Famous Figures of the American Revolution: A Figures In Motion Review
DISCLOSURE: I RECEIVED THIS COMPLIMENTARY PRODUCT THROUGH THE HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW.
From science experiments to art projects, hands-on activities are by far my children’s favorite part of their education! Today’s review combines elements of art and history to create an interactive lesson everyone will enjoy! We’re talking about Figures of the American Revolution from Figures In Motion! These moveable figures are a wonderful compliment to any history curriculum.
What We Received:
We received one book of paper figures to cut out, in some cases color and assemble, a bookmark about Benjamin Franklin, a single hole punch and a box of small two prong brads.
How It Works:
The Famous Figures of the American Revolution book contains 10 different people you can assemble. For each person there are two pages, one is colored and the other is blank, ready to be colored by a student. Both are assembled in the same way - by cutting out the individual pieces, hole punching in the designated spots (noted by letters and back or front designations) and then attaching the pieces with small brads. This product is intended for ages 6-12 and requires cutting skills. Most of it is easy but there are some areas of fine detail. For those areas they have added gray space as a guide to give students an easier option.
Once assembled, they are fun to move around and even pretend to interact. Within the book, each person has a description of their patriotic significance and interesting information about their life. These figures compliment any survey of history or biography study, but the text also includes a reading list specific to the American Revolution figures in the book.
What We Thought:
We loved this product far more than I expected! I know my kids like hands-on activities, but with as much cutting that's involved, I assumed my 10 year old son would be done with it. My 7 year old daughter lives to craft so I expected her to enjoy it, but they were begging to do more and more. Since there are only so many in the book, it quickly became a question of who gets to do more and which ones. They needed a touch of guidance when assembling the first ones, but after that it was a very independent activity. From an artistic standpoint, it requires precision and cutting skills, which is something we always need to work on. A neat element - that I love about learning anyway - was all the questions that arose simply from cutting out these pictures. I wasn't teaching them directly, but we learned about flag making, types of guns and different types of clothes, just from their questions.
This process was such a positive learning experience that I highly recommend including this product in your next history study!
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