The Battles of Lexington and Concord Summary

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Description

Use TheĀ  Battles of Lexington and Concord Activity Pack to introduce your Revolutionary War studies or to simply give a brief overview of the events of April 18th and 19th 1775. This is a simple summary of the battles of Lexington and Concord. It describes how the Patriot Militia hid their military stores. Learners also find out how no one really knows who fired that fateful “shot heard round the world”.

 

This Activity is to celebrate Patriots’ Day – the Third Monday in April. It is notĀ  a comprehensive Revolutionary War introduction.

WHAT YOU GET:

In this battles of Lexington and Concord Summary, you receive a link to the Google Slide presentation, and aĀ Printable Companion Worksheet for learners to follow along and take notes.

I have also included a link to an ExclusiveĀ  Homeschool Holiday video of Mrs. Crabtree guiding learners through the presentation if you would like to use that. This version contains cute sound effects your kids are sure to find amusing.

You also get the Battle of Lexington and Concord Timeline activity which is a fun way to display the events on your wall.

Finally, The Activity Pack includes a set of Coloring Pages that provide learners with the perfect summary of the battles of Lexington and Concord.

 

May your Educational Journey Be Blessed!

– Mrs. Crabtree

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