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More American History Printables (Grades 3 & 4)
(256 resources)
The Seer of Shadows Reading Guide
This teacher's guide to Avi's The Seer of Shadows includes discussion questions and... | U.S. Constitution Quiz: Amendments 11-27
Test your students' knowledge of the last 17 amendments to the U.S. Constitution. | |
Preacher's Boy Teacher's Guide
Set the stage for group discussion, meet the author, and enrich lessons with cross-curricular... | We the Children Reading Guide
Use this reading guide for We the Children to encourage students to think about the... | |
Don't Know Much About® the Presidents Teacher's Guide
Further engage students in learning about the U.S. presidency with activities in this teacher's... | Fear Itself Reading Guide
Enhance students' reading experience with the discussion questions, activities, and research... | |
Give Me Liberty Reading Guide
Discuss L. M. Elliott's Give Me Liberty, a novel that explores the life of colonists in... | U.S. Coins Quiz: Level I
How much do your students know about U.S. coins? Give them this quiz to find out or have them... | |
Little House: Five Original Pioneer Girls – Classroom Activity Guide
Bring the Little House novels into your classroom with the activities in this guide for... | U.S. Coins Quiz: Level II
Give students this advanced quiz about U.S. currency to test their knowledge of U.S. coins. You... | |
The Revolutionary Army
Connect history and math with this worksheet. Students will add the number of soldiers... | Declaration of Independence Quiz
How much do your students know about America's earliest days of independence and one of the... | |
Johnny Tremain — Comprehension Test B
This reading comprehension test for Johnny Tremain contains 10 multiple choice questions... | U.S. Currency Quiz
See if your students can hit the jackpot with our U.S. currency quiz about paper money. Have... | |
Projects for Johnny Tremain
Use these four project ideas for the children's book Johnny Tremain, or have students'... | Teacher's Guide to America Is Under Attack: September 11, 2001–The Day the Towers Fell
Lead a classroom discussion about the events of 9/11 with the questions, advice, and... |

