Teach History
Looking for something in particular?
  • Home
  • About
  • Free Audio Download
  • Contact
  • Archives
  • Walking Tours of Historic Boston
Subscribe to Teach History
  • Audio
  • Video
  • Technology In The Classroom
  • Primary Sources
  • Colonial Newspapers
  • Books
  • Tours

    School Programs

    Children’s book author and tour guide Ben Edwards offers unique programs for schools including both Boston field trips and classroom presentations. His extensive knowledge of Boston’s history, creative teaching method and sense of humor make his programs highly educational and fun! Ben is currently developing products that will be available to grade schools nationwide beginning in 2011. Click here to learn more about school programs and to read testimonials from teachers like you.

    One April in Boston

    Author and tour guide Ben Edwards, whose ancestors lived in colonial Boston, introduces students to the city’s history in a way that no one else can. Ben was able to trace his Edwards ancestors back over three centuries. Four generations of his family lived in Boston between 1700 and 1852 and Ben’s book One April in Boston tells of their connection to the Sons of Liberty and Paul Revere. The book also has a wonderful underlying theme – it teaches the power of imagination and the value of goal setting to children. Click here to learn more about the book and hear audio samples.

    Press Coverage

    Author Visit 2009 (PDF)
    Author Visit 2008 (PDF)
    WWI Vet's Story Links Two (PDF)

    Tour Photos

    Storytelling on Boston Common
    Discussing the Free Audio Book
    A Tricorn Hat for One of the Assistants
    You Learn by Asking Questions
    A Mob Scene - Passing Out Mob Caps
    The Gift of the Spyglass
    Ben Edwards at his Ancestor's Marker
    Ben at age 2 1/2 at Copp's Hill
    Ben and his Sixth Great Grandfather
    Talking About Printer Ben Franklin
    The Faneuil Hall Weather Vane

The Top Ranked Blog Posts

Top 25 Teach History Blog Posts (by pageviews, as of 3/24/10)

  1. Black History Month: A Tribute to Phillis Wheatley
  2. Primary Source Audio Podcast: The Boston Tea Party
  3. King’s Chapel – A Must-See on Your Next Trip to Boston
  4. Remembering Alex Haley and Roots
  5. Teachers Are You Engaging AND Empowering Your Students?
  6. Young Ben Franklin and the Silence Dogood Letters
  7. Colonel Shaw Sergeant Carney and the 54th Massachusetts
  8. Primary Source Focus: Doctor Warren and Bunker Hill
  9. Innovative School Programs Your Students Will Love
  10. Pirates of the Caribbean – Featuring My Sixth Great Grandfather
  11. Primary Source Focus: Protesting the Tax on Tea
  12. Bunker Hill Museum Brings Historic Battle to Life
  13. Idea Starter: Selecting a Title for the President
  14. Teaching History While Walking in my Ancestors’ Footsteps
  15. Successful Field Trips – A Multisensory Approach
  16. Covering the Annual Boston Tea Party Reenactment on Twitter
  17. Resource for Teachers: Timothy Hughes Rare & Early Newspapers
  18. Happy Birthday Mr. President – Honoring John Adams
  19. Idea Starter: Sign The Declaration of Independence
  20. Learn How Teachers Are Using Twitter
  21. Paul Revere – A Man of Many Trades
  22. Best Revolutionary History Blog: Boston 1775
  23. George Washington’s Inauguration: Eyewitness Accounts
  24. Teachers Who Embrace Technology Change Lives
  25. A Fall Journey to Adams National Historical Park

Copyright © 2009-2011 · All rights reserved · TeachHistory.com · Log in

Ben L. Edwards