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A project by <List all project collaborators here> <colony name> When listing all project collaborators, either use commas or bullets * See slide notes for page directions

Map of <colony name> Insert a map of your colony (draw it, ink it, or create it in PPT- be creative!) Insert -> Pictures for photos Draw for digital inking Insert -> Shapes if you want to create it in PPT All mountains, towns/villages, bodies of water/waterways, landmarks, etc. should be clearly labeled

Describe your resource. Explain how it is used by the colonists. Natural Resources

Economy & Trade With, from, or to whom do the colonists trade, buy, or sell? Talk about how colonists purchase items - do they use money or trade items? If it is a trade-based system, how do they determine what trades are fair or even? Why did they choose to do or not do business with other colonies? Are there natural barriers that prevent or limit business with other colonies? What are other barriers to or benefits from trading with other colonies? If they use money, what does their money look like? Do other colonies use the same money? If not, how do they make a fair exchange (think of exchange rates/systems). Does your colony have something the other colony needs or vice versa? Think about the questions listed above and answer them. Can you think of anything else in regards to economy and trade that you would like to add?

Government Executive Branch Legislative Branch Judicial Branch Use the SmartArt to determine the flow of government/leadership: Who leads the colony (executive)? What is that person/are those people’s duties? Who makes the rules (legislature)? Who ensures the rules are followed (judicial)? Are there any other branches of government? If so, who are they and what is their job? To add more shapes, click on the left shape first, then on SmartArt Tools -> Design -> Add Shape After Do the same for the shape to the right Feel free to rename the branches! Who leads this branch? What are their duties? Who leads this branch? What are their duties? Who leads this branch? What are their duties?

Rules & Laws 1 2 3 4 5 [insert rule/law] [insert rule/law] Why is this rule/law important? What are the consequences for not following this rule/law. Why is this rule/law important? What are the consequences for not following this rule/law. Why is this rule/law important? What are the consequences for not following this rule/law. 4 5 Rules & Laws What are the rules and laws of your colony? Think about what helps the colonists stay safe and maintain a healthy, happy colony. In each shape… Name the rule/law Describe why it’s important for the colony/colonists Explain the consequences for not following this rule/law To add more shapes, click on the last shape, then on SmartArt Tools -> Design -> Add Shape After [insert rule/law] [insert rule/law] Why is this rule/law important? What are the consequences for not following this rule/law. Why is this rule/law important? What are the consequences for not following this rule/law.

Social Groups Group Name Social Position Skills Identifying Features Special Rules What is the name of each group within the social hierarchy? What position does each group hold? What particular skills does each group have that are different from the others? What identifying features does each group have? Think about if they are identified by particular looks, clothing, height, etc. With whom can each group socialize with? What can they or can’t they do? Social Groups *OPTIONAL SLIDE* If you are interested in learning more about social groups, look up the caste or class system.

Transportation Consider the geography of your colony. Do colonists need to travel to other colonies for any reason? How? What transportation works best? Why? Does this differ by geographic area? If so, what is the best method? What is the cheapest method? Do different social groups travel in different ways? Why? How does transportation relate to trade? Are certain means of transportation only used to move resources? Think about the questions/situations listed above and answer them. Can you think of anything else in regards to transportation that you would like to add?

Colony Song <Name of Song> <Insert song lyrics and/or an audio file of the song> Colony Song What is the name of your colony song? Write lyrics to the song and, if you are feeling creative, use a computer program or instruments to create the music that goes along with it! To insert an audio file, click on Recording -> Audio -> Audio on My PC and choose your file

Colony Symbols Colony Flower Colony Tree Colony Bird Have fun with this slide! Use drawing paper or inking to create your colony’s flag, flower, bird, tree, and its most famous person! If you use drawing paper, take a photo and insert the image If you choose to use digital inking, click on the Draw tab and ink away! Colony Famous Person Colony Flag

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