At Green Avocado Productions, our mission is to nourish minds through innovative educational content that cultivates essential literacy skills. We are dedicated to fostering critical thinking and reading comprehension through thoughtfully designed worksheets that engage and challenge students.
At Green Avocado Productions, our mission is to nourish minds through innovative educational content that cultivates essential literacy skills. We are dedicated to fostering critical thinking and reading comprehension through thoughtfully designed worksheets that engage and challenge students.
Dive into the interconnected world of the medieval spice trade with this engaging, evidence-rich worksheet. Centered on a 700-word nonfiction article, students will explore how spices shaped global economics, political alliances, technological advancements, and cultural exchanges during the Middle Ages. The resource includes rigorous multiple-choice questions, critical short answer prompts, and a vibrant historical image to enhance comprehension and spark discussion.
Perfect for middle and high school history or world studies classes, this worksheet helps students practice close reading, critical thinking, and historical analysis through a fascinating, globally relevant topic. It’s ready to print and use for independent work, small group discussions, or formative assessments. By connecting trade routes to real-world innovations and interactions, this resource supports cross-curricular learning in economics, geography, and world religions.
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This worksheet explores the deeper causes behind the War of Spanish Succession through a compelling, argument-based article titled “Rethinking the War of Spanish Succession.” Students will examine how the conflict was less about who inherited the Spanish crown and more about maintaining a balance of power in Europe. The resource includes a 700-word article and a variety of engaging questions—comprehension checks, inference, vocabulary, author’s purpose, and critical reasoning—all aligned to literacy and historical thinking skills.
Perfect for middle or high school world history classes, this no-prep resource helps educators strengthen students’ reading comprehension while teaching them to analyze cause and effect, evaluate evidence, and support claims with historical detail. Whether used for independent work, discussion, or assessment, this worksheet encourages deeper understanding of European politics and diplomacy in the early 18th century. Answer key and sample responses included for easy grading.
This engaging worksheet explores the rich cultural and intellectual exchanges that took place across Afro-Eurasia during the medieval period. Centered around a 700-word article, this resource includes challenging multiple-choice questions and critical reasoning prompts that push students to analyze historical evidence and draw thoughtful conclusions. The reading highlights how trade routes like the Silk Road and Indian Ocean networks fostered cooperation among scholars, sailors, missionaries, and merchants.
This worksheet is perfect for middle and high school history or world studies classes. It promotes higher-order thinking by encouraging students to evaluate primary and secondary claims, infer from context, and connect innovations like the compass and astrolabe to broader global trends. Whether used as part of a unit on medieval trade, world religions, or global interconnectedness, this resource saves educators time while deepening student understanding of cooperation as a driving force in history.
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This engaging worksheet centers on the role of trade in the Aztec Empire and explores how commerce was used as a deliberate tool of statecraft. Featuring a thought-provoking article and a comprehensive set of questions—including challenging multiple-choice items and critical reasoning prompts—students will analyze how tribute, merchant guilds, marketplaces, and infrastructure all contributed to imperial power. A visually rich image enhances comprehension and classroom discussion.
Perfect for middle and high school history or world civilizations classes, this resource strengthens reading comprehension, critical thinking, and historical analysis skills. Educators can use it to spark class discussions, support essay writing, or enrich lessons on Mesoamerican societies. With built-in scaffolding and text-based questions, this worksheet offers a ready-to-go, standards-aligned activity that saves planning time while delivering rigorous, engaging content.
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Explore the extraordinary logistics of the Inca Empire with this engaging, standards-aligned worksheet centered on a high-interest, 700-word informational text. Students will learn how the Inca used roads, relay runners, and state-run granaries to unify their vast empire—without money or marketplaces. The worksheet includes 12 rigorous multiple-choice questions and 5 short answer prompts that build reading comprehension, historical reasoning, and analytical writing skills.
Perfect for middle or high school world history units, this resource supports critical thinking and cross-curricular literacy goals. The article’s accessible yet challenging text makes complex historical systems tangible, while the questions are designed to spark rich class discussions and evidence-based writing. Whether used in class, for homework, or as an assessment, this worksheet helps students see how innovation, geography, and governance can shape civilizations in unexpected ways.
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This engaging worksheet explores the argument that the growth of trade and commerce laid the foundation for the Renaissance. Through a 700-word informational article, students learn how economic expansion, merchant wealth, and cultural exchange sparked one of history’s most important intellectual and artistic movements. The worksheet includes rigorous multiple-choice questions (main idea, inference, vocabulary, author’s purpose, and more), as well as critical reasoning prompts that challenge students to connect evidence and ideas directly from the text.
Perfect for world history or humanities classrooms, this resource strengthens reading comprehension and historical analysis skills. It’s ideal for Socratic seminars, DBQ prep, or thematic units on the Renaissance, economic systems, or cultural diffusion. The text is rich with academic vocabulary and concrete historical detail, making it a valuable tool for differentiating instruction and fostering deeper thinking—all while saving teachers valuable prep time.
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This engaging worksheet explores how economic competition, particularly over the spice trade, sparked the Age of Exploration. Centered around a detailed, evidence-based article, students will examine how Venice’s dominance over trade routes drove Portugal and Spain to seek new sea passages. This worksheet includes rigorous multiple-choice questions, vocabulary analysis, sentence completions, and critical reasoning prompts designed to develop close reading and historical thinking skills.
Perfect for middle or high school world history units, this resource encourages students to connect economic motives with historical events. The questions push beyond basic recall and support academic language development while preparing students for document-based analysis. Whether used for guided reading, assessments, or group discussion, this worksheet supports literacy and inquiry in a meaningful and content-rich way.
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This comprehensive worksheet centers on a thought-provoking article that argues trade—not just religion—was the driving force behind many major conflicts of the medieval period. Through a deep dive into the Crusades, the Hundred Years’ War, the Reconquista, and conflicts involving the Hanseatic League and Mediterranean city-states, students will explore how economic ambitions shaped warfare. The worksheet includes 12 rigorous multiple-choice questions and 5 critical reasoning prompts designed to sharpen students’ reading comprehension, historical thinking, and argument analysis skills.
Perfect for middle or high school history and humanities classes, this resource helps students connect economic and political themes across global regions. The article’s clear argument and concrete evidence make it ideal for modeling how to support claims with historical data. With built-in scaffolding through structured questions and sample answers, educators can easily lead rich class discussions, support essay writing, or launch a debate on the true motives behind medieval warfare. It’s an engaging way to bring cross-curricular literacy into historical inquiry.
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This engaging worksheet centers on the reign of Charles II of Spain and the dynastic inbreeding that contributed to the War of the Spanish Succession. Students will read a rich, historically grounded article that explores how the health of one monarch set off a chain of events that engulfed Europe in war. The resource includes rigorous multiple-choice comprehension questions, vocabulary practice, inference and analysis items, and five critical reasoning short-answer questions to support deeper thinking.
Perfect for middle or high school world history classrooms, this worksheet helps students connect biological, political, and historical factors in an accessible yet challenging way. It supports reading comprehension, critical thinking, and historical analysis all in one resource—making it ideal for primary instruction, sub plans, or enrichment. With a focus on cause and effect, students explore how personal decisions within royal families impacted the course of European history.
This engaging worksheet dives into the commercial rise of Florence during the Renaissance, focusing on how its banking innovations, currency stability, and civic marketplace design fueled its cultural achievements. Students will explore a compelling, evidence-rich article and respond to a variety of rigorous comprehension and critical thinking questions. The resource includes multiple-choice questions (with a focus on analysis, vocabulary, and inference), short answer prompts, and a vivid historical image to support visual learners.
Designed for middle and high school social studies or world history classrooms, this worksheet helps students build reading comprehension and critical reasoning skills while deepening their understanding of economic and cultural developments in Renaissance Europe. The combination of historical analysis and literacy practice makes it an ideal resource for cross-curricular instruction, Socratic seminars, or assessment prep. Perfect for engaging students in meaningful discussions about how money, markets, and ideas shaped the modern world.
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This engaging worksheet explores how Japan adopted and transformed Chinese music and instruments—such as gagaku, the shō, and the biwa—into a lasting cultural tradition. Students will analyze a rich, informative article and demonstrate their understanding through challenging multiple-choice questions and critical reasoning prompts designed to develop higher-order thinking skills.
Perfect for middle or high school world history and cultural studies classes, this resource helps students practice close reading, inference, and evidence-based analysis while learning about historical cultural exchange. With a blend of comprehension and short-answer questions, educators can use it for class discussions, independent work, or assessments. It’s an ideal way to deepen students’ historical thinking and connect them with Japan’s rich musical heritage.
This engaging worksheet explores how early Japanese leaders adopted and adapted Chinese ideas to build a centralized government and planned imperial cities. With a student-friendly article, rigorous comprehension questions, and critical reasoning prompts, learners will dive into the Taika Reforms, the influence of Prince Shōtoku, and the layout of cities like Nara and Heian-kyō. It’s designed to promote close reading, historical thinking, and meaningful connections to themes of cultural diffusion and governance.
Perfect for middle school world history classrooms, this resource saves prep time while meeting literacy and social studies standards. The mix of multiple-choice and short-answer questions supports test-taking skills and deeper thinking, making it ideal for classwork, homework, or sub plans. Whether you’re introducing Japan’s early imperial period or reinforcing a unit on East Asian civilizations, this worksheet makes complex content accessible and engaging.
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This engaging worksheet explores how sculptural carving techniques traveled from India, Central Asia, Korea, and China to Japan—and how Japanese artisans transformed them into a distinct visual tradition. Through a rich, student-friendly article and a wide range of comprehension and critical thinking questions, students will analyze how cultural exchange shaped Japan’s art and identity. The worksheet includes vocabulary support, inference practice, and evidence-based reasoning tasks.
Perfect for units on cultural diffusion, Japanese history, or Buddhist influence in East Asia, this resource promotes deeper reading skills and historical thinking. With a mix of multiple-choice and short-answer questions, it challenges students to interpret complex texts, cite evidence, and make connections across regions and time periods—all while aligning with literacy and social studies standards. Whether used in class, for homework, or in a sub plan, it’s a ready-to-go resource that sparks curiosity and critical engagement.
This critical reading and thinking worksheet focuses on the 1973 military coup in Chile and the role of U.S. intervention in the overthrow of President Salvador Allende. The central article presents a clear, debatable argument supported by historical evidence, offering students a chance to engage with Cold War politics, economic pressure tactics, and the fragility of democratic institutions. Included are rigorous multiple-choice questions—ranging from main idea and vocabulary to inference and evidence evaluation—alongside short-answer critical reasoning prompts that push students to analyze cause and effect, weigh perspectives, and support claims with textual evidence.
Perfect for middle or high school history and social science classrooms, this resource promotes deep engagement with historical content while reinforcing essential literacy skills. Whether used for individual assignments, group discussions, or DBQ preparation, this worksheet encourages students to think like historians, critically assess sources, and make informed judgments about complex global events.
Take your students on a journey through the fascinating history of soccer, the world’s most popular sport. This engaging worksheet explores soccer’s origins in ancient civilizations, its formalization in 19th-century England, and its rise as a global phenomenon. With multiple-choice questions, critical reasoning prompts, and reflective activities, this resource highlights soccer’s cultural and historical impact, including its role in uniting nations and inspiring movements.
This worksheet provides educators with a unique way to teach the evolution of sports and their influence on global culture. By examining soccer’s development and its power to transcend boundaries, students build critical thinking and analytical skills. Perfect for history, social studies, or physical education classes, this resource inspires meaningful discussions about cultural exchange, unity, and the enduring appeal of the beautiful game.
Engage your students in critical thinking with this dynamic worksheet that explores the ongoing debate over cellphone use in schools. Featuring two articles with contrasting perspectives—one highlighting the educational benefits of cellphones and the other addressing the distractions and challenges they pose—this resource invites students to evaluate arguments, analyze data, and form their own conclusions. Activities include multiple-choice questions, critical reasoning prompts, and opportunities for personal reflection.
This worksheet is an excellent tool for fostering analytical and debate skills in students. By examining both sides of a relevant and contemporary issue, students learn to assess evidence, articulate their views, and engage in meaningful discussions. Perfect for civics, technology, or English classes, this resource supports the development of critical thinking and communication skills while encouraging thoughtful exploration of the role of technology in education.
Uncover the multifaceted causes and consequences of the Salem Witch Trials with this in-depth worksheet. Through a detailed article, students will explore how religious fervor, political instability, and personal vendettas—such as the feud between the Putnam and Porter families—combined to create one of history’s most infamous episodes of mass hysteria. Complete with multiple-choice questions, critical reasoning prompts, and reflective activities, this resource invites students to analyze the deeper societal and individual factors behind the trials.
This worksheet offers a comprehensive tool to teach students about the intersection of history, sociology, and human behavior. By examining the Salem Witch Trials through multiple lenses, students develop critical thinking and analytical skills. Perfect for history or literature classes, this resource fosters meaningful discussions about justice, fear, and the dangers of scapegoating, making it both relevant and engaging for modern learners.
Dive into the fascinating story of the Rubik’s Cube with this engaging worksheet! Students will explore the origins of this iconic puzzle, from Ernő Rubik’s initial invention as a teaching tool to its rise as a global phenomenon in the 1980s. With a detailed article, multiple-choice questions, critical reasoning prompts, and reflective activities, this resource captures the history, challenges, and cultural impact of one of the world’s most beloved brainteasers.
This worksheet provides a unique opportunity to combine history, creativity, and critical thinking in one lesson. By examining the Rubik’s Cube’s evolution and cultural significance, students develop analytical skills and an appreciation for innovation. Perfect for history, STEM, or design-focused lessons, this resource inspires curiosity and highlights the enduring impact of ingenuity and perseverance.