logging in or signing up Whole Show Welch 2007 Donato Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1668 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (10) Dislike it (0) Added: January 23, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... 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. Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: Demian (49 month(s) ago) really nice!!!!!!!!!!1 Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Life in Colonial Americaby Mrs. Welch’s Class: Life in Colonial America by Mrs. Welch’s ClassClothing 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 JoeClothing in Colonial America: Clothing in Colonial America Men wore pants called breeches. Breeches only went down to their knees. By JoshuaClothing in Colonial America: Clothing in Colonial America In Colonial America men also wore long coats. They were called frock coats. By OliverFamily 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 BenFamily 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 SophieFood 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 AlexSlide12: Children played with wooden toys some of them were horses and trains. By Stedman Fun and Games in Colonial AmericaHomes in Colonial America: Homes in Colonial America Some homes in Colonial America were made of brick. Brick homes are very strong. By KionFamily Roles in Colonial America : Family Roles in Colonial America Little boys helped their dads hunt. The boys collected wood for the fire. By IsaacHomes 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 BrookeHomes 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 LinusSchool 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 WillowSchools 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 AshleyTransportation 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 SarahThanks for watching!: Thanks for watching! You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Whole Show Welch 2007 Donato Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1668 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (10) Dislike it (0) Added: January 23, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... 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. Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: Demian (49 month(s) ago) really nice!!!!!!!!!!1 Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Life in Colonial Americaby Mrs. Welch’s Class: Life in Colonial America by Mrs. Welch’s ClassClothing 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 JoeClothing in Colonial America: Clothing in Colonial America Men wore pants called breeches. Breeches only went down to their knees. By JoshuaClothing in Colonial America: Clothing in Colonial America In Colonial America men also wore long coats. They were called frock coats. By OliverFamily 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 BenFamily 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 SophieFood 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 AlexSlide12: Children played with wooden toys some of them were horses and trains. By Stedman Fun and Games in Colonial AmericaHomes in Colonial America: Homes in Colonial America Some homes in Colonial America were made of brick. Brick homes are very strong. By KionFamily Roles in Colonial America : Family Roles in Colonial America Little boys helped their dads hunt. The boys collected wood for the fire. By IsaacHomes 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 BrookeHomes 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 LinusSchool 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 WillowSchools 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 AshleyTransportation 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 SarahThanks for watching!: Thanks for watching!