life in colonial america by mrs. reads second grade class
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Life in Colonial AmericaBy Mrs. Read’s Second Grade Class
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What are some games that they played?
• Sac race• Steal the Bacon• Ring Toss• Three legged race• Basket bowling
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Food and recipes
By Leigh Shore
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What did they cook?
• Bread, Meat, Milk, Eggs, Corn, Fish, soups, Fruits, Berries
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What kind of meat did they eat?
• Bear, Turkey, Moose, Deer, Elk
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How did boys help cook?
• They got the wood.
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What did they eat for dessert?
• Maple syrup• Ice cream• Taffy
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How did they make taffy?
• They put butter on their hands, and put flavoring and then ate it.
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COLONIAL
Weapons
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What weapons did they use?
Muskets
Rifles
Bayonets
Sabers
Canons
Bow and arrows
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What was their weakest weapons?
• A bow and arrow.
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How did they make their weapons?
• A smith carved, shaped and forged the parts of the weapon.
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What wild game did they hunt the most?
• Mostly deer.
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What was the strongest weapon
• A canon
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By Jake ,Dean, and Chase
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Colonial CraftsBy: Rena Hooker
and Mary Katherine Clemens
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What kind of crafts did they make?
• They made barrels, tools, shoes, utensils, books, weaving, sewing, candles, soap, and quilting.
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How did they make their crafts?
• With wool, wood, and colors.
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How did they make colors?
• They used berries, flowers, wool, bark, and roots.
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What did they write with?
• They wrote with a goose or wild turkey feather. It was called a quill pen, and maple bark boiled in water made good ink.
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Did they have paper and glue back then?
• They had paper that they made but they had no glue.
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Children’s Clothing
By Katherine and Rhead
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How did they wear their hair?
• They wore wigs and big hairdos
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What did they wear in the winter?
They wore wool in the winter
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Where did they buy their clothing?
• They made their clothing
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Why did they wear bonnets?
• To keep the sun off delicate skin
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THANK YOU FOR WATCHING
OUR SHOW
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Children’s Clothing in Colonial Times
By Aubrey and Carolyn
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What clothes did they wear?
They wore bonnets, dresses, petticoats, aprons, and muffs.
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Why did they wear aprons?
• Because they did not want to get their dresses dirty.
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Why did they wear bonnets?
• They had bugs in their hair and they did not want it to get in their food.
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What did they wear in the winter?
• They wore wool in the winter.
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What did we learn about clothing on Colonial Day?
I learned that they wore a lot of clothing.
It was really hard to get all of the clothing on.
The clothes itched, and we were hot!
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Colonial tools
By Andrew Spaugh
andColeman Johnson
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What did they make their tools with?
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Iron, steel, silver and flint.
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How did they make their tools?
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They heated the metal and shaped it with a hammer.
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What was their most useful tool?
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The ball peen hammer.
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Where could they buy their tools?
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At the general store
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The end
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Thank you very much.
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