The Titanic: A Historical Journey
Explore the history of the Titanic, from its construction to its tragic sinking, with engaging activities for Grade 3 students.
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The Titanic: A Historical Journey
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Some questions may ask you to circle the correct answer or fill in the blank.
The Titanic was a very famous ship that sailed over 100 years ago. It was known as an 'unsinkable' ship, but sadly, it sank on its first voyage. Let's learn more about this amazing and tragic story.
1. What was the Titanic known as before it sank?
The fastest ship
The unsinkable ship
The largest ship
The oldest ship
2. What did the Titanic hit that caused it to sink?
A whale
Another ship
An iceberg
A strong storm
1. The Titanic was built in .
2. The Titanic was sailing from England to .
3. The Titanic sank in the year .
1. Everyone on the Titanic was saved.
True
False
2. There were enough lifeboats for everyone on the Titanic.
True
False
1. Why do you think the Titanic story is still remembered today?
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