Revolutionary War Unit / Interactive Notebook / Anchor Charts BUNDLE
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The emphasis of this comprehensive bundle are the causes, events, people, and results of the American Revolution.
I have combined my American Revolutionary War Unit with my Revolutionary War Interactive Notebook pages and Revolutionary War Anchor Charts to create a bundle that will give your students the ultimate experience learning about this interesting period of American history!
***Note: If you have already purchased the Revolutionary War Interactive notebook, the Revolutionary War Unit , or the Revolutionary War Anchor Charts separately, please do not purchase this item. There are links at the bottom of this page for purchasing these separately, if you have already purchased one part.
What's included in this Revolutionary War Bundle:
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR UNIT:
This American Revolutionary War Unit consists of reading passages, worksheets, reference pages, activities, games, coloring pages, images/pictures, and vocabulary words for a word wall. There is an abundance of information included with the unit. There are many factual and interesting pages included in this unit that tell the story of this important historical war. The unit begins with the French and Indian War and ends with the Treaty of Paris. In between, all major events are included. The included Table of Contents lists all pages and activities that make up the unit.
One section of the American Revolutionary War Unit is a Literature and The Revolutionary War section. Although there are suggestions of books to use in this section, many of the activities can be completed without reading the recommended books. The books are not included with this unit. They are only suggested as books that might be useful and interesting during the study of the Revolutionary War. The books are quite popular and your media center may have them sitting on their shelves.
Answer Keys: Many of the pages and activities have answer keys. There are a few pages that contain constructive responses, where students explain their answers and multiple answers may be given. These pages do not contain answer keys. The graphic organizers that allow students to think and explain or list answers will not have answer keys either. ***Please see the PREVIEW for a complete Table of Contents for the unit.
*****THE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK PAGES AND ANCHOR CHARTS ARE COMBINED INTO ONE PRODUCT. ALTHOUGH COMBINED, THE COMBO CONTAINS TWO SEPARATE ITEMS:
REVOLUTIONARY WAR INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK:
There are specific interactive pages along with generic templates for any person, event or battle you may be studying with the Revolutionary War. ***Please see the PREVIEW for a complete Table of Contents for the interactive notebook.
The interactive pages are black and white, but, can be colored or copied on colored paper. Picture examples are included. I have included these as examples of how a page could appear.
I have included 38 Anchor Charts (see below: Revolutionary War Anchor Charts) with the interactive notebooks for several reasons, suggested answers for many of the interactive pages being one of those reasons.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ANCHOR CHARTS:
There are 38 black and white Revolutionary War Anchor Charts, along with 4 title pages and a Table of Contents included. ***Please see the PREVIEW for a complete Table of Contents for the anchor charts.
These anchor charts are useful when working with the interactive notebook pages. The anchor charts may be used as suggested answers for many of the interactive pages.
These anchor charts are black and white because I created them to be used by students. My goal was to make a reference resource for students to take home with them when a new lesson has been introduced or a lesson already taught needs to be practiced or reviewed. Some students do better when presented with a visual model.
These black and white anchor charts also come in handy when a student has been absent from school. It gives the student an idea about the lesson(s) he or she may have missed.
I am also aware that many parents appreciate a visual of what is being taught in the classroom when their child is having a problem with classwork or homework, or when parents are helping their child with homework.
NOTE: These anchor charts are not meant to be lessons, but simply handy reference tools.
***Please click and view the Preview to see larger examples of items included in this bundle!
BUNDLED CONTENTS LISTED SEPARATELY FOR EACH OF THE 3 PRODUCTS:
Table of Contents for the American Revolutionary UNIT:
-The Result of the French and Indian War reading passage
-The Result of the French and Indian War questions (with answer key)
-KWL Chart
-Hear Ye! Hear Ye! No Taxation Without Representation
-Time Line: Events Leading Up to the Revolutionary War - banners
-Time Line: Handout to glue on the time line banners (with answer key)
-Events Leading Up to the Revolutionary War graphic organizer
-Reaction to the Taxes (with answer key)
-The Boston Massacre (with answer key)
-Key Events on the Road to Revolution chart
-Committees of Correspondence (with answer key)
-The Boston Tea Party (with answer key)
-Loyalist, Patriot, or Neutral (with answer key)
-Letters Home – writing from a colonist’s point of view
-The British Weekly – writing from a British point of view
-Events Leading to the Revolutionary War – Card Sort (with answer key)
-All the King’s Taxes simulation activity – includes direction’s page, title cards, tax cards, the king’s coins, and collection box for the tax collector
-All the King’s Taxes – use after the simulation
-First Continental Congress – (with answer key)
-Key Battles of the American Revolution reference page
-Lexington and Concord – reading passage
-Lexington and Concord – illustrate a scene
-The Second Continental Congress (with answer key)
-The Battle of Bunker Hill – reading passage
-The Battle of Bunker Hill – graphic organizer – (with partial answer key)
-Continental army vs. British army – reading passage
-Advantages and Disadvantages (Continental army and British army) graphic organizer
-George Washington/Commander of the Continental Army
-Common Sense/Thomas Paine
-Writing the Declaration of Independence (with answer key)
-Writing the Declaration of Independence – the 4 parts
-Women and the Revolution
-Which Side? (Native Americans and Africans)
-Battle of Trenton/Crossing the Delaware River (with answer key)
-The Winter at Valley Forge
-Recipe for Hard Tack
-Battle of Saratoga (with answer key)
-Benedict Arnold (with answer key)
-Battle of Yorktown (with answer key)
-Major Battles of the Revolutionary War – Memory Card Game (with answer key)
-Treaty of Paris (with answer key)
-Sequencing Events – cut and paste (with answer key)
-Putting Events in Order (use with Sequencing Events page)
-Stars of the Revolution – includes 13 pages of major people of the revolutionary war to research
-Stars of the Revolution – includes 13 pages of major people of the revolutionary war to research
-Putting Events in Order (use with Sequencing Events page) (with answer key)
-Stars of the Revolution – includes 13 pages of major people of the revolutionary war to research
-The Revolutionary War Who Has, I Have…Activity – includes directions and cards (The uncut original pages can be used as an answer key.)
-Revolutionary Road Board Game – includes directions, cards and answer key
-American Revolutionary War – Task Cards – includes directions, task cards, recording sheet, and answer key
The next section is labeled Literature and the Revolutionary War. Although there are suggestions of books to use in this section, many of the activities can be completed without reading the recommended books. The books are not included in this unit. They are only suggested as books that might be useful and interesting during the unit.
-George vs. George - introduction to the book
-George vs. George – Venn diagram (compare/contrast)
-George vs. George – illustrate a battle in the Revolutionary War
-Will You Sign Here, John Hancock – introduction to the book
-WANTED poster
-Can’t You Make Them Behave, King George? - introduction to the book
-Can’t You Make Them Behave, King George? – What do I Know About King George III?
-Can’t You Make Them Behave, King George? – rules of a good king
-Revolutionary War on Wednesday – introduction to the book
-Revolutionary War on Wednesday – illustrate scene with four errors
-Revolutionary War on Wednesday – explain the four errors
-George Washington - biography graphic organizer
-What’s the Big Idea, Ben Franklin & Ben Franklin and the Magic Squares – introduction page
-Magic Squares (with answer key)
-What a Bright Idea
This last section completes the unit pages:
-American Revolutionary Coloring Pages – 12 pages
-American Revolutionary War ASSESSMENT
-Portraits of the American Revolutionary War – 9 images
-Revolutionary War Vocabulary Cards – in alphabetical order/ with topic labels
Below is the Table of Contents for the INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK:
Included Templates:
~ Cover page
~ Table of contents
~ Tabs for separating sections
~ Divider pages for each section of interactive pages
~ Vocabulary
~ French and Indian War
~ Proclamation of 1763
~ Taxation Without Representation (2 templates)
~ Sons of Liberty
~ Boston Tea Party
~ Boston Massacre
~ Events Leading Up to the Revolutionary War
~ Time Line – Causes of the Revolutionary War
~ Time Line – Blank Template
~ Cause and Effect
~ An Important Event
~ Patriot or Loyalist?
~ George Washington
~ King George III
~ George vs. George
~ Paul Revere
~ Ben Franklin
~ Thomas Jefferson
~ A Spy for the British – Benedict Arnold
~ Famous People of the Revolutionary War
~ The King’s Most Wanted Poster
~ Blank Templates for People (3 templates)
~ Lexington and Concord
~ Continental Army vs. The British Army
~ Revolutionary War Booklet
~ Key Battles
~ Timeline of Battles
~ Revolutionary War – Battles Won
~ Blank Templates – Battles (3 templates)
~ Continental Congress
~ 2nd Continental Congress
~ Declaration of Independence (3 templates)
~ Treaty of Paris
Below is the Table of Contents for the ANCHOR CHARTS:
Cover Page
Table of Contents
Introduction
Events Leading to the Revolutionary War Title Page
French and Indian War
Proclamation of 1763
Imports & Exports
Taxation Without Representation 1
Taxation Without Representation 2 - (six different tax acts)
The Stamp Act
Taxation Without Representation - Peaceful Reactions
Sons of Liberty
Daughters of Liberty
The Boston Massacre
The Boston Tea Party
Traitors / Treason
Committees of Correspondence
Other Key Individuals and Groups of the Revolutionary War Title Page
Loyalist / Patriot / Neutral
King George III
George Washington
People of the Revolution - Benjamin Franklin, Paul Revere, Thomas Jefferson
People of the Revolution - Benedict Arnold, Patrick Henry, John Adams
People of the Revolution - John Hancock, Samuel Adams, Thomas Paine
People of the Revolution - Frances Marion, Nathan Hale, John Paul Jones
People of the Revolution - Mary Ludwig Hays, Phillis Wheatley, Nancy Hart
Join or Die / Benjamin Franklin
Native Americans
African Regiments
Churches
Major Battles of the Revolutionary War Title Page
Lexington and Concord
The Shot Heard ’Round the World
Continental Army vs. British Army
Battle of Bunker Hill
Battle of Trenton - Crossing the Delaware
Battle of Saratoga
Battle of Yorktown
Other Important Events of the Revolutionary War Title Page
First Continental Congress
Second Continental Congress
Declaration of Independence
Declaration of Independence - Four Parts
The Winter at Valley Forge
Treaty of Paris
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To purchase each of the materials separately, please click on the links below:
INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK / ANCHORS CHARTS - REVOLUTIONARY WAR
American Revolutionary War UNIT
The Revolutionary War Anchor Charts can be purchased separately form the interactive notebook: