The Revolutionary War History Chart depicts an overall view of many of the most important facts and events surrounding our fight for independence. The dates and events were painstakingly researched and verified many, many times over, so as to be able to offer the most accurate compilation ever presented with regard to our Revolutionary War. It is laid out using our own "Staircase Learning Method", which is a unique ‘step by step’ way of presenting an overall concept in bite size, easily consumable pieces.
The chart makes a beautiful, colorful and informative display at 39”x42”.
- Updated: August 26, 2003


2. What is the difference between a standard and a deluxe chart? - Top

Both contain the same information, however, the standard chart has a glossy varnished look, and the deluxe chart has a thick laminated finish that will ensure years of use and should show little to no signs of wear for years to come. - Updated: August 26, 2003


3. How can the Revolutionary War History Chart benefit educators? - Top

During your teaching of the American Revolution, your current curriculum often leaves out pieces and flavor that can truly bring the overall picture of our fight for independence alive in the hearts and minds of your students. The color- coded and numbered steps of the revolutionary “Staircase Learning Method” makes learning fun and easy to remember. It will be the centerpiece of your classroom. - Updated: August 26, 2003


4. Where can I see your Revolutionary War History Chart other than on-line? - Top

We are pleased to announce that we will be joining the National Council for the Social Studies at their next national convention in Chicago on November 14-15, 2003.Come out and see us there!
Some of the others joining us are: U.S. News and World Report, Teachers Curriculum Institute, C-Span, PBS Video, Library of Congress, National Geographic, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, just to name a few.
- Updated: August 26, 2003


5. What is the purpose of the N.R.L.H.? - Top

The purpose of the National Registry of Living Historians is to unite all those who are interested in keeping alive the spirit of our great nation.
It provides a marvelous opportunity for educators to find speakers and live demonstrators for their classroom at no or minimal charge.
It is a wonderful way for reenactor groups to find people to fill those spots that they may need, as well as find recruits, and even find each other as well. Although the N.R.L.H. has only been up and running a few short months, you can see that there are living historians from all over the United States, and we’ve just begun. We hope to serve many other purposes.
It is founded and totally funded by Learning With Ease.
- Updated: August 26, 2003


6. How do I register in the National Registry of Living Historians? - Top

It’s simple. Just go to the home page at www.learningwithease.com and click on “Historian Registry.” Then, on the registry page, click on “Join.” Then simply fill out the information form about yourself or your group and at the end of the form click on “add me to the database” and you’re done. You will be notified when your submission has been reviewed for membership. You will be given a username and password so that if you want to change any of your information later, you can. - Updated: August 27, 2003


7. What makes the 911 CD so special? - Top

Nothing again in history will ever bring to your mind’s eye the memory of the horrific events of September 11th as this will. It is a CD which presents a timeline of the events as they actually happened. The narrator tells of the events in a way that is so compelling that it will bring to American hearts patriotism and love for this great country. After listening to this CD one will stand taller and walk prouder remembering the courage and bravery so many displayed that day. We have rarely found a dry eye after listening to this incredible time capsule. - Updated: August 27, 2003


   
 
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