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A Way of Life Colonial America TaskResourcesIntroductionEvaluationProcess

Introduction Your group is going back in time. You will be exploring how the colonist lived during the 1700s. While investigating the colonist you will learn about their clothing, dance, music, games, family life, school, food and occupations. TaskResourcesEvaluationProcess

Task You and your group members will research colonial life using the Internet, non-fiction and reference books, and magazines. Each group will need to answer questions about colonial life. Your group will be assigned a trade to research. After gathering your information, your group will complete a Venn diagram comparing and contrasting today’s world with the 1700s. Your group will present the information about your colonial trade to the class. IntroductionResourcesEvaluationProcess

Using your resources answer the following questions: 1) What was school like in the 1700s? 2) How did the colonist gather their food? What type of food did they eat? 3) What type of clothing did the colonist wear? 4) What musical instruments did they use? 5) What is the Virginia Reel? 6) What are the two main dances performed by the colonist? 7) What type of games were played during the 1700s? 8) What was family life like for the colonist? IntroductionTaskResourcesEvaluation Process Continued

Process Colonial Trade What are the main responsibilities of your trade? What tools are needed to perform your job? Why was this job important? Remember to cite your sources. Process Continued IntroductionTaskResourcesEvaluation

Resources Clothing Colonial Williamsburg Colonial Clothing Pilgrim Clothing Dance Virginia Reel Dances of Colonial America Music Colonial Music Seventeenth Century Music Games Colonial Games Leisure Time and Games Recreation Games Family Life Daily Life Colonial Kids Colonial Life IntroductionTaskEvaluationProcess Resources Continued

Resources School Education for Boys and Girls Schooling and Education Food Colonist Food Food in the 13 Colonies Occupations Colonial Williamsburg Trades Colonial Occupations IntroductionTaskProcessEvaluation Resources Continued

Evaluation The following will be evaluated: Group Cooperation Research Venn Diagram Presentation to Class Scoring Guides will be given to each group explaining how they will be evaluated. IntroductionTaskResourcesProcess