Children will learn how to identify and use a compass rose, including finding a compass rose on a map, and using it to find both cardinal and intermediate directions.
Help your child learn more about her American heritage with these coloring pages that are chock-full of history featuring the Declaration of Independence.
Use this nonfiction comprehension worksheet to help second and third graders learn all about Misty Copeland, the first African American woman to become a principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre.
Read the text to this page aloud to your child as she colors, and talk about your family's heritage. Did her ancestors sail past The Statue of Liberty?
Families in the United States live in all different settings. Kids think about the similarities and differences between rural and urban life on this worksheet.
Your child might be unaware of the community services that help her family every day. She'll keep track of the places and people that assist her in a week.
Track important events in the life of an important woman with this Sojourner Truth timeline, a great way to get used to reading and writing nonfiction.
Use this fun and interesting worksheets about maps to help your students use sentence level context clues, examples, and logic to decode text and become more fluent in reading informational text.