| French and Indian War Reading Comprehension Exercises | ||||||
| Title | Format | Gr. Level/Lexile | Word Count | Type | Immediate Feedback | Narration |
| French and Indian War | O | 6+ /1200 | 423 | Passage and 10 Questions | Yes | Yes |
| The Effects of the French and Indian War | P/O | 5-6+/850-1050 | 251; 323 | Passage and 7 Questions | Yes | Yes |
| George Washington - Age 22 | P/O | 4/6 | 258; 342 | Passage and 7 Questions | Yes | Yes |
| Join, or Die! | P/O | 4+-6+/850-1050 | 214; 286 | Passage and 7 Questions | Yes | Yes |
| Pontiac's Rebellion | P | 5+/1050 | 460 | Passage and 7 Questions | No | No |
| Pontiac's Rebellion | O | 5+/1050 | 460 | Passage and 7 Questions | Yes | Yes |
| French and Indian War Writing Prompts and Activities | ||||||
| Rivalries - This American Revolution/Revolutionary War/French and Indian War activity explains the centuries-old rivalry between England and France that shaped America's early history and then challenges students to write about a rivalry in their life, or, in sports, movies, or literature. | ||||||
| The Worst Rule Ever- This fun prompt requires students to relate to how the colonists must have felt after the passage of the Royal Proclamation of 1763, by writing about the worst rule they've ever had to follow. | ||||||
| Rookie Mistakes - “Rookie Mistakes” asks students to connect George Washington’s early military failure at Fort Necessity with their own experiences trying something new and making mistakes. Students reflect on how learning from those mistakes can lead to growth, confidence, and better decision-making over time. | ||||||