Whole Show Welch 2007

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By: Pannu (47 month(s) ago)

This is one of the best presentations that I have seen. These children have made a wonderful effort and the teacher's role is commendable.

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Life in Colonial America by Mrs. Welch’s Class: 

Life in Colonial America by Mrs. Welch’s Class

Clothing in Colonial America: 

Clothing in Colonial America Many men wore shoes with buckles and they wore long socks. Girls wore bonnets on their heads. By Joe

Clothing in Colonial America: 

Clothing in Colonial America Men wore pants called breeches. Breeches only went down to their knees. By Joshua

Clothing in Colonial America: 

Clothing in Colonial America In Colonial America men also wore long coats. They were called frock coats. By Oliver

Family Roles in Colonial America: 

Family Roles in Colonial America Many colonists had to hunt for food. They hunted fish, turkey, deer, and other animals. By Ben

Family Roles in Colonial America: 

Family Roles in Colonial America Women milked the cows and fed them twice a day. Women prepared the meals. Women took care of the children. By Sophie

Food in Colonial America: 

Food in Colonial America In Colonial America children made butter from milk. By Mitchell

Food in Colonial America: 

Food in Colonial America By Flavia Most people in Colonial America grew much of their food. They grew grains, fruits and vegetables to eat.

Food in Colonial America: 

Food in Colonial America By Michael Women made bread from the grains that were grown in the fields.

Fun & Games in Colonial America: 

Fun & Games in Colonial America Children played a board game called Morris. Some children made dolls out of rags. By Max L.

Fun and Games in Colonial America: 

Fun and Games in Colonial America Children liked to play nine pins. It is like bowling. By Alex

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Children played with wooden toys some of them were horses and trains. By Stedman Fun and Games in Colonial America

Homes in Colonial America: 

Homes in Colonial America Some homes in Colonial America were made of brick. Brick homes are very strong. By Kion

Family Roles in Colonial America : 

Family Roles in Colonial America Little boys helped their dads hunt. The boys collected wood for the fire. By Isaac

Homes in Colonial America: 

Homes in Colonial America Most homes were made of wood. Some wooden homes were made out of logs. Some homes were made of brick. By Brooke

Homes in Colonial America: 

Homes in Colonial America Homes in Colonial America had fireplaces. Fireplaces were made of brick. By Max D.

School in Colonial America: 

School in Colonial America Older boys studied math, science, and many other subjects. Learning these subjects helped them to get into college. By Linus

School in Colonial America: 

School in Colonial America Schools in Colonial America had only one room. Children of all ages went to the same school. By Willow

Schools in Colonial America: 

Schools in Colonial America Students used a special book to learn to read and write. It was a board with a piece of paper on it. The paper had the alphabet on it. It was called a horn book. By Ashley

Transportation in Colonial America: 

Transportation in Colonial America They rode on a sled and the horse pulled it with a rope. by Lauren

Transportation in Colonial America: 

Transportation in Colonial America In winter, they used horses to pull a sleigh. They also used boats as transportation. By Sarah

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