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History

  • The Third-grade child learned about the key events of the American Revolution, such as the Boston Tea Party and the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
  • They learned about important historical figures, such as George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, and their contributions to the American Revolution.
  • The child learned about the causes and effects of the American Revolution, including the desire for independence from British rule and the establishment of the United States of America.
  • They also learned about the different types of government systems, such as democracy and monarchy, and how they relate to the American Revolution.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more about different historical events and figures through books, documentaries, and visits to museums. They can also engage in creative activities like creating their own historical timelines or reenacting scenes from the American Revolution.

Book Recommendations

  • The American Revolution for Kids by Janis Herbert: A hands-on history book that provides engaging activities, trivia, and stories to help children understand the American Revolution.
  • George Washington's World by Genevieve Foster: An illustrated book that introduces children to the world events and influential figures during George Washington's lifetime, providing a broader context for the American Revolution.
  • A More Perfect Union: The Story of Our Constitution by Betsy Maestro: This book explains the creation and significance of the United States Constitution, which was a result of the American Revolution, in a way that is accessible to young readers.

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