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Social Studies Worksheets Listed By Specific Topic Area
From cultures to governments we cover a wide range of social studies topics.
We are added new sections of world history. World history is our focus for
the coming year.
- Africa
Worksheets - We look at the people, the land, the wildlife, and cultures
of this wonderful continent.
- American
Civil War - Known as the War Between the States. We offer a wide range
of reading activities.
- American
Revolution - The thirteen colonies band together for freedom the British
Empire.
- Ancient
Egypt - This eastern North African civilization evolved to offer the
world a priceless culture.
- Ancient
Rome - Located along the Mediterranean Sea, this civilization formed
one of largest empires of ancient times.
- Antarctica
- This continent occupies just over nine percent of the Earth's surface.
- Black
History Month - Also referred to as African-American History Month.
Celebrated annually in Canada and the United States in February. The United
Kingdom of Great Britain and North Ireland celebrate during the month
of October.
- Canada
- Occupies most of North America. Canada is by total area, the second
largest country.
- China
- The most populated country in the world.
- Cinco
De Mayo - Translated to "fifth of May". This day commemorates
the Battle of Pubela on 1862. The Mexican army, a heavy underdog, defeated
French military forces.
- Civil Rights &
Immigration - Freedoms that should be granted to all.
- Colonial
America - Look back to the thirteen colonies.
- Community
Helpers - We take a look at public service and the people who make
our lives better.
- Do
The Research! - These worksheets help students focus on research skills
with in social studies.
- Explorers
- We look back to the Age of Discovery. Europe makes contact with the
rest of the world.
- Flag
Day Worksheets - Countries throughout the world celebrate this day
to commemorate an event or just support their country.
- Japan
- Referred to as the the "Land of the Rising Sun". This is East
Asian country is composed of 6,852 islands.
- Holocaust
- We look at the horror and persecution that people were put through.
- Industrial
Revolution - The eighteenth through nineteenth century saw an explosion
of advances in agriculture, development, manufacturing, mining, and transportation.
- Lincoln and Washington
Theme - Some of the most notable American Presidents.
- Martin Luther
King, Jr. - We look at the life of the charismatic leader of the African
American civil rights movement.
- Native
Americans - We look at the life and culture of the indigenous people
of North America.
- North
America - Occupies just under five percent of the planet's surface
and is home to twenty-three countries.
- Proud
To Be An American - This was inspired by the day of September eleventh.
Our company is situated 46 miles North of Ground Zero.
- Slavery
- A inhumane system where people become the property of others.
- States
of America Worksheets - We look at all 50 states in detail and even
provide maps.
- Today In History
- This neat little tool will allow you allow you to look at famous events,
birthdays, and deaths that occurred on the date of your choice.
- U.S.
Constitution - Adopted on March 4,1789, this document provides the
Supreme law for the country.
- U.S.
Presidents - We explore the lives, challenges, and achievements of
every American President.
- Voting
& Elections - We examine at the election process right up to voting
in polls.
- Westward
Expansion - Starting in the early 1800s, Americans started moving
West. Accelerated by the gold rush of 1849.
- Women's
History Worksheets - Celebrated in the U.S. in March. We look at the
often overlooked contributions women have made to culture and society
worldwide.
- World
Leaders - A deep exploration into renowned leaders across the world
and throughout time.
- World
Religions - We look at the history behind various forms of religion.