Fifth Grade Social Studies History Worksheets
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- Egyptian Goddess Bastet
Introduce your history student to one of the most popular Goddesses of ancient Egypt, Bastet (or Bast). Read a bit of info about her, and add some colors!
- Revolutionary War Word Search
Keep your kids familiar with some of the key terms from the Revolutionary War with this word search.
- Egyptian God Osiris
The gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt were worshiped over 3,000 years ago! Learn about Osiris, god of the Underworld.
- The Color Line
Learn about an unspoken, unfair rule regarding segregation in major league baseball during the early 1900s.
- National Treasure: Apollo 11 Command Module
One of the greatest moments in not just our country's history, but the history of the world, was the famous moon landing of 1969.
- Christopher Newport
Captain Christopher Newport led one of the first journeys across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World and started what would become Jamestown.
- Don't Tread On Me Flag
Teach your student a bit about how our country was formed with this worksheet about the Gadsden Flag.
- Ellis Island History
Learn about Ellis Island, the first major immigration station in the U.S.
- Revolutionary War Trivia
Keep your wits about you men, it's a round of Revolutionary War trivia questions!
- Egyptian God Anubis
Get acquainted with a famous Egyptian god, Anubis, the god of mummification! Your student can read a bit about him, and then add some colors.
- Famous Immigrants
Match famous immigrants with their exploits in this history worksheet. Don't know history? Don't worry! Look for hints based on people changing their names!
- Sacagawea Trading Card
Meet one of the most well-known Native American women in our country's history--Sacagawea!
- Egyptian Goddess Isis
Learn about an important part of cultural history: the gods and goddess of ancient Egypt! Over Read a bit about the goddess Isis, and give her some colors.
- The Wild West: Wagon Trains
Many families, some with young children, made the treacherous journey west in wagon trains. What would your child think of making such a journey?
- The Battle of Fort Ticonderoga
Early in the American Revolution, the Patriots captured Fort Ticonderoga. Your young historian will learn the importance of this fort in this worksheet.
- The Great Race of Mercy
These worksheets, which cover social studies, reading comprehension and writing, teach kids all about the Great Race of Mercy.
- American Independence
Imagine that YOU were in charge of writing the Declaration of Independence! What kind of demands would you make?
- Colonial America Writing Prompt
Imagine being around in colonial America. If you were reporting about the American Revolution what would you have said about the times?
- Capitol Hill, Washington D.C.
Learn more about how the U.S. government works, and works hard, on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. every day.
- How it Happened: History Sequencing
Test your kid's knowledge of history and challenge him to think sequentially with this fourth grade history worksheet.
- Paul Revere: The Graphic Novel
Get to know the true story of the midnight ride and the start of the American Revolution with this historical graphic novel.
- The Battle of Camden
The Battle of Camden was a low point for the American forces in the Revolutionary War. Discover the errors made at the battle in this worksheet.
- American Revolution Word Scramble
It's a spelling unscramble challenge using names and places of the American Revolution!
- Colonial Cities
Help your social studies student learn a little more about what it took to get a settlement started in the New World...and what it took to keep it going.