Fourth Grade Social Studies World Studies Worksheets
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- The History of Chocolate
This Hispanic Heritage Month, learn the history of chocolate and try your hand at a historical recipe.
- Valentine's Day Around the World
Discover some cross-cultural connections by investigating how Valentine's Day is celebrated in other regions of the world.
- Universal Symbols
Despite language barriers, there are some universal symbols that the whole world can understand. Can you think of some more to add to this list?
- Who Am I? The New 7 Wonders of the World
Take a trip to the New 7 Wonders of the World by answering the questions on this worksheet.
- Dia de los Muertos Art
Use this worksheet to discover some Dia de los Muertos art and see the role that creativity plays in this important holiday in Mexican culture.
- Map of the New 7 Wonders
Test your geography skills by using this map to help locate the New 7 Wonders of the World around the globe.
- International Etiquette
This worksheet, part of our upcoming A Day in the Life of the President workbook, helps refine knowledge manners that change from culture to culture.
- Spain Word Search
Here is a fun activity for students learning their world history facts! Solve this word search all about Spain's national symbols.
- Dia de los Muertos History
Read this interesting Dia de los Muertos history, then answer the quick quiz questions at the end. It's simple (and spooky!) social studies comprehension.
- Day of the Dead Celebrations
Though it's called many different things, lots of countries hold Day of the Dead celebrations with their own customs and traditions.
- Ancient Alphabets
Discover the origins of our written alphabet! This chart shows the progression of glyphs and symbols that eventually led to the English alphabet.
- Labyrinths
Don't get lost in this a-MAZE-ing history worksheet! Students will read a bit of history on labyrinths, a type of geoglyph.
- Phrases in Different Languages
Did you know that there are roughly 6,500 spoken languages? Take a closer look at some commonalities (and differences) in written language!
- Voynich Manuscript
Learn about one of the world's most mysterious pieces of written text, the Voynich manuscript, which has never been deciphered.
- Dead Languages
How can a language be "dead"? Read about some of the oldest languages, and how they eventually died out.