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Grade Range
8th
Rating
5 Stars

Students become familiar with the road that led to the American Revolution and the major events that happened on the path. After exploring the Web sites, students be more knowledgeable of the Boston Tea Party and other key events. Full Review »

Grade Range
9th - 12th
Rating
4 Stars

Students examine George Washington's life as a young British colonial officer during the French and Indian War. Full Review »

Grade Range
3rd - 4th
Rating
3 Stars

Students explore the reasons behind the French and Indian War. They transcribe portions of Washington's journals during the war. Full Review »

Grade Range
9th - 12th
Rating
3 Stars

Students write a paper about the causes and the economic and political importance of the French and Indian War. Full Review »

Grade Range
8th
Rating
3 Stars

Students locate on a map the 3 geographic locations of the seven Arkansas Posts and explain the reason for each location move. They compare and contrast the reasons people move in today's world with the reasons the inhabitants of the Arkansas Post moved. Full Review »

Grade Range
9th - 12th
Rating
4 Stars

Students read an article on Pandemics and Epidemics. They write an reaction to the article that they read about Pandemics and Epidemcis. During the French and Indian War, Sir Jeffrey Amherst commander of British forces in North America suggested deliberate use of smallpox to "reduce" the Native American tribes hostile to the British. Transmission of smallpox by fomites is inefficient compared with respitatory droplets transmission. Full Review »

Grade Range
5th - 8th
Rating
4 Stars

Students complete five worksheets which correspond to the five problems the American government faced and the five solutions they instituted, accompany this lesson. They select and research one of the steps in this plan and write a three to five paragraph paper or prepare an oral presentation. Full Review »

Grade Range
4th - 5th
Rating
3 Stars

Students compare and contrast American Indians, Europeans and American colonists. Through activities and completing worksheets, students explore land issues that confronted the people of this era. They examine the cultural differences and beliefs over land ownership that often caused conflicts and war. Full Review »

Grade Range
4th - 5th
Rating
3 Stars

Students explore the frontier wars of the 1790s. After researching one battle, teams of students prepare a presentation for the class. Students compare and contrast the Columbian Tragedy with "broadsides" that were printed to announce events. Finally, students create a "broadside" to announce the researched battle. Full Review »

Grade Range
4th - 6th
Rating
4 Stars

Students examine the causes of dissatisfaction that led to the American Revolution. Then they make a Flap Vocabulary Book and glue on a map of the thirteen colonies and make a title page called "Road to War in it." Students also identify and interpret the Proclamation Act of 1763, the Sugar Act 1764, the Stamp Act 1765, and what the colonial mindset what during this period. Full Review »