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Michigan K-12 Standards for Social Studies: 3rd Grade Michigan History

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HISTORY

H3 The History of Michigan (Through Statehood)
Use historical thinking to understand the past.

3.0.1 Identify questions historians ask in examining the past in Michigan.

3.0.2 Explain how historians use primary and secondary sources to answer questions about the past.

3.0.3 Describe the causal relationships between three events in Michigan’s past.

3.0.4 Draw upon traditional stories and/or teachings of Indigenous Peoples who lived and continue to live in Michigan in order to better understand their beliefs and histories.

3.0.5 Use informational text and visual data to compare how Indigenous Peoples and non-Indigenous Peoples in the early history of Michigan interacted with, adapted to, used, and/or modified their environments.

3.0.6 Use a variety of sources to describe interactions that occurred between Indigenous Peoples and the first European explorers and settlers in Michigan.

3.0.7 Use a variety of primary and secondary sources to construct a historical narrative about daily life in the early settlements of Michigan (pre-statehood).

3.0.8 Use case studies or stories to describe how the ideas or actions of individuals affected the history of Michigan (pre-statehood).

3.0.9 Describe how Michigan attained statehood.

3.0.10 Create a timeline to sequence and describe major eras and events in early Michigan history.
 

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