Third Grade Social Studies History Worksheets
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- Yellowstone National Park Facts
Read the facts on Yellowstone National Park, the first national park in the U.S., full of awesome animals and gigantic geysers.
- Native American Tribes: Nez Perce
The Nez Perce is a Native American tribe in the Northwest U.S. This worksheet will hep your little learner to explore Native American history and culture.
- Native American Tribes: Ute
Follow the path of the Ute Native Americans with this worksheet. Your budding historian can enrich her knowledge of U.S. history and culture.
- Native American Tribes: Hopi
The peaceful Hopi are a Native American tribe in Arizona. Your little learner will learn Hopi history, as well as some of their culture.
- Native American Tribes: Lakota
Ride along with the Lakota tribe with this history worksheet. These Native Americans were part of the horse culture of the Dakotas.
- Native American Tribes: Mohawk
Your young historian can explore the Mohawk tribe. This Native American group played an important role in American history.
- The Siege of the Alamo
The Siege of the Alamo was an important point in the Texas Revolution. Your youngster can learn the story of the siege in this worksheet.
- Native American Tribes: Comanche
Ride the range with the Comanche culture in this worksheet about the history of Native American tribes.
- National Treasures: Amelia Earhart's Plane
Amelia Earhart changed the face of aviation, proving that a woman could do everything the boys could when it came to flying.
- Native American Tribes: Choctaw
Young readers can discover the history of the Choctaw Native American tribe with this history worksheet.
- Birthday Buddies
Find out the names of some famous people that share your birthday month, then check and see what qualities you share!
- National Library of Congress
Learn more about America's biggest and best library with this social studies worksheet.
- Florence Griffith-Joyner
If your child has energy to spare, give her this inspirational worksheet about the famous "Flo-Jo" and develop her comprehension skills with an exercise.
- Traditional Chinese Clothing
People all around the globe have many different ways of dressing! Learn about a traditional outfit for Chinese girls and boys with this worksheet.
- My Country 'Tis of Thee
Ever heard of this song? It came before the Star Spangled Banner, and is one of the lesser known anthems of the U.S. Learn the lyrics with this worksheet.
- 1896 Olympics
Get geared up for the Olympics with this fun reading worksheet about the first modern Olympic games, held in -- where else? -- Greece in 1896.
- Women in History: Marian Anderson
Marian Anderson was a singer whose talent and grace broke down many racial barriers in the mid-20th century. History students can read her biography.
- George Washington Myths
Challenge your child to learn more about our very first president and see if he can tell what's true and what's not in this George Washington fact quiz.
- History of Medicine
This history and reading project that traces the history of medical care, helps kids understand how the doctor's office came to be.
- History of Nashville
Give your child a fun geography worksheet all about Nashville! He'll complete a word search and learn some fun facts about this city.
- Barack Obama Timeline
Learn all about the events of President Barack Obama's life while sorting them into a timeline format.
- Michael Phelps
Michael Phelps swam his way to success, as your young student will find out in this biography worksheet on one of the greatest swimmers in the world.
- My Family History
Ever wanted to know where your family came from? Trace the history of your family with this fun geography activity.
- Native American Tribes: Muscogee
The Muscogee tribe is also known as the Creek. Encourage your young reader to learn more about the history of this Native American tribe.