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History

  • The child has learned about the causes and events leading up to the American Revolution, such as the Stamp Act, Boston Tea Party, and the Intolerable Acts.
  • They have also learned about key figures of the American Revolution, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin.
  • The child understands the significance of the Declaration of Independence and the impact it had on the establishment of the United States as an independent nation.
  • They have learned about major battles of the American Revolution, such as Lexington and Concord, Bunker Hill, and Yorktown.

Social Studies

  • The child has learned about the different regions and colonies in America during the time of the American Revolution.
  • They understand the concept of colonialism and the relationship between Great Britain and the American colonies.
  • They have explored the daily life and culture of people during the American Revolution, including the role of women and African Americans.
  • The child has also learned about the impact of the American Revolution on other countries and the spread of revolutionary ideas.

For continued development, encourage the child to further explore the American Revolution through different mediums. They could create a timeline of key events, write a fictional diary from the perspective of someone during that time period, or even act out scenes from the American Revolution with friends or family. This hands-on approach can deepen their understanding and make the learning experience more engaging.

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