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More American History Printables (Grades 3 & 4)
(254 resources)
The Buffalo Hunters
Native Americans used every part of the buffalo they hunted. When the animals became extinct,... | ||
Killing with Words
Students learn how damaging stereotypes can be, and then explore it further with a... | The Industrial Revolution Little Book
The Industrial Revolution transformed the United States from a land of agriculture to a land of... | |
Learn About the Growth of the USA
The borders of the United States changed drastically between 1783 and 1959. Learn how the... | ||
History Mystery
Distribute a printable social studies activity that focuses on facts about George Washington. | Transportation Firsts Layered Little Book
Assemble a layered book detailing important innovations in transportation throughout history. | |
How Things Have Changed
Distribute a printable social studies activity that focuses on contemporary times vs. historic... | ||
President Kennedy Speaks
Distribute a printable social studies activity that focuses on democracy/national pride. | The Declaration of Independence: The First 182 Words
Show children the first words of the Declaration of Independence, and share the story of how... | |
Monumental Bingo
This variation of bingo teaches about important buildings, statues, and monuments in American... | Wife of Founding Father Speaks Out
This printable tells a story about President John Adams's wife, Abigail Adams, who spoke out in... | |
Learn About the Pony Express
Although it only existed for 18 months, the Pony Express set the stage for the modern-day... | Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Print a worksheet that presents some facts about the signers of the Declaration of... | |
On July 4th…
Teach children about some important historical events that happened on the Fourth of July. | ||
The Growth of the USA Little Book
Assemble a book that shows the expansion of United States territory from 1783 to 1959. | Abolitionists Protest the Fourth
Print a worksheet that presents a poem about slavery, which was written by Massachusetts... |

