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Use the information provided on the map on the back to answer the following questions: 1. What two major bodies of water are listed on the map? (2 point each) 2. What two battles occurred after the war ended in 1814? (3 point each) 3. (Which battle(s) happened closest to the Chesapeake Bay? 3 point each)
The War of 1812 facts and information activity worksheet pack and fact file. Includes 5 activities aimed at students 11-14 years old (KS3) & 5 activities aimed at students 14-16 year old (GCSE). Great for home study or to use within the classroom environment.
A lesson plan for use in middle and high school classrooms. Battles were fought on land and sea during the War of 1812. Early in the conflict, United States forces invaded British-held Canada and also clashed with Native Americans in Tecumseh’s Confederacy.
Questions & Answers. This activity will help students better understand the War of 1812. They will label, color, and answer questions on the blank map version or just color on the coloring page version.
This product contains student worksheets that can be completed while viewing the PBS documentary First Invasion: The War of 1812. Each part of the video has two worksheet versions - one in Google Drive that can be used as a PDF and one in Google Forms.
The War of 1812 lesson plan includes three worksheets: an activity worksheet, a practice worksheet, and a homework assignment. You can refer to the guide on the classroom procedure page to determine when to hand out each worksheet.
Hostilities began with an invasion of Canada, which, if properly timed and executed, would have brought united action against Montreal. Instead, the entire campaign miscarried and ended with the British occupation of Detroit. The U.S. Navy, however, scored successes.