The document outlines a lesson plan about the key events leading up to the American Revolution. It includes objectives, vocabulary terms, activities like a reader's theater about the Boston Massacre and a timeline activity. Major topics covered are the intolerable acts passed by Britain that angered colonists, culminating in the Battles of Lexington and Concord which marked the beginning of the Revolutionary War. The lesson aims to teach students about the growing tensions between Britain and its American colonies in the 1760s-1770s through interactive activities.
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The document outlines a lesson plan about the key events leading up to the American Revolution. It includes objectives, vocabulary terms, activities like a reader's theater about the Boston Massacre and a timeline activity. Major topics covered are the intolerable acts passed by Britain that angered colonists, culminating in the Battles of Lexington and Concord which marked the beginning of the Revolutionary War. The lesson aims to teach students about the growing tensions between Britain and its American colonies in the 1760s-1770s through interactive activities.
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The Road to Revolution
Andrew Humphreys, Gabbi Papp,
Elliot Zackoski NCSS Standards 2. Time, continuity, and change 10. Civic ideals and practices PDE Standards 8.3.8.B: Evaluate the importance of historical documents, artifacts and places critical to United States history.
8.3.8.D: Examine how conflict and cooperation among groups and organizations have impacted the growth and development of the U.S. Ethnicity and race Working conditions Immigration Military conflict Economic stability
Framework Unit: American Revolution Lesson 1 The Road to Revolution Lesson 2- Declaring Independence Lesson 3- The Revolutionary War Begins Lesson 4- An American Victory Lesson Overview Tensions grew between Britain and America after Britain passed a series of increasingly restrictive laws in the colonies. Colonists responded by protesting the acts openly and taunting British soldiers. News of British injustices spread rapidly throughout all of the colonies. A meeting of the First Continental Congress serves to unite the colonist against British control and prepare for conflict. This conflict erupted at the Battles of Lexington and Concord, signaling the start of the Revolutionary War. Objectives 1. Given a vocabulary worksheet, students will be able to define seven out of the eleven vocabulary words. 2. Students will recite 3 facts about the Boston Massacre given the readers theater script. 3. Students will be able to discuss the effects of the Shot Heard Round the World in small group discussion while citing two key ideas. 4. Students will fill out a timeline listing the events along the road to revolution starting with the Sugar Act and ending with the Battle of Lexington and Concord with no error.
Revolutionary Vocabulary 1. Stamp Act 2. Quartering Act 3. Townshend Act 4. Boston Massacre 5. Tea Act 6. Imported 7. Boycott 8. Boston Tea Party 9. Intolerable Acts 10. First Continental Congress 11. Minutemen British Impose Unfavorable Acts o Proclamation of 1763- prevents westward expansion o Stamp Act (1765)- required a government tax stamp on all legal documents o ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9JJuVxtNOc\
Unfavorable Acts continued o Quartering Act (1765)- colonists must provide a living space for British soldiers stationed in America o Townshend Acts (1767)- tax on lead, paint, paper, glass, and tea that were imported from Britain
Quick Review Lets go! Hayden Rohrmiller
Which act placed a tax on newspaper, journals, and all legal documents? Stamp Act of 1765 Timeline Time !!!! READERS THEATER TIME!! Whats Your Role? Rhett- First Narrator Brian- Citizen 1 Andrew C.- Citizen 2 Alex C.- Lord George Greenville Kayle- Second narrator James- Citizen 3 Robert- Crispus Attucks Kallie- Citizen 4 Lauren- Citizen 5
Kaitlyn- English Sentry Kathryn- Citizen 6 William- Citizen 7 Hayden- Lord Charles Townshend Paul- News Boy Aaron- Citizen 8 Brittany- Richard Palmes Garry- John Grey Hilary- John Adams Dr. Ruffini- Captain Thomas Preston
Boston Massacre (1770) Five colonists die when British soldiers open fire after being harassed by angry colonists Timeline Time!!! Quick Review Lets Go! Lauren Logan
What were the Townshend Acts? A tax on all imported goods from England. Quick Review Lets Go! Alex Choate
Which act forced colonists to house British troops? The Quartering Act of 1765 The Tea Act of 1773 The British government granted the East India Company a monopoly on the importation and sale of tea in the colonies. Colonists refused and continued to boycott imported tea. Boycott: To refuse to buy or use a certain product
Boston Tea Party When: December 16, 1773 What: Approx. 70 people disguised as Native Americans boarded three ships in and dumped the chests of boycotted tea into the harbor Why: Response to Tea Act
Timeline Time !!! Quick Review Lets Go! Hilary Strang
What was the Tea Act? A law passed in 1773 designed to give the East India trading company a monopoly on tea. Timeline Time!!! Review Video
The Intolerable Acts Punishment for Boston Tea Party Closed Boston Harbor Bostonians had to house British troops British officials could not be tried in colonial courts Cartoon-The able doctor or America swallowing the bitter draught
Revolutionary War-era political cartoon published in the London Magazine, entitled "The able doctor; or America swallowing the bitter draught." Depicts Lord North, with the "Boston Port Bill" extending from a pocket, forcing tea (the Intolerable Acts) down the throat of a partially draped Native female figure representing "America," whose arms are restrained by Lord Mansfield, while Lord Sandwich, a notorious womanizer, restrains her feet and peeks up her skirt. Britannia, standing behind "America", turns away and shields her face with her left hand. Image published: 1774. Quick Review Lets Go! James Hanratty
What was the name of the acts designed to punish the colonists in response to the Boston Tea Party? Intolerable Acts Timeline Time!!! The First Continental Congress Brought the colonies together Issued the Declaration of Rights Removed troops Repealed Intolerable Acts Created Minutemen
Quick Review Lets Go! Kallie Liendo
What did the First Continental Congress do? Met In Philadelphia to unite the colonies, and issued the Declaration of Rights.
Resentment Sparks a Revolution Sounding the Alarm - Paul Reveres midnight ride
Cooperative Learning Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLLg7l_rS uY
The Battle of Lexington and Concord Who fought there? -Minutemen -Red Coats Why did they fight?
Who won the battle? Last Timeline Point!!! Quick Review Lets Go! Rhett Baker
Who were the minutemen? Colonial soldiers who were ready to resist a British attack at a minutes notice. Five Points to Remember 1. Tension between the colonists and Britain were caused by the passing of increasing restrictive laws that penalized the colonists and required them to pay taxes without representation in parliament. 2. The Boston Massacre occurred in April 1770 and resulted in five colonist deaths at the hands of British soldiers. 3. The Boston Tea Party that took place in December of 1773 in which American colonists dumped cases of imported tea into the Boston Harbor. Continued 4. The First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia in 1774 to unite the colonies against Britain and organize boycotts of British goods. It was the first time the colonists were brought together as Americans. 5. The Battles of Lexington and Concord signal the start of Americas Revolutionary War.
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