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1 Integrated Literacy Assignment
Alyssa Ballard

2 GLCE 5- U2.3.2 Describe the daily life of people living in the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies.

3 Music

4 Books This book is a higher level reading book. Could be used for large group reading. Fun book for students, focusing on hardships of the times in an interesting way.

5 Activity Book

6 Teacher Text Teachers version of a textbook for a chapter on the middle colonies. Contains vocab, study questions, and conversation topics.

7 Poetry

8 Websites Kid friendly website. Students could do their own research. Discusses farming, religion, food, and education. Kid friendly website full of facts separated by New England, Middle, and Southern colonies.

9 Lesson Plan – “What was the role of children on an 18th-century Virginia farm?”

10 Video (Mr. Striplin) New England: Southern:

11 Online Game Read and watch videos about the lives 8 colonists. Then read a diary entry and try to pick what colonist wrote it.

12 Map

13 Graphs

14 Magazine Kid friendly, simple explanations of colonial American life. Includes daily work, life as a colonial kid, and food of the times.

15 References 18th Century Music. Retrieved from: Colonial Life Lesson Plan. Retrieved from: American Poetry: The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Retrieved from: Life in Colonial America Best Children's Books. Retrieved from: Mr. Nussbaum Learning and Fun. Retrieved from: Dr. Gayle Olson-Raymer (2014) The Colonists - What They Created. Retrieved from: Colonial America. Retrieved from: Social Studies for Kids. Retrieved from: The 13 Colonies. Retrieved from: Mr. Striplin. The Southern Colonies. From: (2004) Colonial House. Breadbasket Colonies. Retrieved from:


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