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Daughter of Liberty is a children’s book by Robert Quackenbush that tells the story of a young girl named Deborah Samson, who disguised herself as a man to fight in the Revolutionary War. The teaching guide for this book provides educators with a range of activities and discussion points to help students understand the themes and historical context of the story.


The guide includes pre-reading activities that introduce students to the Revolutionary War and the role of women in the 18th century. During and after reading, the guide suggests discussion questions that encourage critical thinking and deeper analysis of the text. There are also writing prompts that ask students to reflect on the characters and themes in the book.


The guide also provides suggestions for extension activities that allow students to explore the Revolutionary War further, such as researching and presenting on other notable figures or events from the time period. Additionally, there are cross-curricular connections that tie in topics like social studies, history, and English language arts.


Overall, the teaching guide for
Daughter of Liberty aims to engage students in learning about the Revolutionary War through a captivating and empowering story of a young girl’s bravery and determination.

Daughter of Liberty: A True Story of the American Revolution (Robert Quackenbush) tells Wyn’s story with General Washington.


This book is an excellent supplement to social studies lessons on American Revolution. Unit includes:

. vocabulary activities

. comprehension activities

. writing assessment and enrichment