Bring your class back in time with the war in which America won its independence. This teacher-friendly resource provides students with meaningful learning experiences through five engaging and easy-to-implement simulations that appeal to a variety of learning modalities and promote critical thinking. These simulations empower students to participate in their own active learning and provide the opportunity to make connections to present-day life. This must-have resource is perfect to support students' deep learning and use of higher-order thinking skills. Support materials include planning documents, templates, graphic organizers, background information, and more!

- 138 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF
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0Table of contents
- Cover
- Credits
- Page 3 - Table of Contents
- Page 4 - Introduction
- Page 4 - Research and Introduction
- Page 10 - How to Use This Book
- Page 13 - Summaries of Simulations
- Page 15 - Correlations to Standards
- Page 18 - Background Information for the Teacher
- Page 21 - Causes of the American Revolution
- Page 21 - Dramatizing the British Acts
- Page 23 - Student Reproducibles and Teacher Resources
- Page 62 - Individual Impact
- Page 62 - Making Mystery Boxes
- Page 66 - Student Reproducibles
- Page 77 - Battles of the American Revolution
- Page 77 - Building Battlefield Tours
- Page 82 - Student Reproducibles and Teacher Resources
- Page 103 - Declaring Independence
- Page 103 - Forming a New Government
- Page 106 - Student Reproducibles
- Page 113 - Civics Simulation
- Page 113 - Exercising Your Rights
- Page 118 - Student Reproducibles
- Page 129 - Appendix
- Page 129 - References Cited
- Page 130 - About the Authors
- Page 131 - Contents of Digital Resource CD
- Thank You Page