

New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies
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Social Studies
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3rd - 5th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 16 Questions
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Thirteen Colonies
Today we will compare and contrast the 3 colonial regions.

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Open Ended
What do you already know about the 13 colonies?
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Let's Access Your Prior Knowledge
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Poll
What was the first successful colony in America?
Jamestown
Roanoke
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
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Poll
The New England colonies had_________temperatures.
warmer
colder
milder
humid
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Poll
New York was part of what colony?
New York City
The New England Colonies
Great Britian
Middle Colonies
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Poll
The colonist who traveled to America were very diverse. What does the word diverse mean?
different
the same
Irish
American
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Poll
American did not own Florida in the 1600s. Which country claimed Florida?
Britain
Mexico
Spain
France
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Copy this chart into your Social Studies Notebook in the Notes Section
(2 Minutes)
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BrainPOP
Regions of the 13 Colonies
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Multiple Select
Check all the boxes that name a region from the 13 Colonies.
Southern
Northern
New England
Middle Colonies
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Multiple Choice
Which state is NOT part of the New England Colonies?
Maryland
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Connecticut
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Multiple Choice
Which word complete this sentence? The colonies of each region shared certain things in common: similar_____________, economies, cultures and populations.
cities
climate
government
religions
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Open Ended
What happened to many of the Native Americans who were already living on the land?
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Multiple Choice
Which colony had warm climate, flat land and rich soil?
New England
Southern
Middle
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Multiple Select
Check the states that were part of the Southern Colonies.
New York
Virgina
North & South Carolina
Maryland
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Multiple Choice
Why were the Middle Colonies nicknamed "the breadbasket?"
The milled a lot of grain.
They had the best bakeries.
They had expert basket weavers.
They consumed the least bread.
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Multiple Choice
What did Moby think the House of Burgess was?
A Hotel
A Bakery
A Restaurant
A Store
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Multiple Choice
In the Middle Colonies as many as 18 languages were spoken.
True
False
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Final Question...
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Open Ended
Write one thing you learned today about the 13 Colonies. Be sure to number them.
Use your notes.
Thirteen Colonies
Today we will compare and contrast the 3 colonial regions.

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