Your students will enjoy learning about the Causes of the American Revolution with this interactive packet. These hands-on activities will help your students learn and understand the cause/effect relationships of events on the road to the Revolutionary War! Click the PREVIEW button above to see everything included in this resource! Click here and SAVE 20% by buying ALL 15 Social Studies Interactive Notebooks and Mini Units in one Year-Long Bundle. This resource is a great companion to the Causes of the American Revolution Reading Escape Room. This resource includes both a printable version AND a digital version. The digital version is on Google Slides and is perfect for distance learning, independent work, centers, and more! This helpful packet includes: Create a Timeline: Students construct a timeline of the major events leading to the Revolutionary War using the printable timeline boxes. Interactive Notebook Foldables: Printable foldables for each of the major events can be used for student note-taking and learning the chronology of the events. Large Pennant Timeline: Use these for a bulletin board or classroom activity to identify the chronology of the events leading to the Revolutionary War. Includes both B/W and Red-Bordered Pennants for your printing preference. Printable AND Digital Version This packet addresses the following events leading to the Revolutionary War: French & Indian War Stamp Act Townshend Acts Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Intolerable Acts First Continental Congress Midnight Ride of Paul Revere Battle at Lexington & Concord. The packet also includes a teacher-direction sheet with photo examples of the projects in use in the classroom. It is very clear and easy-to-use; basically just print and go! You can find each of the individual Social Studies Interactive Notebooks and Mini Units here: Maps, Continents, and Landforms Explorers of the World Road to the Revolutionary War The Revolutionary War The 13 Colonies (Geography) Colonial America - Daily Life Colonial America - Jobs and Trades Lewis and Clark Expedition The Oregon Trail The Gold Rush The Civil War - Events Leading to the War The Civil War The U.S. Constitution 3 Branches of U.S. Government Elections and the Voting Process Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. I love that feedback! Also, FOLLOW ME and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted. It pays to follow me! As always, please contact me with any questions! Thank you so much, Shelly Rees
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Happy Friday Eve!! I am linking up with Jessica from Joy in the Journey and Becky from Compassionate Teacher for their: I know that I've blogged about these bulletin boards before, but with testing last week and only two and half weeks of school left, I've slacked a bit on the bulletin boards (yep, I'm a big slacker...) Here is a working timeline that we made for the Road to Revolution. This was it at its beginning stages: This board was made from: aqua sentence strips stapled up, white computer paper with labels I typed for the events that occurred, white string to connect the date to the picture, the dates were printed from the computer, and the title of the board was made from me printing one letter to a sheet of copy paper, cutting them down, and then pasting them to construction paper. Then I stapled each separately all wompy-jawed (I hope you've heard that word...I didn't make it up but if you haven't heard it, it just means crazy crooked) so I didn't have to measure it to make it straight. ;O) This has double border around the edges...cute owls that you can't see... :O( And here it was at the end. Above that board are my Solve it Like a Superhero posters for math problem solving. I just printed the posters in color. For the banner, I folded the pennant banner (which I printed from a color printer) and folded them over a piece of string and stapled. Then I tied the string into the rafters (are those rafters?? they are to me) and just made loops. Of course, since I was working with a small space plus there's a window to the left, I had limited space on centering it (which does make me a little nutso) but it works for now... And here are the dominoes that show the causes of the Revolution (hanging from the illegal string from the ceiling- so the Fire Marshall says...oh well...) I took the black large construction paper (12 x 18) and die cut white circles to make the dominoes. Then printed the events on white paper, cut and pasted. Once again, I hung string from the rafters and then put clothespins on it to hold the dominoes. Simplest "board", ever!!! And easily interchangeable! (even if it is illegal!!!!) Here is a "board" from outside my classroom on the wall- usually just beige space (I really dislike beige). These are the geometry terms we had to learn (real quick-like since testing was coming up) so we made the geometric shapes with our bodies to remember. I took their pictures and printed them in color, along with the geometry posters from our geometry pack. I laminated all of them and then just hot glued them to the wall (which is also probably a no-no from my custodian but he saw me with the gun in hand and did not tell me to put down the weapon so I guess he's surrendered himself to the hot glue gun...) Here is a board that Stacia put up for testing motivation: Stacia typed the words and printed in color and then used the clipart from Melonheadz and also printed them in different sizes, laminated, cut, and stapled! :O) Jessica posed some: Questions to consider: What tools do you use to create bulletin boards? Colorful paper (construction or scrapbook), chart paper, die cuts, print outs of clipart, or bulletin board sets. We cannot cover the bulletin boards with paper because of the grand ole Fire Marshall so all of ours have been painted black. We can only use border, so I double mine up! How often do you change them? I changed mine per science and social studies unit. I have two small boards, so I stick with those units. Math and reading are usually posted up on my white board or on the green board you see by my desk. Or, in the hall like the geometry terms. With the strange shape that my room is, I have limited wall space. Do you have boards that stay up all year? Only the classroom rules and a few science and social studies posters. What types of materials do you put on them? Sometimes it's posters I've bought from the teacher store, most of the time it's anchor charts we've made in class or I've made ahead of time, or we make little posters together to put up while we learn new material. Sorry there is nothing new to share here...but maybe some of you hadn't seen it before? Make sure you link up your tricks of the trade for bulletin boards!! Amanda
Revolutionary War Causes: Loaded with Informational Text on Revolutionary War Causes. Lesson plans (with website and video links) and a chart for notes included. It is now available in GOOGLE, POWERPOINT AND PDF. DISTANCE LEARNING: ROAD TO REVOLUTION UNIT TEACHER PDF: Plans, study guides, printables, answer keys and links for GOOGLE. ROAD TO REVOLUTION TEXT AND ACTIVITIES: Google Slides AND Powerpoint with everything from the printable PDF except the study guides, plans, and answer keys. ROAD TO REVOLUTION SELF-CHECK REVIEW: There is Google Slides AND Powerpoint Self-check review. QUIZ: There is a quiz at the end of the unit in TEXT AND ACTIVITIES OR there is a link to GOOGLE FORMS for automatic grading. What Revolutionary War Causes are covered? ★ French and Indian War ★ Benjamin Franklin Political Cartoon ★ Proclamation of 1763 ★ Quartering Act Slide ★ Stamp Act ★ No Taxation ★ Townshend Acts ★ Boston Massacre ★ Tea Act ★ Boston Tea Party ★ King George ★ Intolerable Acts ★ First Continental Congress ★ Patrick Henry What Revolutionary War Causes activities/skills are included? ✓ Independence Activity ✓ French and Indian Article with comprehension questions ✓ Student Poem with rubric ✓ 5 Senses ✓ Notice, Think, Wonder Critical Thinking ✓ Grievances and Effects ✓ Feeling Words ✓ Opinion Writing ✓ Fun Tax Activity with Skittles ✓ Vocabulary ✓ Connections ✓ Content Comprehension ✓ Study Guide and Test (plus self-check review) This is a small section of Revolutionary Bundle Thank you for visiting my store! Pam Rockin Resources GO TO ROCKINRESOURCES.COM TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS AND HOW I TEACH TO MOTIVATE, EDUCATE, DIFFERENTIATE. DON'T FORGET TO JOIN FOR THE EXCLUSIVE FREEBIE VAULT! GRAB TEACHING TIPS FROM: INSTAGRAM PINTEREST FACEBOOK Other Revolutionary War products: Revolutionary War Battles and Events Revolutionary War People Are you looking for other Social Studies products? Native American Unit Exploration Unit Colonial Informational Text and Activities Unit Government Unit Civil War Unit Reconstruction Unit Industrial Revolution Unit World War I Unit American History Interactive Review Games Are you looking for different products? STEP-BY-STEP WRITING PROGRAMS (GRADES 1-8) -motivate students AND boost test scores! Social Studies Resources Greek and Latin Resources Novel and Book Resources Poetry Resources Reading Resources Holiday and Monthly Resources
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Item description Get your classroom some neat vocabulary cards for your social studies class! The vocabulary cards included come in beautiful color and they also come in black and white to be printer friendly. The vocabulary cards come with definitions that are easy for the students to understand in order to encourage discussions further into each individual topic. Students will learn new vocabulary words related to Colonial America, The Revolution, the birth of a nation, the Westward Expansion, post Civil War America, the Revolution and its effects, a nation divided, and the road to progress. This BUNDLE can and will prepare your students for quizzes, exams, and reading historical documents. Bridge the gap with this awesome vocabulary pack! Each individual set in this BUNDLE includes: Full color vocabulary packs Black and white vocabulary packs Student version folder insert vocabulary Vocabulary Quizzes Answer keys for quizzes Make an awesome word wall with this set! All vocabulary words included: exploration, colony, industry, migration, mercantilism, cash crop, representative government, monarchy, free enterprise system, revolution, patriots, boycott, taxation, loyalists, militia, political revolution, grievance, mercenaries, nationalism, national identity, interchangeable parts, patriotism, impressment, Manifest Destiny, frontier, pioneers, reconstruction, black codes, segregation, reservation, alliances, economic depression, veteran, prosperity, drought, dictator, citizenship, checks and balances, compromise, constitutional republic, federal system, abolitionist, state’s rights, Civil War, sectionalism, secession, suffrage, industrialization, specialization of labor, urbanization, labor union, mass production, corporation, immigration, tenements. ——————————————————————– Check out the thumbnails to see how this BUNDLE can benefit your classroom! FOLLOW me to be notified of new resources available. This seller usually responds within 2 hours.
When I’m teaching the American Revolution, I jump out of bed everyday, and (after coffee), I can’t wait to get into my classroom. Teaching this pivotal time right at the dawn of the United States
When I’m teaching the American Revolution, I jump out of bed everyday, and (after coffee), I can’t wait to get into my classroom. Teaching this pivotal time right at the dawn of the United States
Road to Revolution Word Search & Crossword Puzzle Civics SS.7.C.1.3PDF & GoogleThe word search and crossword puzzle have the same clues/questions. This is meant to give students the option for which activity they want to complete. Word SearchThere are 2 versions of the word search (1 with a ...
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Students complete a planning sheet using notes/textbook resources with information on 12 events leading up the the American Revolution. They then create a 2-sided illustrated timeline to show all 12 events in order. This product includes: 1-Page instructions and grading rubric (original and updated versions!) 1-Page Student Note-Taking Guide (original and updated versions!) 1 Instructional PowerPoint showing students how to create their project and providing project examples. *This product does NOT include lessons about the events leading up to the Revolutionary War. This product is meant to provide a unit project for students to showcase what they have learned about the events that led to the American Revolution. The contents of this download are for use by the customer only. I ask that teachers not post any part of this file online or on a publicly accessed shared server. You may link PDF versions of notes, PowerPoint slides, and assignments on a password protected online resource only for students to access. If you would like to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional copies from my Teachers Pay Teachers store at the multiple license rate. Thank you!
This file is a resource pack about the impact of the Cuban Revolution (as outlined by the Georgia Standard of Excellence – SS6H1c). The notes include important facts, vocabulary, and images related to the Cuban Revolution and the current relationship between Cuba and the United States. There are also many useful graphic organizers and creative activities included in this file! You can choose to do them all, or pick the ones that best meet your students’ needs. Included in this file: ~Standards Poster – slide 2 ~Impact of the Cuban Revolution CLOZE Notes and KEY (for note-taking during the presentation) – slides 3-11 ~Impact of the Cuban Revolution notes – slides 12-57 ~Impact of the Cuban Revolution History Board printable – slides 58-59 ~Dumpster Diving activity – slides 60-61 ~Flip A Coin creative writing activity – slides 62-64 ~Comprehension Check and KEY (could be used as a quiz) – slides 65-67 ~Who Said It? Ticket Out the Door – slides 68-69 If you are interested in the DIGITAL LEARNING version of this file -- CLICK HERE! Here are some great supplemental activities that pair with this lesson: Geography Task Cards Geography Color-by-Number activity History Color-by-Number activity Daily Warm-Ups Gallery Walk Flash Cards Word Wall Trashketball
Road to Revolution Task Cards - SS.7.C.1.3 - Civics EOC Review- Editable20 Task Cards and Answer SheetColor Copy & Black/White CopyClick here to follow my store! For most new items I post, I make them freebies for some time!If there is an error or have a question, please email me at civicsstudie...
Road to Revolution BUNDLE- Disagreements with Great Britain ActivitiesThis bundle includes1. PowerPoint2. Cloze notes3. Word search/answer key4. Timeline Task Activity for each event leading up to the Declaration of IndependenceIf for some reason a video link does not work, please email me and I wil...
Conduct an interactive review with students using this set of I have...who has... cards focusing on the Road to the American Revolution. This set of cards has been primarily designed for middle school, but could serve as a foundational review for any American History class Remember to earn TPT cr...
U.S. History BINGO: The Road to Revolution (1754-1775) by Miss Middle School Teacher This is a great bingo game to help students review key vocabulary at the end of a unit. Students fill their card with any words from the list and the teacher calls out the definition. If they know the definition and have the word on their card, they mark it. Students love playing and it's a fun way to reinforce topics/vocabulary from the unit. Included: Student bingo card with vocabulary choices and teacher key with word definitions. This bingo card covers the following terms: social mobility, Gentry, The Great Awakening, French and Indian War (1754-1763), Parliament, Albany Plan of Union, Treaty of Paris (1763), Proclamation of 1763, Sugar Act (1764), Quartering Act (1765), Stamp Act (1765), Sons of Liberty, boycott, Patrick Henry, Stamp Act Congress (1765), Declaratory Act (1766), Townshend Acts (1767), writs of assistance, nonimportation agreements, Daughters of Liberty, Samuel Adams, Boston Massacre (1770), Crispus Attucks, Lord North, Committees of Correspondence, Tea Act (1773), Boston Tea Party (1773), Coercive Acts (1774), Intolerable Acts, Quebec Act (1774), First Continental Congress (1774), Suffolk Resolves, militia, minutemen, Lexington and Concord , Second Continental Congress (1775), Continental Army, George Washington, Olive Branch Petition (1775), Thomas Paine, Common Sense Please visit my store at: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Miss-Middle-School-Teacher for more great U.S. History products sold individually or bundled, including: U.S. History Bingo: Exploration in the Americas to Reconstruction BUNDLED (this includes all U.S. History Bingo sets listed below bundled for a discounted price!) Exploration and the Americas (1000-1700) Bingo Early Settlement and the Colonies (1585-1763) Bingo The Road to Revolution (1754-1775) Bingo The American Revolution (1776-1783) Bingo Creating a Nation (1776-1791) Bingo The Early Years of the Republic: Federalists and the Age of Jefferson (1789-1815) Bingo American Industrial Revolution and the Growth of the Nation (early 1800s-1830) Bingo United States Expansion: The Jackson Era and Manifest Destiny (1800-1860) Bingo United States Reform: Social and Cultural Changes (1820-1860) Bingo Life in the North and South (1820-1860) Bingo The Road to Civil War (1850 -1860) Bingo The Civil War (1861-1865) Bingo Reconstruction (1865-1877) Bingo U.S. History Word Wall Sets: Exploration in the Americas to Reconstruction BUNDLED (this includes all U.S. History Word Wall Sets listed below bundled for a discounted price!) Exploration and the Americas (1000-1700) Word Wall Set Early Settlement and the Colonies (1585-1763) Word Wall Set The Road to Revolution (1754-1775) Word Wall Set The American Revolution (1776-1783) Word Wall Set Creating a Nation (1776-1791) Word Wall Set The Early Years of the Republic: Federalists and the Age of Jefferson (1789-1815) Word Wall Set American Industrial Revolution and the Growth of the Nation (early 1800s-1830) Word Wall Set United States Expansion: The Jackson Era and Manifest Destiny (1800-1860) Word Wall Set United States Reform: Social and Cultural Changes (1820-1860) Word Wall Set Life in the North and South (1820-1860) Word Wall Set The Road to Civil War (1850 -1860) Word Wall Set The Civil War (1861-1865) Word Wall Set Reconstruction (1865-1877) Word Wall Set
The crown is a freebie from Burger King We are studying the American Revolution in my classroom. I wanted to show my students how the colonist felt over paying taxes to a distant king, so I staged a reenactment. First, I gave all the students some M&Ms in a cup. Then I appointed a student to be king and two to be tax collectors. I told all the students wearing red to raise their hand and asked the "king" if he wanted to collect taxes, M&Ms, from the students wearing red or not wearing red. The fun really began when the "king" made up more new taxes. He imposed a Girl Tax, Glasses Tax, Sibling Tax, and so on until their cups were almost empty. I will admit it got rather noisy with all the protests from the tax payers. The students were outraged! This set the stage for a lesson on the real taxes imposed on the colonist. After the reenactment we watched a short School House Rock video, "No More King." Finally, we made a taxes foldable. At this point the students were really interested in finding out about the real taxes the colonists were expected to pay. We even learned about the Sons of Liberty, and they decided they supported them. I made the tax collectors wear gloves so I could redistribute the M&Ms at the end of the lesson. They were so relieved to find out their candy was being returned to them. I don't think this is a history lesson they will soon forget, and that truly is Classroom Magic! For a free copy of this lesson and template click HERE. It will take you to my Teachers Pay Teachers store. The stars are offset on purpose to TRY to keep the students from cutting too far. Teaching Tip of the Week: Can't get YouTube at school? Don't worry you can download the video for free and save it to your flash-drive with Zamzar. It's simple, just copy the video address from the address bar at YouTube, click URL on step 1 on Zamzar, paste the address in, Step 2 choose to convert to wmv, Step 3 insert your e-mail, and Step 4 convert. In just a few minutes they will send you the video download to your email address. You only have 24 hours to save it to a flash-drive or your computer. I use this ALL the time and have acquired a large resource of videos for teaching. Anchor Chart of the Week (Opps! I left the d off of thousandths. Rrr..) This is a helpful poem to help students read decimals. If they follow the instructions in the poem they will say it and write it correctly every time! Question of the Week: What's your favorite history lesson to teach?
When I’m teaching the American Revolution, I jump out of bed everyday, and (after coffee), I can’t wait to get into my classroom. Teaching this pivotal time right at the dawn of the United States
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This product is included in: South Carolina and the Road to the Revolution Complete Set This product covers the material in my presentation found here: South Carolina and the Road to the Revolution Presentation This is a pack of two assessment sheets and vocabulary cards on the events that led to the American Revolution and what part South Carolina played in those events. This is perfect for 3rd grade teachers in South Carolina! These include cause and effect, vocabulary matching, comparing and contrasting the Boston Tea Party to the one held in Charleston, and writing a letter to King George III. Also included are vocabulary cards that go along with the assessments and the presentation in my store as well! This covers South Carolina 3rd Grade 3-3.1 This product goes along with my presentation (see above) which starts with why Britain was in debt, goes into why King George III thought he should tax the colonists, and ends with the Declaration of Independence. Both assessment sheets include answer keys! I hope you enjoy this item. If you have any questions, concerns or ideas for custom work, please contact me! Thanks and stop by again soon! Happy Teaching! Carrie [email protected] Visit my blog! Visit me on Facebook! Follow me on Pinterest!
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30 task cards covering the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. File includes student answer document, teacher answer key, and four task cards to a page. Topics include: King George III Quartering Act Sugar Act Stamp Act Patrick Henry Sons of Liberty Boycott Crispus Attucks Boston Massacre Townshend Acts Writs of Assistance Daughters of Liberty Samuel Adams Committee of Correspondence Boston Tea Party John Adams Minutemen Intolerable Acts First Continental Congress Paul Revere Lexington and Concord Loyalists Patriots Militia Second Continental Congress Continental Army Thomas Paine Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson Siege Task cards are great to use with small groups or individually.
Students will utilize their knowledge of the events that occurred between the French & Indian War and the Battles of Lexington and Concord to complete this activity. Teachers will copy & distribute the half-sheet cutouts to their students who will cut out and attach to full page sheet in the chronological order that they occurred. Includes: French & Indian War, Sugar/Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, Boston Massacre, Tea Act, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, 1st Continental Congress, Paul Revere's Ride, Battles of Lexington & Concord. Revision 10/3/18: Added Answer Key I try to keep all of my products free... PLEASE CONSIDER PAYING ME IN RATINGS, REVIEWS, and FOLLOWS! Peace, love, and fall weather! -Brad
Happy Friday Eve!! I am linking up with Jessica from Joy in the Journey and Becky from Compassionate Teacher for their: I know that I've blogged about these bulletin boards before, but with testing last week and only two and half weeks of school left, I've slacked a bit on the bulletin boards (yep, I'm a big slacker...) Here is a working timeline that we made for the Road to Revolution. This was it at its beginning stages: This board was made from: aqua sentence strips stapled up, white computer paper with labels I typed for the events that occurred, white string to connect the date to the picture, the dates were printed from the computer, and the title of the board was made from me printing one letter to a sheet of copy paper, cutting them down, and then pasting them to construction paper. Then I stapled each separately all wompy-jawed (I hope you've heard that word...I didn't make it up but if you haven't heard it, it just means crazy crooked) so I didn't have to measure it to make it straight. ;O) This has double border around the edges...cute owls that you can't see... :O( And here it was at the end. Above that board are my Solve it Like a Superhero posters for math problem solving. I just printed the posters in color. For the banner, I folded the pennant banner (which I printed from a color printer) and folded them over a piece of string and stapled. Then I tied the string into the rafters (are those rafters?? they are to me) and just made loops. Of course, since I was working with a small space plus there's a window to the left, I had limited space on centering it (which does make me a little nutso) but it works for now... And here are the dominoes that show the causes of the Revolution (hanging from the illegal string from the ceiling- so the Fire Marshall says...oh well...) I took the black large construction paper (12 x 18) and die cut white circles to make the dominoes. Then printed the events on white paper, cut and pasted. Once again, I hung string from the rafters and then put clothespins on it to hold the dominoes. Simplest "board", ever!!! And easily interchangeable! (even if it is illegal!!!!) Here is a "board" from outside my classroom on the wall- usually just beige space (I really dislike beige). These are the geometry terms we had to learn (real quick-like since testing was coming up) so we made the geometric shapes with our bodies to remember. I took their pictures and printed them in color, along with the geometry posters from our geometry pack. I laminated all of them and then just hot glued them to the wall (which is also probably a no-no from my custodian but he saw me with the gun in hand and did not tell me to put down the weapon so I guess he's surrendered himself to the hot glue gun...) Here is a board that Stacia put up for testing motivation: Stacia typed the words and printed in color and then used the clipart from Melonheadz and also printed them in different sizes, laminated, cut, and stapled! :O) Jessica posed some: Questions to consider: What tools do you use to create bulletin boards? Colorful paper (construction or scrapbook), chart paper, die cuts, print outs of clipart, or bulletin board sets. We cannot cover the bulletin boards with paper because of the grand ole Fire Marshall so all of ours have been painted black. We can only use border, so I double mine up! How often do you change them? I changed mine per science and social studies unit. I have two small boards, so I stick with those units. Math and reading are usually posted up on my white board or on the green board you see by my desk. Or, in the hall like the geometry terms. With the strange shape that my room is, I have limited wall space. Do you have boards that stay up all year? Only the classroom rules and a few science and social studies posters. What types of materials do you put on them? Sometimes it's posters I've bought from the teacher store, most of the time it's anchor charts we've made in class or I've made ahead of time, or we make little posters together to put up while we learn new material. Sorry there is nothing new to share here...but maybe some of you hadn't seen it before? Make sure you link up your tricks of the trade for bulletin boards!! Amanda
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Social studies has always been one of my absolute favorite subjects to teach. I get so excited about United States history, and I do my best to make a potentially boring topic come alive for my students! There are a lot of opportunities for hands-on, get out of your seat lessons and projects in the...
The crown is a freebie from Burger King We are studying the American Revolution in my classroom. I wanted to show my students how the colonist felt over paying taxes to a distant king, so I staged a reenactment. First, I gave all the students some M&Ms in a cup. Then I appointed a student to be king and two to be tax collectors. I told all the students wearing red to raise their hand and asked the "king" if he wanted to collect taxes, M&Ms, from the students wearing red or not wearing red. The fun really began when the "king" made up more new taxes. He imposed a Girl Tax, Glasses Tax, Sibling Tax, and so on until their cups were almost empty. I will admit it got rather noisy with all the protests from the tax payers. The students were outraged! This set the stage for a lesson on the real taxes imposed on the colonist. After the reenactment we watched a short School House Rock video, "No More King." Finally, we made a taxes foldable. At this point the students were really interested in finding out about the real taxes the colonists were expected to pay. We even learned about the Sons of Liberty, and they decided they supported them. I made the tax collectors wear gloves so I could redistribute the M&Ms at the end of the lesson. They were so relieved to find out their candy was being returned to them. I don't think this is a history lesson they will soon forget, and that truly is Classroom Magic! For a free copy of this lesson and template click HERE. It will take you to my Teachers Pay Teachers store. The stars are offset on purpose to TRY to keep the students from cutting too far. Teaching Tip of the Week: Can't get YouTube at school? Don't worry you can download the video for free and save it to your flash-drive with Zamzar. It's simple, just copy the video address from the address bar at YouTube, click URL on step 1 on Zamzar, paste the address in, Step 2 choose to convert to wmv, Step 3 insert your e-mail, and Step 4 convert. In just a few minutes they will send you the video download to your email address. You only have 24 hours to save it to a flash-drive or your computer. I use this ALL the time and have acquired a large resource of videos for teaching. Anchor Chart of the Week (Opps! I left the d off of thousandths. Rrr..) This is a helpful poem to help students read decimals. If they follow the instructions in the poem they will say it and write it correctly every time! Question of the Week: What's your favorite history lesson to teach?