country

by Anne Sibley O'Brien

Enter into the daily life of children in the many countries of modern Africa. Countering stereotypes, Africa Is Not a Country celebrates the extraordinary diversity of this vibrant continent as experienced by children at home, at school, at work, and at play.

Date Added: 09/28/2018


Ancient Egypt

by Crispin Boyer and National Geographic Kids Staff

The ancient Egyptians thought big and built bigger, leaving behind monuments and messages that have endured for five millennia despite tomb robbers and the ravages of time. Pyramids and mummies tell us about their deaths, but new technologies are peeling the wraps off their mysterious lives.

In Everything Ancient Egypt kids will discover all they want to know about the mysteries of ancient Egypt and learn new weird, wacky, and fascinating facts as well. Sections in the book include Rise of the Pharaohs, Death and the Afterlife, Life in Ancient Egypt, and Fun With Ancient Egypt (a section that provides readers with exciting hands-on learning!). Stunning photos and an interactive glossary round out this exciting and engaging new series addition.

Date Added: 08/06/2018


Exploring Peru with the Five Themes of Geography

by Jess Crespi

What are Peru's three official languages? What unusual weather activity does Peru experience? Students will learn the answer to these questions and more as they read about Peru's people and their culture with the five themes of geography.

Date Added: 08/07/2018


Your Life As A Pharaoh In Ancient Egypt

by Jessica Sarah Gunderson and Jeff Ebbeler and Terry Flaherty and Colleen Manassa and Portfolio Solutions Staff

You just tried out for the school play. And who wants the lead part more than anyone? YOU! Imagine wearing the finest jewels. Having a pyramid built just for you. Being bowed to and pampered wherever you go. It's quite a life when you're treated like a god. But that's the way it was for a pharaoh in ancient Egypt ...

Date Added: 09/11/2018


C is for China

by Sungwan So and Quarto Generic Staff

From Abacus to Lantern, from Jade to Wenzi, this photographic alphabet book introduces young readers to the rich culture and natural beauty of China. Sungwan So’s colorful variety of images explore the country’s customs ancient and modern, illustrating not only the hubbub of street life in the cities, but also the rhythms of day-to-day life in rural areas. Beautiful photographs feature scenes of old men drinking tea on the street, a little boy learning to draw in the ink-and-wash technique shuimohua, natives in textured tapestries selling food at a market, and more. Both entertaining and educational, C Is for China pays tribute to one of the world’s great cultures.

Date Added: 08/27/2018


We're Sailing Down The Nile

by Laurie Krebs and Anne Wilson

As the riverboat sails down the Nile River, remnants of Egypt's long history and aspects of its present culture are revealed on its banks.

Date Added: 08/27/2018


Nigeria

by Tamra B. Orr

Presents alphabetically arranged categories and relates them to Nigeria, including animals, food, history, people, and yearly festivals.

Date Added: 08/27/2018



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