Showing posts with label Paul Revere. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Paul Revere Lesson Plan



Homeschool Teacher - Lesson Plan & Newsletter
April 18, 2007

History
Paul Revere took his famous ride on this day in 1775. Learn more about it with this multimedia presentation:
http://www.earlyamerica.com/paul_revere.htm

Reading
Read the poem “Paul Revere’s ride”:
http://poetry.eserver.org/paul-revere.html

Read this passage and answer the following questions:
http://www.americanrevolution.org/revere.html

1.Who is Paul Revere?
2.Who are other key figures connected to this event?
3.What did they do?
4.What did they accomplish?
5.When did this occur?
6.Where?

Vocabulary
Word search
http://school.discovery.com/puzzles/rdcurry/html/P60939ACHYAP.html

Journal
Write a bio-sketch of Paul Revere:
http://www.cobblestonepub.com/resources/app0110t_2.html?x=15.3150196075440398251001128451340

Geography
Paul Revere’ America
http://www.cvesd.k12.ca.us/finney/paulvm/h3_map/Mapping%20Pages/map01.html





Don’t Forget the Math Challenge!
http://homeschoolingthemiddleyears.blogspot.com/2007/04/math-challenge-april-18.html

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Math Challenge April 18



John Hancock, Sam Adams, Paul Revere, and William Dawes had a chest full of papers that had information about the Sons of Liberty. They hid half of the papers at an inn at Lexington and they divided the rest of the papers equally between themselves. Paul Revere had 22 papers. How many papers were in the chest to begin with?
Send answers to kellys3ps@sbcglobal.net
Parents may help, but try to let your child figure it out on their own.

Weekly winner wins a Smencil. Monthly winner wins a $20 Barnes and Noble gift certificate!
Good Luck!
Kelly