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					<description><![CDATA[<p>xml encoding="UTF-8"-->American history activities bring the past to life for middle school students. Tweens love getting out of the textbook and spending time completing projects, reading living books, cooking authentic meals, playing historical games. If your older kids feel that history is boring, it’s easier to keep them engaged when you use hands-on activities like...</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>xml encoding="UTF-8"-->This Liberty Bell Timeline Scavenger Hunt will make it easy to teach kids all the interesting facts about the Liberty Bell. Symbols of America, like the Liberty Bell, should be a part of your history lessons. To make it easier for them, use a fun American history activity to help tweens keep the timeline...</p>
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		<title>American Revolution Hands-On Activities for Middle School</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>xml encoding="UTF-8"-->These two American Revolution hands-on activities are the perfect way to break up a boring history lesson. I am a huge advocate of incorporating American history activities into your homeschool. When kids complete interactive tasks while studying history, the subject becomes real and tangible to them. Plus, they’re a lot of fun. So whenever you can, let...</p>
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		<title>This Unique American Revolution Artifact Project Combines Art and History</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>xml encoding="UTF-8"-->This American Revolution artifact project is a cool, unique American history activity to add to your lesson plans. If your child thinks history is boring, you need to add some hands-on activities into your lesson plans right now. It’s simply the best way for middle schoolers to get a good feel for what a...</p>
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