Grade 3 Curriculum: Shelters




"SHELTER is a structure or a natural feature that provides protection against bad weather, danger, or insect pests. People need shelters in order to shield them from extremes of cold and heat, as well as from rain, snow, and wind. There are many different kinds of shelters. Houses are the most common form. The first shelters made by human beings were built of animal hides, stones, straw, vines, or wood. People build many different kinds of shelter throughout the world." (World Book #17)

What does a shelter represent for you and your family?
What does a shelter represent for your child?
Which type of shelter will your child study?
Which one will your child build?

Need some ideas? 





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