Professional Learning Network- September 20th, 2025
This free resource library includes lesson materials, primary sources, multimedia content, lesson plans, and additional materials for use by teachers, students, and scholars of all ages.
In an effort to assist teachers across the state during the roll out of the KAS for Social Studies, The Kentucky Reading Association developed suggested quality resources that can be used to teach standards and themes for grades K-8. The link above will take you to a list of books by grade level, theme, and standards.
Make your history instruction engaging through primary sources! Cynthia Risor has written multiple books on this important and timely topic. She has also developed activities to make you more successful at developing instruction that effectively utilizes these sources. Click the button above for more information!
Materials from February 22, 2025, Midway University
C3 Network and Inquiry
Inquiry resources from Dr. Kathy Swan.
Follow this Blog for history, analysis, and unabashed gossip about the start of the American Revolution in Massachusetts.
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Recommended by Dr. John Fea.
J. L. BELL is a Massachusetts writer who specializes in (among other things) the start of the American Revolution in and around Boston. He is particularly interested in the experiences of children in 1765-75. He has published scholarly papers and popular articles for both children and adults. He was consultant for an episode of History Detectives, and contributed to a display at Minute Man National Historic Park.
Elmwood Inn
135 N 2nd St
Danville, KY 40422 USA
859.236.6641
https://www.elmwoodinn.com/products/american-revolution-tea
American Revolution Tea | Hyson Green Tea Information
Water Temperature: 175°F
Brewing Time: 3 minutes
Ingredients: Premium Green Tea
Origin: China
Elmwood Inn Fine Teas received a commission from the National Archives in Washington to produce a private-label tea commemorating one of the pivotal events in the colonists' struggle for independence, the 1773 Boston Tea Party.
We now offer this historically-correct Chinese hyson green tea to all our customers. There were five Chinese teas aboard the three ships in Boston Harbor; three of those teas were black, and two were green. All 340 chests of loose tea went overboard on December 16.
You will find this tea in all the National Park Gift Stores across New England and in the gift shop at the Boston Tea Party Ships Museum, where our owner Bruce Richardson is the tea history consultant.
Read more about the history of tea in A Social History of Tea by Jane Pettigrew and Elmwood Inn Tea owner Bruce Richardson.