Grades 3, 4, 5
Welcome to our Classroom Connections page for students in third, fourth, and fifth grades!
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Erie Canal for the Classroom
Learn how the Erie Canal shaped the growth of Rochester, New York State, and the region with this unit of lessons developed in accordance with New York State curriculum standards and practices for Grade 4. View Resource -
Voters Ed™
Learn about elections and voting with this fun interactive app from Second Avenue, a leader in digital learning and educational games! View Resource -
Suffrage
Learn about the 19th-century woman suffrage movement with these educational resources geared towards students in grades 3, 4, and 5. (NYS Social Studies Framework Key Ideas and Practices 4.5) View Resource -
Rochester LATIN@S grade 3
Learn how Latinos have helped shape the identity and history of Rochester through this curriculum for 3rd graders developed by students and faculty at Nazareth College. View Resource -
Rochester LATIN@S grade 4
Learn how Latinos have helped shape the identity and history of Rochester through this curriculum for 4th graders developed by students and faculty at Nazareth College. View Resource -
Kate Gleason, Woman of Vision
Learn more about Kate Gleason with this booklet created by 4th graders of the East Rochester School District and the East Rochester Department of Local History. View Resource -
Kate Gleason, Woman of Vision: Building a Community (part 1)
In this video, 4th graders from the East Rochester School District take you on a tour of the neighborhoods that Kate Gleason built. See the concrete houses she designed and listen to interviews with local residents! View Media -
Kate Gleason, Woman of Vision: Building a Community (part 2)
In this video, 4th graders from the East Rochester School District take you on a tour of the neighborhoods that Kate Gleason built. See the concrete houses she designed and listen to interviews with local residents! View Media