4. (S) complete 13 Colonies map activity. Place map in INB.

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4. (S) complete 13 Colonies map activity. Place map in INB. Activities (S) write EQ in INBs. 2. (S) answer Prime Time: Make a list of professions needed during the colonial era? in INBs. 3. (S) analyze and discuss the picture of the Coppersmith Shop, as well as other popular professions during the Colonial Period. 4. (S) complete 13 Colonies map activity. Place map in INB. 5. (S) Read about the differences and similarities between the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies. (pages 86-88) Reading: (S) are assigned a passage. (S) review the passage for pronunciation and new vocabulary. (S) practice passage. (S) read out loud. (S) present important facts to add to the graphic organizer. 6. (S) fill in Graphic Organizer about the differences and similarities between the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies. 7. Reflection

EQ: How did regional differences affect the colonists? Write EQ: How did regional differences affect the colonists? Prime Time: Make a list of professions needed for the success of the colonies during the colonial era?

Write Coppersmith Shop

What geographical feature is west of the colonies? 1733 Discuss What geographical feature is west of the colonies? Answer

Discuss Augusta Georgia Savannah Darien Georgia

Map Activity 1770

1. Label Britain’s 13 Colonies using their 2-letter abbreviations. 2. Create a map key - color the: New England Colonies: light green. Middle Colonies: light orange. Southern Colonies: light purple. 3. Answer questions on back. 4. Neatness counts! Map Activity

1. Spell out all of the names of the colonies, etc. 2 1. Spell out all of the names of the colonies, etc. 2. Be sure to capitalize proper nouns. 3. Spelling counts! Read Directions

New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies Write MA NY NH MA CT RI PA NJ MD DE VA Map Key NC New England Colonies Middle Colonies SC GA Southern Colonies

1. Great Britain, or England Write 1. Great Britain, or England 2. Massachusetts 3. Georgia 4. Atlantic Ocean 5. North Carolina 6. Maryland 7. New Hampshire 8. Rhode Island 9. Pennsylvania & New Jersey 10. 1776

DESIGN A GRAPHIC ORGANIZER Write GA Studies Book pages 86-88 DESIGN A GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

New England; Middle; Southern Colonies Write New England; Middle; Southern Colonies New England Middle Southern Colonies Climate Heritage Religion Education Employment Landscape Waterways Crops Natural Resoources Mining Natural Resources

Write Reflection: Why did the “mother country” have the “best of both worlds” when it came to her colonies?

Write 1770

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