Photos of these tools in the hands of my fourth graders will be posted on Monday.
We worked with a trunk from the American Independence Museum in Exeter, New Hampshire, this week. Inside the trunk was quite a collection of goodies, allowing for students to see and touch what it was like in America's revolutionary era. From games to money to clothing from the age, it was great to see the Revolution in 3D. Students enjoyed experiencing these replica items, this week.
Photos of these tools in the hands of my fourth graders will be posted on Monday.
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