The Revere Children and the Siege of Boston OUTREACH - In School Version

Description

After his midnight ride, Paul Revere couldn’t return to Boston. What became of his family as patriot forces besieged the city, trying to expel the British troops? Children find out as they take on the roles of Sarah, helping her mother pack to flee the city, and Paul Jr., left behind to guard the house against marauding soldiers. Pre-visit materials provided.

Outreach programs are presented to one class of students at a time in their classroom or another available space inside your school. A minimum of two and maximum of three programs can be scheduled per day.

For travel to schools beyond Route 495 an additional travel fee will be charged.

Offered At

The Paul Revere House

The Paul Revere Memorial Association actively preserves and interprets two of Boston’s oldest homes. We provide our increasingly diverse audience with remarkable educational experiences based on historical issues and social history themes relevant to our site, our neighborhood, and Boston from the 17th through the early 20th century.

Details

Subjects

History, Colonial Times, Revolutionary War, 18th Century, Social Studies

Capacity

22 students

Duration

60 min.

Activity

School Based Program

Grades

3, 4, 5

Price Options

$230.00 per Group for School Group

$115.00 per Group for Title I School