Second Grade Social Studies History Worksheets

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  • Pilgrim Paper Doll

    Your child can explore a bit of historical U.S. fashion with this cute colonial paper doll!

  • Paper Doll Boy: 1950s

    Does your child love fashion? Give her a fun paper craft with this historical fashion paper doll!

  • Old Fashioned Paper Doll

    Color a vintage paper doll and her outfits from the 1960s! Help dress up Kit with her fashionable wardrobe from that era.

  • Soldier Coloring Page

    Pay tribute to our enlisted men and women by coloring this soldier coloring page.

  • George Washington: You Tell the Story

    Write about the life of George Washington in a standardized academic format.

  • Historical Paper Dolls: 1930s

    Your child can learn a bit about the Depression era, and can see what women wore back then, with this gorgeous 1930s paper doll.

  • Nefertiti Fashion

    Meet Nefertiti, a ruler of ancient Egypt, and an icon of historical fashion. Your child can brush up on her ancient history as she colors.

  • Paper Doll Soldier: WWI

    Here is a great historical paper doll of the 1910s, representing one of the many brave soldiers who fought in the first world war.

  • National Landmarks: Grand Canyon

    The Grand Canyon is one of the most recognizable wonders of American topography. But, can your child locate the Grand Canyon on a map?

  • Paper Doll Boy: 1920s

    Learn a little about American fashion in the 1920s with a fun historical paper doll.

  • Women in History: Wu Zetian

    Empress Wu Zetian ruled China when the western world was in the Dark Ages. This 2nd grade worksheet that balances history with reading comprehension skills.

  • Paper Doll Girl: 1950s

    This adorable poodle skirt needs some color! Show your child some fashion from the 1950s with a fun paper doll she can color herself!

  • Benjamin Franklin Coloring Page

    Learn a bit about an important founding father: Benjamin Franklin! As your child colors the picture, talk with him about Benjamin Franklin's achievements.

  • Women in History: Eleanor of Aquitaine

    If your kid is crazy for castles and knights, have her read Eleanor's biography in this worksheet. Enhance her reading skills with a short comprehension quiz.

  • Victorian Paper Doll

    Learn more about the history of the United States by printing and playing with this fun and fashionable Victorian paper doll.

  • Jackie Joyner-Kersee Paper Doll

    Meet Olympic legend and undisputed all-star athlete, Jackie Joyner-Kersee with this fun paper doll for Women's History Month.

  • Historical Paper Dolls: 1920s

    Fashion can be fun, but also quite telling of the times. So teach your child a bit about the roaring twenties in the U.S. and color the beautiful paper doll!

  • A Brief History of the Hula Hoop

    Did you know hoops were used by the ancient Greeks? Learn more with this worksheet that offers a glimpse into the history and evolution of the modern hula hoop.

  • Clara Barton for Kids

    Learn about Clara Barton and the work she did with this paper doll of Clara Barton for kids.

  • Paper Doll Boy: 2000s

    Time travel to the last decade of fashion with a cute paper doll boy! Your child will get to color and cut out her very own doll, and read a bit of history.

  • National Landmarks: Golden Gate Bridge

    Your child will be challenged to locate the Golden Gate Bridge on a map in this social studies worksheet. Does your 2nd grader know what state it's in?

  • National Landmarks: Statue of Liberty

    Does your child know what state the Statue of Liberty is in? Test your child's knowledge of what is probably the country's most recognizable national landmark.

  • National Landmarks: Liberty Bell

    The Liberty Bell is part of American history and a symbol of freedom, justice, and the Revolutionary War. Can your child name the state in which it is located?

  • Sacagawea Paper Doll

    Learning about Lewis & Clark? This paper doll of Sacagawea for kids is a great way to immerse your student in social studies.