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Learn about The American Revolution and teach your student how to research at the same time. Grab our free set of Revolutionary War Notebook Pages and get started.
Men of the American Revolution Notebook Pages
This printable pack includes these famous men of the American Revolution:
- John Adams
- Samuel Adams
- Ethan Allen
- Benedict Arnold
- John Burgoyne
- Charles Cornwallis
- Benjamin Franklin
- John Hancock
- Andrew Jackson
- Thomas Jefferson
- Nathaniel Greene
- Nathan Hale
- Patrick Henry
- Thomas Paine
- Marquis de Lafayette
- John Paul Jones
- Paul Rever
- Jean Baptiste de Rochambeau
- King George III
- George Washington
- Anthony Wayne
Women of the American Revolution Notebook Pages
This printable pack of notebooking pages includes these famous women of the American Revolution:
- Sarah Bache
- Rebecca Brewton
- Emily Geiger
- Grace and Rachel Martin
- Jennie McRae
- Molly Pitcher
- Esther Reed
- Betsy Ross
- Deborah Simpson
- Blank Page (can be used with any other woman your student wants to research)
Places and Events of the American Revolution Notebook Pages
In addition to the famous men and famous women pages, this set also includes these places and events:
- The Boston Tea Party
- Crossing the Delaware
- Battle at Bunker Hill
- Valley Forge
- Yorktown
- Paul Revere’s Ride
- The Stamp Act
- Battle at Lexington
- Boston Massacre
- Independence Hall
- Old North Church
- Thirteen Original Colonies
- Timeline Pages (to track people and events)
American Revolution Suggested Book List
- The Signers: The 56 Stories Behind the Declaration of Independence by Dennis Brindell Fradin
- Paul Revere’s Ride illustrated by Ted Rand
- And Then What Happened, Paul Revere? by Jean Fritz
- Can’t You Make Them Behave, King George? by Jean Fritz
- Shh! We’re Writing the Constitution by Jean Fritz
- Ben and Me: An Astonishing Life of Benjamin Franklin by His Good Mouse Amos by Robert Lawson
- Phoebe the Spy by Judith Griffin
- Toliver’s Secret by Ester Wood Brady
How to Get Started with Your American Revolution Notebook
Follow these simple instructions to get started with the American Revolution Notebook:
- Check out books from your local library.
- Pick and choose which American Revolution notebooking pages you want to use, or let your student choose the people, places, and events to study.
- Print the pages.
- Learn all about the Revolutionary War.
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