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More Government Printables (Grades 5-8)
(262 resources)
U.S. Map with State Capitals
Blank outline map of the United States of America, which includes state names and state... | U.S. Election Vocabulary
This election vocabulary will help teaching students about the U.S. Government. | |
Three Branches, One Government
Review the functions of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the government, as... | ||
The Bill of Rights and Constitutional Amendments
The contents of The Bill of Rights, as well as the constitutional amendments. | The Executive Branch Crossword Puzzle
Learn about the Executive Branch of the United States government by completing this crossword... | |
The American Revolution Crossword
Students use the clues to complete the crossword puzzle about The American Revolution. | ||
Remember: The Journey to School Integration Teacher's Guide
Introduce young students to the work of Nobel prize-winning writer Toni Morrison in... | ||
The Middle Ages: The Feudal System Activity Packet
Explore the feudal system of the Middle Ages with this reading passage and cross-curricular... | Fourteen Points Writing Exercise
Print out and give pupils this writing activity to teach them more about World War I, U.S.... | |
Class Constitution and U.S. Constitution: Background and Preamble
Use this printable to teach students the purpose of the U.S. Constitution. Students will also... | Citizenship Test I
Could your students pass the U.S. Naturalization Test? Give them this quiz to find out!... | |
50 Stars and 13 Stripes
Students will learn the meaning of the colors on the USA flag. This printable will be useful... | Egg Carton Uncle Sam
Teach your children the importance of recycling with this fun Uncle Sam craft activity. | |
The Face of a Leader Handout
Children will fill outlines of famous faces with words either written or spoken by the leaders.... | "The Great Compromise" & The Constitutional Convention
Recognize what the "Great Compromise" accomplished, including how it helped give birth to the... | |
Unite or Die: How 13 States Became a Nation Reader's Theater
Bring United States history to life with this reader's theater for Unite or Die: How... | Could You Be President?
Have students use this worksheet to explore the requirements of being president. Then, learn... |

