{"product_id":"valley-forge-virtual-field-trip-lesson","title":"Valley Forge Virtual Field Trip Lesson | Google Slides + Quiz","description":"\u003cp\u003eTake students inside the winter encampment at Valley Forge with a completed 8-stop WanderListen virtual field trip that shows how Washington's army survived, reorganized, and became more effective. Students move through the Visitor Center, Muhlenberg Brigade Huts, National Memorial Arch, Washington's Headquarters, Redoubt 3, Artillery Park, the von Steuben statue, and Washington Memorial Chapel while they listen, observe, write, and explain how shelter, command, defenses, artillery, training, and public memory shaped the Continental Army.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThis resource is designed for busy history and social studies teachers who want a no-prep Valley Forge lesson that feels more immersive than a worksheet but still gives students clear academic tasks. 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