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Labor Day Activities for Middle School ELA or Social Studies

Do you need engaging activities to motivate your students to learn about Labor Day? Are you looking for team building activities to foster classroom community? Then download this Labor Day Activities for Middle School ELA or Social Studies! These small group or full class activities can be used as an engaging opener, sub plans, or built into your lesson plans. This resource comes with 35 multiple-choice questions and instructions for three different games. Games can be played while moving around the classroom or sitting in seats or on the floor.

Also included is a handout of the trivia for students to use as a quiet activity at their desks.

Question Examples:

  • Which state was the first to pass a law recognizing Labor Day? (Oregon)
  • Approximately how many hours will the average American work over the course of their life? (90,000)
  • In what year did Labor Day become an official federal holiday? (1894)

This resource includes:

  • 35 unique multiple-choice trivia questions
  • Instructions on how to play 3 different trivia games
  • Answers
  • Extra handout without answers
  • Terms of Use

How to use this resource:

  • To learn about this holiday
  • For a classroom party
  • For sub plans
  • When your students need a 'brain break'
  • And more!

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