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13 Colonies PowerPoint Slides Maps Thirteen Colonies Life in Colonial America
13 Colonies PowerPoint Slides Maps Thirteen Colonies Life in Colonial America
13 Colonies PowerPoint Slides Maps Thirteen Colonies Life in Colonial America
13 Colonies PowerPoint Slides Maps Thirteen Colonies Life in Colonial America
13 Colonies PowerPoint Slides Maps Thirteen Colonies Life in Colonial America
13 Colonies PowerPoint Slides Maps Thirteen Colonies Life in Colonial America
13 Colonies PowerPoint Slides Maps Thirteen Colonies Life in Colonial America
13 Colonies PowerPoint Slides Maps Thirteen Colonies Life in Colonial America
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"Great resource for my 4th grade class. We use Wonders curriculum and this resource went great with some of the social studies content."
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"This was a wonderful Introduction to the revolution unit for my 4th graders. It was engaging and really helped them understand what life was like in the Colonies. "
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Andrea D.

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Students will learn all about Life in the 13 Colonies with over 90 slides of Information on the 3 different regions including New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern Colonies. A complete unit on colonial times. This unit has 5 parts that can be opened in PowerPoint or uploaded into Google Slides.

This 13 Colonies PowerPoint presentation is packed full information about:

✔Life in the New England Colonies

✔The Puritans

✔Life in Mid-Atlantic Colonies

✔The Quakers

✔Life in Southern Colonies

✔Life on the Southern Plantations

✔Shipbuilding & Plows

✔Natural Resources in the 13 Colonies

This slideshow has information about trades, craftsmen, and artisans from the Colonial Times:

✔Basket-makers

✔Printers

✔Blacksmiths

✔Shoemakers

✔Silversmiths

✔Town Criers

✔Cabinet-makers

✔Brick-makers

✔Wig-makers

✔Coopers

✔Merchants

Plus:

✔Important Vocabulary

✔Quiz

✔Answer Key

Standards Addressed:

Explain the factors that shaped British Colonial America.

a. Identify key reasons why the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies were founded (religious freedom and profit).

b. Compare and contrast colonial life in the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies (education, economy, and religion).

c. Describe colonial life in America of various people such as landowners, farmers, artisans, women, children, indentured servants, slaves, and Native Americans.

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What others say

"Great resource for my 4th grade class. We use Wonders curriculum and this resource went great with some of the social studies content."
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amanda b.
"This was a wonderful Introduction to the revolution unit for my 4th graders. It was engaging and really helped them understand what life was like in the Colonies. "
star
Andrea D.

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Description

Students will learn all about Life in the 13 Colonies with over 90 slides of Information on the 3 different regions including New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern Colonies. A complete unit on colonial times. This unit has 5 parts that can be opened in PowerPoint or uploaded into Google Slides.

This 13 Colonies PowerPoint presentation is packed full information about:

✔Life in the New England Colonies

✔The Puritans

✔Life in Mid-Atlantic Colonies

✔The Quakers

✔Life in Southern Colonies

✔Life on the Southern Plantations

✔Shipbuilding & Plows

✔Natural Resources in the 13 Colonies

This slideshow has information about trades, craftsmen, and artisans from the Colonial Times:

✔Basket-makers

✔Printers

✔Blacksmiths

✔Shoemakers

✔Silversmiths

✔Town Criers

✔Cabinet-makers

✔Brick-makers

✔Wig-makers

✔Coopers

✔Merchants

Plus:

✔Important Vocabulary

✔Quiz

✔Answer Key

Standards Addressed:

Explain the factors that shaped British Colonial America.

a. Identify key reasons why the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies were founded (religious freedom and profit).

b. Compare and contrast colonial life in the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies (education, economy, and religion).

c. Describe colonial life in America of various people such as landowners, farmers, artisans, women, children, indentured servants, slaves, and Native Americans.

CHECK OUT MY OTHER POPULAR SOCIAL STUDIES UNITS:

Civil War Unit

Westward Expansion Unit

13 Colonies Unit

Revolutionary War Unit

Ancient Rome Unit

Early Explorers Unit

JUST FOR YOU!! To assess the quality and see the style of my work please check out these two FREE activity packs by clicking below:

Earth Day Activity Pack

Amelia Earhart Activity Pack

Subscribe to our NEWSLETTER to gain access to our FREE Library of Classroom Resources, special giveaways, and to see our products in action!

HEART 2 HEART TEACHING

************************************************************************

Please know that I spend a lot of time researching, creating, writing, and proofreading my work but even after several revisions there may still be a typo or grammatical error. Please let me know if you find a typo or feel that a correction is needed. Just click on the Ask a Question section or email me at heart2heartteaching@gmail.com versus leaving negative feedback so that I can fix it as soon as possible. I value your input to make my products the highest quality possible. Thank you in advance for your help and support!

Copyright © Heart 2 Heart Teaching LLC. All rights reserved. This file is intended for classroom and personal use only. Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited other than the following:

**You may print for your personal, classroom use, and non-commercial use only.

**Clipart, graphics, photographs, found inside this product are copyrighted. They may not be extracted from this file without written permission from the original artist(s).

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