Elementary School U.S. History Resources

US & American History Constitutional Amendments Bill of Rights Maze Worksheets

By The Magical Avocado

The Amendments to the US Constitution are an integral part of American History and Civics courses. This pdf set of three Amendment Mazes requires students to choose the correct amendment number before progressing through the maze.

Specifically, this set includes:

· Bill of Rights Amendment Maze (maze 1)

· Two mazes for amendments 11-27 (mazes 2 and 3)

· Teacher Answer sheets

· A printer friendly (no border) copy of all resources

The Amendments Maze Sheets can be used for:

· Formative assessment

· Extension activities

· Centers activity

· Review

· Homework

· Subplans

· Anywhere you are teaching about the Constitutional Amendments!

$2.00

Día Pearl Harbor Actividad, Pearl Harbor Day Spanish, Reading, Writing and Craft

By Class Plus

Ayuda a tus estudiantes a explorar el significado del Día de Pearl Harbor. Este recurso permite a los niños comprender los aspectos clave de este acontecimiento, incluido el propio acontecimiento, su contexto, momento, razones y ejecución.

Los estudiantes comprenden los principales acontecimientos de Pearl Harbor leyendo y dibujando un cómic. A partir de ahí, crean un sencillo mapa mental para organizar los principales hechos que han aprendido.

Los niños rinden homenaje al monumento conmemorativo de Pearl Harbor dibujándose a sí mismos y describiendo sus emociones si hubieran estado presentes. Escriben cartas de felicitación a los supervivientes de Pearl Harbor, expresando su admiración por su valentía y resistencia.

Por último, los niños reciben una medalla como símbolo, que pueden decorar y utilizar para destacar el hecho más importante que han aprendido. Luego pueden explicar este hecho a sus amigos o familiares.

Este recurso ofrece una oportunidad ideal para que los niños comprendan la importancia y el impacto duradero de los acontecimientos históricos.

Este recurso incluye:

  • Página 1: Ataque a Pearl Harbor - Versión Comic
  • Página 2: Pearl Harbor Mapa mental - Datos principales 
  • Página 3: Pearl Harbor Mapa mental - Datos principales (Plantilla vacía)
  • Página 4: Día del Recuerdo de Pearl Harbor
  • Página 5: Pearl Harbor Medalla

Disfruta con tus estudiantes el Día del Recuerdo de Pearl Harbor!

$3.25

Shh We're Writing the Constitution worksheet, prompt, word search, book study

By Tomorrowcomes

Based off the book Shh! We're Writing the Constitution by Jean Fritz. This is a great resource for students or teachers to use and includes a worksheet, word search, writing prompt, and answer keys. The worksheet can be used either for making notes while reading the book or after reading to see how much information is retained. The word search will help students to retain words and names important to the forming of the constitution. The writing prompt will encourage students to use their own imagination while still using historical information.

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Timeline: Battles that Continued after Yorktown- 5th Studies Weekly Week 26

By Colleen Burdette

The Surrender was not the end:

Students will explore the fact that although Cornwallis surrendered, the Revolutionary War did not end. They will research major events that occurred between the surrender and the British and Loyalists evacuating from America.

Students are given dates and events. They will have to manipulate (either with paper or digitally) the events to match the dates given on the timeline.

This activity aligns with 5th grade Studies Weekly Week 26.


What's included:

  • Teacher instructions.
  • Timeline worksheet.
  • Event worksheet.
  • Answer Key.
  • Google Slide Activity.
  • Google Slide Answer Key.

How is this product useful:

  • Low prep for teacher.
  • Available as print or digital.
  • Engaging for students.
  • Can be used as an individual or group project.
  • Good practice of chronological order.
$2.00

Talk, Read, Talk, Write Lesson: The Declaration of Independence

By TxMAP Teacher

This product utilizes the Talk, Read, Talk, Write teaching strategy to get students talking, reading, and writing about The Declaration of Independence. There are 4 parts to this lesson. Students will first talk in partners or groups about a picture related to the Declaration of Independence. Students will then read 3 paragraphs about the Declaration and answers some questions. Students will then discuss a question related to the Declaration. Finally, students will reflect and write on a topic related to the Declaration of the Independence.

$2.50

50 States Abbreviations BINGO

By Creative Soul Printables

Introducing our exciting 50 States Bingo set! Get ready to learn and have fun as you explore the 50 states of the United States in a unique and engaging way. It's a fantastic way to learn and test your knowledge about the states. These cards feature vibrant images of the different states. The game can be played with 2 to 10 players, making it a versatile option for different group sizes. The Bingo cards come with 50 calling cards, each having an image of a state abbreviation on it that each player needs to find on their cards. The first player to complete a row, column, or diagonal on their bingo card yells, "Bingo!" and wins the round. Our 50 States Bingo set not only entertains but also educates, promoting memory retention and expanding knowledge about the United States.

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What is included:

10 bingo cards with abbreviations of states

50 calling cards

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Battles of Lexington and Concord Reading Comprehension Passage Patriot's Day

By LessonLink Teacher

Help your students understand how the American Revolution started with this Battles of Lexington and Concord Reading Comprehension Passage that is designed for grades 4, 5, and 6.

This resource provides a detailed account of the Standoff at Lexington and the Battle at Concord by exploring key events such as the rising tensions, the British plan, Paul Revere’s legendary ride, and the significant standoffs and battles that sparked a nation’s quest for independence.

The passage is accompanied by a set of written response questions, multiple-choice questions, and a helpful context clues graphic organizer.

Answer keys have also been provided to ensure seamless integration into lesson plans.

This is an appropriate resource to use on Patriot's Day to honor the brave people who fought for America's independence.

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Women's History Reading Comprehension Differentiated Worksheet Activities Set 2

By Kimberly

❤️Looking to teach about diverse historical figures to celebrate Women's History Month? Learn about 10 important women and the meaningful contributions they made, while practicing important reading comprehension skills with these differentiated worksheets (30 pages + answer key + black & white set)!

Women included:

☑ Selena Gomez, Dara Torres, Helen Rodríguez Trías, Kamala Harris, Rhianna Fenty, Winifred Atwell, Rosa Parks, Sharice Davids, Oprah Winfrey, Mary Youngblood

*This is set 2 of 2. To check out set 1, click here.

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✏️Use critical thinking and deductive reasoning to make meaning of the passages.

✏️The differentiated reading comprehension worksheets come in 3 levels:

  1. multiple choice

  2. dotted lines

  3. solid lines

✏️Perfect for 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade!

✏️A great addition to your Women's History Month unit! Or celebrate throughout the year!

✏️ Great for morning work, literacy centers, homework, intervention programs and more!

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⭐️This resource is low prep and will save you time! Simply print and go! Select the differentiated worksheets that are most appropriate for your students' needs.

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Includes: (30 pages)

Worksheets - 3 differentiated levels: (30 pages)

☑ Level 1: reading passage & multiple choice questions (10 pages)

☑ Level 2: reading passage & write the answers - dotted lines (10 pages)

☑ Level 3: reading passage & write the answers - solid lines (10 pages)

Bonus: (63 pages)

☑ Black & white set (30 pages)

☑ Table of contents (2 pages)

☑ What you need to know (1 page)

☑ Answer key (30 pages)

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Women included: (10)

Selena Gomez - singer - (Hispanic American)

Dara Torres - competitive swimmer - (Caribbean American)

Helen Rodríguez Trías - doctor - (Caribbean American)

Kamala Harris - politician - (African / Caribbean American)

Rhianna Fenty - singer - (African / Caribbean American)

Winifred Atwell - musician - (Black British)

Rosa Parks - activist - (African American)

Sharice Davids - politician - (Native American)

Oprah Winfrey - talk show host - (African American)

Mary Youngblood - musician - (Native American)

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⭐️Looking for more reading comprehension activities?

Reading Comprehension Bundle

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Women's Suffrage & Rights Movement 4th Grade Book Club Report Template & Lesson

By TaughtOught Homeschooling

If you are looking to explore non-fiction text structures, this "What Is the Women's Rights Movement?" book report project digital product for 3rd and 4th-grade students is perfect. It's designed to enhance non-fiction reading comprehension and book report writing skills!

This resource includes:

  • Comprehensive Google Slides digital lesson for reading comprehension and book report writing support
  • 9-page printable PDF book report flip book template

Please see the product preview for more visual details.

NOTE: You need a (free) Google account to access the digital lesson, and you will need access to the book "What Is the Women's Rights Movement?" to complete the digital and printable activities.

Students will dive into the historical context of Women's Rights, gaining a deeper understanding of this significant event in American history. The digital lesson guides students through key facts, timelines, and the impact of these events.

How to use this resource:

  • Have students read the book, "What Is the Women's Rights Movement?"
  • Print the book report flip book template
  • Open and present the Google Slides digital lesson
  • Follow the intuitive prompts, which will take you through each step of the book report. For example, if it's time to work on the "facts" page, there is a series of multiple-choice questions on specific facts detailed in the text that will help refresh the students' memories and comprehension. Then students can fill in the facts they found most interesting.
  • Have fun guessing the mystery puzzle between each section of the book report!

The printable PDF book report flip book template provides creative book report ideas, such as summarizing the events, using critical thinking skills, and creating a timeline. It can be used with any non-fiction book. Students will also use a book review template to evaluate Women's Rights significance. Overall, this project offers an engaging way for students to explore non-fiction text structures while learning about a crucial event in history.

The non-fiction book report flip book pages include:

   ✏book title info

   ✏rating & review

   ✏vocabulary

   ✏facts

   ✏text ideas

   ✏series of events

   ✏making life connections

   ✏what I learned

   ✏questions I have

   ✏setting & subject

   ✏interesting event

   ✏important event

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NEW! US American History: History of the U.S American Flag PowerPoint (Editable)

By Geography & Math Made Easy

PowerPoints can be time-consuming to create. If you find you don't have the capacity to create a PowerPoint on the history of the United States American Flag, stop here! This aesthetic 16-slide presentation will give your students an understanding of how the first U.S. flag came about in addition to what the symbols and colors represent without overwhelming them with information. A direction of the U.S. American Flag, if you will. This can be used for grades 5-12. Want in on your Google Drive? Simply, download and add it to your drive for your access or your students' access.

Copyrighted MarthaBoykinLessons
User is given the right to edit as needed, but may not edit it and then claim it as their own property. Allowed modification (adding or removing slides and information) is for classroom use only.

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Digital Resource: Abolitionists Investigation with Primary Sources

By Nemos Nook

Why Choose This Lesson?

-Interactive Learning: This Google Slides lesson is designed to be interactive, keeping students engaged and actively participating in their learning journey.

-Primary Sources: Dive deep into history with authentic primary sources, giving students a firsthand look at the abolitionist movement through letters, speeches, and documents.

-Rich Imagery: Vivid images and illustrations complement the text, helping students visualize the historical context and grasp the significance of the abolitionists’ efforts.

- Thought-Provoking Questions: Stimulate critical thinking and classroom discussion with carefully crafted questions that challenge students to analyze, interpret, and reflect on the material.

What’s included:

- A fully editable Google Slides presentation packed with primary sources, images, and engaging questions to enhance students' understanding of the abolitionist movement.

- Easy-to-follow slides that guide students through the key figures, events, and impact of the abolitionists.

- Interactive activities and discussion prompts that encourage students to connect historical events to modern-day issues.

- Students could also answer the questions directly on the slides if you want to make it a digital assignment. This is a great overview of the Abolitionist movement and students will examine the following topics:

-Frederick Douglass

-Harriet Beecher Stowe and Uncle Tom's Cabin

_-_The Underground Railroad

-John Brown

-Harpers Ferry

At the end of the lesson, students will use acrostic poems to synthesize what they learned during their investigation.

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$3.50

US States and Capitals Word Search and Crossword Puzzles

By Educate and Create

This product includes 4 puzzles- 2 word searchs and 2 crossword puzzles. A fun and easy way for your students to review all 50 states in the United States of America and their capitals.

States Word Search

- Word Search for all 50 States

- Answer key

State Capitals Word Search

- Word Search for all 50 State Capitals

- Answer key

State Capitals Crossword Puzzles

- 2 Crossword puzzles for State Capitals.

-25 State Capitals in each.

- Answer key

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United States National Symbols and Landmarks - Sort & Match Task Cards Activity

By Curious Classroom Adventures

This set of sort and match task cards includes 12 U.S. symbols and landmarks. It includes four cards for each United states symbol including one name card, one picture card, and two fact cards. These would be great to review facts, use in matching games such as concentration, or with many of your cooperative learning structures such as mix and group or four corners. A great way to review United States landmarks and symbols for U.S. History and Geography while adding a little fun and student engagement.

The United States symbols and landmarks included are the American Flag, the Bald Eagle, The Great Seal, The United States Capitol, The Liberty Bell, The Statue of Liberty, The Washington Monument, The Jefferson Memorial, The Lincoln Memorial, The Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Rushmore, and The Gateway Arch.

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Fourth (4th) of July Word Search Puzzle Activity Worksheet | 63 Word to Find

By Zaazoua Mostapha

Fourth (4th) of July Word Search Puzzle Activity Worksheet | 63 Word to Find

These Word Search Games are a great way for teaching Your kids about their History, the Fourth of July or also known as Independence Day. The perfect way to celebrate this holiday with your kids or Students.

Words Included:

  1. AMERICA
  2. BARBECUE
  3. BELLS
  4. BONFIRES
  5. BRAVERY
  6. CEREMONY
  7. CITIZEN
  8. COMMEMORATION
  9. CONCERTS
  10. COUNTRY
  11. COURAGE
  12. CROWDS
  13. DAY
  14. DECLARATION
  15. DIGNITY
  16. DUTY
  17. EVENT
  18. FAMILY
  19. FEDERAL
  20. FIREWORKS
  21. FLAG
  22. FOURTH
  23. FREEDOM
  24. GLORY
  25. HERITAGE
  26. HISTORY
  27. HOLIDAY
  28. HONOR
  29. HOPE
  30. INDEPENDENCE
  31. JEFFERSON
  32. JULY
  33. LIBERTY
  34. LOYALTY
  35. MEMORIAL
  36. MILITARY
  37. MONUMENT
  38. NATION
  39. NATIONAL
  40. OBSERVANCE
  41. PARADE
  42. PATRIOTISM
  43. POLITICAL
  44. PRIDE
  45. REMEMBRANCE
  46. RESPECT
  47. REVOLUTION
  48. RITUAL
  49. SACRIFICE
  50. SALUTE
  51. SOLDIER
  52. SPIRIT
  53. STARS
  54. STRENGTH
  55. SUMMER
  56. TESTAMENT
  57. TRADITION
  58. TRIBUTE
  59. TRIUMPH
  60. VALOR
  61. VENERATION
  62. VETERANS
  63. VICTORY

Features:

  • 1 PDF File of 8.5x11 inches Size, Includes 2 Pages (Puzzle + Solution).
  • JPEG File Includes 2 Pages (Puzzle + Solution)
  • High-quality (300dpi).
  • All Files In One Zip Folder
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Dollar Deals Word Search USA 50 States And Capitals Worksheet Activities

By You Are Special

Word Search USA 50 States And Capitals Worksheet Activities Morning Work. Explore the USA with this engaging word search activity! Perfect for morning work, early finishers, or geography lessons, this product helps students learn and reinforce their knowledge of all 50 states and capitals.


What’s Included:

  • 4 Unique Word Search Worksheets: Each worksheet highlights a mix of U.S. states and their capitals to keep students challenged and engaged.
  • 4 Answer Keys: Quickly and easily check student work with complete solutions provided for each word search.

Key Features:

  • Promotes geography knowledge in a fun and interactive way.
  • Suitable for upper elementary and middle school students.
  • Perfect for classroom use, homework assignments, or independent study.

How to Use:

  • Assign as morning work or bell-ringer activities.
  • Use as part of a geography unit to reinforce state and capital recognition.
  • Encourage collaboration by having students work in pairs or groups to complete the puzzles.

This USA-themed word search pack is a fun and educational addition to your classroom resources.


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Fun Election Day Crafts and Activities: I Spy, Headband,and Badge Printable

By EduTeachers Toolbox

This product is designed for educational purposes, focusing on election-themed activities for students. The product includes:

Presidential Election I Spy Activity: This activity sheet features various election-related icons and symbols such as ballots, voting booths, maps, and political symbols. Students are tasked with finding and counting the different items on the sheet. The activity sheet includes spaces for the student's name, class, teacher, and date at the top.

I Voted Badge Craft: A w&B circular badge with the words "I VOTED" in the center, surrounded by stars and stripes, mimicking a patriotic theme. This craft can be coloring and cut out and worn by students to show their participation in the mock election activities.

VOTE Headband Craft: A headband craft designed with stars and stripes, featuring the word "VOTE" prominently in the center. This headband can be assembled and worn by students, adding a fun, interactive element to the election activities.

These activities aim to engage students in learning about the electoral process through hands-on crafts and interactive games, making the educational experience both fun and informative. The design is colorful and visually appealing, suitable for classroom settings and educational events related to Election Day.

$3.29

California Landmarks Map Activity with Easel Activity and Easel Assessment

By Christa Nonnemaker

Understanding the World Through Geography Series

California Landmarks Map Activities

This map of California landmarks introduces students to the major landmarks in the State of California. California has an amazing variety of natural and man-made landmarks. This map lists fourteen of these spectacular locations. Students will learn about these locations and then have the chance to label, identify, categorize and evaluate.

Landmarks include:
San Diego
Hollywood/Los Angeles
Joshua Tree National Park
Death Valley
Santa Barbara
Mt. Whitney
Sequoia National Park
Monterey Bay
San Francisco
Sacramento
Yosemite National Park
Lake Tahoe
Mt. Shasta
Redwood National Park

Most of the activities are Easel-ready so that students will have interactive experiences. Teachers may choose which activities they want students to complete. On the PDF, certain pages are marked as Easel Activities and they do not have images. In the Easel platform, those images will be visible.

This resource meets California Social Studies Standards 3.1 and 4.1.

$4.00

Bill of Rights Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passage and Questions

By True Line Texts

Engage your students with this Bill of Rights Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passage and Questions resource, designed to make learning about the Bill of Rights meaningful and interactive. Perfect for Bill of Rights Day, this resource encourages critical thinking, comprehension, and classroom discussions.

What’s Included:

  • 1 nonfiction reading passage about the Bill of Rights
  • 6 thought-provoking questions to assess understanding and promote deeper conversations
  • 2 pages in total, designed for 8.5x11 inch standard printing

Why You’ll Love This Resource:

  • Ideal for classroom discussions and individual assessments
  • Helps students connect historical context with its importance today
  • Great for Bill of Rights Day, Constitution Week, or U.S. History units

This versatile product is an excellent addition to your teaching toolkit, offering flexibility for use in various settings, including individual assignments, group work, or interactive learning sessions.

Transform your classroom into a hub of civic understanding and critical thinking! Download this engaging and educational resource today.

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Martin Van Buren Grammar Capital Letters/Punctuation for 2nd, 3rd, & 4th Graders

By Pearlie Janes Creations

Enhance grammar skills with these no-prep worksheets focused on capitalization and punctuation using sentences about President Martin Van Buren. Perfect for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th graders, with lined paper for rewriting and an included answer key.

What’s Inside?

- Grammar Practice Sentences: Each worksheet features sentences about Martin Van Buren that require students to apply proper capitalization and punctuation, including periods, commas, quotation marks, apostrophes, and titles.

- Lined Paper for Rewriting: Ample space is provided for students to rewrite each sentence correctly, helping them practice and reinforce their learning.

- Comprehensive Answer Key: An included answer key ensures quick and easy grading, making this a hassle-free resource for teachers.

Educational Benefits:

- Builds Essential Grammar Skills: Focused practice on capitalization and punctuation helps students master these fundamental aspects of grammar.

- Engages with Historical Content: Sentences about Martin Van Buren provide a dual benefit of reinforcing historical knowledge while practicing grammar.

- Encourages Independent Learning: Clear instructions and structured worksheets allow students to work independently, building confidence in their abilities.

Perfect for Classroom and Home Use:

Whether you’re a teacher looking for supplemental classroom materials or a parent seeking educational activities at home, these worksheets are versatile and user-friendly:

- No Prep Needed: Simply print and go—no additional preparation required, making it ideal for busy educators.

- Aligned with Curriculum Standards: Designed to meet the learning objectives for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade grammar lessons.

Why Choose These Worksheets?

These worksheets offer a structured and engaging approach to teaching essential grammar skills. By combining historical content with practical exercises, students not only improve their writing but also gain a better understanding of American history.

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Veteran's Day Activities for Grades 3-8

By Beth Hammett

30 activities to celebrate Veteran's Day! Coloring, lists, poems, writings, and more...for using critical thinking skills to learn about a national holiday. Includes: Democracy is... Freedom is... Liberty means... The eagle is representative of... Veteran's Day Speech Map for listing no. of veterans/naming veterans 10 Ways to Thank a Veteran Make your own dog-tags Many faces of soldiers Many roles of soldiers What Veteran's Day means to me... Thank you to a Veteran My Message to a Veteran Decorate the tombstone of a fallen soldier Veteran Acrostic Poem A Veteran's Poem My favorite branch of armed services My Pledge for Peace Veteran's Day Maze Veteran's Day Word Search Women's roles in the Armed Services How many words can you make from "veteran" What will you do on Veteran's Day? From a soldier's point of view: What Veteran's Day means... The War Wall--fill in to make and display your own war wall 30 activities to help students acknowledge, appreciate, celebrate, and honor veterans and what the special day means.

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