This color-by-number coloring activity is the perfect way for your students to review key concepts of World War I and Post-War America (as outlined by the Georgia Performance Standard: SS5H4). Your students will have fun answering the review questions and coloring in the corresponding answers on the coloring page. It is a great way to review for a test, to use as a fun homework assignment, or a creative activity to leave with a substitute. Just print copies and pass out colored pencils, and then you’re good to go!
Included in this file:
~Teacher Directions for implementation – slides 2-3
~World War I and Post-War America Review Questions (15 total) – slides 4-5
~World War I and Post-War America Coloring Page – slide 6
~Answer Keys – slides 7-9
Key Terms:
Lusitania
Treaty of Versailles
Jazz Age
Louis Armstrong
Harlem Renaissance
Langston Hughes
Babe Ruth
Henry Ford
Charles Lindbergh
Central Powers
Allies
1914
World War I
Baseball
*This file is aligned to the Georgia Performance Standards for fifth grade social studies. Please contact me if you have any questions!
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