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Liberty’s Kids Activity Set and Quizzes: BUNDLE Episode 1-40 - BUNDLE

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    Attention all history teachers and homeschooling parents! Are you looking for an engaging and informative lesson plan on the American Revolution? Look no further than this quiz set, designed to accompany the acclaimed PBS video series Liberty's Kids. Liberty’s Kids is an animated historical fiction series that puts kids in to historical events centered around the American Revolution.

    Download the Preview and receive the a FREE Quizlet Resource for this lesson

    Details

    • This set includes two levels of quizzes, each tailored for two different grade levels, providing a total of four assessments with varying degrees of rigor -- and that’s for each episode.  This Bundle includes 40 Episodes.  But that's not all - there's even a Quizlet link for additional reinforcement, skill-building, activities, and practice! 

    Contents

    This full resource includes ALL of these for each of the forty episodes:
    * Fully detailed, easy-to-use, lesson plan
    * Common Core Standards Correlation

    * Open-ended and closed-ended questions

    * Differentiated assessments
    * Extended Activity for Gifted/Advanced Students
    * A discovery approach to History

    * Black & White and colored versions
    * An Answer Key

    * FREE Quizlet link for additional reinforcement, skill-building, and practice!

    This resource provides you with a FREE Bonus Quizlet link to help support your students' building background knowledge and vocabulary skills.  It also has 4 different quizzes for different levels of rigor or differentiation by grade level.

    • In Episode 1, "The Boston Tea Party," the Liberty's Kids team takes us back to one of the most iconic moments in American history.
    • In Episode 2, "The Intolerable Acts," the Liberty's Kids team explores the harsh measures that the British government imposed on the American colonies in response to the Boston Tea Party.
    • In Episode 3, "United We Stand," the Liberty's Kids team shows us how the American colonies began to work together to fight for their rights and freedoms.
    • In Episode 4, "Liberty or Death," the Liberty's Kids team takes us to Virginia, where Patrick Henry delivers his famous speech urging colonists to take up arms against the British.
    • In Episode 5, "Midnight Ride," the Liberty's Kids team follows Paul Revere as he embarks on his famous ride to warn the American colonists of the approaching British army.
    • In Episode 6, "The Shot Heard Round the World," the Liberty's Kids team brings us to the first battles of the American Revolution.
    • In Episode 7, "Green Mountain Boys," the Liberty's Kids team introduces us to Ethan Allen and his band of patriots who fought for independence in the northern colonies.
    • In Episode 8, "The Second Continental Congress," the Liberty's Kids team takes us back to the pivotal moment when the American colonies officially declared their independence from Great Britain.
    • In Episode 9, "Bunker Hill," the Liberty's Kids team brings us to one of the bloodiest battles of the American Revolution.
    • In Episode 10, "Postmaster General Franklin," the Liberty's Kids team delves into the life and accomplishments of Benjamin Franklin.
    • In Episode 11, "Washington Takes Command," the Liberty's Kids team tells the story of George Washington's appointment as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army.
    • In Episode 12, "Common Sense," the Liberty's Kids team explores the impact of Thomas Paine's famous pamphlet on the American Revolution.
    • In Episode 13, "The First Fourth of July," the Liberty's Kids team brings us to the historic moment when the Continental Congress officially declared independence from Great Britain.
    • In Episode 14, "New York, New York," the Liberty's Kids team takes us to the city that played a key role in the American Revolution..
    • In Episode 15, "The Turtle," the Liberty's Kids team tells the story of a little-known but important invention of the American Revolution.
    • In Episode 16, "One Life to Lose," the Liberty's Kids team explores the story of Nathan Hale, a young American soldier who gave his life for the cause of independence.
    • In Episode 17, "Captain Molly," the Liberty's Kids team tells the story of a remarkable woman who fought for independence alongside the American soldiers.
    • In Episode 18, "American Crisis," the Liberty's Kids team explores the impact of Thomas Paine's second influential pamphlet on the American Revolution.
    • In Episode 19, "Across the Delaware," the Liberty's Kids team takes us to one of the most famous moments of the American Revolution.
    • In Episode 20, "An American in Paris," the Liberty's Kids team tells the story of Benjamin Franklin's diplomatic mission to France during the American Revolution.
    • In Episode 21, "Sybil Ludington," the Liberty's Kids team introduces us to a young girl who played a crucial role in the American Revolution.
    • In Episode 22, "Lafayette Arrives," the Liberty's Kids team brings us the story of a young French aristocrat who comes to America to fight for independence.
    • In Episode 23, "Hessians are Coming," the Liberty's Kids team explores the role of German mercenaries in the American Revolution.
    • In Episode 24, "Valley Forge," the Liberty's Kids team takes us to the winter encampment that became a turning point in the American Revolution.
    • In Episode 25, "Allies at Last," the Liberty's Kids team tells the story of the alliance between the American colonists and the French government.
    • In Episode 26, "Honor and Compromise," the Liberty's Kids team explores the difficult decisions faced by the American colonists as they worked to secure their independence.
    • In Episode 27, "The New Frontier," the Liberty's Kids team takes us to the western territories of the newly-formed United States.
    • In Episode 28, "Not Yet Begun to Fight," the Liberty's Kids team tells the story of John Paul Jones, a brave naval commander who fought against the British during the American Revolution.
    • In Episode 29, "The Great Galvez," the Liberty's Kids team follows the story of Bernardo de Galvez, a Spanish governor who played a critical role in the American colonies' fight for independence.
    • In Episode 30, "In Praise of Ben," the Liberty's Kids team explores the life and legacy of Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
    • In Episode 31, "Bostonians," the Liberty's Kids team heads to Boston, the birthplace of the American Revolution.
    • In Episode 32, "Benedict Arnold," the Liberty's Kids team delves into the story of one of the most infamous names in American history.
    • In Episode 33, "Conflict in the South," the Liberty's Kids crew travels to the southern colonies, where the fight for independence takes on a new dimension.
    • In Episode 34, "Deborah Samson," the Liberty's Kids team tells the remarkable story of a woman who disguised herself as a man to fight in the Revolutionary War.
    • In Episode 35, "James Armistead," the Liberty's Kids team explores the life of a little-known hero of the American Revolution.
    • In Episode 36, "Yorktown," the Liberty's Kids team brings us to the climactic battle of the American Revolution.
    • In Episode 37, "Born Free and Equal," the Liberty's Kids team explores the issue of slavery and its role in the American Revolution.
    • In Episode 38, "The Man Who Wouldn't Be King," the Liberty's Kids team tells the story of George Washington's decision to step down as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army.
    • In Episode 39, "Going Home," the Liberty's Kids team takes us on a journey through the lives of American soldiers as they return home after the Revolutionary War.
    • In Episode 40, "We the People," the Liberty's Kids team brings us to the historic moment when the United States Constitution was written and ratified.

    • angela P.:  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Extremely satisfied, I used for virtual teaching. It was great to insert a video to watch and to have these multi-choice quizzes. Thank you for all your work.
    • Brittany W.:  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Extremely satisfied, This was a lifesaver!  My students love Liberty Kids.  I want them to think about what they are watching though, especially if they are watching it when I am out.  I spent so much time looking for questions for each episode.  It was so worth the money to purchase this resource.
    • Deana C.:  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0, It's organized, leveled, and makes it easy to check students' understanding of the content. 

    Designed for grade 5 and up, but easily scaffolded for lower grades, this ready-to-use resource comes in a PDF version for immediate duplication for handouts. And the best part? It's also part of a bundle at a discounted price! Don't miss out on this amazing deal - get your hands on this quiz set today!

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