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Civics Task Cards: Colonial Rebellion & Declaration of Independence

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This set of 32 Road to the American Revolution and the Declaration of Independence Task Cards make reviewing the Colonial Rebellion fun and engaging for your middle school Civics or American Government students! The Task Cards quiz students on vocabulary and key concepts, with multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, primary source quotes, and pictures to analyze!

This resource also includes a digital version in the form of a TPT Easel Assessment! Assign directly to your Google Classroom, or generate a link to share with your students through email or your school's LMS!

Included in this set of 32 task cards:

20 Road to the American Revolution Task Cards

  • Aligned to Florida State Standard for 7th Grade Civics: SS.7.CG.1.5: "Describe how British policies and responses to colonial concerns led to the writing of the Declaration of Independence."
  • 20 cards covering King George, the Proclamation of 1763, the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, the Townshend Acts, the Quartering Act, the Tea Act, the Intolerable Acts; the Boston Tea Party; the Boston Massacre; Common Sense by Thomas Paine, the First & Second Continental Congresses, and the battles of Lexington and Concord!
  • Cards review key concepts, people, documents, quotes, and events

Questions include:

  • What sorts of products were taxed under the Stamp Act of 1765?
  • The Intolerable Acts were in reaction to what act of protest by the American colonists?
  • What was Thomas Paine’s main purpose in writing the pamphlet Common Sense?
  • This was the protest cry of the American colonists, who felt Parliament was levying taxes on them without their permission. “No ____ without ____!”

10 Declaration of Independence Task Cards

  • Aligned to Florida State Standard: SS.7.CG.1.6: "Analyze the ideas and grievances set forth in the Declaration of Independence."
  • 10 cards covering Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence
  • Cards review the structure and purpose of the Declaration, along with analysis of key quotes.

Questions include:

  • What are the three unalienable rights Thomas Jefferson says all people are born with?
  • What date was the Declaration of Independence signed?
  • “When in the Course of human events...”
    The introduction to the Declaration of Independence is also known as the...
    A. the Redress
    B. the Preamble
    C. the Grievances)
  • “That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed...”
    This quote, from the Declaration of Independence, draws its inspiration from which of the following ideas:
    A. the social contract
    B. democracy
    C. popular sovereignty

Use these cards to review! You can give students a few cards depending on how much they need to review, or set up cards in different stations for the students to work on as a group.

This non-editable, printable PDF comes with 2 versions of the task cards: a Color option with a turquoise border, and an ink-saving Black & White set. I've also included an Answer Key and an optional 2-sided Student Response worksheet for students to log their answers!

You can also download a digital TPT Easel Assessments version, which turns these task cards into a self-grading test!

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Total Pages
32 task cards, 4 to a page
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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