WORKSHEETS
Assign one of six journal topics for students on the subject of "A Trip to Washington, D.C."
Assign one of six journal topics for students on the subject of the U.S. presidency.
Students create a pledge for peace in honor of International Peace Day, observed annually on September 21. The theme for…
Help young children learn about safety issues by reading Mercy Watson Goes for a Ride and Mercy Watson Fights Crime.…
Discuss the Canadian Bill of Rights with students, then allow them to interpret each right into more meaningful language…
MAPS
Use a map key to make comparisons of state sizes.
Students practice collecting data, organizing it into charts, and using the charts to plan an event.
Have students put their knowledge of U.S. geography and trivia to good use in this election activity. Students must use…
Follow the steps in this printable to hold your own mock election at school or home. Encourage students to participate…
Review election vocabulary with this word scramble activity. After unscrambling each word, discuss its meaning as a…
ACTIVITIES
These comprehension questions accompany "The Story of Veterans Day" lesson plan. Ask your students why we celebrate…
By gathering information about groups that they belong to, students will practice different counting techniques that are…
Distribute a printable social studies activity that focuses on flag etiquette.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Help Bad Kitty write a presidential campaign speech to read at the next Neighborhood Cat Coalition. In this graphic…
DAILY WARM-UPS
In this printable daily warm-up, students read a passage of historical fiction about Martin Luther King, Jr. and answer…