The following Programs are just a few I have available for Fourth Grade along with the Standards they address. I can also create Programs for other subjects, topics and time periods. You Ask For IT! and I will try to bring it to you!
SS4H1
French and Indian Soldier/Frontiersman
Stamp Act Protestor
Member of the Sons of Liberty
Samuel Gray or Patrick Carr and the Boston Massacre
Sam Adams or Paul Revere and the Boston Tea Party
A Colonial Soldier
Benjamin franklin
Benedict Arnold
Patrick Henry
John Adams
Soldier at Lexington and Concord
Horatio Gates and Saratogo
Daniel Morgan and Saratoga
Alexander Hamilton and Yorktown
SS4H2
James Madison and the Constitution
Benjamin Franklin and the Constitution
Patrick Henry and the Bill of Rights
Constitutional Delegate and the Great Compromise and the 3/5ths Compromise-I play several different ones for this one.
SS4H3
Bill Baines and the Navel War in 1812
Will Henry and the Land War During the War of 1812
Francis Scott Key and the Star Spangled banner
Pierre Cruzatte and the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Samuel Worcester and the Cherokee/Trail of Tears
George Armstrong Custer and the Little Big Horn
David Crockett and the Alamo
Sam Houston and Texas Independence
A Trail Boss on the Oregon Trail
Slim Johnson, Miner 49er and the California Gold Rush
SS4H4
William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolitionist Movement
Henry David Thoreau and Abolition
‘Ralph Waldo Emerson and Abolition
SS4H5
John Brown and the Causes of the Civil War
Chief Justice Roger B. Taney and the Dred Scott Case
Simon Legree and Uncle Tom’s cabin
William Sherman and the March to the Sea
U.S. Grant and the End of the Civil war
Robert E. Lee and the Southern Side of the Civil War
A Union Soldier-Any Battle or Event
A Southern Soldier-Any Battle or Event
Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address
Jefferson Davis and the Politics of War
An Andersonville POW
Henry Wirz and Andersonville
SS4H6
A Carpet Bagger and Reconstruction
A Share Cropper and Reconstruction
A Sheriff after Reconstruction
Samuel Tildon and the 1877 Presidential Election
Rutherford Hayes and the 1877 Presidential Election