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Grade 3 GSE Source Set Unit 5: British Colonial America

Grade 3 GSE Source Set Unit 5: British Colonial America. Unit Essential Questions. How did the ideas and feelings of colonists help to shape their decisions to come to America? How does where we live shape how we live?

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Grade 3 GSE Source Set Unit 5: British Colonial America

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  1. Grade 3 GSE Source Set Unit 5: British Colonial America

  2. Unit Essential Questions • How did the ideas and feelings of colonists help to shape their decisions to come to America? • How does where we live shape how we live? • How was the geography of the thirteen British colonies alike and different? • How did the geography influence economic activity within the three groups of colonies? • How did who you were affect your life as a colonist? • How did scarcity help shape how colonists in each geographic region lived? • In what ways did people in each group of colonies make, get, and use goods and services?

  3. SS3H3 Explain the factors that shaped British Colonial America. a. Identify key reasons why the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies were founded (religious freedom and profit). b. Compare and contrast colonial life in the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies (education, economy, and religion). c. Describe colonial life in America from the perspectives of various people: large landowners, farmers, artisans, women, children, indentured servants, slaves, and American Indians.

  4. SSSS3G3 Describe how physical systems affect human systems. c. Explain how the physical geography of the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies helped determine economic activities.

  5. 1923 map by William R. Shepherd, public domain

  6. Unlabeled map of Eastern North America

  7. Outline map of 13 original colonies

  8. The Mayflower II Wikipedia Commons

  9. Jamestown colony (recreated), Wikimedia Commons

  10. Sketch of the Jamestown fort sent to King Phillip III of Spain by his ambassador Zuniga. The sketch was found on the back of a map by John Smith in 1608. Public domain

  11. Obstacles & Solutions for Farmers

  12. Colonial Farmer Chart

  13. Colonial Business Plan

  14. Trade Records and Evaluation Sheet

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