Choose to live in the CITY or on the FARM - Create a colonial name for yourself (use explorer/colonist) name list. -Write a journal entry based on factual.

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Choose to live in the CITY or on the FARM - Create a colonial name for yourself (use explorer/colonist) name list. -Write a journal entry based on factual information from the section you chose (Farm/City) - Your journal must be based on factual information, but you create the story around it. * Include Info such as: - City or farm? Why did you choose this? - How was the economy established? - Housing? - Picture depicting that journal entry?

“ Crime and Punishment” Journal Entry You are caught “breaking the sabbath” a.Discuss what you did and why? Discuss ONE, of the 3 possible punishments, you received for the crime. Describe how that punishment affect you and your family (money, family, work, etc.) Include the “Sig Line” (Signature of your colonist name) Draw a DETAILED picture symbolizing this entry

Class Differences Journal Entry Prompt: -Were you wealthy, middle class, lower class, or an indentured servant/slave? - How did you become part of this class? - Did you start as an indentured servant/slave and work up? - What do you like/dislike about this class? - How has being a member of this class helped/hurt you? Life for African Americans Journal Entry Prompt: - Based on your class, if you are an indentured servant/slave, what is life like for you? - If you are not an indentured servant/slave, tell about an indentured servant/ slave that you know. Provide a colonial slave name for this person, tell about what you see them doing, what their life is like, and talk about how this person is treated. - If you are a slave, discuss the Middle Passage and your experiences with it. Otherwise, write about what you have heard of the Middle Passage from the slave you know.

Education As a colonist (child or adult) discuss the education you have, or had based on your class (upper, middle, lower, slave). Did you live in the New England colonies, or Middle/Southern colonies. What did your school look like? What subjects did you learn in school?

Colonial Food What did you primarily eat for breakfast and dinner? Tell about your family meals for the main meal (between noon-3pm). How did your family get their food? What was your contribution (hunt/gather/cook)?