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American Revolution Bundle
Make the American Revolution come to life with the activities in this bundle!
Contents of this bundle:
Road to Revolution: The Colonies Unite- An Active, Engaging Unit
Road to Revolution: The Colonies Unite-Student Tracking Page
Road to Revolution: The Colonies Unite-Wall Display Instructions
The French and Indian War
* Lesson sheet and Plus Sign Foldable activity
* Primary Source Detectives Sheet using Join, or Die-Woodcut by
Benjamin Franklin, 1754
The Proclamation of 1763
* Lesson sheet and Questions and Answers activity
* Primary Source Detectives Sheet using an excerpt of the
Proclamation of 1763
The Sugar Act
* Lesson sheet and Sugar Act Foldable activity
* “No Taxation without Representation”-A Teacher-Led Activity
The Stamp Act
* Lesson sheet and Questions and Answers activity
* Primary Source Detectives Sheet using a British political cartoon
The Committees of Correspondence
* Lesson sheet and An Envelope Full of Questions activity
* Primary Source Detectives Sheet using a Letter from Boston’s
Committee of Correspondence, 1774
The Townshend Acts
* Lesson sheet and Create a Propaganda Poster Activity
The Boston Massacre
* Lesson sheet and Activity: What Really Happened on March
5, 1770?
* Primary Source Detectives Sheet using a newspaper account of
the Boston Massacre, 1770
The Tea Act & The Boston Tea Party
* Lesson sheet and Question Snapshots activity
* Primary Source Detectives Sheet using the Statement of Joshua
Wyeth, Participant in the Boston Tea Party
The Coercive (Intolerable) Acts
* Lesson sheet and Triple Flap Book activity
The First Continental Congress
* Lesson sheet and Activity: If Only the Walls Could Talk
The Battles of Lexington and Concord
* Lesson sheet and Make a Timeline activity
* Primary Source Detectives Sheet using news of the Battles of
Lexington and Concord-article excerpt from a New York
newspaper, April 23, 1775
* Lexington and Concord: A Picture Book
Road to Revolution Relay: An Active, Engaging Review Game
Additional Resources
Road to Revolution Unit Test with Answer Key
* Please note: The location of the "Shot Heard 'Round the World" is disputed. After my own research and talking to character interpreters, I decided to refer to the "Shot Heard "Round the World" as the shot that occurred at Concord's North Bridge.
The phrase is originally from the opening stanza of Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Concord Hymn" (1837), and referred to as the first shot of the American Revolution.
The American Revolution- An Active, Engaging Unit
Battle of Bunker Hill
* Passage
* Foldable Activity
* Primary Source Detectives: “Major General Joseph Warren, Slain
at Bunker Hill, 1781”
The Second Continental Congress
* Passage
* True Statements Activity
The Declaration of Independence
* Passage
* Foldable Activity
* Primary Source Detectives: Mix ‘n Match Activity
Battle of Trenton
* Passage
* Foldable Activity
* Secondary Source Sleuths: Washington Crossing the Delaware,
1898
Battle of Saratoga
* Passage
* Foldable Activity
* Secondary Source Sleuths: Surrender of General Burgoyne at
Saratoga, 1852
Valley Forge
* Passage
* Questions and Answers Activity
* Picture It: Valley Forge Activity
* Primary Source Detectives: George Washington’s letter to
George Clinton, 1778
Battle of Yorktown
* Passage
* Foldable Activity
* Primary Source Quote by George Washington Activity
* Primary Source Quote by Lord Cornwallis Activity
* Primary Source Detectives: Marquis de Lafayette Print, 1780
Treaty of Paris
* Passage
* Foldable Activity
George Washington and King George III-Great Leaders…Different Perspectives
* Activity: Who made this statement?
* Primary Source Detectives: Comparing Portraits
Patriots vs. Loyalists
* Activity: Join the Debate!
African Americans in the American Revolution
* Teacher-led discussion activity
Women in the American Revolution
* Passage
* Foldable Activity
* Primary Source Detectives: Deborah Sampson Print, 1797
The Articles of Confederation
* Passage
* Triple Flap Book Activity
Revolutionary Individuals and Groups-For each individual, I have provided a brief biography and a flap book assignment. The flap books would be perfect for interactive notebooks or for a turn-in assignment.
* Paul Revere
* Thomas Jefferson
* George Washington
* Mercy Otis Warren
* Patrick Henry
* Phyllis Wheatley
* Samuel Adams
* Marquis de Lafayette
* John Adams
* Sons of Liberty
* Abigail Adams
* Daughters of Liberty
* Ben Franklin
* Revolutionary Individuals and Groups: Match Review Activity
American Revolution Scoot Game
American Revolution Unit Test Study Guide
American Revolution Unit Test
American Revolution Unit-Additional Resources
Thomas Paine's Common Sense: Lesson, Foldable, and Primary Source Activity
Lesson Sheet
Foldable Activity
Primary Source Detectives Activity
Spying in the American Revolution Activity Pack: Grades 5-8
What’s Your Spy Potential?-This fun quiz for students is a great anticipatory guide for the spy activities in which they will be participating.
Spies in the American Revolution
Reading passage
Foldable Activity: Female Spies in the American Revolution
Foldable Activity: Soldiers as Spies in the American Revolution
Foldable Activity: African American Spies in the American
Revolution
Nathan Hale-Patriot Spy
Reading passage
Graphic organizer activity
Benedict Arnold-American Traitor
Reading passage
Activity: Short Snippets
George Washington-Spymaster
Reading passage
Activity: Create a Plus Sign Foldable
The Culper Spy Ring
Reading passage
Activity: Make a Spy Ring Foldable
Make a Mask Letter
Information/Instructions
Primary source example
Make a Code Letter
Information/Instructions
Primary source example
Make an Invisible Ink Letter
Information/Instructions
Primary source example
Quiz-Spies in the American Revolution, includes answer key
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