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Two printable cards with graphics for writing facts about Native Americans.
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Match the clues to the names of twelve historical figures of the American Revolution.
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Unscramble the 23 Native American tribes.
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Report planner, KWL and a lined page for writing a report on a famous African-American for Black History Month.
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Use the acrostic form to write a poem about American heroes.
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PowerPoint Required: Save this template to your computer to add your own text.
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Plan your report on Black history with this handy research planner.
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Read about Betsy Ross and the first American flag. Lee sobre Betsy Ross y la primera bandera Americana.
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Colorful writing paper for the Fourth of July.
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A reading comprehension filled with factual information about this well-known North American natural landmark. Includes multiple choice and short answer questions.
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Color this line drawing of the American flag, or trace and cut out to make a shapebook.
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Under the pseudonym "Mark Twain" Samuel Clemens produced some of the first and best American novels. Learn more about the writer and the man with this reading comprehension.
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A factual reading comprehension on the history and contemporary popularity of American football.
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Find the 10 Native American tribe names in this mainland-US shaped word search.
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[member-created with abctools] Can be used with or without "History Pockets, Colonial America" by Marc Tyler Nobleman
Section on: First Settlements
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Two printable cards with color graphics for writing facts about the American Revolution.
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Oysters, pirates, and ammunition... this fact-filled reading comprehension traces the history of the island from its early days to 1892, when it became an immigration station. It is followed by multiple choice, short essay, and short answer questions.
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Supplements the book: "History Pockets, Colonial America" by Marc Tyler Nobleman Section: Homes and Villages
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An introduction to the history and design of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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A reading comprehension about the Battle of Bunker Hill, and the import of the Continental Army.
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Biography of the first President of the United States, with comprehension and sequencing questions.
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A one-page reading comprehension on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. with short answer review questions.
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An informative reading comprehension with multiple choice questions.
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Report planner, KWL, and a lined page to write a report about Martin Luther King.
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Two printable cards with a bus graphic for writing facts about Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights movement.
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"Peace is like a...." Prompts to help you write a poem about peace in honor of Martin Luther King Day.
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Full page report format for students to write a report on Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Narrow-lined writing paper with an illustration of Martin Luther King, Jr. at the top.
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Reviews this book from the popular "American Girls" series with reading comprehension questions and writing prompts, as well as vocabulary building exercises such as a word search, crossword puzzle, and more. One of several book units for this series on the abcteach member site.
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This book unit, based on the first "Samantha" book from the popular "American Girls" series, features reading comprehension questions and writing prompts, as well as vocabulary building exercises such as a word search, crossword puzzle, and more. One of several book units for this series on the abcteach member site.
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[member-created with abctools] Find the words from "colony" to "yam" in this turkey-shaped word search.
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Students create a menu and then assign some of the most common Thanksgiving foods to the appropriate food groups.
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Use this Venn diagram to compare two presidents.
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Lined paper with an illustration of a cornucopia at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines)
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"In your opinion, what are the most important qualities that a person running for President of the United States should have?"
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Wide-lined paper with an illustration of George Washington at the top. (primary) (20 pt. line, 1.5 spaces between lines)