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Description
What It Is:
This is an educational resource page about the 'Liberty's Kids' animated series, which focuses on the American Revolution. It describes the show's premise, featuring young characters Sarah, James, Moses, and Henri as they experience and report on historical events. The page also outlines curriculum links and the learning objectives associated with the series, focusing on key concepts, events, and themes of the American Revolution.
Grade Level Suitability:
The resource is suitable for elementary, middle, and high school students. The content is geared towards elementary and middle school viewers, but the subject matter (American Revolution) and historical context make it relevant for older students as well. The animated series format makes it accessible to a wide range of ages.
Why Use It:
This resource provides an engaging way to learn about the American Revolution from the perspective of young people living through it. It helps students understand key events, figures, and ideas, and consider the causes and consequences of the revolution. It connects to social studies, U.S. history, politics, and civics curricula.
How to Use It:
This resource can be used as a companion guide to the 'Liberty's Kids' animated series. Teachers can use it to introduce the series, highlight key learning objectives, and connect the episodes to specific curriculum topics. It can be used to spark discussions and encourage students to explore the American Revolution further.
Target Users:
The target users are elementary, middle, and high school students, as well as teachers and educators who are looking for engaging resources to teach about the American Revolution. It's also suitable for parents who want to supplement their children's learning at home.