Write a Letter to the President
Help your child practice professional letter writing and spark her interest in civic engagement and current events by encouraging her to write a letter to the President about ...
Your Interview with the President
Celebrate our nation and teach your child about politics and the world she lives in by conducting a mock interview with the President of the United States!
Make Days of the Week Flip Flaps
With these days of the week flip flaps your child has the chance to explore days of the week, track special and routine activities on each day, practice writing time, and have ...
Recreate Your State...Out of Salt Dough!
Kids are often encouraged to make state models as a hands-on technique of reinforcing a state geography lesson. Challenge her to try to recreate her state using homemade salt ...
Draft a Family Constitution
What is the purpose of the U.S. Constitution? What are the rules of your home? Help your historian draft a Family Constitution and even give it an aged look using soaked tea ...
Read The Star Spangled Banner
Jump into the lyrics of the U.S. national anthem with a reading comprehension and drawing activity. Kids read the song, then draw a picture to illustrate it.
50 States Quiz
Take the 50 states quiz challenge! This printable is a great way to help your child study for his upcoming geography test, or just get comfortable with the 50 states.
What's in a Name: Learn U.S. History
This worksheet will teach your fourth grader about the meanings behind six U.S. states. But not so fast! Your child will have to unscramble the mixed-up state names to figure ...
Writing Workshop: Everyday Writing
Let your young writer relax by practicing writing notes to friends, journal entries, and even a grocery list!
From Time to Time: Converting to Hours, Days, and Weeks
Boost your child's time sense with a lesson in time conversion. This word problem worksheet challenges him to convert a unit of time to hours, days, or weeks.
Presidential Seal
The presidential seal is used to mark everything from the rug in the Oval Office to correspondence to U.S. Congress. Your child can create his own iconic symbol by coloring in ...
What's Recyclable?
Teaching kids what's recyclable and what's not is more important than ever. Give your kids the recycling lowdown with this activity-packed printable.
Color the American Flag
Teach your child about the significance of the U.S. flag's design with this positively patriotic coloring page.
Color the Schoolhouse
Make going back to school fun with this coloring page, which features a cobblestone path leading up to an adorable schoolhouse.
Color a U.S. President: Thomas Jefferson
Challenge your kindergartener to color this detailed representation of the third U.S. President, Thomas Jefferson. He'll strengthen his creativity, fine motor skills, and learn ...
America in Action: Make Civics Education Come to Life
If we teach civic education to our children from textbooks, they might only remember it for the unit test, but if we teach children to love democracy through participation and ...
Raising Good Citizens: Bringing Civics to Life
Parents can help pick up where the textbooks leave off, and advance their child's understanding of citizenship. Here are some tips to get you started.
Going Global: Making Your Child a Citizen of the World
In this 21st century world, parents can do more than ever to promote global citizenship and open their child's eyes to the people and places beyond America, and unlike her own ...
How to Write a Letter to a Politician
Is your middle schooler fired up about politics, but disappointed that he's not old enough to take a trip to the polls? Sure, he may be a preteen, but that doesn't mean he ...
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