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Mardi Gras worksheets for Class 6 students offer an engaging way to explore this vibrant cultural celebration while developing critical social studies skills. These educational resources guide sixth graders through the rich history, traditions, and cultural significance of Mardi Gras, from its ancient origins to modern-day celebrations in New Orleans and beyond. Students strengthen their research abilities, cultural analysis skills, and understanding of community traditions through carefully designed practice problems that examine the festival's symbols, customs, and regional variations. The comprehensive collection includes free printables with detailed answer keys, allowing educators to seamlessly integrate authentic cultural learning into their curriculum while supporting independent study and assessment preparation in convenient pdf format.
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