Early America Essential Activities for Grade 3

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Native Americans

Native Americans are the indigenous people of the United States, and they are also called American Indians. They were the original occupant of the American land before it was conquered by the colonists. The Native Americans live and operate as a tribe, and there are reportedly more than 500 tribes of Native Americans residing in the United States as of today. Half of these are connected to Indian reservations. Native Americans are the most group of people, and they are thought to be the original owners of the American land. The community is known for their clothes, headpiece, accent, and mannerism.
Journey to Jamestown is a famous story, and it is taught to schools at preschool and kindergarten level. The tale covers the journey for kids who embark on a journey to Jamestown, and they learn more about each other on the way. The tale discusses the stories of two kids belonging to the Jamestown settlement in Virginia in the year 1608. The story features Elias, a boy, who has traveled from England. He works with the barber-surgeon and he helps the colonists to conquer disease spreading across the world. Also, the story also talks about Sacachocan, a Native American girl, who has the gift and ability to heal people. She crosses her path with Elias, and they both find their common grounds as healers. But, the main head of the Elias Colony betray her tribe, and it makes her hesitant to trust the colonists, which also include Elias.
A colony is a place where people from other countries have settled outside their home country and this place is governed by their home country. By the mid-1700s England had set up 13 colonies along the East Coast of America. There were three groups of colonies of the US-based on the way people lived in these colonies. Northeast Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts were the colonies in the northeast. Here people came from England mostly for religious freedom. However, living conditions here were tough. The soil was rocky, and the climate was cold hence cultivation was not an option for them. So, they switched to seafood and become sailors. Their ships were made from lumber in the area. Middle colonies New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware were the home to Germans, Irish and Dutch. The weather conditions were better here and many crops such as wheat were grown here. Southern colonies Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, made up the southern colonies. The climate here was much warmer and had really good soil which helped them to grow all sorts of crops. Their economy was based on agriculture.
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Colonial Times Worksheet

Colonial Times Worksheet
Test your students’ knowledge of the colonial times with this easy social studies worksheet. Are your little ones familiar with the types of structures they had in colonial times? What about their food and clothing? You might be surprised by how little or how much your youngster knows. Check the pictures in this worksheet that accurately depicts how people lived in colonial times.
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Free Mayflower Worksheet
Use this free Mayflower worksheet PDF for a fun-filled history lesson to increase your child’s American history knowledge and understanding! While working, your child will read through the statements to determine if each is true or false regarding the fascinating journey of the Mayflower!
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Jamestown Worksheet
You can help your kids build their vocabulary by reading some simple texts and short stories to them. from these exercises, your children get to practice their reading and grammar skills, their spelling, and also get more information about the topic the text is about. In this worksheet, your kids will be learning about Jamestown. Read the text aloud to them, and then help them circle the correct date for each event.
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Pilgrim Boy Printable
Thanksgiving is here, and why not get your child ready for the big day with charmingly fun Thanksgiving coloring pages? Thanksgiving officially kicks off the holiday season for many families, and is a magical time of giving thanks for family, blessings, and much more. Encourage the spirit of the season with this adorable coloring page that will remind your little artist the original meaning of Thanksgiving. Talk to your child about the pilgrims coming together to celebrate the bounty of the season, and being thankful for all that they have. Remind them of the history behind our great holiday, to inspire them to be thankful for all that they have in their life. Let your little pilgrim use his or her coloring page to decorate the house and remind him or her of the reason for this humble holiday.
South American History Worksheet
Kids love to learn about the histories of other countries, and they'll feel super successful with this free worksheet on South American history. They'll learn how the first South American settlers actually came from Asia many years ago and formed the small cities that turned into colonies. They'll use the information they learn to then answer comprehension questions, putting the events of South American History into sequence as they happened.
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Thanksgiving Quiz Worksheet
Increase your child’s historical and national knowledge while strengthening non-fiction reading skills using this interesting Thanksgiving quiz worksheet! While working, your child will learn in-depth information surrounding this iconic holiday, adding context to this important day!
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The 13 American Colonies Worksheet
Your children must be well versed in all areas, including maths, English, science, history and geography. How well do they know about America and its colonies? Ask your little ones if they can correctly name the 13 Original American colonies. Now, look through this worksheet; ask your child to color in each of the 13 Original American Colonies drawn on the map, and name each colony out loud.