What better way to learn about other cultures than with world paper dolls. Kids color the doll, then use the country clues to figure out where he's from.
Did you know many of the largest volcanoes in the world are located in Hawaii? Introduce your child to the Hawaii Volcanoes with this fun coloring sheet.
Combining coloring, paper dolls, and a lesson in geography and world cultures, this printable is not only full of fun, it's full of learning value, too.
Who knew a swamp could be such a beautiful and diverse spot for a nature preserve? Teach your child a bit about the Everglades with this coloring sheet.
This paper doll is a soldier from the 1700s, fighting for America's independence. Color him in, and talk with your child about how our country was founded.
Review the jobs of community helpers with this worksheet that gives your student a description of a job and asks them to identify the community helper.
A simple coloring page can help teach U.S. history! Introduce your child to Harriet Tubman, an important historical figure from Abolitionist and Civil War era.
Paper dolls are a fun way to teach your child about other countries. After she colors the doll, can she guess where the doll lives from the country facts given?
Teach your child about Asia Pacific countries with paper dolls from around the world. Can he use the country facts to figure out where this doll is from?
Search Printable Social Studies Coloring Worksheets
Children explore societies, cultures, and traditions around the world through this collection of social studies worksheets. Social studies students take a closer look at traditional clothing from a variety of cultures by coloring and completing paper dolls, travel the world as they color in famous cities and landmarks, expand their geography knowledge by coloring maps, and more.