Fun hands-on American History lesson for elementary children on the War of 1812 & the Star Spangled Banner in 45 minutes for Kindergarten, 1st, & 2nd grade-level children - Notebook & lapbook pages & children's book suggestions - Use with your class, homeschool, after-school program, or co-op! U.S.
Teach your students about the War of 1812 with this complete social studies lapbook or use the pieces as part of a social studies interactive notebook! Filled with information about the War of 1812, this printable file contains the following pieces: a cover title piece a brief description of what the War of 1812 was causes of the war the leaders during the war attacks throughout the war the important battles the peace treaty (Treaty of Ghent) the end result of the war fun facts about the war a reflection page for students to describe what they learned about the War of 1812 graphics of: a U.S. soldier, a British soldier, and the Treaty of Ghent There is also a page describing assembly directions in the file. Lapbooks and interactive notebooks are a great way to give students a hands-on approach to learning!
What was the War of 1812 and why was it important in American history? Learn more about it and then share it with your children!
British and US uniforms of the War of 1812.
The star-spangled war confirmed independence for the United States. But for Great Britain, it was a betrayal
The War of 1812 helped the fledgling United States prove that it was here to stay, despite the burning of Washington D.C.
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This activity will help students better understand the War of 1812. They will label, color, and answer questions on the blank map version or just color on the coloring page version. It's a great way to incorporate geography in your lesson. Scroll down to learn more!
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These Cootie Catchers are a great way for students to have fun while learning about the different historical figures, events, and terms associated with the War of 1812. How to Play and Assembly Instructions are included. These Cootie Catchers contain the following: 1. Students identify the Famous Person from the War of 1812: ♦ Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, Francis Scott Key, William Henry Harrison, John C. Calhoun, Tecumseh, James Madison, Oliver Hazard Perry 2. Students Identify the term from the description: ♦ Embargo Act, Battle of Tippecanoe, Old Ironside, Burning of Washington, Battle of New Orleans, Treaty of Ghent, War Hawks, Privateers 3. Students create their own description for the vocabulary term These cootie catchers come in color and black & white, and also come with a version where students can add their own definitions. All of this totals 10 usable pages which has students identifying vocabulary terms (with pictures) based from the definition. 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This 35 question download supports the History Channel's film, First Invasion: The War of 1812. This is an excellent resource for someone who plans to cover the War of 1812 or the presidency of James Madison.
On this day in 1814, British troops invaded the American capital of Washington DC and set fire to many major public buildings, including the Capitol and White House. The invasion occurred as part of...
The War of 1812 is one of the most overlooked conflicts in the history of the United States. Here are ten facts you need to know about the "Forgotten...
When doing our family history, we think of our ancestors may be in the American Revolutionary War, the American Civil War, World War One or Two or Vietnam War but not too often is the War of 1812 considered. This was a conflict running from June 1812 to February 1815 between the United States and
Introduce your students to important facts and figures of the War of 1812 with this engaging word search puzzle worksheet. Puzzles make fun no prep activities for early finishers, bell ringers, morning work, handouts, homework, unit or lesson plan supplements, sponge activities, introductions to new topics, classroom themes, and sub files. The 30 hidden vocabulary words are: Battles, Canada, Conestoga, Confederacy, Embargo, Federalists, Fort McHenry, France, Francis Scott Key, Frigate, George Iv, Ghent, Harrison, Impressment, Jackson, Lake Erie, Madison, Native Americans, New Orleans, Old Ironsides, Shawnee, Stalemate, Tecumseh, Tippecanoe, Trade, United Kingdom, United States, War Hawks, Westward Expansion, and White House. The words are hidden in all directions and there may be some overlaps making this a challenging word search. Solution included. If you like this wordsearch, you might also like: • War of 1812 Crossword • American Revolution Word Search • Civil War Word Search • WWI Word Search • WWII Word Search We love FEEDBACK! And you earn CREDITS! • Log in to your Teachers Pay Teachers account. • Click on the drop down menu “My TpT”. • Select “My Purchases”. • Choose ratings and leave feedback. • Know that we love you for it! ♥ ♥ ♥ Puzzles to Print guarantees you the highest quality crosswords, word finds, cryptograms, Sudoku and number puzzles available.
Explore the causes & effects of the War of 1812 with StoryboardThat's detailed analysis tools & educational resources. Perfect for students & curious learners.
Do you have a War of 1812 ancestor? Learn how to identify a soldier from this war and get (online) resources that can help bring his military service to life.
Grant Stoddard writes that Canadian national identity was born amid the bloody heroics of the War of 1812 against the US.
If you have a Revolutionary War ancestor, you may also have an ancestor who served in the War of 1812. Find out how to search for him/her in this FREE database.
We all (probably/hopefully) have fond board game related memories. What if I told you that all that time you spent throwing dice with the family had
Best viewed in Lightbox. I was cursing at having to shoot into the sun at this event, but it did provide great backlighting here.
Native Sun Productions' Emmy-nominated film "First Invasion: The War of 1812" is being featured in several vignettes in the Smithsonian galleries.
Why did the country really go to war against the British? Which American icon came out of the forgotten war?
William Hamilton Merritt was born in Bedford, N.Y. in 1793. Merritt’s father fought for the Loyalists during the American Revolution. After the war, the Merritt family moved to New Brunswick and by 1795 the family moved to the Niagara Peninsula. Merritt studied mathematics and surveying, and was involved in different businesses before the War of 1812. William Hamilton Merritt Shortly before the outbreak of the War of 1812, Merritt was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Lincoln militia. Merritt served with the Niagara Light Dragoons and fought at the Battle of Queenston Heights in October 1812. By 1813, the 20-year-old Merritt was promoted to captain and continued to serve with the dragoons by patrolling the border and relaying messages along the Niagara. By 1814, Merritt fought at the Battle of Lundy’s Lane where he was captured and remained a prisoner in Cheshire, Mass. until early 1815. On his return trip home to Niagara, Merritt stopped in Mayville, N.Y. where he married Catharine Prendergast. After the war, Merritt ran different businesses in Niagara, but he is best known for his involvement in the building of the Welland Canal. In 1818, Merritt, along with others, petitioned the Upper Canada Legislature to provide for the construction of the canal. In 1824 the legislature formed the Welland Canal Company and selected Merritt as its financial agent. Merritt traveled extensively through Canada, the U.S. and Great Britain to help raise funds for the project. From 1832 to 1860 Merritt served in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada and later the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada. Merritt often worked long days, as he was involved in many projects. Merritt had four sons and two daughters, one of his sons became a member of the Canadian House of Commons. In 1862 Merritt died on a ship near Cornwall and his body was returned to Niagara where he rests in Victoria Lawn cemetery in St. Catharines.