5th Grade Revolutionary WAr
Check In Dates:WEEK 1--List Causes of
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HANDOUTS:
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Rubric and Grading:
Student Resources:
1. DC to DC Trip Webpage--Our school's 7th and 8th grade trip web page full of resources about Washington DC and
Colonial Williamsburg
2. Database of American Presidents--website that explains each US president. Provided by the White House
3. History is Elementary--blog about different topics in history including the Revolutionary War and many of it's famous
people.
4. White House Tour--explore history of the White House with this virtual tour.
5. General White House website
6. History of the White House, Washington DC, and America
7. National Parks Service--The National Parks Service website explains the monuments and memorials found around
the country, including Washington DC
8. National Archives--this website shares information about the founding documents of our country and how they
continue to be important.
9. Mount Vernon--website dedicated to the home and life of General George Washington
10. The History Channel--searching for any history is fun on The History Channel page.
11. Colonial Williamsburg--site full of history, information, and even games for kids
12. Jamestown and Yorktown Victory Center--let history come alive as you visit two other sites important to the
development of our nation.
13. Smithsonian Museum of American History--the best museum to find our history
14. George Mason memorial--memorial of one of our most important, yet forgotten founding fathers. His work created
our country.
15. Quick Revolutionary War tour
16. KidsKonnect--facts and photos of the American Revolution geared towards kids
17. Badgerlink's Access Newspaper Archive--400 years of newspaper database
18. Badgerlink--access newspapers, primary sources, and magazines, and find information on various topics.
19. Colonial Williamsburg Resource Library
Colonial Williamsburg
2. Database of American Presidents--website that explains each US president. Provided by the White House
3. History is Elementary--blog about different topics in history including the Revolutionary War and many of it's famous
people.
4. White House Tour--explore history of the White House with this virtual tour.
5. General White House website
6. History of the White House, Washington DC, and America
7. National Parks Service--The National Parks Service website explains the monuments and memorials found around
the country, including Washington DC
8. National Archives--this website shares information about the founding documents of our country and how they
continue to be important.
9. Mount Vernon--website dedicated to the home and life of General George Washington
10. The History Channel--searching for any history is fun on The History Channel page.
11. Colonial Williamsburg--site full of history, information, and even games for kids
12. Jamestown and Yorktown Victory Center--let history come alive as you visit two other sites important to the
development of our nation.
13. Smithsonian Museum of American History--the best museum to find our history
14. George Mason memorial--memorial of one of our most important, yet forgotten founding fathers. His work created
our country.
15. Quick Revolutionary War tour
16. KidsKonnect--facts and photos of the American Revolution geared towards kids
17. Badgerlink's Access Newspaper Archive--400 years of newspaper database
18. Badgerlink--access newspapers, primary sources, and magazines, and find information on various topics.
19. Colonial Williamsburg Resource Library
Teacher Resources:
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Crossword America: American History to 1900 by Cathryn J. Long
ISBN: 1565659341 Page 14: Indians and Settlers Page 16: The Colonists Protest Page 18: The Revolutionary War Page 20: Thomas Jefferson Page 22: George Washington Page 24: The Constitution |