American Revolution Bundle - 18 Painting Recreations

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American Revolution - Recreating Historic Paintings. This 18-pack of famous historic paintings in U.S. History during the American Revolution Era is going to be a hit with your students while giving them a sense of ownership, pride, and a memorable experience and all you have to do is press print! You, your students, your staff, and parents who visit your school will love seeing these student recreations on display!
Included in this series are the following paintings for your students to recreate:
King George III in Coronation Robes
Bostonians Paying the Excise Man
The Boston Massacre – Paul Revere’s Version
The Boston Massacre – James Wells Champney’s Version
Patrick Henry – “Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!”
Betsy Ross – First American Flag
Writing the Declaration of Independence
Washington Crossing the Delaware
George Washington Resigning His Commission
Everything gets printed on standard 8.5" x 11" paper
1 - Famous historic painting
1 - 30 numbered squares on image to choose from
1 - Grid
1 - Set of printing instructions
30 - Sections for students to draw (with corresponding number on the back - so 60 total pages, but 30 back-to-back)
For other drawing activities:
Create a Revolutionary War Caricature
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