Students advance their reading and writing skills as they immerse themselves in colonial life and decide to ally with either the Loyalists or the Patriots.
Students develop literacy skills such as speaking and listening as they collaborate in their roles, and strengthen reading and writing skills as they make logical inferences from readings.
Literacy skills help students determine appropriate traits for their characters to ensure chances of survival on the journey.
Students tackle local government and civics issues as they examine the responsibilities of citizens and leaders in their community.
Literacy skills help students to determine the variety of roles needed and create their characters.
Students build reading and writing skills as they role-play park planners, investigate trees and plants, and choose playground features.
Students strengthen literacy skills as they create characters who use geography and science to make the planet fit for daily life.
Students strengthen literacy skills as they design floats and performances expressing a culture of their choice.
Students develop critical-thinking skills as they organize ideas about tourism into persuasive slogans.
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