Inking Thoughts: Declaration Facts

Declaration facts… what do you know?
  • Putting Your Thoughts on Paper: Share and discuss our Declaration of Independence.
  • Gathering materials: family learning journals, pencils, colored pencils. Remind them to open their journals to the next available page and date it. Don’t forget to have them label the top of the page with today’s learning topic/skill.
  • Reading and Writing Connection: Declaration bulleted thoughts
  • Drafting responses: Allow each family member to draft 3-5 facts that they would like to remember (10 min). Encourage the youngest members to draw their thoughts and assign someone to be their scribe.
  • Finally: Discuss: Let each family member share their “Declaration Bulleted Thoughts“ creation. Remind them that respectful listeners make eye contact with the person sharing without interrupting.

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