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History of the United States! Semester-Long American Revolutionary War Course!

In this 15-week course, students will learn about the American War of Independence from events leading up to the war to the Treaty of Paris and the writing of the Constitution
Michael DiMinno, M.A.T.
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15 live meetings
15 in-class hours
Mastery Evaluation
1 hour per week. included
Certificate of Completion
I'd be happy to issue a certificate of completion if requested.

Class Experience

US Grade 5 - 8
Beginner Level
Learn all about the Revolutionary War from someone who has been teaching it to this age group for 2 decades! There will be 15 immersive sessions that will cover the lead-up to the conflict to the end of the war, the Treaty of Paris,  and the long-term effects of the war.

I teach by using slides, photographs and paintings, video clips, discussions, and more. There will be question/answer periods and both group and individual opportunities to offer answers and opinions about the subject. I really enjoy when learners ask questions and participate...it makes the class better when they do, so I encourage this! Some prior knowledge of colonial America is helpful, but not a must. I've taught this subject for many years and background knowledge is not a must. As the teacher, I will be dressed in a reproduction Revolutionary War uniform for some of the sessions.
Learning Goals
Students will develop a greater knowledge of the American Revolution, including why it occurred, the importance of it and the long lasting effects after its completion.
Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of significant events and key figures during the American Revolution, such as the Boston Massacre, the Battles of Lexington and Concord, George Washington's leadership, and the Declaration of Independence
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Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
15 Lessons
over 15 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Intro to the Revolutionary War
 The 7 Years' War and its effects in North America
The Relationship between the colonies and Great Britain before the war
Unappreciative Colonists or Tyrannical British?
The "Acts" that added fuel to the fire
"Taxation without Representation" 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Leaders during the Revolution
 The Founding Fathers
George Washington
Benedict Arnold
Charles Lee
Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
Friedrich Wilhelm Von Steuben
King George III
Thomas Gage
The Brothers Howe-William and Richard
Charles Cornwallis 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Drama in the Colonies
 The Boston Massacre
The Boston Tea Party
Hey...why did all this stuff happen in Boston?
The First and Second Continental Congresses 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Weapons, Tactics, Technology, and Uniforms of the American Revolution
 The flintlock musket (and the very occasional rifle)
"Why did they fight in lines...isn't that silly?"
Revolutionary War artillery and types of ammunition
Cavalry during the Revolutionary War
Uniforms of the Revolutionary War...why did the British wear red? 
60 mins online live lesson

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Parental Guidance
I have been teaching military history to elementary students since 2001 and parents have appreciated the approach I use given the age of the students. I try to keep our study away from the more age inappropriate topics, such as The Holocaust, harsh treatment of POW's, etc. It is not that these topics aren't important, it's just that the age range for these lessons (8-14) is a bit on the younger side, so I feel that they are better left to teachers of older grades. When I do get questions about the more disturbing aspects of the war, I might answer along the lines of, "these soldiers went into this country and did not treat the people there well," instead of giving specifics. Having said this, please be aware that these classes are about warfare and military history. One aspect of this is to talk about weapons from the corresponding era, and to discuss advancements in military technology. I don't handle any firearms personally, but we do discuss weapons and technology and I show pictures and videos when appropriate. If your learner is sensitive to this kind of subject, and may get frightened or upset upon seeing a picture of a rifle, cannon, tank or bullet, then this may not be the class for them. This is a class about military history, and there is no way to avoid this, so please take this into account before signing up.
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Sources
There are many sources that I use for this course. Primary documents such as the Articles of Confederation, the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution will all be referenced in this course. There are also many books and websites that I use as well, such as YouTube, where I carefully vet age-appropriate videos for the learners. Some examples of books that I will use include: Patriots by A.J Languth Decisive Day by Richard M. Ketchum it is also important to engage in myth busting as well as examining the American Revolution from not just the American side but also from the British and Loyalist sides as well. The experince of women is also discussed. I've included these sources to represent both sides of the conflict: British Soldiers, American War by Don Hagist These Distinguished Corps: British Grenadier and Light Infantry Battalions in the American Revolution by Don Hagist The Loyalist Experience by Kimberly Nath Women in the Revolution by Jeanne Bracken
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Education from Manhattanville College
Bachelor's Degree from State University of New York College at Fredonia
I have been a teacher since 2001 and for most of that time I have been teaching social studies at the elementary or middle school level. Coupled with that, my collection of military uniforms and my living history experience add greatly to my lessons. 

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weekly or $375 for 15 classes
1x per week, 15 weeks
60 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
4-12 learners per class

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