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Monday Mix-Ins: Lexington & Concord, Paul Revere, General Washington

Statue of Paul Revere by Cyrus E. Dallin, in the Paul Revere Mall, North End, Boston, Massachusetts.
{photo by Wally Gobetz via flickr / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0}

Today’s mix of mix-ins is packed full! And this is only a sampling of what you can find online about these subjects, but it’s a great place to start. Let’s get right to it:

VIDEOS:

Schoolhouse Rock: The Shot Heard Round the World – a classic! This is how we all learned about Lexington & Concord back in the 70s and 80s:

 

Andy Griffith and Paul Revere’s Ride – Here’s a fun clip from the Andy Griffith Show:

 

First Revolutionary Battle at Lexington and Concord – A 2-minute quick overview from the History channel:

 

Paul Revere Fast Facts – A mini biography:

 

The Ride: Paul Revere short educational film – This is a 10-minute visualization of Paul Revere’s famous ride:

 

Paul Revere’s Ride by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow – This is an audio recording of the poem being read. You can read along here

 

Battle of Lexington Reenactment – filmed in 2010:

 

George Washington’s Mount Vernon – This is a short documentary made by the History channel:

 

Disney The American Presidents: George Washington – This game show style video gives some interesting facts about Washington:

 

The Real George Washington – from National Geographic:

 

George Washington’s Headquarters – from Colonial Williamsburg

And don’t forget about the Liberty’s Kids series, which you can find on YouTube or purchase the entire series on DVD in the school store! 

 

WEBSITES:

Patrick Henry’s “Give me Liberty or Give me Death” speech – Read it here, and there’s also a play button on this page to listen to the mp3.

The Paul Revere House – This site has some great information, including an Interactive Map of Paul Revere’s Ride and a Just for Kids section with activities.

The Patriot Spy – An online game in which you “sneak past enemy soldiers and deliver a letter to Paul Revere.”

Paul Revere’s Ride coloring page

Activities from the Concord Museum

Animated Battles of Lexington and Concord

Primary Source Documents – Learn more about George Washington and Mount Vernon with this collection of documents and letters.

The Man and the Myth – More about George Washington! Separate fact from fiction with these fascinating links, including Spurious Quotations – A list of quotations misattributed to George Washington. 

George Washington’s Mount Vernon – This website is packed with information! This is where one of the above videos came from, and there’s so much more, including a virtual tour of Mount Vernon.

George Washington’s Secret Code – Use the code to decipher messages.

Animated Hero Classics Activity Book about George Washington – This is a pdf you can print, with all kinds of written activities, puzzles, and coloring pages.

George Washington Printable Activities – Such as a crossword puzzle, word scramble, coloring page, and crafts.

George Washington Mask craft 

Interactive American Revolution – This will guide you through the major events of the American Revolution.

Revolutionary War Interactive Battles Map

And you can find several American History themed games for younger kids here.

 

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