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Title: Famous People In the American Revolution Annica Saunders ED629


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Famous People In the American RevolutionAnnica
SaundersED629
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American Revolution8th Grade
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Objectives
  • To show students the impact that people can have
    on our society.
  • Students are to think critically of why people
    are remembered in history.

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Materials
  • Paper
  • Pencil
  • Text book
  • Classroom books
  • Access to the Internet

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Student Activities
  • 1. Class Discussion
  • 2. Who said that?
  • 3. Who Am I?
  • 4. Bragging Rights
  • 5. Who is more Famous?

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Class Discussion
  • As a class we are going to discuss just a few
    of the famous people during the American
    Revolution. During the discussion you are to
    answer the following questions.
  • What makes this person famous?
  • Why is their story important to remember?
  • How did they influence the American Revolution?
  • How do their contributions impact us today?

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Who Said That?
  • Students are to match the quote with the
    person. They need to write a short response to
    why that person would have said that quote.

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Who Said That?
  • Give me liberty or give me death.
  • I regret that I have but one life to give for my
    country.
  • I have not yet begun to fight.
  • 1. John Paul Jones
  • 2. Nathan Hale
  • 3. Patrick Henry

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Who Am I?
  • It is important to put a face to a name. In the
    activity Who Am I the class must guess who the
    person is in the picture. After they have
    discussed who it might be they are given the name
    and a reason why they are famous. Students are
    then assigned a famous person from the American
    Revolution and have to create a mask that
    represents that person. Then students will move
    around the room to different stations meeting
    people from the American Revolution. They will
    record who they met and why they are famous.

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Who Am I?
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Samuel Adams
  • American revolutionary who led the agitation that
    led to the Boston Tea Party he signed the
    Declaration of Independence.

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Who Am I?
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John Paul Jones
  • American naval officer famed for bravery, his
    most famous victory was the defeat of the British
    warship Serapis.

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Who Am I?
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Abigail Adams
  • Tried to influence womens rights into the
    Declaration. She wrote to her husband, Remember
    the Ladies, and be more generous and favorable to
    them than your ancestors

http//www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/liberty_menwomen.h
tml
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Who Am I?
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Mum Bett
  • A Massachusetts slave, believed that the words
    all men are created equal should apply to her
    and other enslaved Africans. She successfully
    sued for her freedom in 1781.

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Bragging Rights
  • There were many famous people during the
    revolutionary war. Use your resources (internet,
    text book or classroom books) to find five people
    from the list that we did not discuss as a class.
    Include their name, a quote, and the reason they
    are remembered today. You will pick one person
    to share with the class their Bragging Rights
    (Bragging Rights are all the reasons they are
    famous and why they are still remembered today.)

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Sample List of Famous People During the American
Revolution
  • Abigail Adams
  • John Adams
  • Samuel Adams
  • Jefferey Amherst
  • Mary Brant
  • Carter Braxton
  • Thomas Burke
  • John Cmapbell
  • Alexander Hamilton
  • John Handcock
  • Partick Henry
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Ann Lee
  • John Locke
  • James Madison
  • Francis Marion
  • Thomas Pain
  • William Prescott
  • Pontiac
  • Betsy Ross
  • Adam Smith
  • George Washington

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Who is More Famous?
  • The class is divided into two groups. Each
    group is assigned one person famous person from
    the American Revolution. Each side must debate
    with the other group and try to persuade them
    that their person is more famous.

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Web Sites
  • http//www.historycentral.com/bio/RevoltBIOS/INDEX
    .html
  • www.educationalsynthesis.org/famamer
  • http//www.americanrevolution.com/people.html
  • http//www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/liberty_menwomen.h
    tml
  • www.theamericanrevolution.org
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