Third Grade Social Studies History Worksheets
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- History of the American Flag
How well do you know your country's flag? Now your child can learn about the history of the American flag with this great printable.
- Learn About the Declaration of Independence
On this worksheet, kids read about this important historical document and complete the sentences using what they learned.
- All About Ancient Egypt
Introduce your elementary student to the history of ancient Egypt with this fun activity worksheet, complete with a word search, quiz and word scramble.
- Amelia Earhart Biography
Learn more about this fascinating woman in history who became the first female to fly solo across the Atlantic.
- Learn About Your State
Do you know your state? Challenge yourself with this worksheet, and try to answer the 13 trivia questions about your state.
- Jackie Robinson Biography
Help your budding reader learn how to spice up a boring biography by asking him to add in the details that make good writing even better.
- Native American Beliefs: Animal Guides
Spark your child's interest in Native American beliefs and traditions by teaching him about animal spirit guides with help from this worksheet.
- Historical Heroes: Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman not only helped slaves escape to freedom, she helped the Union in the civil war and was a women's rights advocate.
- Native American Tribes: Iroquois
Your young historian will learn about the Iroquois League with this worksheet. He'll learn some important U.S. history as he practices his reading.
- History of Fireworks
Why do we set off fireworks on the 4th of July? Find out all about the history of fireworks in this history worksheet.
- The Battle of Bunker Hill
The Battle of Bunker Hill was one of the early battles of the American Revolution. Discover the important features of the battle with this worksheet.
- National Treasures: The Star-Spangled Banner
Learn more about a patriotic piece of history with this informational page on the original Star-Spangled Banner.
- Color a Native American Dreamcatcher
Help your third grader say goodbye to nightmares and welcome pleasant dreams with her very own Native American-style dreamcatcher.
- The Battles of Lexington and Concord
The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the "shot heard around the world" and began the American Revolution.
- Native American Tribes: Cherokee
Discover the history of the Cherokee tribe with this worksheet all about Native American culture.
- History of Washington DC
Is Washington DC a U.S. state or a city? Find out about our nation's capital with this fun, informative history worksheet.
- Lincoln Memorial Facts
Located on the National Mall in Washington D.C. the Lincoln Memorial honors our 16th president.
- Chinese Inventions
Did you know that kites were originally invented by the Chinese? Learn a few more interesting innovations from Ancient China with this fun word search!
- History of the Harlem Renaissance
Learn more about the Harlem Renaissance, one of the most influential art scenes in American history.
- Native American Tribes Map
Help your child understand which tribal groups lived where with this Native American Tribes map.
- Jamestown Colony
Sail back in time to Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America, with this fun, fact-filled worksheet.
- History of New York City
How much do you know about the Big Apple? Learn all about the history of New York City with a fun worksheet!
- Louis Braille
Those tiny bumps on signs are one of the biggest inventions in modern history. Meet Louis Braille, a man who has helped millions of people worldwide.
- Underground Railroad Map
Board the Underground Railroad and learn a little bit about what life was like for the brave passengers.