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Life in Colonial America

Life in Colonial America. By Mrs. Huebner’s Second Grade Class. Colonial Everyday Life. By: Patrick McKeen. Hello my name is Patrick McKeen. I’m here to take you on a trip to colonial times. So let’s go!. What did they do for fun?.

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Life in Colonial America

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  1. Life in Colonial America By Mrs. Huebner’s Second Grade Class

  2. Colonial Everyday Life By: Patrick McKeen

  3. Hello my name is Patrick McKeen. I’m here to take you on a trip to colonial times. So let’s go!

  4. What did they do for fun?

  5. No Nintendo, TV, and not many books to read. They played rolling the hoop and other games.

  6. Did they have pets?

  7. Yes, they had cats and dogs.

  8. Did they have dentists, doctors, firemen, jails, police, etc.?

  9. They did not have firemen nor many doctors. But they did have gaols (jail spelled the colonial way. They are pronounced the same way.)

  10. What was their day like?

  11. Children did not play as much as we do. But when they played they had as much fun. They also worked a lot.

  12. Hope you enjoyed your trip to colonial times.

  13. Pictures by Patrick McKeen • Everything else by Patrick McKeen

  14. Good-bye, bye, sayonara • Well bye for now.

  15. Goodbye again • Time for the next show.

  16. Colonial Houses and towns By Connor Steppe

  17. Hello my name is Connor Steppe I’m going to take you to the old colonial times well here we go

  18. A normal colonial house

  19. sheds

  20. What were the colonial houses where made out of? Wood and straw Mud Sometimes bricks and stone

  21. What tools where used to make colonial houses • Chisels were used to build their houses, but they needed to be careful that shavings didn’t get in their eyes

  22. Bruton Parish Church was the first church in Williamsburg. Colonial churches

  23. The College of William and Mary was one of the first colleges.

  24. Who worked in a colonial town? • A hater • a blacksmith • a tanner • Other craftsmen

  25. Good bye • Good bye

  26. credits • Pictures by Connor Steppe every thing else by Connor Steppe

  27. The Tools that People Used in Colonial America By Ed And Sam

  28. What is the biggest tool? • It Is the millstone!

  29. What is the smallest tool? Cabbage chopper is the smallest tool!

  30. What is the sharpest tool • It’s the sickle!

  31. Chisel Sledge Flatter Set hammer Ball peen hammer Plows Hoes Shovels Scythes What are some other tools?

  32. What we learned about colonial tools at Colonial Day • They used chisels and they didn’t have safety glasses. • They first made log cabins with chisels and hammers. • They used a sickle. • It was harder for them to build than us.

  33. The end

  34. Colonial Weapons By Elizabeth, Alex and Matt

  35. What was the smallest weapon? • The Flintlock was the smallest weapon.

  36. What was the biggest weapon? • The biggest weapon was the cannon.

  37. What was the strongest weapon? The cannon was the strongest weapon?

  38. What was the weakest weapon? • The bow and arrowwas the weakest weapon.

  39. Did they have bows and arrows? • Yes they did have bows and arrows.

  40. What was the weirdest weapon? The weirdest weapon was the bayonet.

  41. What kind of weapons did they use? • They used cannons, rifles, bows and arrows and blow guns.

  42. Did they wear armor? Yes they wore armor

  43. We hope you liked our show!

  44. Christmas in Colonial America By: Gabrielle Grimmett

  45. What did they do? • Traveled to visit family and play parlor games, pantomimes and spooks.

  46. What did they eat ? • They had turkey stuffing and pudding.

  47. How did they dress? • They wore their fanciest clothing.

  48. What are some decorations they had ? They had carved figures of Mary and Joseph the shepherd, and the wise man and the stable where Jesus was born. Also they had a Christmas tree.

  49. The end

  50. Colonial Clothing • By: Anne–Marie,Blaire, and Courtenay

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