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Help Your Students Learn About the American Revolution With My Differentiated Readings!

2/9/2020

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I think one of the keys to successful Social Studies education is finding the right resources for the right students at the right time.  My differentiated readings, which I've posted about in the past, are a great resource to provide the same content to students in your class at a variety of reading levels.
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This week, I'm going to highlight my American Revolution Differentiated Readings.  With this set, your students can learn about three things during the American Revolution at either a Middle School or Upper Elementary reading level - whichever is just right for them!

Topics Included:
  • The Continental Congress
  • The Continental Army
  • Making Alliances
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So, click the link below to check out my American Revolution Differentiated Readings.  While you are there, be sure to take a look at the rest of my store for more great American History resources!
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