Integrated Literacy Assignment Yvonne Wooster. GLCE 5U-2.3.2 Describe the daily life of people living in the New England, Middle and Southern colonies.

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Integrated Literacy Assignment Yvonne Wooster

GLCE 5U Describe the daily life of people living in the New England, Middle and Southern colonies GLCE 5U Make generalizations about the reasons for regional differences in Colonial America.

Music century.htmhttp:// century.htm

Websites merica/Colonial_America.htmhttp://americanhistory.about.com/od/coloniala merica/Colonial_America.htm olonialtimes.htmhttp:// olonialtimes.htm times.htmhttp:// times.htm n/aaintro.cfmhttp:// n/aaintro.cfm

Videos Colonial Life for Kids ▫ &feature=relatedhttp:// &feature=related A Day at Colonial Williamsburg ▫ M&feature=relatedhttp:// M&feature=related

Books King, D. (1997). Colonial days: Discover the past with fun projects, games, activities and recipes. New York, NY: Wiley and Sons, Inc. Activities/dp/ /ref=pd_sim_b_3/ McGovern, A. (1992). If You Lived in Colonial Times. New York, NY: Scholastic Inc. /If-You-Lived-Colonial- Times/dp/ X#r eader_ X Carlson, L. (1997). Colonial kids: An activity guide to life in the New World. Chicago, IL: Chicago Review Press Inc. Ichord, L. (1998). Hasty pudding, johnnycakes and other good stuff: Cooking in Colonial America. Minneapolis, MN: Millbrook Press

Poetry Katz, S. (2004). A revolutionary field trip: Poems of Colonial America. New York: Simon and Schuster.

Poetry Phillis Wheatley- poet and slave phillishttp://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poets/wheatley- phillis Anne Bradstreet- female poet annehttp://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poets/bradstreet- anne

Maps Olsen-Raymer, G. Discussion guides: The colonists- what they created. [Doc] Retrieved from: edu/ogayle/hist110/col onial.html

Works Cited Alchin, L. (2012). Social Studies for kids: Colonial American. Retrieved November 2 nd, 2012 from Carlson, L. (1997). Colonial kids: An activity guide to life in the New World. Chicago, IL: Chicago Review Press Inc. Colonial America. About.com. (2012). Retrieved November 2 nd, 2012 from Colonial Williamsburg. (August ). Life as a child in the 18 th century. Retrieved November 1, 2012 from Colonial Williamsburg Introduction to Colonial African American Life. (2012) Retrieved November 2 nd from Colonial Williamsburg. Kid’s Zone. (2012). Retrieved November 2 nd from Finleyholiday. (June ). A day at Colonial Williamsburg. Retrieved November 1, 2012 from Ichord, L. (1998). Hasty pudding, johnnycakes and other good stuff: Cooking in Colonial America. Minneapolis, MN: Millbrook Press Katz, S. (2004). A revolutionary field trip: Poems of Colonial America. New York: Simon and Schuster. King, D. (1997). Colonial days: Discover the past with fun projects, games, activities and recipes. New York, NY: Wiley and Sons, Inc. McGovern, A. (1992). If you lived in Colonial Times. New York, NY: Scholastic Inc. Olsen-Raymer, G. Discussion guides: The colonists- what they created. [Doc] Retrieved from: