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379 printables were found that include the themes "Social Studies" and "Skill Builder".

1 Culture Pizza Slice
Before you start making your wheel, read the instructions. Then print this slice 10 times, cut out the wedges, and paste them together to make a poster-size culture pizza.
2 MLK Jr. Story
Use this printable to teach children about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the injustices blacks endured during his time. This is a great activity for Martin Luther King Day (January) or Black History Month (February).
3 U.S. Map with State Capitals
Blank outline map of the United States of America, which includes state names and state capitals. This printable will help your students improve their geography skills.
4 A Woman's Fate
In this printable, children will hypothesize why slavery was especially harsh for enslaved African-American women.
5 All About Martin Luther King Jr. Quiz
Test your students' knowledge of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with this multiple-choice quiz. It's a great printable to enjoy around Martin Luther King Day (January) or Black History Month (February).
6 George Washington and Phillis Wheatley
In this printable, children will learn about George Washington and Phillis Wheatley. They will then write a short play about their meeting in 1776.
7 Robert Brown Elliot
Children will read a speech by African-American Robert Brown Elliot and translate it into language that today's teenagers could understand.
8 World Map (Black and White)
Study geography with this outline map of the world.
9 Martin Luther King Jr. Receives the Nobel Peace Prize
This printable consists of a newspaper article announcing the day that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. received the Nobel Peace Prize. Use this activity when celebrating Martin Luther King Day (January) or Black History Month (February).
10 Sorting Out Feelings
Students will sort provided feeling words into categories such as anger, disgust, embarrassment, happiness, loneliness, and sadness.