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Harriet Tubman worksheets for Class 1 students available through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) introduce young learners to one of America's most courageous historical figures through age-appropriate activities and engaging content. These carefully designed worksheets help first-grade students develop foundational social studies skills while learning about Tubman's role as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, her dedication to helping enslaved people find freedom, and her lasting impact on American history. The collection includes various practice problems that strengthen reading comprehension, sequencing skills, and basic historical thinking, with each worksheet featuring clear instructions and visual elements suitable for early elementary learners. Teachers can access these resources as free printables in pdf format, complete with answer keys that facilitate quick assessment and support instructional planning.
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