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Colonial America A Write On Activity

Curriculum Standards Grade 3 Grade 5 The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) understand the daily life of early colonial settlements. Grade 5 The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) understand the daily life of early Colonial communities.

What was life like in Colonial America? It was much different than life today.

Daily Life: School Education was available only to those who could afford it. Children practiced letters on slate boards, read 18th-century children's books and assembled educational puzzles.

Daily Life: School Families set up grammar schools, which taught boys Latin and math and other subjects needed to get into college. Although girls could read, they weren't allowed to go to grammar school or to college. More

Daily Life: Children Sewing was an important part of a young lady's education. Fun activities: board games, puzzles, and cards. rolling hoops walking on stilts game of ninepins

Daily Life: Religion The New England colonists were largely Puritans, who led very strict lives. The Middle colonists were a mixture of religions, including Quakers (led by William Penn), Catholics, Lutherans, Jews, and others. The Southern colonists had a mixture of religions as well, including Baptists and Anglicans.

Puritan Religion

Daily Life: Religion Native Americans clashed with colonists not only over land but in resisting conversion to the Christian faith.

Daily Life: Religion African-Americans also made common cause with the evangelicals after 1750. Slaves had recognized that they could gain their freedom through baptism, a loophole in the law that was closed in 1667.

Daily Life: Clothing People were concerned about fashion. They also varied their garments based on the activity and the formality of the occasion. "Dress" clothing meant for a special occasion. “Undress," was everyday clothing.

Daily Life: Clothing The garments worn by a blacksmith or dairymaid for daily work were different from their best outfits, reserved for Sundays at church and infrequent special occasions. 18th Century Paper Doll Clothing

Daily Life: Family The colonial family consisted of: The servants of a house or establishment Parents Children

Daily Life: Food The American colonists got their food from several places. People who lived on the Atlantic coast often caught fish while others hunted for wild game. Farmers who grew their own food. Some grew wheat, barley, corn, tobacco, or rice hauled their crops to a town market, where the crops were sold.

Daily Life: Manners 1st Every Action done in Company, ought to be with Some Sign of Respect, to those that are Present. 2d When in Company, put not your Hands to any Part of the Body, not usually discovered. 3d Shew Nothing to your Freind that may affright him. 4th In the Presence of Others, Sing not to yourself with a humming Noise, nor Drum with your Fingers or Feet.

Daily Life: Manners 5th If You Cough, Sneeze, Sigh, or Yawn, do it not Loud but Privately; and Speak not in your Yawning, but put Your handkercheif or Hand before your face and turn aside. 6th Sleep not when others Speak, Sit not when others stand, Speak not when you Should hold your Peace, walk not on when others Stop. George Washington, about 16 years old, transcribes Rules of Civility & Decent Behaviour In Company and Conversation at his Ferry Farm home near Fredericksburg circa 1744

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Life was so different in Colonial America.