Prohibition Worksheets Portrait
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Prohibition
Printable Worksheet Booklet (Print Portrait)
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Dangerous Yes/No
Name ________________________________
Fact: Alcohol is made from grains. A lot of the food we eat is made from grains. Wheat is a grain. It is used to make flour. Flour is used to make a lot of different foods.
Directions: Answer Yes or No to the following questions.
Bread is made from grains. Do you like bread? ______
Cereal is made from grains. Do you like cereal? ______
Donuts are made from grains. Do you like donuts? ______
Pizza is made from grains. Do you like pizza? ______
Cookies are made from grains. Do you like cookies? ______
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EZ Summary
Name ______________________________ ____
Directions:
1. Cut out each box below. 2. Paste each box into the correct space.
These are _________________
_________________ is made from grains.
_______________ is made from grains.
grains
bread
alcohol
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Cloze Reading
Name _______________________________________________
Directions: 1. Cut out each box below. 2. Paste each box into the correct space.
1. Wine and beer are alcoholic _______________.
2. _______________ is made from grains.
3. Barley, rye, wheat, and corn are _______________.
4. Alcohol caused _______________ for some people.
problems
beverages
grains
Alcohol
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Summary
Name ______________________________
Directions: Use the words below to write about alcohol.
wine
beverages
made
wheat caused
beer
alcoholic
grains barley problems
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Calendar
Name ______________________________ ____ Fact: The 18 th Amendment made making and selling alcohol illegal. The 18 th Amendment passed on January 16, 1919
1. The 18 th Amendment made what illegal? ________________________.
2. What month did the 18 th Amendment pass? __________________________
3. What date did the 18 th Amendment pass? ____________________________
4. Find January 16 th on the calendar. Write 18 th Amendment in the square.
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Not Allowed
Name ______________________________ ____ Directions:
Use the word bank to answer each question or cut out the words below and glue the answer on the correct line. Discuss why those things might not be allowed, and what you should do when you see those signs.
Fact: A red circle with a line across a picture means not allowed.
Word Bank
photos smoking dogs swimming
1. What is not allowed? ______________
2. What is not allowed? ______________
2. What is not allowed? ______________
4. What is not allowed? ______________
dogs
smoking
swimming
photos
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Biography
Name ______________________________ ____ Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions.
Frances Willard wanted alcohol to be illegal. She tried to get the law changed. That was called the Temperance Movement. Frances was born on September 28, 1839 in Churchville, New York. She was a teacher. She died on February 17, 1898. Name: _______________________________ Birthdate: ____________________________ What did she want to be illegal? ____________ Job: _________________________________ Death: _______________________________
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Dangerous Yes/No
Name ________________________________
Fact: Illegal means that something is against the law. It is not allowed. People can get in trouble with the police if they do something illegal.
Directions: Answer Yes or No to the following questions.
Is eating pizza illegal? ______
Is stealing illegal? ______
Is driving too fast illegal? ______
Is watching TV illegal? ______
Is taking off your clothes in public illegal? ______
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Patterns
Name ________________________
Directions: 1. Cut out the pictures at the bottom of the page. 2. Glue pictures to match the pattern.
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Bootlegger
Name ______________________________ ____
Fact: People who made alcohol during Prohibition were called bootleggers.
Directions:
1. Was it illegal to be a bootlegger? _______
2. Color the bootlegger.
3. Write the word “bootlegger” on the line below.
_____________________________________________________
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Moonshine
Name ________________________ ________
Fact: Bootleggers made their alcohol at night. The moon is out at night. That is why it is called moonshine.
Directions: 1.
Color the sky black.
2. 3. 4.
Color the moon and stars yellow.
Color the rest of the picture.
Write “moonshine” on the line below
_____________________________________
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EZ Summary
Name ______________________________ ____
Directions:
1. Cut out each box below. 2. Paste each box into the correct space.
Prohibition means no _________________
_________________ made alcohol.
The alcohol was called _______________.
alcohol
bootleggers
moonshine
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Cloze Reading
Name _______________________________________________
Directions: 1. Cut out each box below. 2. Paste each box into the correct space.
1. Prohibition made alcohol _______________.
2. Some people made alcohol _______________.
3. People who made alcohol were called _______________.
4. Bootleggers called their alcohol _______________.
moonshine
illegal
anyway
bootleggers
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Summary
Name ______________________________
Directions: Use the words below to write about Prohibition.
Prohibition alcohol
people
anyways bootleggers
made illegal
made called moonshine
18 th Amendment
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Speakeasy
Name ______________________________ ____ Fact: Secret bars were called speakeasies. They were secret because alcohol was illegal. The people who owned the speakeasies bought alcohol from bootleggers. People went to speakeasies to drink alcohol.
Directions:
1. Draw eyes, nose and a mouth on the man at the speakeasy.
2. Color the speakeasy.
3. Write the word “speakeasy” on the line below.
_____________________________________________________
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Al Capone
Name ______________________________ ____
Fact: Al Capone was a gangster in Chicago, Illinois during Prohibition. He did a lot of illegal things. He bought and sold alcohol. He was also violent.
What is this man’s name? _______________________________
Directions: Answer Yes or No
1. Was Al Capone violent? ____________
2. Was Al Capone a gangster? _____________
3. Did Al Capone do illegal things?________
4. Was Al Capone a nice man?________
5. Did Al Capone live in Mississippi?________
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Map Activity
Name ________________________ ________
Fact: Chicago is a city in Illinois. Al Capone was a gangster in Chicago. He owned a lot of speakeasies. He was violent.
Directions: 1.
Color Illinois yellow
2. 3.
Cut out the picture of Al Capone.
Glue the picture in the box pointing to Illinois.
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Sorting
Name ________________________
Directions: 1.
Circle each picture of Al Capone. Put an “X” on each picture that is not.
2.
Supplemental Activity: 1.
Cut out each picture of Al Capone.
2. Glue pictures of Al Capone on a sheet of paper.
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Vocabulary
Name ____________________________ ___
Directions: Use the word bank to fill in the blanks.
illegal – against the law beverage - a drink violence – hurting people or breaking things gangster – a person in a group that breaks the law
1. Another name for a drink is a __________________________.
2. A person in a group that breaks the law is a ________________________.
3. Something against the law is _______________________.
4. Another word for hurting people or breaking things
is _______________________________.
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Multiple Choice
Name _______________________________________________
Directions: Circle the correct answer. Use the book if you need to find an answer. The page number is next to the question.
1) What is an alcoholic beverage? (page 1) A: milk
B: beer C: water
2) What was illegal during Prohibition? (page 5) A: food
B: books C: alcohol
3) Who made alcohol during Prohibition? (page 6) A: bootleggers
B: cowboys C: teachers
4) What was alcohol called? (page 7) A: starshine
B: sunshine C: moonshine
5) Who was a gangster from Chicago? (page 9) A: Al Capone B: Roosevelt C: Susan B. Anthony
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EZ Summary
Name ______________________________ ____
Directions:
1. Cut out each box below. 2. Paste each box into the correct space.
18 th Amendment
_________________ did not work.
People still drank _________________.
President _______________ ended Prohibition.
Prohibition
alcohol
Roosevelt
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Cloze Reading
Name _______________________________________________
Directions: 1. Cut out each box below. 2. Paste each box into the correct space.
1. _______________ did not work.
2. People still drank _______________.
3. President _______________ passed the 21 st Amendment.
4. Prohibition was _______________.
Roosevelt
alcohol
Prohibition
over
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Summary
Name ______________________________
Directions: Use the words below to write about the End of Prohibition.
21 st Amendment
Prohibition work
alcohol passed
did not people President Roosevelt drank over
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Job
Book Exam
Name _______________________________________
Directions: After the first question is answered, use your main idea cards to answer the additional questions.
What do you know about Prohibition? ____________________________
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
What are beer, wine, and liquor? _______________________________.
What is alcohol made from? _____________________.
What was it called when alcohol was illegal? ___________________________________.
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Who made alcohol? _______________________.
What did they call alcohol made during Prohibition? ____________________.
Who was a gangster that sold moonshine? _________________________.
What amendment ended Prohibition? ____________________________.
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Fill in the Blank
Name ___________________________________
Directions: Use the words in the Word Bank to fill in the blank .
Prohibition
Chicago
alcohol
drink
made
1. Beer, wine, and liquor are beverages with ________________________ in them. (Page 1)
2. The 18 th Amendment was also called _____________________________. (Page 5)
3. Bootleggers _________________ and sold alcohol. (Page 7)
4. People went to speakeasies to _______________ alcohol. (Page 8)
5. Al Capone was a gangster from _______________________. (Page 9)
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Grammar
Name ________________________________
Directions: 1. Fill in the blank with the word made. 2. Rewrite the sentence .
1. Prohibition ____________ alcohol illegal .
_________________________________________
2. Bootleggers ____________ alcohol .
_________________________________________
3. Bootleggers ____________ alcohol at night .
_________________________________________
4. Moonshine was ____________ at night .
_________________________________________
5. President Roosevelt ____________ alcohol legal again .
_________________________________________
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Q and A
Name ____________________________ ___ _______________
Directions: Answer the WH question and fill in the blank.
Prohibition started on January 16, 1919. When did Prohibition start? ____________________________________ Prohibition started on _______________________________________.
__________________________________________________________ People drank at bars called speakeasies. Where did people drink? ___________________________________ People drank at bars called _______________________________. ______________________________________
Bootleggers made alcohol at night. When did bootleggers make alcohol? _______________________________ Bootleggers made alcohol _______________________________________.
Alcohol was called moonshine. What was alcohol called? ______________________________________ Alcohol was called ___________________________________________.
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Reading Assessment
Name___________________________
Directions: Draw a line from the word to the matching picture.
bootlegger
Al Capone
Prohibition
alcohol
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Sentence Scramble
Name __________________________ ______________________
Directions: Unscramble the words to make a sentence. The word(s) in bold is the first word(s) in the sentence.
Prohibition alcohol made illegal
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
Speakeasies secret were bars
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
Al Capone gangster a was
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
Bootleggers alcohol made sold and
______________________________________________
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Short Answer
Name ____________________________________
Directions: 1. Fill in the blanks with the word in bold. 2. Rewrite the sentence.
This is Al Capone.
This is ____________________________.
___________________________________
This is moonshine.
This is _____________________________.
___________________________________
This means no alcohol.
This means __________________________.
___________________________________
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Vocabulary Assessment
Name _______________________
Directions: Draw a line from the definition to the matching word.
a person in a group who breaks the law
violence
beverage
against the law
a drink
illegal
gangster
hurting people or breaking things
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Pr
WH Questions
Name __________________________
Directions: Answer the question and fill in the blanks.
Fact: The answer to a Who question is a person.
Farmers grow grains in fields.
Who grows grains in fields? ____________________________.
_________________________________ grow grains in fields.
Al Capone was a gangster. _________________________________________________________ _
Who was a gangster? _______________________________.
______________________________________ _________________________________ was a gangster.
Bootleggers made alcohol at night.
Who made alcohol at night? ______________________________.
______________________________________ made alcohol at night.
President Roosevelt stopped Prohibition.
Who stopped Prohibition? ______________________________.
_____________________________________ stopped Prohibition.
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Main Idea Cards
Each card represents the main idea for a page in the book. Use these to study content topics with the book. Match each word with a page in book. To engage, play games with the cards. Discuss the word as it relates to the info. on each page.
alcohol
grains
18 th Amendment
problems
bootleggers
prohibition
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moonshine
speakeasies
Al Capone
14 years
21 st Amendment
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Vocabulary Flashcards
1. Cut out flashcards 2. Play games matching words with the definition.
illegal
against the law
a person in a group that breaks the law
gangster
hurting people or breaking things
violence
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beverages
a drink
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