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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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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


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


Yeh-shen

by Ai-Ling Louie

This version of the Cinderella story, in which a young girl overcomes the wickedness of her stepsister and stepmother to become the bride of a prince, is based on ancient Chinese manuscripts written 1000 years before the earliest European version.

Date Added: 07/06/2018


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


What Did The Ancient Chinese Do For Me?

by Patrick Catel and Megan Cotugno

"From the seismograph to ice cream to fireworks, the Ancient Chinese continue to influence all aspects of contemporary life. Read this book to find out more about how we encounter links to the ancient world every day."

Date Added: 08/21/2018


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


Up and Down the Andes

by Laurie Krebs and Aurélia Fronty

This rhyming text travels from Lake Titicaca all the way to the city of Cusco for the marvelous Inti Raymi Festival. Young readers will meet children from many areas of southern Peru who are traveling to the festival, each using a different mode of transportation. Includes useful notes on the history and culture of Peru.

Date Added: 08/27/2018


To Be a Kid

by Maya Ajmera and John D. Ivanko

Text and photographs from countries around the world illustrate some of the activities children everywhere have in common.

Date Added: 08/27/2018


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


Shango's Son

by Winmilawe

Shango's Son is a short story based on ancient African knowledge (Yoruba Ifa). Shango has a son who becomes his companion and protector. The son has amazing abilities that help Shango succeed. The story, the colorful imagery, and even some African Yoruba vocabulary will enrich young and older readers alike!

Date Added: 07/24/2019


School Days Around the World

by Catherine Chambers

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 07/06/2018


School Days Around the World

by Margriet Ruurs

This book looks at students and their schools across the globe.

Date Added: 10/02/2018


Peru

by Marion Morrison

Describes the geography, plants and animals, history, economy, language, sports and arts, religions, culture, and people of South America's third largest republic.

Date Added: 08/27/2018


Nigeria

by Mary Oluonye

Pack your bags! Were headed to Nigeria. On this whirlwind tour, youll learn all about the countrys landscape, culture, people, and more. Well explore Nigerias vast grasslands and long rivers, find out about Nigerian music, and see fishing and yam festivals. A special section introduces Nigerias capital, language, population, and flag. Hop on board and take a fun-filled look at your world.

Date Added: 08/13/2018


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


Nigeria

by Dereen Taylor

An introduction to different cuisines eaten in Nigeria.

Date Added: 10/22/2018


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


Moonbeams, Dumplings & Dragon Boats

by Nina Simonds and Leslie Swartz

Spectacular fireworks, silk lions dancing through the streets, sumptuous family banquets--these are the hallmarks of Chinese New Year. Now, discover how to bring this splendid celebration, and others, into your own home. In this glorious collection, bestselling cookbook author Nina Simonds joins with Leslie Swartz and The Children's Museum, Boston, to offer festival lore, traditional stories, delectable recipes, and engaging activities that will inspire you to enjoy a full year of Chinese holidays. Try such treats as golden New Year's dumplings or tasty moon cakes. Build a kite at Qing Ming or a miniature dragon boat for the Dragon Boat Festival. Share the stories of the greedy Kitchen God or the valiant imperial warrior Hou Yi. Whether your family has embraced these holidays for generations or is introducing new traditions, Moonbeams, Dumplings & Dragon Boats offers exciting ways for the whole family to celebrate year after year.

Date Added: 07/06/2018


Maps and Mapping

by Deborah Chancellor

Make science accessible with this essential series that will capture children's imagination while laying the foundation for future learning.

Date Added: 09/07/2018


Maps And Globes

by Jack Knowlton and Harriett Barton

This comprehensive look at geography and the environment, Maps and Globes, can take you anywhere--to the top of the tallest mountain on earth or the bottom of the deepest ocean. Maps tell you about the world: where various countries are located, where the jungles and deserts are, even how to find your way around your own hometown. If you take a fancy to any place on earth, you can go there today and still be home in time for dinner. So open a map, spin a globe. The wide world awaits you. Supports the Common Core State Standards

Date Added: 07/06/2018


Looking at Nigeria

by Jillian Powell

Introduces Nigeria, including the geography, people, education, rural and urban life, housing, food, work, and amusements, and provides other information about the country.

Date Added: 09/07/2018


Lon Po Po

by Ed Young

In this Chinese version of the classic fairy tale, a mother leaves her three children home alone while she goes to visit their grandmother. When the children are visited by a wolf, pretending to be their Po Po, or granny, they let him in the house, but ultimately are not fooled by his deep voice and hairy face

Winner of the Caldecott Medal

This text is listed as an example that meets Common Core Standards in English language arts for K-1 at http://www.corestandards.org.

Date Added: 07/06/2018


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


The Inca Empire

by Sandra Newman

Provides information about the Inca empire, discussing how the Incas survived in the mountains, how the empire was built, and why it disappeared, and looking at the city of Machu Picchu and the emperor Sapa Inca.

Date Added: 07/06/2018


The Inca Civilization

by Shirley Jordan

Go behind the scenes to discover the methods used by the police in solving crimes. Cover-to-Cover Informational Book.

Date Added: 08/23/2018



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