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Inventive Analogies
Students draw analogies as a way to learn about inventions that occurred after the Civil War.
Presidential Categories
Identify the U.S. presidents by categories such as last name, letters in their name and more.
Speaking of Slavery
Word puzzles hold the answers to clues about issues of slavery in the United States.
Famous American Firsts
Complete the statements about famous people and events in United States history.
People, Places, and Things of World War II
Famous people, places, and events of World War II are explored.
This Land is Your Land
Find the errors in this map of the United States.
They Have Overcome
The leaders of the Civil Rights Movement are studied.
National Symbols
Identify the symbols for these events and organizations in the United States.
The Roaring Twenties
Important events that occurred after World War I are reviewed.
Analogies
Complete theses analogies about famous American men and women. Included are Rosa Parks, Thomas...
The Great Depression
Vocabulary related to the Depression era is reviewed.
American Trivia
Challenge your students' knowledge of American trivia facts, with this worksheet. This...
Equal Is Right
The Civil Rights Movement is reviewed in this printable worksheet. Students will look at the...
Make a Three-Cornered Hat
Use this pattern to make three-cornered hats. This arts & crafts project is fun to use when...
New Deal Programs
Study the programs that helped to get the United States through the Depression.
Then and Now Mini-Book
Create a mini-book comparing life in 1899 and current day life. This printable book is the...
Famous Women
In this printable worksheet, students must match the first name of famous American women with...
What Was a One-Room Schoolhouse?
Discuss one-room schoolhouses, an important part of American history, with your students. ...
A Perfect Score
Facts about the United States' government are reviewed.
Daily Journal Topics: Early American Life
Assign one of five journal topics for students on the subject of Early American Life.

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