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Through Their Eyes Teacher Resource Pack

This packet presents suggested activities and supplemental resources to assist teachers in carrying out lessons of the Museum of the American Revolution.
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Hamilton Was Here: Teacher Resource Pack

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Virtual Readings & Books for Kids

Browse a curated collection of excerpts from exciting, thought-provoking books about the American Revolution — for kids!
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At Home Crafts & Activities

Check out a selection of historically inspired crafts and activities below that families can make and do at home.
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Coloring Pages

Explore a handful of Revolutionary-era artifacts in the Museum's collection in full color with the Museum's "Color the Collection coloring book!
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Revolutionary Books for Kids

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Living History Videos and Demos

Artisan Field Trip Interviews
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Digital Discovery Carts

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Meet the Revolution: Kalela Williams

Historical interpreter Kalela Williams discusses the character she portrays – an African American teacher in Philadelphia in the 1790s.
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Meet the Revolution: Noah Lewis

Historical interpreter Noah Lewis discusses his portrayal of Edward "Ned" Hector, a free African American man and soldier who fought in the Revolutionary War.
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