Civics & Government Worksheets and Printables

Make a Color-by-Letter Flag: Korea

This fun worksheet boost a number of your kindergartener's skills by getting him to identify letters in order to complete the Korean flag coloring activity.

Kindergarten Social studies Voting Slips Voting Slips These versatile voting slip templates lend well to all variety of votes, elections, and polls. Social studies What Is an Election? What Is an Election? Use this civics and government worksheet to help second and third graders learn about elections! Social studies Why Do Citizens Vote? Why Do Citizens Vote?

Students will read about the role of elections in civics and government, answer questions, and complete a short research project.

Social studies The Bill of Rights: Summarizing the Amendments The Bill of Rights: Summarizing the Amendments

Students read the primary-source text of the first 10 amendments and summarize each one using their own words.

Social studies Primary Source Analysis: Declaration of Independence Primary Source Analysis: Declaration of Independence

Give middle school learners an opportunity to dig into the original text of this historical document with this two-page social studies worksheet.

Social studies The U.S Constitution: Guiding Principles The U.S Constitution: Guiding Principles

Students take a deep dive into six of the U.S. Constitution's guiding principles with this engaging social studies worksheet!

Social studies Learn About the Declaration of Independence Learn About the Declaration of Independence

On this worksheet, kids read about this important historical document and complete the sentences using what they learned.

Social studies Sort the Roles: The Three Branches of Government (for Kids!) Sort the Roles: The Three Branches of Government (for Kids!)

In this hands-on social studies worksheet, learners will match each of eight roles to their corresponding branches of government.

Social studies The United States Constitution: The Preamble The United States Constitution: The Preamble

Students gain insight into the 1787 Constitutional Convention and the founding ideals of the newly formed government with this engaging social studies worksheet!

Social studies The American Flag The American Flag

How many stars and stripes do you see? Get in the mood for 4th of July with this fun American Flag coloring sheet.

Social studies Checks and Balances: The Separation of Powers Checks and Balances: The Separation of Powers

In this civics worksheet, students learn about separation of powers within the U.S. government and explore how the three branches perform checks and balances.

Social studies Federal Elected Officials Graphic Organizer Federal Elected Officials Graphic Organizer

Explore how federal elected officials get into office with this civics and government graphic organizer!

Social studies Primary Source Analysis: The Juneteenth Emancipation Primary Source Analysis: The Juneteenth Emancipation

Practice analyzing primary source documents with this worksheet featuring excerpts from the June 19, 1865, orders to end slavery in Texas.

Social studies The Three Branches of Government The Three Branches of Government Learn about the USA's three branches of government and where each one works. Social studies Local Government for Kids Local Government for Kids

Children use their investigative skills and powers of deduction to complete a series of questions and prompts about their local government.

Social studies Local Government Local Government

Your young learner will discover the basics of local government with this worksheet all about municipalities.

Social studies Governments in Ancient Greece Governments in Ancient Greece

Explore and analyze four main types of ancient Greek governments with this two-page world history worksheet!

Social studies The Executive Branch: What Are the Executive Departments? The Executive Branch: What Are the Executive Departments?

Students learn about the roles and functions of each of the executive departments of the United States' government with this middle grades civics worksheet.

Social studies Opportunity Costs Opportunity Costs

Explore how every choice has a trade-off—or an opportunity cost—with this engaging and relatable economics worksheet!

Social studies The Legislative Branch The Legislative Branch

Learn all about the role of the legislative branch of the federal government with this graphic organizer!

Social studies If I Were President. If I Were President.

Invite learners to put themselves into the shoes of the leader of the country with this creative exercise.

Social studies The Judicial Branch: The Supreme Court The Judicial Branch: The Supreme Court

Students learn about the judicial branch of the U.S. government and explore 10 key facts about the Supreme Court in this engaging civics worksheet!

Social studies Branches of the U.S. Government Branches of the U.S. Government

Test your scholar’s knowledge of our government system with a fill in the blanks diagram. Use the graphic organizer to reflect on the three main branches of government, and the parts that make up each branch.

Social studies Federal Government Federal Government Get to know the White House and the U.S. Capitol in this social studies matching worksheet! Social studies Election Vocabulary Election Vocabulary

Invite students to show off their knowledge of election-related key terms with this patriotic matching activity!

Social studies Electoral Vote Electoral Vote See how electoral votes work in the United States presidential election. Social studies The Constitution The Constitution

Check out this cool constitution worksheet that introduces kids to the Constitution of the United States.

Social studies The United States Constitution Crossword Puzzle The United States Constitution Crossword Puzzle

Have students show what they know about the United States Constitution with this fun crossword puzzle!

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Civics & Government Worksheets and Printables

Preparing kids to become civic-minded adults begins with our civics and government worksheets and printables! Your students will gain a deeper understanding of the American political system, from local to federal government. Young learners will love our presidential coloring pages, while older students discover the branches of government, the electoral process, and founding documents like the Constitution with these civics and government worksheets.

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