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A Curriculum Resource Guide
For Third Grade
South Carolina
This guide is designed to aid teachers in the implementation of South Carolina Social Studies
Standards in the third grade. In addition to the state standards, an effort was made to include
items with male and female subjects, various cultural perspectives, and varied genres. While
some items are intended for the targeted grades of 3-5, others are chosen for differentiation
purposes and may need teacher assistance while meeting the needs and zone of proximal
development for each student. The contents include fiction/nonfiction picture books, an
encyclopedia article, a chapter book read-aloud, chapter length biography, poetry, magazine
article, instructional videos, and websites.
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Freedom shipDoreen Rappaport ; illustrated by Curtis James.New York : Hyperion Books for Children, c2006.
1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 23 x 27 cm.
Call number: PZ7.R18135 Fr 2006Annotations:Samuel and his father are slaves working on a
Confederate steamship out of
Charleston, South Carolina and they can see theUnion ships in the distance where their freedom lies.
On May13, 1862, Samuel and his family risk it all to
be free. Based on a true story, Doreen Rappaport
weaves a riveting tale of a boy and his family aboardthe gunboat Planter. Captained by Robert Smalls and
loaded with fellow slaves, the ship flees to the Union
fleet to gain freedom from slavery and deliver much-needed ammunition to the Union Navy. Rappaport's
suspenseful account, illustrated with the moody
paintings of Curtis James, creates a vivid and
relatable picture of this little-known tale of the civilwar.
Champions on the bench : the Cannon StreetYMCA All Starsby Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrations by
Leonard Jenkins.
New York : Dial Books for Young Readers, c2007.[32] p. : col. ill. ; 23 x 29 cm.
Call number: PZ7.W3535 Ch 2007
Annotations:Story based on the discrimination faced by the 1955
Cannon Street YMCA Little League All-Stars when
the white teams refused to play them in the seriestournament. The Cannon Street YMCA chartered
the only African American Little League in South
Carolina. That same year, sixty-one all-white teams
pulled out of the South Carolina Little League State Tournament so they would not have to playthe Cannon Street YMCA All-Stars. This story, inspired by the true events of that time, follows
one young ballplayer, Cleveland, through that fateful season. Cleveland dreams of playing
baseball like his heroes Jackie Robinson and Hank Aaron. He believes he will get that chance
when he makes the Cannon Street All-Star team. But things dont go as planned when Clevelandand his teammates find out they are not allowed to play in the tournament despite their talent and
hard work during the season. Yet even in the face of such prejudice, the Cannon Street All-Stars
find a way to make their families and coaches proud.
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The road to fr eedom : a story of the ReconstructionColumbus, Ohio : Waterbird Books, 2004.
126 p. : ill., ports. ; 21 cm.Call number: PZ7.A834 Ro 2004
Annotations:
From 1865 to 1869, freed slaves Ezra--ten years old at the endof the Civil War--and his father deal with their newfoundliberty, traveling from their former master's
North Carolina plantation to finally settle in a community of
free blacks in Charleston, South Carolina, where they gaineducation and professions.
The twelve days of Chr istmas in South Carol inawritten by Melinda Long ; illustrated by Tatjana Mai-Wyss.
New York : Sterling, 2010.
[33] p. : col. ill., maps ; 22 cm.Call Number: PZ7.L856 Tw 2010
Annotations:
Laura writes a letter home each of the twelve days she
spends exploring South Carolina at Christmastime, as hercousin Conner shows her everything from a wren in a
palmetto tree to twelve kudzu vines. Includes facts
about South Carolina.
Al l around town : the photographs of RichardSamuel Robertsby Dinah Johnson.
New York : Henry Holt, 1998.Call number: TR24.S6 J65 1998
Annotations:Chronicles the rich lives of the African
American citizens of Columbia, South Carolina, as
well as other towns and cities during the 1920s and1930s.
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II. Nonfiction Picture Books
Caroli na' s story : sea tur tles get sick too!by Donna Rathmell ; photography by Barbara J. Bergwerf
Mt. Pleasant, S.C. : Sylvan Dell Publishing, c2005.1 v. (unpaged) : ill. ; 26 cmCall number: QL666.C536 R38 2005
Annotations:
The photo journal of "Carolina," a critically ill loggerhead seaturtle, as she is cared for and nursed back to health at the Sea
Turtle Hospital. Just like hospitalized children, Carolina goes
through a variety of emotions and procedures during her care,
recovery process, and her eventual release back to her home- theocean.
It is a fabulous book for anyone interested in endangered sea
turtles, their conservation, animal rehabilitation, or ocean animalsin general.Lexile Measure 700http://www.seaturtles.org/-Further
exploration related to book.
South Carol ina facts and symbolsBy Bill McAuliffe.Cataloging in Publication
Mankato, Minn.: Capstone Press, c2003.
Call number: CR203.S6 M38 2003
Annotations:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Presents information about the state of South Carolina,
its nickname, motto, and emblems.
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South Carol ina : past and presentDaniel E. Harmon.
New York : Rosen Central, 2010.Call number: F269.3 .H36 2010
Annotations:
Includes bibliographical references and index."From the mountains to the sea" is a phrase that is often used todescribe the remarkable range of South Carolina's geographical
features. Students read about the six geographical areas and about
the heritage of the Native Americans who lived there. They learnabout the role of South Carolina in the American Revolution, and
the move of the state capital from Charleston to Columbia in
1790. Describes events in the Civil Rights movement, and the
details about the changing tapestry of the state in the earlytwenty-first century in terms of cultural richness, educational
opportunities, and new industries. Some of the famous people
covered in the narrative include Rebecca Motte, the Grimkesisters, Ronald E. McNair, Benjamin Bernanke, Chubby Checker,
Althea Gibson, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, Eartha Kitt, and Robert
Mills.
Sisters against slavery : a story about Sarah and Angeli na Gr imkby Stephanie Sammartino McPherson ; illustrated by Karen Ritz.Minneapolis : Carolrhoda Books, c1999.
64 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Call number: E449.G865 M46 1999Annotations:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 60-61) and index.
A biography of two sisters from a wealthy southern family who devotedtheir lives to the causes of abolition and women's rights.
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The courageous patr iotIdella Bodie.
Orangeburg, S.C. : Sandlapper Pub. Co., c2001.55 p. : ill., map ; 18 cm.
Call number: E207.M84 B63 2001
Annotations:Includes bibliographical references (p. 53-54) and index.
In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, Charleston fell in the hands
of the British. British officers looked for a large Charleston home to
use as their headquarters. They chose the Miles Brewton House at 27
King Street. This was the home of Rebecca Brewton Motte, sister of
the home's builder. The British forced Rebecca to remain in the home
as serve as their hostess. This is the story of Rebecca Brewton Motte
and her courageous sacrifice that helped America win its
independence from England.
A day in the li fe of a colonial indigo planterLaurie Krebs.
New York, NY : PowerKids Press/Rosen Pub. Group, 2004.
24 p. : col. ill. ; 19 cm.Call number: F272.P64 K74 2004
Annotations:
Presents a day in the life of South Carolinian Eliza Pinckney,who was unusual in that she was one of the few female
plantation owners in colonial times. The book offers original
period documents, oil paintings, etchings, and woodcuts thatportray the colonial era. Pinckney was only 22 years old
when she was given responsibility to manage the three indigo
plantations that her family owned in South Carolina. As wefollow her through her day, we learn all the stages for
creating a successful indigo crop. We also learn how difficult
life was for the slaves forced to work on indigo plantations.
Pinckney was so successful in trading with British textile
mills that she was a major force in the economy of thecolonial South.
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Chi ld of the civil ri ghts movementPaula Young Shelton ; illustrated by Raul Coln.
New York : Schwartz & Wade Books, 2010.Call number: F334.S4 S54 2010
Annotation:
In this Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Book of the
Year, Paula Young Shelton, daughter of Civil Rights activist AndrewYoung, brings a childs unique perspective to an important chapter inAmericas history. Paula grew up in the deep south, in a world where
whites had and blacks did not. With an activist father and acommunity of leaders surrounding her, including Uncle Martin
(Martin Luther King), Paula watched and listened to the struggles,
eventually joining with her familyand thousands of othersin the
historic march from Selma to Montgomery.
III. Encyclopedia Article
"South Carolina."Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of the States. 5th ed. Gale 2008
IV. Chapter Book (Read Aloud)
Befor e the creeks ran r ed
by Carolyn Reeder.
New York : HarperCollins, 2003.
370 p. ; 22 cm.
Call number: PZ7.R25416 Be 2003
Annotations:Through the eyes of three different boys, three
linked novellas explore the tumultuous times beginning with
the secession of South Carolina and leading up to the first
major battle of the Civil War.This is a good choice for a read aloud, since it is slightly
above the readability level of most third graders.
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V. Chapter Book/BiographyFrancis Marion : Swamp Fox of South Carolina
Scott Kaufman.
Stockton, N.J. : OTTN Pub., c2007.80 p. : ill. (some col.), col. maps ; 25 cm.
Call Number: E207.M3 K38 2007
Annotations:
A biography of the Colonial leader who achieved notablesuccesses leading guerrilla forces against the Britishin South Carolina during the American Revolution.
VI. Picture Book Biography
Catching the fi re : Phil ip Simmons, blacksmithMary E. Lyons ; with photographs by Mannie Garcia.
Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1997.47 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
Call number:NA8392.S57 L96 1997
Annotations:Tells the story of this African American artist, Philip
Simmons, the great-grandson of slaves, who has achieved
fame and admiration for his ornamental wrought-iron
creations. Mary E. Lyons crafts a vivid portrait of aremarkable man and his art. Researching the book with
intricate care, Lyons visited frequently with Simmons and his
coworkers. Using the artist's own words, she has pulled
together not only a vision of the man and his work but thestory of his remarkable lifetime, from his beginning as the
great-grandson of slaves to his achievements as a nationally
renowned artist. Philip Simmons is truly a working person'shero and role model. Catching the Fire presents the landscape
of his life. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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The story of the H .L. Hunley and Queenie's coinby Fran Hawk ; illustrated by Dan Nance.
Chelsea, MI : Sleeping Bear Press, c2004.37 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 27 x 29 cm.
Call number: E599.H4 H39 2004
Annotation:During the Civil War, Union forces blockade the port ofCharleston so the Confederate army seeks a way to
attack the Yankee ships. George Dixon is part of the
group of men given the task of creating and building the"fish boat," a submarine. The H.L. Hunley ultimately
sets out on its mission to sink Yankee ships, but fails to
return, its whereabouts unknown. For more than 100
years, the mystery of the Hunley and the fate of its crewstayed buried. "The Story of the H.L. Hunley and
Queenie's Coin" recounts the story of the "fish boat,"
through its creation and mission, to its ultimaterecovery and final voyage home.
VII. PoemsOn Being Brought fr om Af ri ca to Ameri ca
By Phillis Wheatley
'Twas mercy brought me from myPagan land,
Taught my benighted soul to understand
That there's a God, that there's a Saviourtoo:
Once I redemption neither sought nor knew.
Some view our sable race with scornful eye,
"Their colour is a diabolic die."
Remember, Christians, Negros, black as Cain,
May be refin'd, and join th' angelic train.
On L iberty and Slavery
By George Moses Horton
Alas! and am I born for this,
To wear this slavish chain?
Deprived of all created bliss,
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Through hardship, toil and pain!
How long have I in bondage lain,And languished to be free!
Alas! and must I still complain
Deprived of liberty.
Oh, Heaven! and is there no relief
This side the silent grave
To soothe the painto quell the griefAnd anguish of a slave?
Come Liberty, thou cheerful sound,
Roll through my ravished ears!Come, let my grief in joys be drowned,
And drive away my fears.
Say unto foul oppression, Cease:
Ye tyrants rage no more,
And let the joyful trump of peace,
Now bid the vassal soar.
Soar on the pinions of that dove
Which long has cooed for thee,And breathed her notes from Africs grove,
The sound of Liberty.
Oh, Liberty! thou golden prize,So often sought by blood
We crave thy sacred sun to rise,
The gift of natures God!
Bid Slavery hide her haggard face,
And barbarism fly:I scorn to see the sad disgrace
In which enslaved I lie.
Dear Liberty! upon thy breast,I languish to respire;
And like the Swan unto her nest,
Id like to thy smiles retire.
Oh, blest asylumheavenly balm!
Unto thy boughs I flee
And in thy shades the storm shall calm,With songs of Liberty!
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Source: The Longman Anthology of Poetry (Pearson, 2006)
We are good sandlappers,Yes, we're good sandlappers,
And we're mighty proud to say
That we liveYes, we liveIn the very best state
Of the USA!
Sources:http://www.sandlapper.org/slwhat.htm
http://www.rootsweb.com/~arrandol/DaltonMisc.htm
VIII. Childrens Magazine Article
"The Confederate Flag: Controversial Symbol." (National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People approves economic boycott of South Carolina tourism)
Cur rent Events, a Weekly Reader publi cationSept 10, 1999 v99 i1 p3
IX. South Carolina Instructional Television ShowStandard 3-5: The student wil l demonstrate an understanding of the major
developments in South Caroli na in the late nineteenth and the twentieth centuryAnnotation: From the late 1800s to present day, the game of baseball has played an
important role in the history and culture surrounding the Upstate of South Carolina.
Many baseball greats started their careers in either the Textile Mill Leagues or the
segregated Negro Leagues. Baseball in the Upstate explores the fascination of
baseball, and why it remains one of the favorite pastimes in the areas. Grade(s): 3-5,
6-8, 9-12. Publisher: SCETV/ITV
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Standard 3-1: The student wil l demonstrate an understanding of places and regions in SouthCarol ina and the role of human systems in the state.Annotation:The high-energy visual lessons make geography come to life, and provide an in-depth study of
the states regions. Grade(s): 3-5,6-8,9-12 Publisher: SCETV/ITV
X. Websites
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/usa/states/southcarolina/
http://www.factmonster.com/us-states/south-carolina.html
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Bodie, I. (2001).Heroes and heroines of the american revolution: The courageous
patriot. Orangeburg, SC: Sandlapper.
Harmon, D. E. (2010). South Carolina: Past and present. New York, NY: Rosen central.
Johnson, D. (1998).All around town: The photographs of Richard Samuel Roberts. New
York, NY: Henry Holt.
Krebs, L. (2004).A day in the life of a colonial indigo planter. New York, NY: Rosen.
Long, M. (2010). The twelve days of Christmas in South Carolina (T. Mai-Wyss,
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McAuliffe, B. (2003). South Carolina facts and symbols. Mankato, MN: Capstone Press.
McPherson, S. S. (1999). Sisters against slavery: A story about Sarah and Angelina
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