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More American History Printables (Grades K-2)
(165 resources)
Reading Warm-Up 25 for Gr. 1 & 2: Biography
In this printable daily warm-up, students read a short biography of George Washington and... | ||
Reading Warm-Up 106 for Gr. 1 & 2: Historical Fiction
In this printable daily warm-up, students read a passage of historical fiction about Martin... | Patriotic Shield
This project will help kids express their patriotism, by honoring a hero on Presidents' Day. | |
The Declaration of Independence Little Book
This little book discusses the origins of the Declaration of Independence. | ||
The Discovery of America
Use this printable to teach children about the discovery of America -- from Native Americans to... | Learn About Lewis and Clark
Trace the route followed by Lewis and Clark to and from the Pacific Ocean. Through which states... | |
Learn About Paul Revere
Discover a summarized biography of Paul Revere – a silversmith and famous historical figure... | Columbus Day Printable Book (2-5)
Browse a printable book of teachers' resources that features activities for middle-school... | |
Don't Say Ain't Discussion Guide
Promote thoughtful discussion on race, language, civil rights, and diversity with this... | Booker T. Washington: Slave, Student, Success
Booker T. Washington was an influential African-American leader and advocate of education for... | |
Star Design
Create a picture using the stars and stripes as basic elements. This arts & crafts activity is... | Colonial Times: Heritage Handwriting
Children practice writing colonial times vocabulary words in cursive. | |
Iroquois Confederacy: Seed for the U.S. Constitution
The Iroquois Confederacy inspired many ideas in the United States Constitution. The reading... | ||
The Invention of the Light Bulb Little Book
Assemble a pop-up book that describes the invention of the light bulb. | Eve Bunting: A Teacher's Guide to Her Books
Introduce your elementary-school students to the wonderful writing of Eve Bunting and connect... | |
Design a Poster
Use this printable to have children make a poster honoring someone who has done something great... |

