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Colonization Task Cards Social Studies Success

Colonization Task Cards I hope you enjoy your Colonization Task Cards. There are 32 question cards that are a combination of recall, primary source quotes, maps and images. Challenge your students at a variety of levels! Differentiate by giving certain cards to your students. A blank template is included at the end if you wish to include more questions. The Answer Sheet has space for up to 40 questions. I recommend that you laminate the cards so that you can use them year after year. These task cards have multiple uses in your classroom. You can: Set up centers to review for a test Play a game of “Scoot”. Place the task cards around the room and allow students to travel from one card to the next as they answer the questions. Need a quick formative assessment? Pass out a few of these task cards and have students answer them at the end of a lesson. Social Studies Success

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? Which region does this picture represent? Colonial Philadelphia would be found in the – Colonies, Which colony is missing from this map? Describe the climate of this region. ?

What event is being portrayed in this painting? This picture would most likely be from the – Colonies. The first English settlement was at - A company in which investors buy stock in return for a share of its future profits is called a -

This picture portrays an important event that established an organized government. What was this document? The – was the first legislature in North America elected by the people. This picture would most likely be from the – Colonies. What was the most valuable crop in Jamestown?

Which colony is missing from this map? Puritans Massachusetts Bay Company John Winthrop This list describes - Which colonial region is represented by this image? Which colonial region is best represented by this image?

New York Quakers Philadelphia This list describes the – Colonies. The colony of Pennsylvania were founded by the – who were escaping religious persecution. Which colonial region is best represented by this image? The first written constitution in America in 1639 where the - .

Charleston James Oglethorpe Indigo This list describes the – Colonies. Triangular trade and the Middle Passage are associated with -. An economic theory whose goal is building a state’s wealth and power by increasing exports and gaining precious metals in return can be describes as - . Jamestown was founded in - .

The movement of people into one country from another is called -. Inspired greater religious freedom “The common people now claim as good a right to judge and act in matters of religion as civil rulers or the learned clergy” Jonathan Edwards The time period described in this list is the - . The movement of people into one country from another is called -. “The loss of liberty in general would soon follow the suppression of the liberty of the press: for it is an essential branch of liberty, so perhaps it is the best preservative of the whole.” These words were spoken at the trial of - 1754-1763 Fought between the British and the French in North America Ended with the Treaty of Paris This list is describing the -

Where would this painting have taken place? This famous American was from which colony? Narragansett Indians Receiving Roger Williams Which colony was formed as a home for England’s poor, prisoners, and a protection against Spanish Florida? The Pilgrims arrived in the year -

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