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Help your students learn more about one of the biggest inventors in history as they alphabetize terms related to Thomas Edison.
Important Inventors Alphabetize Thomas Edison
Have your students learn about the inventor Henry Ford by alphabetizing a group of words associated with him.
Important Inventors Alphabetize Henry Ford
Help your students learn more about two of the biggest inventors in history as they alphabetize terms related to the Wright Brothers.
Important Inventors Alphabetize Wright Brothers
Solidify your students’ knowledge of Rosa Parks by having them alphabetize terms related to the pioneering woman on this worksheet.
Important African Americans Alphabetize Rosa Parks
Solidify your students’ knowledge of Martin Luther King Jr. by having them alphabetize terms related to the civil rights pioneer on this worksheet.
Important African Americans Alphabetize Martin Luther King
Help your students learn more about one of the biggest inventors in history as they alphabetize terms related to George Washington Carver.
Important Scientists Alphabetize George Washington Carver
Help your students learn more about one of the biggest inventors in history as they alphabetize terms related to Louis Pasteur.
Important Scientists Alphabetize Louis Pasteur
Help your students learn more about one of the biggest inventors in history as they alphabetize terms related to Sir Isaac Newton.
Important Scientists Alphabetize Sir Isaac Newton
Solidify your students’ knowledge of Frederick Douglass by having them alphabetize terms related to the famous abolitionist on this worksheet.
Important African Americans Alphabetize Frederick Douglass
Solidify your students’ knowledge of Booker T. Washington by having them alphabetize terms related to the civil rights pioneer on this worksheet.
Important African Americans Alphabetize Booker T Washington
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