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Social Studies

  • The child has learned about the American Revolution and its significance in shaping the history of the United States.
  • They have gained knowledge about key figures such as John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Samuel Adams and their contributions to the American Revolution.
  • The child has explored the events surrounding the Battle of Lexington Green and its role as the first military engagement of the American Revolution.
  • They have developed an understanding of civics and government by learning about the motivations and ideals that led to the American Revolution.

To further develop their understanding of the American Revolution, the child can engage in activities such as creating a timeline of important events, researching other influential figures of the time, or even reenacting key moments from the Revolution. They can also explore primary sources like letters and speeches from the era to gain deeper insights into the thoughts and perspectives of those involved.

Book Recommendations

  • Paul Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Cheryl Harness: This book tells the story of Paul Revere and the events leading up to the American Revolution in a captivating and engaging manner.
  • Sam Adams: Pioneer in Propaganda by John K. Alexander: This biography explores the life and political career of Samuel Adams, a key figure in the American Revolution known for his role in organizing protests and advocating for independence.
  • John Hancock: Independent Boy by Kathryn Cleven Sisson: This book provides an insightful portrayal of John Hancock's life, from his childhood to his influential role as the President of the Continental Congress and the first signer of the Declaration of Independence.

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