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World’s Biggest Aircraft Carrier Returns to the US

An AP News report on the USS Gerald R. Ford’s 11-month deployment at sea and its homecoming in Norfolk.

3rd Grade CCSS ELA RI.3
 

Article Summary

On April 27, 2024, the USS Gerald R. Ford, the largest aircraft carrier ever built, docked at Norfolk after an 11-month deployment [S1]. During its mission, the Ford and its crew conducted training exercises, supported allied naval operations, and demonstrated U.S. naval capabilities in key regions [S1].

Facilitation Guidance

This guide is for adults leading a conversation with 3rd graders about how news articles describe complex events like military deployments. We suggest:
  • Open with a “what we know” chart: list facts from the article before interpreting them.
  • Define unfamiliar terms (e.g., aircraft carrier, deployment) and encourage kids to add to a shared glossary.
  • Use a map to show where Norfolk is and trace the ship’s route.
  • Stress systems over individuals: explain why navies exist rather than focusing on one sailor.
  • Invite questions: “What would it be like to live on a big ship for months?”

Social & Historical Context

Aircraft carriers have been central to U.S. naval strategy since World War II, serving as floating airbases that project power worldwide [Educational Resources, Naval History & Heritage Command, 2024]. The Gerald R. Ford is the lead ship of her class, featuring cutting-edge technology designed to improve sortie rates and crew safety [Naval History & Heritage Command, 2024]. Long deployments at sea affect families, as sailors are away for months. Communities around naval bases often rely on these ships for economic activity and patriotic ceremonies [S1]. Understanding the human and strategic sides of deployments builds critical awareness of how institutions operate.

Common Core Standards

CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.3.1 Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for answers.
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.3.4 Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 3 topic or subject area.
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.3.8 Recall information from experiences or gather information from print and digital sources; take brief notes on sources and sort ideas into provided categories.

Critical Themes

Critical Theme Related Example Exemplar Quote + Source Location Discussion Questions Primary Document Resource to Explore Further
National Security & Presence The Ford’s 11-month patrol in global waters “The USS Gerald R. Ford returned to Norfolk on Saturday after spending nearly 11 months at sea” [S1] Paragraph 1 [S1]
  1. What does it mean for a country to have a naval presence far from home?
  2. How might other nations react when they see this ship in their region?
  3. How does the idea of security change when it happens at sea rather than on land?
U.S. Naval Act of 1916: Established modern carrier force [National Archives] “U.S. Aircraft Carriers: A History” by Kristie Macrakis (2010)
Technology & Innovation Advanced systems on the Gerald R. Ford “She is the first carrier designed from the keel up around an all-electric propulsion system” [S1] Paragraph 3 [S1]
  1. What is new about electric propulsion compared to older ships?
  2. How could these innovations help sailors and pilots?
  3. Can you think of other places we use electric systems for big machines?
“Blueprints and Blue Water” – 1960 Navy ship design manual [Naval Institute Press] Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum: Carrier technology exhibit
Community & Family Impact Homecoming ceremonies at Norfolk “Hundreds of family members greeted sailors as they stepped off the deck” [S1] Paragraph 5 [S1]
  1. How do you think families feel waiting months for their sailors?
  2. What traditions or ceremonies help communities celebrate such homecomings?
  3. How can we support people who serve far from home?
Department of Defense: Guidelines on family support during deployments (2018) “Anchored Hearts: Military Family Stories” by Sarah Hale (2021)

Next Steps

Activities

  • Journal: Write a letter to a sailor on the Gerald R. Ford. Describe what questions you have about life at sea.
  • Map Work: On a world map, trace the ship’s possible route and mark the oceans it crossed.
  • Create: Draw a picture of an aircraft carrier and label its key parts (flight deck, island superstructure, hangar bay).

About the Creator

AP News

AP News is the news division of The Associated Press, a not-for-profit cooperative founded in 1846. AP delivers fast, unbiased news from every corner of the world to readers, broadcasters, and digital platforms.
 

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