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Heritage Studies 3 Student Edition, 4th ed.

The 3rd grade social studies textbook introduces students to the eight world regions and explores each region’s governments, geography, climates, economics, cultures, and religions. Students will find engaging visuals and stories that introduce them to different cultures, generate interest in unfamiliar languages, and demonstrate how God uses Christians to spread the gospel around the world.

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ISBN
978-1-64626-072-0
Author
BJU Press
Edition
4th ed.
Format
softbound
Length
344 pp.
Grade Level
3
Publisher
BJU Press

The 3rd grade social studies textbook introduces students to the eight world regions and explores each region’s governments, geography, climates, economics, cultures, and religions. Students will find engaging visuals and stories that introduce them to different cultures, generate interest in unfamiliar languages, and demonstrate how God uses Christians to spread the gospel around the world.

Regions Covered in the BJU Press 3rd Grade Social Studies Textbook

  • Africa
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • Oceania
  • North America
  • The Caribbean
  • Central America
  • South America

Features of the Heritage Studies 3 Textbook

  • Engaging photos, maps, and charts
  • Folktales from different parts of the world
  • Foreign language studies
  • Essential and quick check questions to introduce and assess students’ learning in lessons
  • Engaging activities in each chapter
  • People Making a Difference features highlight people using their God-given gifts to help others.
  • How They Work features highlight specific industries within a region.
  • Early Cultures features describe the lives of early inhabitants in each region.
  • What the Bible Says features help students compare biblical teaching with cultural viewpoints.
  • Environment features explore the geographic features, climatic phenomena, or natural disasters of a region.
  • Let’s Explore! gives students a closer look at unique regional features.