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Lead Up to the American Revolution | Drag & Drop Google Slides Activity

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8th - 11th
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Description

This is a great preview/review activity that addresses some of the causes of the American Revolution- Lead up to the Revolutionary War. Students will use the online timeline as reference material (link provided in activity) to learn about the events leading up to the revolution. Students will then use what they have learned to Drag and Drop the pictures & descriptions of each event, in the Google slide, to the correct year on the timeline. You can assign this activity in Google Classroom for students to complete Independently for classwork or homework!

Optional: Make it Fun! You can make 4-5 copies of the Drag and Drop slide (activity) and then put your students into small groups. Each group races against the other groups to complete the Drag and Drop in Google Classroom- live- on Zoom/Google Meets….

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Total Pages
3 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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