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US History Worksheets: Printable and Digital Activities for Kids

Students of History

If you're a US History teacher looking for PDF worksheets for your high school or middle school classroom, I have tons to share, including this 30+ page packet of free engaging assignments you can download and start using right away. Each US History unit also include thorough 9-page worksheets packets for every unit in the curriculum.

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Refreshed Digital Notebook Activities for Social Studies

Students of History

You can preview and download any of them through the links below, but here are the major updates and changes: 1. Here's a few sample images from my World and US History digital notebook sets: These updated digital notebook sets are awesome for in-class learning our when kids are learning at home.

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Must a classroom be high-tech to make personalized learning work?

The Hechinger Report

For example, big data analysis allows an online bookstore to recommend what a student might like to read next based on previous purchases and downloads she’s made. Angela Ekstrom, a 10th-grade world history teacher at the district’s Valley Vista High School, came to a similar conclusion after sofas were added to her classroom this year.

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‘Twas the week before winter break…

Rosie the History Teacher

My 9th grade US History class is finishing up the World War I unit and they have learned so much! I focus on the US involvement in the war and students will learn about global perspectives in their World History class in 10th grade. Download my resource to introduce your students to The Christmas Truce.

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Mastering Close Reading: A Smart Literacy Strategy for Secondary Students

Leah Cleary

Mastering Close Reading The World History Project 1750 to the Present has a free template called “Three Close Reads.” You can download it on their website and use it as a tool to implement close reading. In looking at the text that way, the student is analyzing and interpreting. So how can we get them there?