Revolutionary War for Kids
This week in our hands on revolutionary war for kids history unit we learned about the Declaration of Independence for Kids, make our own DIY Spy Cipher, go on a virtual fieldtrip and more. In week 3 of our fun, hands on history unit on the American Revolutionary War we watched episodes 13-22 from the outstanding Liberty Kids video series. We also added this weeks’ events & famous people to our lapbook. You can download the American Revolutionary War Lapbook at the bottom of the post.
Note: If you have middle school+ age children you might want to check out The Founding of America Megaset
Declaration of Independence for Kids
2nd Continental Congress & Declaration of Independence July 1776
- “There, I guess King George can see that!” John Hancock
- “We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal…” Thomas Jefferson
Independence Hall which is here our founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence.
Benjamin Franklin’s print ship in Philadelphia, PA. See a mock up of the printing press and even get your very own copy of the Declaration of Independence made on a real printing press.
Crossing the Delaware & Battle of Trenton
(Crossing The Delaware: A History In Many Voices) – December 26, 1776
After crossing the Delaware River you can see the Old Barracks in Trenton. They were built in 1758 to house the British during the French-Indian Wars. The Hessians were housed here before Washington’s attack making a turning point in the war on December 26, 1776.
Congress prescribes flag
Betsy Ross may have made the first American flag, we do not know for sure. But we do know the first flag was made June 14, 1777. So the kids & I made our own original American flag.
Although no one knows for sure who made the first American flag, Betsy Ross was a seamstress who could have made it. We toured her house and met an actress who told us about life at that time.
Daniel Morgan and The Battle of Freeman’s Farm September 17, 1777
Saratoga – turning point in war Aug-Oct 1777
Our activities for the week were fieldtrips (part of our Revolutionary War Road trip).
Famous People of the Revolutionary War for Kids
George Washington for Kids
George Washington was the first President of the United States of America (1789-1797). He led the American victory over Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army from 1775 to 1783, and presided over the writing of the Constitution in 1787.
Spy Nathan Hale for Kids
Hale was a soldier for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He volunteered to be a spy in New York City but was captured by the British. He is best remembered for his last words before being hanged: “I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country.”
DIY Spy Cipher – Revolutionary War Spies
Thomas Paine
Paine was an English American author, pamphleteer, radical, inventor, intellectual, revolutionary, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. His principal contributions were the powerful, widely read pamphlet Common Sense (1776), the all-time best-selling American book that advocated colonial America’s independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain.
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton was a Founding Father, soldier, economist, political philosopher, one of America’s first constitutional lawyers and the first United States Secretary of the Treasury. As Treasurer he established a national bank, a system of tariffs, and friendly trade relations with Britain.
Baron von Steuben
Baron Von Steuben was a Prussian-born military officer who served as inspector general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He taught them the essentials of military drills, tactics, and disciplines. He wrote the Revolutionary War Drill Manual, the book that served as the standard United States drill manual until the War of 1812
We practiced drilling to become our own army.
Lafayette
Lafayette was a French aristocrat & military officer who served as a major-general in the Continental Army under George Washington during the Revolutionary War. He returned to France to negotiate an increase in French support. On his return, he blocked troops led by Cornwallis at Yorktown while the armies of Washington prepared for battle against the British.
NOTE: Sometimes we skim through these books. I cannot guarantee the books thoroughly as we only uses parts or look at pictures. So forgive me if there is something in these recommendations that I don’t see =-)
Declaration of Independence for Kids Worksheets
We also added this weeks’ events & famous people to our lapbook. You can download the American Revolutionary Lapbook here.
Henry was an attorney and politician during the movement for independence in Virginia in the 1770s. He is remembered as governor of Virginia (twice), saying “Give me liberty or give me death” and “I am not a Virginian, but an American”, opposing the Constitution as it would take away from state’s rights, and as a proponent of Bill or Rights.
See the rest of the lessons in this Revolutionary War for Kids unit:
- Lesson 1 – War is Brewing
- Lesson 2 – The Shot Hear Round the World
- Lesson 3 – Declaration of Independence Worksheets
- Lesson 4 – Freedom at Last
- FREE Printable American Revolution for Kids Reader – Color, Read, and Learn
History Lessons for Kids
Check out one of or MANY engaging, Free history lessons for kids or go to American History for kids including lots of fun, hands on activities and free printables
- Digging into World History Curriculum for the whole family to learn together!
- Dive into Mesopotamia History to learn about Gilgamesh
- Learn about Ancient Egypt Activities, crafts, lessons, worksheets, ancient egypt free printables, and more!
- Ancient Civlizations of MesoAmerica: Who Were the Ancient Maya People Readers, Inca Facts Reader, and Aztecs for Kids Reader
- 4 week lesson about Early Explorers for Kids
- Learn about castles, knights, and more in this exciting Middle Ages for Kids
- Make a teepee, dig for arrowheads, color our printable books and more in this Native Americans for Kids lessons
- The Colonial America for Kids lesson takes kids on a journey back to the first permanent settlement in America – Jamestown. Students will learn about colonial life with lots of hands on projects like eating Gruel, making a Wattle & Daub house, and creating a tin lantern will make the settlement come alive.
- We will make westward expansion for kids come alive for kids as they learn facts about the time period from about 1783-1898. In addition to learning about the Oregon trail, pony express, gold rush, transcontinental railroad, students will also learn to match animal trails, map the united states, and learn about North American animals too.
- Civil War for Kids – students will learn about slavery, famous Americans from the Civil War, famous battles, and how our nation stayed together. Lesson includes printable worksheets, mapping activities, printable civil war board game and more!
- Famous Explorers for Kids Reader – discovering America
- Jamestown Color & Read Jamestown worksheeds pdf
- Revolutionary War Reader – american revolutionary easy reading
- Read, Color & Learn War of 1812 worksheet pdf
- Westward Expansion Reader westward expansion worksheet pdf
- Pennant History Posters to see US History At-a-Glance
- Titanic for Kids Reader to Color and Learn
- World War 1 Coloring Pages to color, read, and learn
- Learn about the Roaring 1920s for Kids – Printable Book to Read, Color, and Learn
- 1930s for Kids – Printable Book about the Golden age of Hollywood, Great Depression for Kids and more to read, color, and learn
- Life in the 1940s America for Kids Reader
- WW2 Printables to read, color, and learn about World War 2
- Learn about the trading of goods that began in 1941 with this Columbian Exchange for Kids printable reader.
- Anne Frank Facts for Kids Printable Reader to read, color, and learn about this Jewish girl who lived behind the wall in Holland during World War 2
- 1950s for Kids Reader to Color, Learn and read about what life was like in America in 1950
- Rosa Parks Worksheets pdf – Free Printable Reader to Color and Learn
- Martin Luther King Jr for Kids Printable Reader to Color and Learn
- Life in the 1960s for Kids Printable book to read, color and learn about life in the 1960s
- Learn about platform shoes, disco, the beginning of Star Wars and more with this 1970s for kids Reader
- 1980s for Kids Printable American History Reader
- 1990s for Kids Printable Reader filled with information about fashion, technology, Presidents, and more!
- Learn about life for early 2000s Kids with these american history printables to read, color, and learn!
- Review what you’ve leanred with these American History Worksheets (Notebooking)
- Engaging Historical Fiction Books for Kids
United States Lesson for Kids
Help children learn about the great country of the United States with these free printables and resources:
- Free Presidents of the United States for Kids
- Printable USA Presidents Coloring Pages
- Voting for Kids – How Americans elect a new president
- Free Presidents Worksheets – Learn about all the American presidents
- US States I Spy Worksheets
- Painters Tape American Flag Craft
- US State Symbols Mats
- American Revolution for Kids
- Printable Maps for Kids
- American Symbols Worksheets
- Fireworks Patriotic Craft
- 50 States Worksheets
- Super CUTE, Free State Coloring Pages
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