Independence Day is celebrated on the anniversary of national independence. It is the day when a nation was declared as a free nation and got its own rights to make laws of their own state.
There are many countries in this world that were once a part of some other monarchy or a bigger power. But after fighting for independence they got their own national identity and emerged on the world map as a separate independent nation. It is important for kids to learn what is Independence Day and the Independence Day history of their own country. Every country has its own story of how they got their independence and becomes a part of the nation’s history.
Worksheets
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Bill of Rights Worksheet
Let’s go over the Bill of Rights to help kids understand the rights the ten amendments give us as US citizens. While working on this Bill of Rights PDF worksheet for 3rd grade, your child will work to understand the differences between rights granted in this historical and all-important document!
Before you begin this exercise, can you ask your child if they can mention some of the states in your country? If they are able to mention at least a few, then, congratulations to you and them. If they are unable to name some, after this worksheet, they would have added some states to their vocabulary. Look at the map of cities and states with your little ones. Ask them to carefully observe the shape and color of each state pictured. Then, ask them to answer the questions by checking the state where each city is located.
Review important US history facts regarding one of our country’s most important documents!
This Declaration of Independence PDF worksheet will help your child recall important national facts, like its purpose, author, and the date it was signed, making the US the country it is today!
Your child knows the US is made up of different states, but what about the different geographical regions that make our vast country so great?
Each region of the United States has its own culture and purpose. Teach your child about the country’s regions and what makes them tick with this geographic regions of the United States worksheet!
Let your little geographer get some practice with the rivers and lakes of the United States! This colorful PDF shows various primary lakes and rivers across the country and asks them to identify the differences between rivers and lakes. Additionally, they'll work with beginning cardinal directions as they answer questions about proximities and familiarize themselves with well-known U.S. geographical landmarks.
Introduce your little learner to some of the most well-known land masses in the United States using this U.S. Mountain Ranges worksheet!
This short, but meaningful worksheet will teach your child not only to recognize the major mountain ranges, but to locate them using a map or illustration to hone budding map skills!
Young historians will be able to reinforce their American with this quiz on the fifty, nifty United States. The free PDF worksheet will be a reinforcement of facts about the United States learned, and a way for you to assess their understanding. They’ll use the available answers to correctly choose facts about the United States, and the colorful word-coding will also help them strengthen visual discrimination skills.