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These 13 Colonies Activities teach your students about Colonial America in a fun, engaging, and interactive way! This lesson includes a 13 Colonies PowerPoint lesson with guided notes, a sort activity, and a flipbook to review. Students will learn about Life in the 13 Colonies: the New England Colony, the Mid-Atlantic Colony, and the Southern Colony.
This Resource Covers the Following Topics:
- Pioneers and Puritans
- Reasons for Settlement in the Colonies
- Geography of the Land
- Economy: how the colonists made money
- The Importance of Religion and Education in each Colony
- Types of Artisans
- Life for women, children, farmers, landowners, indentured servants, and African Americans
- New England Colony
- Mid-Atlantic Colony
- Southern Colony
This Product Includes:
- 13 Colonies PowerPoint lesson includes 95 slides of information.
- The PowerPoint lesson includes pictures, videos, and "turn and talk" questions to keep your students engaged
- Guided Notes that students can use to follow along with the lesson
- 13 Colonies Sort Activity
- 13 Colonies Flipbook Activity
This lesson correlates perfectly with Georgia Social Studies Standards: 3SS.E.25 and 3SS.F.28
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These 13 Colonies Activities teach your students about Colonial America in a fun, engaging, and interactive way! This lesson includes a 13 Colonies PowerPoint lesson with guided notes, a sort activity, and a flipbook to review. Students will learn about Life in the 13 Colonies: the New England Colony, the Mid-Atlantic Colony, and the Southern Colony.
This Resource Covers the Following Topics:
- Pioneers and Puritans
- Reasons for Settlement in the Colonies
- Geography of the Land
- Economy: how the colonists made money
- The Importance of Religion and Education in each Colony
- Types of Artisans
- Life for women, children, farmers, landowners, indentured servants, and African Americans
- New England Colony
- Mid-Atlantic Colony
- Southern Colony
This Product Includes:
- 13 Colonies PowerPoint lesson includes 95 slides of information.
- The PowerPoint lesson includes pictures, videos, and "turn and talk" questions to keep your students engaged
- Guided Notes that students can use to follow along with the lesson
- 13 Colonies Sort Activity
- 13 Colonies Flipbook Activity
This lesson correlates perfectly with Georgia Social Studies Standards: 3SS.E.25 and 3SS.F.28
Do you want your students to Love ❤️ Learning Social Studies?
- Here is a blog post with 10 Strategies for Teaching Social Studies
⭐ Check out these other history lessons ⭐
- American Revolution Unit
- Civil War and Reconstruction Unit
- Westward Expansion Unit
- The Abolitionist Movement
- The Suffrage Movement
- The Early 1900’s Unit
- American Expansionism
- World War 1 Unit
- The Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression Unit
- World War 2 Unit
- September 11 Attacks
- Economics Unit
- US Government Unit
Save with Bundles:
⭐ Check out these engaging science units ⭐
Life Science
- Classification of Animals and Plants
- Inherited Traits, Genes, and Learned Behaviors
- Plant and Animal Cells
- Helpful and Harmful Microorganisms
- Food Chains and Food Webs
- Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers
- Animal Adaptations
Physical Science
- Physical and Chemical Changes
- Matter and its Properties
- Mixtures and Solutions
- Electric Circuits
- Magnets and Electricity
- Static Electricity
Earth Science
- Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition
- Controlling Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition
- Layers of the Earth, Volcanoes, and Earthquakes
⭐ Let's get to know each other! ⭐
- Grab this FREE Civil Rights Movement Lapbook and receive other free resources and classroom ideas straight to your inbox!
- Follow Me on Instagram or Facebook
- If you have any questions, please email me: lovelearningtpt@gmail.com




