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Thursday, Sept Update your Table of Contents Date TitleEntry # 9/16The English Colonies Expand12 9/16Think-Puzzle-Explore13 9/18The Puritans worksheet14 2.Turn to entry #6. 3.Write and answer the following: Thursday, 9/18: Name 3 differences between the 3 colonial regions. (Use your Think-Puzzle-Explore notes to help you)

What do I do now? Individually 1.Read the Puritans of Massachusetts Bay packet 2.As you read, fill in the blanks (they do not go in order) 3.Staple into your spiral (entry #14) 4.Get a manila sheet of paper from the teacher and create a T-shirt design with a slogan that identifies the Puritan values and beliefs. Must have an illustration, slogan, and be in color.

Puritan values and beliefs 1.Strict adherence to the bible 2.Godliness 3.Hard work 4.Honesty – respect 5.Didn’t believe in dancing and games (they lead to laziness) 6.God required them to work long and hard at their job 7.Educating all to read so they can read the bible 8.Believed in a representative form of government 9.No lying 10.No stealing 11.No swearing 12.No public display of affection

Puritan Punishments 1.People were publically humiliated 2.Fines 3.Maiming 4.Death – by stoning or hanging 5.Pillory or stocks 6.Whipping 7.Branding 8.Jail