Free Printable World War I and II Activities

Coloring, Puzzles, Maps and Games

Marilisa Kinney Sachteleben
Boys throughout the ages have always loved toy soldiers, battles, weapons, military and war games. From wooden and tin soldiers to cardboard army playsets to plastic toy soldiers, boys and men of all love military activities.

With the advent of free printables from the internet, we now have printable military activities. There are printable activities from every country, war and campaign in history. World War One and World War Two are the most frequently researched and re-enacted wars. Plastic toy soldiers represent WWII.

Here are free printable activities to help your children or students explore the history of our two world wars. You can print over 100 interactive lessons on World War One and World War Two. There are free printable coloring pages of battle scenes, vehicles, soldiers, uniforms, weapons and military insignia. You can print puzzles, games, word searches, crosswords, fill-in-the-blanks, charts, maps and other activities.

Edupics (click here to view) has a page of 21 WWII activities to print. There are 39 free printable WWI activities(click here) Edupics also has the complete free printable Gen. George C. Marshall coloring book (click here) Edupics is an excellent resource for worksheets, fill-in-the-blank word searches and crossword puzzles that teach all about world war one and two. Free printable military and campaign vocabulary. Print battle maps to label. Free printable diagrams and charts to show how and where battles occurred. There are diagrams of weaponry also.

Kidsuki.com has 25 free printable world war coloring pages. Click here to view and print.. There are many very realistic free printable military vehicles. Print tanks, half-tracks, trucks, troop carriers, battleships, destroyers, bombers, fighter planes, gun carriages, armored cars, motorcycles and more.

The Holiday Zone (click here) has a page of free printable activities for Veteran's Day. Print coloring pages, military word searches and crossword puzzles and other military and world war two worksheets. The Holiday Zone helps us explore our nation's involvment in both world wars. It preserves the memory of those who served and what they were fighting for. The holiday zone includes songs, poems, books, movies and other educational resources to help educators teach lessons on World War One and World War Two.

Use these free printable activities to create a complete booklet of interactive lesson plans to explore world war one and world war two. This booklet makes a great unit supplement for history. Perfect for homeschool, classroom units and military holiday observances. Libraries, VFW, American Legion and historical museums may want to use these resources for military displays. Children learn best when they are actively involved in their learning. Free printable activities are an excellent source of hands-on learning.

Published by Marilisa Kinney Sachteleben

Happy wife. Mom of 4. 10+ year homeschool vet. Certified K-8/special ed. Yahoo! News Beat Writer: Parenting, Michigan, Detroit. Published on Helium, SEED, AT&T, Diabetes Active, Mapquest, Best Contractors, H...   View profile

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  • evanna kucharczyk 9/30/2009

    this website is not a good website for pics for school.im trying to get conflicts for school.

  • spongebob coloring pages 9/29/2009

    World War I and II is a history that we must teach to our children. Lives and properties were ruin because of misunderstanding, greed to power and pride. We should keep our world peacefully for our children. Thanks to this great stuffs, sure my children will love it.

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  • Spongebob Coloring Pages 9/27/2009

    EduPics always brings great things like these. It is always good to remember World War 1 and II specially the people who offered their lives in the war. These great stuffs will bring back the memories of war.

  • GagaM 9/10/2009

    Although I was but a baby during WWII, thanks to my mom's well-written baby book for me, I have a world of stories to think back on and draw strength from. When I read a book or watch a movie on this time period, I know the times and events because through Mom's writings I lived it. Thanks, Mar, for memories.

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