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Life in Colonial Times

Life in Colonial Times. What do we know about the colonists of the 1700s?. We know…. A Colonist’s Responsibility. To me, RESPONSIBLE means… Colonists were RESPONSIBLE for…. Colonists at Work. If you were a colonist, these are some jobs you might do. Teachers Barbers Printers

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Life in Colonial Times

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  1. Life in Colonial Times What do we know about the colonists of the 1700s?

  2. We know…

  3. A Colonist’s Responsibility • To me, RESPONSIBLE means… • Colonists were RESPONSIBLE for…

  4. Colonists at Work • If you were a colonist, these are some jobs you might do. • Teachers • Barbers • Printers • Blacksmiths • Shipbuilders • Tanners

  5. Barbers cut hair and worked as dentists and doctors. Teachers taught school and also helped dig graves. Printers printed newspapers, book, and pamphlets. Blacksmiths made things out of iron, like horseshoes. Tanners turned animal skin into leather. Shipbuilders were good carpenters who built ships .

  6. Your Responsibility… • What would it be like to have been born at a different time? Or as another person? • Our class is going to travel back to Colonial Days. • You will each choose to become either a man, a woman, or a child from colonial times. • You will chooses a job or trade. • You will bring your character to life as you pretend to live as a colonial. • Your colonial life will be recorded and documented in a three day journal, which you will present at the end of this project.

  7. Your Colonial Journal • You will write 3 journal entries (2 paragraph minimum – 5 to 6 sentences each). • These journal entries should tell about yourtradeand describe your family, shelter, furnishings, clothing, education, food, chores, and/or recreation common to your colonial character. • The journal entries can be consecutive daily entries or they can be selected from several weeks or months. • Try to express the thoughts and feelings of your character as he/she goes about daily life in the colony. Some ideas to include are… • daily schedule/routines • work details • free time activities • And your journal MUST be authentic to the time period – BE CREATIVE!

  8. Your Journal Format • Cover Page • Picture • Your Colonial Name • Page 1: Introduction • Your Colonial Name • Your Family Background • Your Occupation • Your Age • Your Educational Background • Your Colony (One of the 13 colonies) • Journal Entry #1 • Your voyage to the colony. • Accommodations • Food • Weather • Your Feelings • Journal Entry #2 • Your arrival to the colony • Land • Resources • People • Your Feelings • Journal Entry #3 • Your Daily Routines • Your Family • Food • Clothing • Your Job/Trade • Free Time Activities

  9. Steps to take Today… • First, choose your colonial character. • Man, Woman, or Child? • Teacher, Barber, Printer, Shipbuilder, Blacksmith, or Tanner? • Second, research your character using the websites below: • Aunt Abigail's CookbookColonial ChildrenThe History of the 13 Original ColoniesEveryday Life in Colonial AmericaGreat Colonial Game BookPeople of WilliamsburgReligion in Early VirginiaTrades of Colonial Times • Third, brainstorm your ideas and fill in your Colonial Character graphic organizer.

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