Social Studies Printables for Grades K-8
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KindergartenColoring book page with picture of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Civil Rights leader. Draw symbols that represent the United States. Learn about Abraham Lincoln and George Washington by putting together a book. First GradePractice the pledge with the help of pictures. Review the holidays celebrated in the USA. Coloring book page with picture of Rosa Parks, civil rights activist. This printable explains the meanings of the Hebrew letters on dreidels and describes two dreidel games. Second GradeFill a woman's basket with items she would buy in an African market. Color an American flag with this blank outline. Outline map with physiography to print out for home use. Coloring book page with picture of Jackie Robinson, baseball great. Third GradeFill outlines of famous faces with words either written or spoken by the leaders. This printable gives the names and meanings of each Kwanzaa candle. Label a map of Columbus's first voyage (answer key is included). Learn vocabulary about the Colonial Schools. Fourth GradeChildren search for similarities they have with their parents. Explore African folk tales by writing the ending to an Anansi story. Take a trip around Japan and its outer islands while practicing their mapping skills. Fifth GradeReview Desert Indian vocabulary with this reading comprehension sheet on the hogan and pueblo homes. Match the world explorer with the route of his voyage. Learn to prioritize access to electricity after a power outage. Sixth GradeChildren use math skills while researching their countries of origin. Learn the postal abbreviations for the states. Learn lots more facts about this intrepid sailor with these printouts. Seventh GradeHow to say Merry Christmas in Swahili, French, Eskimo, and more. Word search about places in the United States. Eighth GradeLearn about the things we use in everyday life that were invented in China. Interview someone who has been a member of the United States Armed Forces. Enjoy this collage art activity. Practice map reading skills by analyzing a map showing the landing of the Pilgrims. Printables Center
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