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Collectors Cards

What were some of the important military conflicts in U.S. history?

Goal:

Goal:

Choose two military conflicts and create collectors cards for them. Put a picture of the event at the top of the card and important information about it at the bottom.

Continue to use the activity sheet you started with the political leaders. However, use the next two blank cards labeled "Military Conflict."

When you have finished your collector cards, cut them out and stack them in a pile. Place the card labeled "American History Collector Cards" on top. Staple or clip the cards together.

Kid playing with cards
paper cards with red edging, fastened together with a staple in blue background

Play review games with the information you collected on your cards.

If you need the activity sheet again, click on the button below.

When you are finished, submit your assignment to your teacher with your Weekly Written Work.

You will be graded using this rubric.

rocket ship

4 points
Outstanding!

plane

3 points
Good work!

car

2 points
Could do better.

scooter

1 point
Need to improve.

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Most of your Social Studies work is incomplete.

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Most of your Social Studies work is done incorrectly.

Your work is neat and tidy.

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