First Grade Social Studies History Worksheets

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  • Basket of Apples Coloring Page

    Here is a coloring page that features a famous still life painting by Cezanne, The Basket of Apples. Your child will learn a bit of art history as she colors!

  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton Coloring Page

    Show your support for this sensational suffragette by coloring her in!

  • Sacajawea

    Sacajawea was an indispensable part of the Lewis and Clark expedition, using her navigation skills to help the team reach the West coast.

  • Eleanor Roosevelt Coloring Page

    Eleanor changed the definition of the First Lady -- she used her status and wealth to help change the lives of those less fortunate.

  • Barack Obama Coloring Page

    Use the color-by-number key to color a picture of President Barack Obama.

  • Susan B. Anthony Coloring Page

    Don't let her proper posture and folded hands fool you -- Susan B. Anthony has a long history of speaking her mind!

  • Items from the Past 1

    This beginning history worksheet will challenge your student to think about items we used in the past versus ones we use in the present.

  • Annie Oakley Coloring Page

    Zing! Here's Annie Oakley, one of the roughest, toughest women of the Wild West circuit. Her sharpshooting skills made her one of America's first superstars.

  • Lincoln Portrait

    Color one of the most famous and significant presidents of all time, Abraham Lincoln.

  • Dancers at the Barre

    If your child is an aspiring artist, introduce him to a classic by Edgar Degas: Dancers at the Barre. He'll have fun coloring as he studies a master painting.

  • George Washington Portrait

    Can your child recognize this famous man? Introduce your first grader to art history with this famous portrait of George Washington.

  • Clara Barton Coloring Page

    Meet Clara Barton, a famous nurse and humanitarian, by coloring in this portrait of her.

  • Nellie Bly Coloring Page

    This investigative reporter was not only broke barriers as a woman in a male-dominated field, she revolutionized the world of journalism!

  • Rachel Carson Coloring Page

    Meet Rachel Carson, a researcher and author who penned one of the most influential books of the 20th century.

  • Venn Diagram: History

    Start learning basic concepts of history with a Venn Diagram activity! Your child will consider objects we've used in the past and the present.

  • See, Hear, Feel, Think

    Who says history is boring? This fun activity takes the ZZZs out of textbook history and brings it to life.

  • Items from the Past 2

    Give your first grader an introduction to history! He'll have to think about past and present items in this matching worksheet.

  • Which Item is From the Past?

    First graders will have a quick and fun history lesson with this worksheet! Choose which item is from a long time ago and circle the correct answer.

  • Connect the Dots: Important Invention

    To find out what one of the most important inventions ever created is, count from one to 24 to complete the connect the dots worksheet.

  • Dance The Charleston

    Learn how to dance the Charleston with this interactive coloring page. After you color the dancer, check out the dance steps on page 2!

  • Wheatstacks by Monet

    Introduce your child to a famous impressionist painter, Claude Monet, with a coloring page of one of his famous haystacks paintings.

  • Flying Fortress

    The massive Flying Fortress airplane played a big part in World War II. Color in the Flying Fortress before coming up with an exciting wartime tale.

  • Tank Coloring Page

    If you have a kid who loves to play soldier, then this tank coloring page should make him happy.

  • Photo History: Baseball Player

    By checking out this old photograph of a baseball player, kids will start to see that just about everything on earth changes with time.