Roaring 20s Worksheets Portrait

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The Roaring Twenties

Printable Worksheet Booklet (Print Portrait)

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Store

Name ______________________________ ____

Fact: Products are things that are made in factories. People can buy products in stores.

Directions:

1. Do you like to shop? _______

2. Which store do you like to shop at? _________________________

3. Color the store.

4. Write the word “store” on the line below

_____________________________________________________

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Model T

Name ______________________________ ____ Fact: The Model T was produced by the Ford Motor Company. Many people had a Model T car in the 1920s.

1. Have you ever seen a Model T? _____________ Directions: 2. Color the Model T. 3. Write the word “Model T” on the line below

_____________________________________________________

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Summary Products

Name ______________________________

Directions: Use the words below to write about the products in the 1920s.

Roaring Twenties cars

new products made stores

1920s

Model T factories bought people

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Opinion

Name ____________________________ __

Fact: Some women in the 1920s were called flappers. Flappers had short, bobbed hair. Flappers wore headbands. Flappers wore feathers in their hair.

Directions: 1. Circle the flapper you like the most.

2. Use the word bank to explain what you like about the flapper

you circled.

headband feather wavy hair jewelry on her forehead

black hair flower straight hair

I like the flapper’s

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Classification

Name ________________________

Directions: 1.

Circle each picture of a flapper. Put an “X” on each picture that is not.

2.

Supplemental Activity: 1.

Cut out each flapper.

2. Glue pictures of each flapper on a sheet of paper.

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Summary

Name ______________________________

Directions: Use the words below to write about Women in the Roaring Twenties.

Roaring Twenties vote

short wore headbands

women

flappers dresses hair feathers

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Prohibition

Name ________________________

Fact: During Prohibition, it was illegal to make and sell alcohol

Directions:

1. Circle each picture of what was illegal to make and sell during Prohibition . 2. Put an “X” on each picture that is not.

Supplemental Activity:

1.

Cut out each thing that was illegal to make and sell.

2.

Glue pictures of each on a sheet of paper.

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Charleston

Name ______________________________ ____ Fact: The Charleston was the name of a popular dance. Many people danced the Charleston during the Roaring Twenties.

Directions:

1. Do you like to dance? _______

2. Color the picture below.

3. Write the word “Charleston” on the line below.

_____________________________________________________

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Patterns

Name ________________________

Directions: 1. Cut out the pictures at the bottom of the page. 2. Glue pictures to match the pattern.

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Summary

Name ______________________________

Directions: Use the words below to write about Music and Dancing.

music popular

dance played musician

jazz

Roaring Twenties Charleston

Louie Armstrong trumpet

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Sorting

Name ________________________

Directions: 1.

Circle each baseball bat and ball. Put an “X” on each picture that is not.

2.

Supplemental Activity: 1.

Cut out each baseball bat and ball.

2. Glue pictures of each baseball bat and ball on a sheet of paper.

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Vocabulary

Name ____________________________ ___ Directions: Use the word bank to fill in the blanks.

illegal – not allowed popular – liked by a lot of people jazz – type of music product – something made in a factory

1. One type of music is ________________________.

2. Something that is liked by a lot of people is ______________________.

3. Something made in a factory is called a _______________________.

4. When something is not allowed, it is ___________________________.

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Baseball Summary

Name ______________________________

Directions: Use the words below to write about baseball.

baseball sport Babe Ruth player 60

popular Roaring Twenties famous

hit home runs

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Capitalization

Name ________________________________

Rule: Always capitalize the names of people.

Directions:

1. Capitalize the first and last names. 2. Rewrite each sentence.

T S

EXAMPLE: A famous singer is taylor swift.

A famous singer is Taylor Swift.

1. A famous jazz musician was louie armstrong. _________________________________________

2. A famous baseball player was babe ruth.

_________________________________________

3. A famous movie star was mae west.

_________________________________________

4. Model T cars were made by henry ford.

__________________________________________

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Map Activity

Name ________________________ ________

Fact: Harlem is in New York. It is a neighborhood in New York City. Harlem was an exciting place for African- American people during the 1920s.

Directions: 1.

Color New York green

2. 3.

Find the state you live in. Color it red.

Draw a line from your state to Harlem, New York

Harlem

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Job

Book Exam

Name _______________________________________

Directions: After the first question is answered, use your main idea cards to answer the additional questions.

What do you know about the Roaring Twenties? ____________________

________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________

What were the 1920s called? _________________________________.

What car did a lot of people drive in the 1920s? ____________________.

What did they call a woman who was dressed like this?

__________________________.

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What sport was popular in the 1920s? _______________________.

What dance was new in the 1920s? ______________________________.

Who was a baseball player in the 1920s? __________________________.

Who was a jazz musician in the 1920s? ___________________________.

Who was a movie star in the 1920s? ___________________________.

Where was an exciting place for African Americans to live in the 1920s?

___________________________.

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EZ Summary

Name ______________________________ ____

Directions:

1. Cut out each box below. 2. Paste each box into the correct space.

Flappers

Charleston

Jazz

_______________ wore headbands and feathers in their hair.

The _______________ was a dance in the 1920s

_______________ music was popular in the 1920s.

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Fill in the Blank

Name ___________________________________

Directions: Use the words in the Word Bank to fill in the blank .

Model T

Roaring

baseball

jazz

feathers

1. The ______________________ Twenties is what the 1920s was called. (Page 1)

2. Many people had a ______________________ car in the 1920s. (Page 3)

3. Flappers wore ______________________ in their hair. (Page 5)

4. Louie Armstrong was a famous ___________________ musician. (Page 8)

5. Babe Ruth was a famous _______________________ player. (Page 10)

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Grammar

Name ________________________________

Directions: 1. Fill in the blank with the word was. 2. Rewrite the sentence .

1. The Roaring Twenties __________ an exciting time .

_________________________________________

2. The Charleston __________ a new dance .

_________________________________________

3. Jazz music __________ popular .

_________________________________________

4. Babe Ruth __________ a baseball player .

_________________________________________

5. Louie Armstrong __________ a jazz musician .

_________________________________________

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Q and A

Name ____________________________ ___ _______________

Directions: Answer the question and fill in the blanks.

The Roaring Twenties started after World War l. When did the Roaring Twenties start? _____________________________ The Roaring Twenties started ___________________________________.

__________________________________________________________ Baseball was a popular sport in the 1920s. What was a popular sport in the 1920s? ____________________________ _____________________________ was a popular sport in the 1920s. ______________________________________ Harlem was an exciting place for African-Americans in the 1920s. Where was an exciting place for African Americans? ___________________ ____________________________ was an exciting place for African- Americans in the 1920s.

The Roaring Twenties ended in 1929. When did the Roaring Twenties end?______________________________ The Roaring Twenties ended in __________________________________.

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Reading Assessment

Name___________________________

Directions: Draw a line from the word to the matching picture.

jazz

Charleston

baseball

flapper

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Short Answer

Name ____________________________________

Directions: 1. Fill in the blanks with the word in bold. 2. Rewrite the sentence.

This is a flapper.

This is a ____________________________.

___________________________________

This is a trumpet.

This is a ____________________________.

___________________________________

This is the Charleston.

This is the __________________________.

___________________________________

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WH Questions

Name __________________________

Directions: Answer the question and fill in the blanks.

The answer to a Who question is a person on group of people.

A baseball player in the 1920s was Babe Ruth.

Who was a baseball player in the 1920s? ____________________________.

A baseball player in the 1920s was _________________________________.

A movie star in the 1920s was Mae West. _________________________________________________________ _

Who was a movie star in the 1920s? _______________________________.

______________________________________ A movie star in the 1920s was ____________________________________.

A jazz musician in the 1920s was Louie Armstrong.

Who was a jazz musician in the 1920s? ______________________________.

A jazz musician in the 1920s was ___________________________________.

Model T cars were made by Henry Ford.

Who made Model T cars? ______________________.

Model T cars were made by _____________________________________.

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Sentence Scramble

Name __________________________ ______________________

Directions: Unscramble the words to make a sentence. The word(s) in bold is the first word(s) in the sentence.

The Charleston dance was a new

______________________________________________

r

______________________________________________

Jazz popular was music

______________________________________________

______________________________________________

People watch liked to games baseball

______________________________________________

______________________________________________

People Model T drove cars

______________________________________________

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Vocabulary Assessment

Name _______________________

Directions: Draw a line from the definition to the matching word.

liked by a lot of people

illegal

something made in a factory

popular

a type of music

product

not allowed

jazz

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Main Idea Cards

Each card represents the main idea for a page in the book. Use these to study content topics with the book. Match each word with a page in book. To engage, play games with the cards. Discuss the word as it relates to the info. on each page.

Roaring Twenties

stores

Model T

women

Prohibition

flappers

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Louie Armstrong

Charleston

Baseball

Babe Ruth

Mae West

Harlem, NY

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ended

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Vocabulary Flashcards

1. Cut out flashcards 2. Play games matching words with the definition.

something made in a factory

product

jazz

type of music

liked by a lot of people

popular

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illegal

not allowed

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