Trenton & Princeton

This is your go-to page for all of the information your group needs to complete this presentation. There is no need to go beyond these resources as we have limited time. If you feel that you need more information, talk to your teacher to get suggestions for extra resources.


Go through these resources in the order in which they are presented. You should take notes as you go, so that the creation of your presentation is more efficient.

Resource #1: Textbook

Everyone in the group must read the section titled "The Battles of Trenton and Princeton" on page 150 of the textbook. 

If using the online textbook, choose "Chapter 6: The American Revolution" > "Lesson 1." You may need to click on the yellow numbers at the bottom until you find the red section headings listed above. It is most likely page 5. You can also use the search function at the top right of the site.

Resource #2: Liberty's Kids Episode 19: Across the Delaware

Everyone in the group must watch the following Liberty's Kids episode. You can either watch it as a group or individually with headphones. 

Resource #3: Significant Battles PDF p. 18-30 PDF

Everyone in the group must download this Significant Battles PDF, but ONLY READ pages 20-22 (see the page numbers at the bottom of each PDF page to find the right one).

Significant Battles p. 18 - 30.pdf

Resource #4: The Battle of Trenton from the movie "The Crossing" (2000)

Everyone in the group must watch the following video clip. You can either watch it as a group or individually with headphones.

The Crossing Part 6 (Battle of Trenton).mp4

Resource #5: Mr. Nussbaum's Reading Comprehension Activity

Everyone in the group must go to the following link: 

https://mrnussbaum.com/battle-of-trenton-reading-comprehension-online

Complete the reading, and then answer the multiple choice questions to check your understanding.

Optional Resource: "A Christmas Gamble" PDF

If you would like a bit more information, take a look at the following  PDF called "A Christmas Gamble."

A Christmas Gamble.pdf

Now that you've gone through all of your resources, it's time to get the Research Chart filled in! Remember to split up the questions on the Research Chart among your group members so that you guys are being as efficient as possible.