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13 Colonies | Sketch Notes | Reinforce the characteristics of the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies with this sketch note activity great for grades 4, 5, and 6. Students will jot down their knowledge of the location, climate, geography, education, economy, and government of each of the thirteen colonies. 13 Colonies Project Middle School, 13 Colonies Anchor Chart, 13 Colonies Projects, 13 Colonies Activities, Classroom Structure, Middle Colonies, Southern Colonies, Social Studies Projects, England History

13 Colonies | Sketch Notes | Reinforce the characteristics of the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies with this sketch note activity great for grades 4, 5, and 6. Students will jot down their knowledge of the location, climate, geography, education, economy, and government of each of the thirteen colonies.

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When the Pilgrims made the voyage to the New World in 1620, they wanted the right to follow their own religious beliefs. Many of them wanted to start a new life free from the King of England. Not too long after the Pilgrims settled in Plymouth Rock, a new group called the Puritans left England. They also wanted to practice their own religion. They settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the first colony...

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I like to teach history, that is no secret (if you have followed along on this blog at all you probably know that ;) ) But I have really come to love teaching different perspectives of historical events. I think it is so great to give the students primary documents and other sources of information from an historical event and have them determine who was right, wrong, or otherwise. I like when they are able to make up their minds rather than have me tell them "the right answer" and…

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