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- The Declaration of Independence
- In Where English and history meet: A collaboration guide, page 5
- In this interdisciplinary lesson, students will examine the role of the Declaration of Independence in the development of the American Revolution and as part of the American identity. They will also analyze the argumentative structure and write their own declaration.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–10 English Language Arts and Social Studies)
- By Karen Cobb Carroll, Ph.D., NBCT.
Resources on the web
- The American Revolution - Lighting Freedom's Flame
- Students can explore the Revolutionary War period through stories, a timeline of events, biographies of the key players, and much more. (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: National Park Service
- The Digital Classroom
- Resources and guides to using the primary history materials of the United States in research and teaching. Links to the wealth of materials held in the National Archives and Records Administration collection. (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: The National Archives and Records Administration
- Teaching With Documents: Lesson Plans
- A collection of lesson plans which use NARA primary resource documents spanning eras from the 1750s to the present. (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: National Archives and Records Administration

