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More WWII Social Studies Activities
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Battles That Changed History
This article details famous and significant battles in world history. Wars from ancient to... | Climbing the Stairs Discussion Guide
Develop students' reading comprehension and writing skills with the questions and activities in... | |
Universal Peace Day
Students use an online resource to learn about International Peace Day, celebrated in Hiroshima... | Commonwealth of Nations
Using the printable word search, students will learn about the 53 member nations in the... | |
U.S. Congressional Medal of Honor
An article about the U.S. Congressional Medal of Honor, including a chart of the recipients. | ||
U.S. Casualties in the Major Wars
Distribute a chart that details the causalities of United States wars. It can be used across... | ||
Veterans of U.S. Wars and Their Dependents
An article and statistics about veterans and their dependents as of 2007. | ||
Life on the Home Front
Read an overview of life in the United States during World War II, then explore the related... | Veterans Day Newspaper
Students write a class newspaper about the armed conflicts in which the United States has... | |
Flygirl Discussion Guide
Promote thoughtful discussion about race, heritage, and women's history with this printable... | Veterans Day Comprehension Questions
These comprehension questions accompany "The Story of Veterans Day" lesson plan. Ask your... | |
European Peace Treaties Worksheet
Most European wars ended with peace treaties. In this activity, students will match peace... | Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Third Inaugural Address
The text of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's second inaugural address, given on Monday, January 20,... | |
War and Peace
Students read through the sentences about World War II, and then put them in the right order. | ||
The Navajo Code Talkers
Read about the Navajo Code Talkers, and explore the related activity to learn more about this... | Slaughterhouse-Five Synopsis
Contains a synopsis, ideas and concepts to highlight, and writing connections for use with Kurt... |

