History in 3 Minutes Podcast

History in 3 Minutes Podcast

Hello everyone from “History in 3 Minutes Podcast.” Welcome back! Today, let’s take a look at “Early French and English Settlement in North America.” Soon after Columbus made his voyage, France and England sent explorers to America. The French sent John Cabot in 1497 while England sent Jacques Cartier in the early 1500’s. New France was […]

Early European Exploration Word Search

Early European Exploration Word Search

If you haven’t already, check out our History in 3 Minutes Podcast. Then have fun with this Early European Exploration Word Search. Word searches develop spelling skills, extend vocabulary, and emphasize pattern recognition. Find all of the hidden words! Enjoy replaying one of your favorite word searches. Each time you replay it, the words are […]

Constitution Day Word Search

Constitution Day Word Search

The U.S. Constitution was ratified on September 17, 1787. The Constitution of the United States of America is the supreme law of the land. It is the legal authority governing the federal government of the United States and trumps all other laws. Enjoy this Constitution Day Word Search. Word searches develop spelling skills, extend vocabulary, […]

Believe it or Not!!!

Believe it or Not!!!

I found this slanted, misleading question below in a current high school history book. It misleads the high school student into thinking that communism is comparable to conservative views in America today. Tell me what you think! “How does this quote fit with what you have learned about Conservative views on government? “Built in 1961, […]

Score 100% on ‘China Floods’ Word Search

Score 100% on ‘China Floods’ Word Search

If you want to know what’s going on in China, you can read an article called “China-Worst Flooding.” It talks about how the flooding is impacting most of the provinces in China. Let’s have super-duper fun with this free online word search called, “China Floods.” Word searches develop spelling skills, extend vocabulary, and emphasize pattern recognition. Find […]

Juneteenth

Juneteenth

A quick history lesson –  When President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on Jan. 1, 1863 it made slavery illegal. Later in December 1865, slavery in America was formally abolished with the adoption of the 13th Amendment. Fast forward to more recent history. Texas continued the celebration of emancipation, making Juneteenth an official state holiday […]