For just $12.95 "Remember the Ladies" A Unit Study Dedicated to the Remarkable Women of the Revolutionary War Product Description: This six week unit study examines the lives of extraordinary women that championed the fight for freedom during the Revolutionary War. Many of these women and their stories have been forgotten, never shared in our history books. This study will enlighten your student's to the many heroic deeds performed by colonial women and their fight for freedom from King George lll and Great Britain. Women served as "Molly Pitchers," riders, newspaper journalists, spies, business women, soldiers incognito, and so much more. Your students will discover a 16 year old youth, by the name of Sybil Ludington, who rode 40 miles in one night to #rally her father's militia. George Washington personally thanked Sybil for her act of bravery. Several statues have been erected in her honor. Another woman known only as "Agent 355," discovered one of the greatest acts of treason in our country's history, the betrayal by Benedict Arnold. Your students will learn of one woman that impressed not only the Colonial Army, but also the British and Hessian soldiers, by her skills on the battlefield. Share with your students, the lives, and heroic feats of these extraordinary and often nameless women. This Study Includes the Following: Daily Lesson Plans, Prepared Lessons to read to your students in story form and newspaper articles, Index Page, Defined Glossary Terms, Vocabulary Words/Notebooks, Suggested Activities, Discussion Questions, Writing Assignments, Homework Assignments, Research Paper, Famous Quotes, Historical Facts, Printouts, Quizzes, Word Banks, Final Exam, Teacher's Answer Key. Teaching Duration - Six Weeks Grade Levels: Advanced Students, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Homeschool Pages: 111
















