The students are assigned a character in history, and a colony. I always play King George III/Historian. The students then research the colonies and their characters.
This was the first year I had iPads to research, and it was a bit too much fun! The students had specific questions to ask, so they could truly participate in the continental congresses knowing how their colonies thought. They also researched their person, so they knew when to participate in the interact.
For example, Patrick Henry gave his famous speech, John Adams led the Boston Tea Party, and Paul Revere read the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.
1. King
George
Revolutionary War
1. Patrick
Henry
3. Abigail
Adams
4. Benjamin
Franklin
5. Joseph
Galloway
6. John
Hancock
7. Nathanael
Greene
8. Ethan
Allen
9. Thomas
Paine
10. Thomas
Jefferson
11. Crispus
Attucks
12. Paul
Revere
13. George
Washington
14. Phyllis
Wheatley
15. James
Wilson
16. James
Madison
17. John Jay
18. Benedict
Arnold
19. Nathan
Hale
20. George
Rogers Clark
21. John Penn
22. General
Charles Cornwallis
23. Sybil
Ludington
24. Mary
Ludwig Hayes
25. Richard
Henry Lee
26. John Paul
Jones
27. Henry Knox
28. Samuel Adams
29. William
Prescott
30. John
Dickinson
31. James
Wilson
32. Thomas
McKean
The students were also in charge of doing a research report based on their person, and during computer time, they would research and fill out basic questions from their early life, revolutionary war, and after the revolutionary war. They also wrote a report on the person during writing time.
After researching the colony, the first interactive thing we did was discuss the 7 Years War, which began the taxes. We did a small section of reading based on the war from our social studies book.
Then, letting the students sit by colonies, "King George III" came in and proclaimed the different taxes from the Revolutionary War. The students of course went into an uproar. Also, we re-inacted the Boston Massacre. For the Boston Tea Party, I found a small play to do with the kids, and they re-inacted the Boston Tea Party. Then we would begin the 1st Continental Congress, and would vote on the three things the actual congress voted for.
Patrick Henry gave his speech, and Paul Revere talked about his Midnight ride. While the students read their parts the rest of the students drew parts they heard on the "Draw Free" app on the iPad. I found that this kept the students interactive.
Finally, we read about Lexington and Concord in our Social Studies book, and break into colonies to vote for in the Second Continental Congress. We form an army and petition King George, and discuss the Olive Branch Petition. After we discuss the Petition, we declare independence, and the war begins.
The last thing we do is discuss propaganda and the role it played in the war. This is my favorite part! We look at Benjamin Franklin's "Join or Die" art work, as well as the Boston Massacre propaganda that occurred in a newspaper. Then I let the kids create their own artwork, pretending they are artists during that time.
After the students have finished their research report (which they are working on the whole time), they do a presentation based on their person. I will talk more about that during my presentation blog!
Here are the final posters:
Patrick Henry gave his speech, and Paul Revere talked about his Midnight ride. While the students read their parts the rest of the students drew parts they heard on the "Draw Free" app on the iPad. I found that this kept the students interactive.
Finally, we read about Lexington and Concord in our Social Studies book, and break into colonies to vote for in the Second Continental Congress. We form an army and petition King George, and discuss the Olive Branch Petition. After we discuss the Petition, we declare independence, and the war begins.
The last thing we do is discuss propaganda and the role it played in the war. This is my favorite part! We look at Benjamin Franklin's "Join or Die" art work, as well as the Boston Massacre propaganda that occurred in a newspaper. Then I let the kids create their own artwork, pretending they are artists during that time.
After the students have finished their research report (which they are working on the whole time), they do a presentation based on their person. I will talk more about that during my presentation blog!
Here are the final posters:
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