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U.S. History is complex and detailed – make sure your students have an in-depth understanding of this era in history with this American Revolution Task Card Activity.


Covering major topics from the Revolutionary War, these task cards are a quick option for you to give students more at bats with their social studies content. You’ll love a reliable and detailed resource for students to review in stations, small group, review games, and in pairs.


Included student answer sheets make it easy for you to give a grade on the task card set, and a teacher answer key make it simple for you to check student responses for understanding. 


✅What’s Included in Your Task Card Set:

  • 36 task cards

  • Student answer sheet

  • Teacher answer key

  • How-to guide

  • Extra activities Bonus Sheet

  • Interactive task card mat


✅ Topics Covered:

  • French and Indian War

  • Proclamation of 1763

  • Stamp Act

  • Intolerable Acts

  • Boston Massacre

  • Boston Tea Party

  • Lexington and Concord

  • Saratoga

  • Yorktown

  • Valley Forge

  • Treaty of Paris

  • Sons of Liberty

  • Abigail Adams

  • Mercy Otis Warren

  • Founding Fathers

  • Wentworth Cheswell

  • James Armistead

  • Bernardo de Galvez

  • Crispus Attucks

  • Haym Solomon

  • Marquis de Lafayette

  • John Paul Jones



✅Why you’ll love these Task Cards 

Your history review is done for you. Use these task cards for test prep, interactive work, stations, or small group remediation. With major U.S. History topics included, this resource is a comprehensive review for your students. 


✅What other teachers are saying about these Task Cards: 

❤️ “I used this activity to review key concepts of the American Revolution. My students enjoyed completing each task; I divided them into teams and made it a competition.”


❤️ “My students enjoy this activity as a review for their assessments.”