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George vs. George George Washington King George III By: Alvin Dunn- 5th Grade Ms. Falk & Mrs. Wurster

Big Ideas Great Land Race French and Indian War (Quick Review) Acts and Conflicts Views, lives and impact of George Washington and King George III.

The Great Land Race

The French and Indian War

Acts British Acts Video Proclamation of 1763 Sugar Act Currency Act Quartering Act Stamp Act Townshend Acts Tea Act British Acts Video

Best Practices Use Historical Cause and Effect Graphic Organizer (from Bobbi Hansen) to have an assessment of students’ understanding of Acts.

Conflicts Boston Massacre (1770) Boston Massacre Video Boston Tea Party (1773) Boston Tea Party Video Sons and Daughters of Liberty

Patriots vs. Loyalists

Technology Create a classroom blog (blogster, edublogs.org, diigo, etc.). Have the students blog about taking a side. Would they be a Patriot or Loyalist? Why? Continue with the blog throughout lesson when questions arise.

George Washington’s Life Born- February 22, 1732 in VA. Prosperous family of English descent. Father died when he was young. Went to live with his older brother at Mount Vernon estate. Surveyor Married Martha Curtis who had two young children and lived at Mount Vernon. Slave owner. By 1775, he owned 135 people. Senior Officer of colonial forces in French and Indian War. Was a delegate at the First Continental Congress. After Lexington and Concord, the Second Continental Congress elected him Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army. Helped the colonists defeat the Brittish. Elected 1st President of the United States.

George III’s Life Born in London on June 4, 1738. He was the son of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and the grandson of George II. He was only 22 years old when he succeeded his grandfather as king. He married a German princess named Charlotte. They had 15 children. King George ruled 31 colonies and other possessions in many parts if the world, from Borneo to the Bay of Bengal, all the way to Honduras. George III was the longest reigning of the male British monarchs. After 1801, he had an illness that caused blindness and insanity. His oldest son became the next king, King George IV. King George III died at Windsor Castle on January 29, 1820.

Which George Won? George Washington Lexington and Concord Battle of Bunker Hill Battle of Long Island Valley Forge Battle of Trenton Battle of Saratoga Battle of Yorktown George Washington

S.P.E.C.S. Jeopardy Cut and Paste this link to play S.P.E.C.S. Jeopardy about the Revolutionary War: jeopardylabs.com/play/george-vs-george

Extension Activities (Before, During, and After) Acts and Conflicts – Patriot View and Loyalist View Brainstorm Why are the colonists Patriots or Loyalists Brainstorm Persuasive Essay about choosing a side Debate Have the students create a Power Point about an important person involved in the Revolutionary War. Each student creates a Gloster “poster” about an event leading up to the Revolution, or a battle in the Revolution.

Resources Images Books Videos Misc. George Washington (First Picture) George Washington (Second Picture) King George III North American Map British Redcoat Colonial Soldier British Flag Don't Tread on Me Lexington and Concord Battle of Bunker Hill Battle of Trenton Valley Forge Battle of Saratoga Battle of Yorktown Battle of Long Island George Washington (Last Picture) Books Schanzer, Rosalyn – George vs. George ISBN: 0-7922-7349-4 Reflections: United States History: Making a New Nation (Textbook) Harcourt School Publishers Videos www.history.com (Videos) Misc. Fitzpatrick, Anthony. American Institute for History Education. Social Studies Can be SPECtacular Hansen, Bobbi Dr. Associated Professor, University of San Diego Website: jeopardylabs.com/play/george-vs-george