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Integrate reading, writing, and American history with a worksheet about the Boston Tea Party using the RACES writing strategy for text evidence.
Practice using the RACES writing strategy for text evidence with a Lewis and Clark Passage, graphic organizer, and worksheet.
Research and create an interactive biography for a historical figure.
Review our profile on Congresswoman and first Black presidential candidate Shirley Chisholm, and answer questions to reinforce understanding.
Learn about the branches of the U.S. government, each branch's responsibilities and those that are involved in each branch using a sorting activity.
Introduce students to the people and events of the American civil rights movement with this 17-slide PowerPoint presentation.
Teach your students the roles and responsibilities of the three branches of the United States government with an instructional slide deck.
Craft a chronological timeline for students to model the progression of events during the Industrial Revolution.
Apply knowledge of the major U.S. land features, mountains, and rivers with a map labeling worksheet.
Practice using the RACES writing strategy and unravel the mysteries of the U.S. Government system of checks and balances with a passage, organizer, and prompt.
Use this multipurpose timeline template for a variety of assignments, projects, and more!
A blank map of the United States with labels for the students to attach.
Record and represent data about the location of significant places with this printable blank map of the continent of North America.
Review our profile on history-maker Thomas Mundy Peterson and answer questions to reinforce understanding.
A set of 13 worksheets to help teach map skills to students.
A free template for students to identify important aspects of their state.
Review our profile on civil rights activist Amelia Boynton and answer questions to reinforce understanding.
Discover famous explorers like John Cabot with printable reading comprehension activities.
Blend reading, writing, and historical concepts with the Declaration of Independence worksheet.
Record and represent data about the location of significant places with this printable blank map of the continent of Asia.
Record and represent data about the location of significant places with this printable blank map of the continent of Africa.
Record and represent data about the location of significant places with this printable blank map of the continent of South America.
Build academic vocabulary skills with an illustrated Industrial Revolution vocabulary word wall.
Learn about the branches of the U.S. government, each branch's responsibilities, and those involved in each branch using a printable government workbook for kids.
Integrate reading, writing, and celebration of world cultures with differentiated paired passages comparing Halloween and Dia de los Muertos.
Research and write about the different major mountains, rivers, and land features in the United States with a printable workbook.
Summarize a unit of study on the Lewis and Clark expedition with a who, what, where, when, and why graphic organizer.
Help your students organize their thoughts about their biography subject.
Practice using the RACES writing strategy and discover the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights with a passage, organizer, and prompt.
Read across the curriculum with a printable set of Civil War Reading Passages and accompanying question sets.
Read and learn about the Causes of the American Civil War with a printable Civil War book for kids.
Learn facts about Benjamin Franklin with an informational reading and writing activity focusing on the constructed response format.