Fifth Grade Social Studies History Worksheets
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- Samuel Adams
Say hello to Founding Father Samuel Adams, a man who wouldn't go down without a fight when Britain tried to change the rules on the colonists.
- Paul Revere Trading Card
Did you know that Paul Revere was actually a silversmith? Read a bit more about this famous figure of the American Revolution!
- Revolutionary War Writing Prompt
Learning about the Revolutionary War is the foundation of American history. Help your fifth grader learn key vocabulary from this time with this word search.
- 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.
- Clark Trading Card
Who were Lewis and Clark before they became a famous expedition team? Read a bit about Clark's life before and after the great journey west.
- History of Submarines
Submerge yourself in the fascinating history of submarines! Your little inventor will get a taste of the early stages of this important technology.
- Lewis and Clark Map
Chart the route that Lewis, Clark and their crew took on their great journey to the Pacific Ocean!
- The Other Side of the Story
This Thanksgiving, take a moment to reflect on the other side of the story: the one from the Native Americans' point of view.
- Ancient Chinese Dynasties: Ming
Your young student will step back in time with this worksheet on the Ming Dynasty. He'll build comprehension skills as he learns some ancient history.
- Historical Heroes: James Otis
Learn all about the brave James Otis, a man who deserves just as much credit as his patriotic pals for changing the course of American history.
- Colonial Maze
Chart a course for the New World in this twisty, turny colonial maze!
- The Battle of Guilford Court House
While the Americans lost the Battle of Guilford Court House, the aftermath led to the American victory at Yorktown. Learn more with this history worksheet.
- Who's Who: Learn the Presidents
This worksheet will challenge his knowledge of U.S. history by asking him to match each of these six former presidents with the correct biographical clue.
- Pocahontas Biography
Let your young historian craft an account of Pocahontas' amazing life in a style that's fit for the silver screen.
- The Midnight Ride Game
Outrun the British in this race across the Massachusetts countryside that's based on the ride that sparked the American Revolution.
- Egyptian God Ptah
Introduce your history student to Ptah, the Egyptian God of craftsmanship. Read a few interesting facts about him, and enjoy coloring him in!
- Titanic Passenger List
Try your hand at being a history detective as you study primary sources from the night the Titanic sank.
- John Hancock Trading Card
John Hancock has one of the most famous signatures in the world! Read about this important player in the American Revolution.
- Chesapeake Colonies
This writing exercise about the Chesapeake Colonies will get social studies students in the minds of some of the first settlers to come to America
- Redcoats Trading Card
Who were the redcoats? Read up on some important faces of the American Revolution with this trading card.
- Samuel Adams Trading Card
Meet Sam Adams, one of Boston's most famous figures! Read a bit about him and fill out his "specs" to show what role he played in the American Revolution.
- Mississippi River Board Game
This challenging board game combines states and capitals trivia with history of the Mississippi River system.
- Ancient Trade Routes: El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro
Learn some interesting history about some of the oldest, and longest, roads in the U.S.! Your child will learn about a famous trade route to Mexico.
- History of the Helicopter
Take flight with this ode to inventors! See the history of the helicopter, from its conception in ancient China to the modern vehicle it is today.