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Teaching Children History: American Revolutionary Period
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NEW PUBLICATION AVAILABLE - From Caravels to the Constitution by Marjorie Duby.
(Purchase it at: Creative Teaching Press.)

Content: Blackline masters - Using word searches, hidden messages, analogies, anagrams, and creative puzzles, students will learn about history while they apply critical-thinking skills. This resource provides students with opportunities to organize and analyze information and to draw conclusions. Extension activities promote practical, informative, narrative, and expository writing skills to help meet the standards. 112 pages [LW405 - From Caravels to the Constitution - $13.99]





English Language Arts Activities [1]
Supportive resources



Mathematics activities [1]


Student poetry - Assignment War Is . . . | Student work War Is . .


Paul Revere-related - resources and create his biographical sketch.


Parody "Yankee Doodle"


Frogs life cycle


Design a certificate for Paul Revere following directions


Design an original gravestone


Our early 1700s and later Revolutionary Period timeline


Original Town simulation meeting based on 1700s novel plots


Transcribe this Paul Revere-related advertisement


17th century Boston Ads from colonial women.


Online resources targeting answers to questions about Paul Revere focus. (print sheet)


Scavenger Hunt Online.(print sheet)


Letters from Looney traveling to colonial Boston


Student Colonial writings





Educator is a recipient of the Miss Rumphius Award.


As of December 4, 2003, you are visitor to explore enjoy "Teaching Children Social Studies."


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