Path to July 4th American Revolution Scavenger Hunt Webquest Print and Digital
$12.00
How did a series of tax laws become a revolution? This multi-format scavenger hunt, digital webquest, and self-paced packet traces 15 pivotal events from 1765 to 1776 using real primary source documents. Students collect a clue word at every station and assemble a famous Revolutionary-era quote at the end. Part of the Five Pillars of the Declaration of Independence framework. Grades 3-12.
Description
How did a series of tax laws turn into a revolution? Let your students follow the trail and find out.
The Path to July 4th takes students through 15 pivotal events on the road to American independence, from the Stamp Act Congress of 1765 to the adoption of the Declaration on July 4, 1776.
At each station, students engage with a real historical challenge drawn from primary source documents and period images, respond to a critical thinking question, and collect one clue word. When all 15 clue words are assembled, students reveal a complete quote from one of the most influential voices of the Revolutionary era.
This is not a worksheet. This is an adventure. (Paper based, online, WR code, or physical room)
Three Ways to Use It
Room Setup Scavenger Hunt Print and post the 15 station cards around your classroom, hallway, or larger learning space. Students move freely between stations in any order, recording responses on notebook paper and tracking clue words on their recording sheet map. Active, movement-based, and built for kinesthetic learners and groups of any size.
QR Code Digital WebQuest Post the included QR code cards around your space. Students scan each code and access the station directly on a hosted page at karacarrero.com. Compatible with any device, no apps or accounts required. Students still use a printed recording sheet map alongside the digital stations.
Self-Paced Packet Version Print one complete packet per student for independent or small-group work. Perfect for homeschool settings, co-ops, makeup work, substitute days, or any situation where movement is not practical. A dedicated makeup work sheet lists all 15 station URLs for absent students to complete independently.
Differentiated for Three Grade Bands
Three versions of the recording sheet map are included: a grades 3-5 adventure map with simplified instructions, a grades 6-8 annotated field record with standard prompts, and a grades 9-12 investigation record with analytical reflection prompts. All three versions direct students to write responses on notebook paper, keeping printing minimal. Assign the version that fits your students, or differentiate within the same group.
The 15 Stations (1765 to 1776)
Stamp Act Congress, Sons of Liberty, Townshend Acts, Boston Massacre, Committees of Correspondence, Tea Act, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, First Continental Congress, Lexington and Concord, Second Continental Congress, Olive Branch Petition Rejected, Common Sense Published, Lee Resolution, Declaration of Independence Adopted.
What’s Included
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15 station cards (print and laminate for reuse)
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QR code station card sheet (Optional but includes enhanced primary source pictures)
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Three differentiated recording sheet maps (grades 3-5, 6-8, 9-12)
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Complete teacher guide with setup instructions for all three formats, discussion questions by grade band, assessment options, and homeschool notes
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Answer key with sample responses by grade band
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Makeup work sheet with all 15 station URLs
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MLA bibliography citing primary sources from the National Archives, Library of Congress, Yale Avalon Project, Project Gutenberg, and Massachusetts Historical Society
Perfect For
American Revolution units, road to revolution studies, primary source investigations, blended learning and webquest activities, QR code classroom stations, active and movement-based learning, homeschool co-ops, substitute lesson plans, end-of-unit review, and makeup work.
About the Five Pillars Framework
This product is Pillar 3 of the Five Pillars of the Declaration of Independence, a complete framework for teaching the Declaration from every essential angle. Pillar 3 covers the road to rebellion: the eleven years of escalating conflict from 1765 to 1776 that made independence not just possible, but necessary. Pairs naturally with Road to Independence Timeline Challenge (also Pillar 3), The Grievances Detective Kit (Pillar 1), Escape the King’s Tyranny Escape Room (Pillar 1), and Drafting the Declaration (Pillar 4). Each pillar is available as a standalone product or as part of a complete bundle at karacarrero.com.
All primary source documents used in this product are in the public domain. For single classroom or family use.
Additional information
| Activity Type | Artifact/Museum Exploration, Discussion Questions, Hands-on Activity, Philosophy/Psychology Exploration, Primary Source Analysis, Projects, Writing Prompts |
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