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Education World Resource Roundup: Fourth of July Lesson Ideas

Whether you're teaching students or your own children, use these Education World resources to add educational value to your celebration of the Fourth of July.

1. 10 Lessons on Freedom Documents

Education World has included 10 lesson plans that span all facets of learning about freedom documents for the Independence Day holiday. The lessons include explaining the Bill of Rights, charting the three branches of government, and even the fun activity of creating a new amendment. Check out these lessons and more here.

2. Quizzes & Resources for Deeper Understanding

Many surveys reveal that Americans—despite being patriotic and going all out for fourth of July barbecues—know surprisingly little about the history behind it. This Education World article has dozens of links for research and quizzes so your students or children can get the best understanding of 4th of July info. 

3. Revolutionary War Activities

To liven things up in the classroom or at home with your children, check out these interactive activities that revolve around teaching the Revolutionary War. Such activities include an online quiz, several interactive web games and an explanation of how your child can make their own "secret letter" with "invisible ink." Check out these resources and more here

4. Growing Up in Colonial America

This EdWorld resource looks into the book Colonial Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes by David C. King and outlines the different chapters and important components of comparing colonial life with modern life for children. Check it out to see what your students and children would think of colonial lifestyle. 

5. All About Ben

With the 4th comes the admiration of the historical hero Benjamin Franklin. EdWorld has looked at the biography The Amazing Life of Benjamin Franklin by author James Cross Giblin to compile for you the most interesting and surprising facts about Benjamin Franklin's life. 

 

Enjoy! And Happy Birthday America!

 

 

Compiled by Nicole Gorman, Education World Contributor

06/25/2015