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October 12 2017

Who was the most important figure in the American Revolution? Warm Up

I can explain the significant events during the American Revolution by completing flow map Learning Target

Activity 1) Introduce flow map activity 2) Students complete flow map activity Activity

Directions: Events: Lexington and Concord Valley Forge Saratoga Yorktown Treaty of Paris Significance: ________ was significant to the American Revolution because_________. Outcome: __________ effected the result of the American Revolution by___________. Put a orange highlight or orange colored pencil outline around the starting battle of the war. Put a yellow highlight or yellow colored pencil outline around the turning point battle of the war. Put a green highlight or green colored pencil outline around the last battle of the war. On the map provided Put where each event (except Treaty of Paris) was located. Color and Label Mississippi River Color and Label Appalachian Mountains Color and Label Atlantic Ocean

Which event is most and least significant to the Revolution? Why?” Closing Question