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Grade Three Social Studies
In their study of our home state, third graders are using the book Massachusetts Our Home by Mary Stockwell and Courtney Johnson Thomas. Below are websites that correlate with each chapter of the book. Click on them to take a virtual tour of a cranberry bog, listen to an audio of the state song, and much, much more. Click on the book cover to preview some sample pages.
State Seal, Song, Symbols
Massachusetts - Enchanted Learning
Massachusetts Facts
Massachusetts Facts and Trivia
Massachusetts State Song
Massachusetts Symbols
History Close to Home
Boston History and Architecture
Deborah Samson
Early American Paintings
Freedom Trail
Interactive State House
Massachusetts Historic Sites
Massachusetts Museums
Massachusetts State Project
The Land We Call Home
Massachusetts Agriculture in the Classroom
Massachusetts Geography
The First People
Native Tech: Eastern Woodlands
Wampanoag Indian Fact Sheet
Wampanoag: People of the First Light
Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head
The Pilgrims
Mayflower History
Pilgrims and Plymouth County: 1620
The Puritans
Colonial House
Grandfather's Chair by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Salem Witch Trials
Trial of Anne Hutchinson
Massachusetts in the American Revolution
American Revolution for Kids
Folding the American Flag
John Adams
Paul Revere House
Paul Revere: Messenger of the Revolution
Paul Revere's Midnight Ride
Your Hometown
Town of Rutland
http://www.townofrutland.org/Pages/index
People in Our Past
Emily Dickinson - Biography and Works
Famous People of Massachusetts
John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Speech - Audio
Places Where Women Made History