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Spending Black Friday Having a Revolutionary Good Time: Moving Through Time, But Never in a Straight Line: Colonial America Aesthetic, Colonial Williamsburg Va, Colonial Williamsburg Virginia, My Ghost, Virginia Vacation, Virginia Travel, Colonial Times, Williamsburg Virginia, 17th Century Art

"Moving through the territories of time,but never in a straight line.To and fro, slowly and fastmade my way into the past." It seems I must make it abundantly clear that I am not an employee of Greenf

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Colonial Life After the Mayflower Voyage & Fun and Simple Candle New England Craft. We're learning about life during colonial times and making a New England craft. Besides, life after the voyage of the Mayflower was not easy.

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LIVIN' IN A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER: Colonial Trades - Anchor Chart Van Down By The River, 3rd Grade Social Studies, Social Studies Notebook, Middle School History, American History Lessons, 4th Grade Social Studies, 5th Grade Social Studies, Homeschool Social Studies, Social Studies Elementary

We're studying Colonial America in kindergarten and I think the most interesting part of what we've learned so far has been the various trades of the day (well....bartering was pretty cool...see my previous post!). We've read some text, watched some YouTube videos, and then the kids helped me come up with ideas for an anchor chart. The video we watched also included candle makers and printers, but of course, we forgot to include these! We discussed our favorite trade, acted these out, and of…

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There’s a lot of folklore surrounding the first Thanksgiving, and plenty of lively debate. When did it actually occur? Was this meeting with the Wampanoags truly amicable? Did they really eat turkey? Despite, or perhaps because of, this murky history, we continue to be fascinated with the Pilgrims and life in 17th-century America. While we all learned about the Mayflower, the Pilgrims, and that first Thanksgiving way back in elementary school, what do we really know about the day-to-day…

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