It’s Patriots’ Day! Resources for Learning About the Start of the American Revolution

Photos of the Revolutionary War is a collection of images about the Revolutionary War. The images in the collection chronicle the stirrings of disobedience in the pre-revolution years, the war from both British and american point of views, and occasions following the Revolutionary War.

Video LessonsKeith Hughes has a popular video in which he explains the American Revolution for middle school and high school students.

For Red Sox Fans!This is usually the day that the Boston Marathon is held and the Red Sox play an early morning game. That custom has returned this year! For my fellow Red Sox fans heres a well-known clip from the 2007 Patriots Day game.

The Massachusetts Historical Society uses fourteen lesson plans that are aligned to the style of The Coming of the American Revolution. The lesson plans include a mix of file analysis activities and group conversation activities..

Today is Patriots Day here in Maine, in Massachusetts, and in a handful of other states. Its a day to mark the anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the very first battles of the American Revolutionary War. As a good New Englander and a previous U.S. History instructor, every year at this time I like to share a handful of resources for mentor and finding out about the American Revolution..

Its a day to mark the anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the first fights of the American Revolutionary War. Developing Google Earth tours of Revolutionary War fight sites is an activity that I did for lots of years with my U.S. History trainees. Students would develop multimedia placemarks for each battle in series.

Developing Google Earth tours of Revolutionary War battle sites is an activity that I did for many years with my U.S. History trainees. Students would create multimedia placemarks for each fight in sequence.

Refresher course has a substantial series on U.S. History. Consisted of in that series is Taxes & & Smuggling – Prelude to Revolution.

Mr. Betts has a YouTube channel on which he publishes cartoons and tune parodies to teach U.S. History lessons. Heres one he did about the Battles of Lexington and Concord.

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