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Amber Chesnik

Amber Chesnik. ILA. GLCE. 5-U2.3.3 Describe colonial life in America from the perspectives of at least three different groups of people(e.g. wealthy landowners, farmers, merchants, indentured slaves, laborers and the poor, women, enslaved people, free Africans, and American Indians. music.

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Amber Chesnik

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  1. Amber Chesnik ILA

  2. GLCE • 5-U2.3.3 Describe colonial life in America from the perspectives of at least three different groups of people(e.g. wealthy landowners, farmers, merchants, indentured slaves, laborers and the poor, women, enslaved people, free Africans, and American Indians.

  3. music • Slave Life • Had three different categories: religious, work, and recreation. • Ex: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/slavery/experience/education/feature2.html

  4. Books • Calico Bush • Written by Rachel Field • Fiction • Thirteen year old indentured slave travels to Maine and soon realizes her place in society. • Newberry Honor Award

  5. Books • Amos Fortune - A Free Man written by Elizabeth Yates • Fiction • Newberry Medal Winner • A man who is bought into slavery dreams of becoming free.

  6. Poetry A Hymn To The Evening “SOON as the sun forsook the eastern mainThe pealing thunder shook the heav'nly plain;Majestic grandeur! From the zephyr's wing,Exhales the incense of the blooming spring.Soft purl the streams, the birds renew their notes,And through the air their mingled music floats.Through all the heav'ns what beauteous dies arespread!. . .” PhillisWheately

  7. Website • PBS Slavery in America • The Colonies • Colonial People • Differences in Class

  8. Magazines • Kids Discover • Cobblestone

  9. Podcast • Colonial Williamsburg Podcast • Explains a traditional children’s dance

  10. Map of Colonial America

  11. Maps

  12. Video Clip

  13. Charts • http://www.trinityhistory.org/AmH/American%20Colonies%20Chart.pdf • http://www.trinityhistory.org/AmH/Europe%20Colonization.pdf

  14. Photograph

  15. Activities • Dress the Colonist • Teacher Webquest

  16. sources • Berkowitz, M. (n.d.). Berkowitz History Courses. American History. Retrieved March 2, 2014, from http://www.trinityhistory.org/AmH/images/05Eurosettlement16th.jpg • Burns, D. (n.d.). Map: Colonial America in 1754. Map: Colonial America in 1754. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.fasttrackteaching.com/ftap/map6ColAmerica.html • Coleman, A., & Brown, J. W. (2011, March 30). Ring Shout: Good Lord (Run Old Jeremiah). YouTube. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL0FpB26VSg • Colonial America. (2011, November). Kids Discover, 1, 1-24. • Colonial Williamsburg. (n.d.). - Kids. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.history.org/kids/games/headsUp.cfm • Colonial Williamsburg. (n.d.). - Kids. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.history.org/kids/visitUs/#colonialPeople • Field, R., & Lewis, A. (1966). Calico bush. New York: Macmillan. • Hall, J. (n.d.). William Penn's treaty with the Indians, when he founded the province of Pennsylvania in North America 1681. William Penn's treaty with the Indians, when he founded the province of Pennsylvania in North America 1681. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/cph.3a06255/ • History.org: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's Official History and Citizenship Website. (n.d.). Colonial Social Classes : The Colonial Williamsburg Official History & Citizenship Site. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.history.org/almanack/life/classes.cfm • Life and Liberty in Colonial Philadelphia. (2010, July). Cobblestone, 1, all .

  17. Sources • McEvoy, K. (n.d.). Colonial Children’s Dance — Past & Present Podcast : Colonial Williamsburg Official Site. Past Present Podcast. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://podcast.history.org/2007/08/27/colonial-childrens-dance/ • Music in Slave Life. (n.d.). PBS. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.pbs.org/wnet/slavery/experience/education/feature2.html • Phillis Wheatley. (n.d.). Poetry Foundation. Retrieved March 1, 2014, from http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/phillis-wheatley • Slavery in America. (n.d.). PBS. Retrieved February 28, 2014, from http://www.pbs.org/wnet/slavery/experience/education/history.html • Spohni, G. (n.d.). Library of Congress. The Wedding of Pocahontas. Retrieved March 2, 2014, from http://www.trinityhistory.org/AmH/Europe%20Colonization.pdf • The Colonies. (n.d.). The 13 Colonies. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.historycentral.com/TheColonies/Index.html • Who's Who in the Colonies?. (n.d.). Who's Who in the Colonies?. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.teacherwebquest.com/WQ/ElementarySchool/Colonists/ap3.aspx • Williamsburg, C. (2011, August 12). Life as a Child in the 18th Century. YouTube. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVxad8R4Nig • Yates, E. (1950). Amos Fortune. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co..

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