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History of Hip Hop Music
History of Hip Hop Music
Worksheet
History of Hip Hop Music
Celebrate Black History Month by learning about soul music and the history of African-Americans in pop music, all in this Hip-Hop Music worksheet!
4th grade
Fine arts
Worksheet
State Search #3
State Search #3
Worksheet
State Search #3
Find and circle the names of ten U.S. states in this geography word search puzzle!
2nd grade
Social studies
Worksheet
The Gold and Salt Trade
The Gold and Salt Trade
Worksheet
The Gold and Salt Trade
Explore West Africa's historical gold salt trade with this fascinating reading passage and accompanying set of comprehension questions!
6th grade
Social studies
Worksheet
Learn the 50 States
Learn the 50 States
Workbook
Learn the 50 States
Take a trip across the United States to learn geography! This guide is full of trivia, fill-in-the-blank maps, and very basic latitude/longitude practice.
3rd grade
Social studies
Workbook
Precise Punctuation
Precise Punctuation
Workbook
Precise Punctuation
Two kids and a mad scientist go on a grammar adventure in this punctuation workbook! Learn comma placement, writing titles, and sentence structure as this time-traveling trio hops across decades.
5th grade
Social studies
Workbook
Skywatchers
Skywatchers
Workbook
Skywatchers
This workbook explores the myths, science, and history of our efforts to understand the skies with light reading. Introduce kids to gravity, moon phases and stars with basic activities and stories.
4th grade
Science
Workbook
Understanding Cause and Effect: The Life of Anne Frank
Understanding Cause and Effect: The Life of Anne Frank
Worksheet
Understanding Cause and Effect: The Life of Anne Frank
In this worksheet, students will read about Anne Frank, then complete a chart identifying cause and effect.
5th grade
Social studies
Worksheet
Landforms For Kids
Landforms For Kids
Workbook
Landforms For Kids
Learn the lay of the land with a comprehensive breakdown of Earth's landforms. From buttes to fjords, kids will learn all the terminology and science behind the amazing structures of our planet.
3rd grade
Social studies
Workbook
All About Me
All About Me
Workbook
All About Me
At this age when kids talk about ME they're exploring important social studies skills. Discover some fun learning opportunities as your child explores himself and his surroundings.
Preschool
Social studies
Workbook
Community Helpers: Health and Safety
Community Helpers: Health and Safety
Workbook
Community Helpers: Health and Safety
Learn about workers who serve the neighborhood. With coloring, cut-and-paste, and I-spy pages kids will be busy having fun while exploring social studies topics of community, jobs and needs.
Preschool
Social studies
Workbook
Louis Braille
Louis Braille
Worksheet
Louis Braille
Those tiny bumps on signs are one of the biggest inventions in modern history. Meet Louis Braille, a man who has helped millions of people worldwide.
3rd grade
Social studies
Worksheet
Yesterday and Today
Yesterday and Today
Workbook
Yesterday and Today
Use this series to help your child explore the passage of time, from days to years. Kids will get to map their lives on a timeline as they learn about concepts of past, present and future.
Preschool
Social studies
Workbook
Ibn Battuta
Ibn Battuta
Worksheet
Ibn Battuta
Students will share Ibn Battuta's adventures with this fun reading comprehension and writing worksheet.
5th grade
Social studies
Worksheet
Natural Resources for Kids
Natural Resources for Kids
Workbook
Natural Resources for Kids
Count on this vocabulary-focused resource as the go-to workbook all about natural resources! Write, research and get a breakdown of the world around by the natural resources we need and use.
2nd grade
Social studies
Workbook
Global Traveler
Global Traveler
Workbook
Global Traveler
Get acquainted with the original GPS...maps! This geography workbook goes over all the fundamentals of finding your way, from cardinal directions to map scale, landforms and more.
4th grade
Social studies
Workbook
My Neighborhood
My Neighborhood
Workbook
My Neighborhood
Build spatial and directional skills, practice directional words, and create maps of common places in the neighborhood with cut-and-paste activities.
Kindergarten
Social studies
Workbook
Come to the Colonies
Come to the Colonies
Workbook
Come to the Colonies
These supplemental sheets take Colonial American history for a spin. Imaginative writing prompts and fact sheets for historic figures can be a fun complement to research projects.
5th grade
Social studies
Workbook
American Revolution Word Search
American Revolution Word Search
Worksheet
American Revolution Word Search
This patriotic printable reviews historic battlefields and cities through an American Revolution word search.
5th grade
Social studies
Worksheet
Life During the Civil War
Life During the Civil War
Worksheet
Life During the Civil War
In this reading sheet, students will find out about everyday life during the Civil War.
3rd grade
Social studies
Worksheet
National Treasures: People, Places, and Things
National Treasures: People, Places, and Things
Workbook
National Treasures: People, Places, and Things
United States symbols include songs, buildings, documents and people. This introduction to the Constitution and national treasures keeps learning fun and manageable for your young citizens.
4th grade
Social studies
Workbook
Then and Now
Then and Now
Workbook
Then and Now
Step back in time with this workbook that helps the youngest historians understand the difference between long ago and today.
1st grade
Social studies
Workbook
Cave Formations
Cave Formations
Worksheet
Cave Formations
Cave formations come in all kinds of shapes and sizes; get the scoop on common cave formations with this two page printout with a maze and vocabulary.
3rd grade
Social studies
Worksheet
Monarchy vs. Democracy
Monarchy vs. Democracy
Worksheet
Monarchy vs. Democracy
Get a quick rundown of the differences between two types of government, democracy and monarchy, to help get your child ready for 5th grade history.
5th grade
Social studies
Worksheet
Maneki-neko Coloring Page
Maneki-neko Coloring Page
Worksheet
Maneki-neko Coloring Page
This statue is a common Japanese figure; a cute cat thought of as a good luck charm. Keep one on your wall as a coloring page!
Kindergarten
Social studies
Worksheet
Multiplication Mischief: East Coast USA
Multiplication Mischief: East Coast USA
Worksheet
Multiplication Mischief: East Coast USA
Enlist your fourth grader's investigative math skills to find the suspect responsible for some multiplication mischief!
3rd grade
Social studies
Worksheet
Gold Rush
Gold Rush
Workbook
Gold Rush
There are nuggets of California history in this here workbook! The California Gold Rush sets the stage to practice reading and social studies skills.
4th grade
Social studies
Workbook
What is Freedom?
What is Freedom?
Worksheet
What is Freedom?
Your 5th grader learns all about freedom in history class. Take a time-out to ask what freedom really means to your kid.
5th grade
Social studies
Worksheet
Community Helpers: Neighborhood
Community Helpers: Neighborhood
Workbook
Community Helpers: Neighborhood
Learning is as close as a look around the neighborhood. Practice observation and sorting skills among the faces and places that keep a town going.
Preschool
Social studies
Workbook
Lewis & Clark: An Illustrated Journal
Lewis & Clark: An Illustrated Journal
Workbook
Lewis & Clark: An Illustrated Journal
The Corps of Discovery kept journals on their two-year-long journey. This workbook challenges kids to flex their spelling and grammar skills while reading about the trip in the words of the men.
5th grade
Social studies
Workbook
Luggage for Ellis Island
Luggage for Ellis Island
Worksheet
Luggage for Ellis Island
How light can you pack? When immigrants came to Ellis Island, they didn't have moving trucks or big comfy suitcases; they brought what they could carry.
5th grade
Social studies
Worksheet

Social Studies Resources

Social studies is the study of the social sciences, humanities and history, and has the primary purpose of helping young people make informed decisions as citizens of a democratic society. It teaches young kids how our society functions by studying its history and applying those lessons to current events. With our resources and tools, make history come alive for students and spark their interest in civic issues.

Social Studies 101

Social Studies covers a broad area of study, drawing upon such disciplines as anthropology, archaeology, economics, geography, history, philosophy, political science, psychology, religion and sociology. It is defined by the American National Council for Social Studies as "the integrated study of the social sciences and humanities to promote civic competence."

The goal is to give students knowledge about the world, nation and society around them so they can make informed decisions about civic issues that affect them and their families, especially as they grow older. Ultimately, Social Studies is the study of people, from members of our family to people who live on the other side of world. It includes people living now, those who lived in the past and those who will live in the future.

Since people are a complex subject, an integrated study is necessary to give children as full a picture of humanity as possible. History and geography serve as the anchor, supported by other social sciences (psychology, philosophy, sociology, etc.) and the humanities (literature, the performing arts, and the visual arts).

There are approximately 10 fields of study that students learn in elementary and high school.
  • Time, Continuity and Change
  • People, Places and Environments
  • Individual Development and Identity
  • Individuals, Groups, and Institutions
  • Power, Authority, and Governance
  • Production, Distribution, and Consumption
  • Science, Technology and Society
  • Global Connections
  • Civic Ideals and Practices
Children are naturally attracted to Social Studies because they are curious about themselves and others. Give them a head start with our tools and resources and they’ll be on their way to becoming informed citizens.