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Warm Up: Color your map!

Agenda: People in the colonies Work on study guide Grungeball!

With your table group: Look at the pictures and read the descriptions of people from each social class. Arrange the pictures in order from highest to lowest social class. On the left side of your notebook, draw a line and place the groups in order from highest social class to lowest social class.

Highest Social Class Lowest Social Class

GRUNGEBALL: Each time will start out with 10 “Xs.” The object of the game is to KEEP your “Xs.” When everyone is quiet, I will ask a question SIELNTLY write down your answer I will say “talk with your team”—compare answers, make sure everyone agrees I will pick a desk number from the hat If that person answers correctly, they can erase an “X” from another team Then, they can shoot a basket. If you make it from the first line, erase 1 more “X,” second line 2 “Xs,” third line 3 “Xs.” *If a team is working together well, I can add an “X.” If a team is off task, I can delete an “X.”

Grungeball 2.0 Delete 1 X from all other teams Add 2 X’s to your team Delete 1 X from all other teams Lose a turn (a number from your team will be taken out of the hat) 2 X’s deleted from your team

What colony was founded by England in 1587 by John White?

What was the name of the first English baby born in the new world?

What is one theory of how the Roanoke settlers disappeared?

Name two push factors (things that pushed people out of Europe)

Name 2 pull factors (things that pulled people to America)

What perspective would a Puritan have on colonization?

What group of people were brought to the New World in chains?

What perspective might an Enslaved African have on colonization?

Why did the Pilgrims and Puritans leave England?

A colony is a settlement ruled by…_______________________

Name the 3 colonial regions.

Which region of the colonies produces cash crops?

Which region had thick forests that were used for lumber?

Which region of the colonies had hot, humid summers and moderate winters?

Which region has bitterly cold winters and rocky soil that is not good for farming?

Which region relies on slave labor to grown cash crops?

Which colonial region uses European farming techniques to produces wheat, barley, and other grains?

Which region was originally established by the Pilgrims and Puritans?

Which region made money though fishing, shipbuilding, lumber, and fur trading?

What group of people worked for 7 years to earn passage to America?

What group of people did not have the right to vote or own property and were expected to work in the home?

What group of people worked for a period of time to earn passage to America?

What group of people would most likely have attended Quilting Bees?