Chapter-by-chapter questions review comprehension of Elizabeth George Speare's Newbery winner about a girl growing up (and not fitting in) in 1680s Puritan America.
Color the picture of a Pilgrim family. This coloring page presents a good opportunity to talk with students about the types and colors of clothes worn by Pilgrims.
[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This Pilgrim girl-shaped shapebook has prompts for students to answer about Pilgrims and Thanksgiving.
The pages for this book unit include: 1 page of background information and suggested activities and discussion topics; a writing activity on moving to a new country; a writing activity about a time when you felt that you were different from others; an story boarding activity; a compare and contrast activity including Venn Diagram; templates for differentiated activities choices; and templates for rubrics and scoring student work; a word search and answer key. (11 pages)
[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This Pilgrim boy-shaped shapebook has prompts for students to answer about Pilgrims and Thanksgiving.
Seven pages: 1) an overview planner; 2) WHO was on board; 3) WHAT did the Mayflower look like; 4) WHEN - make a timeline; 5) WHERE- map the Mayflower's route; 6) WHY- writing prompts about the Pilgrims; 7) HOW- planning the trip.
"If each pair of stockings sells for one shilling, how much will she earn?" Conversion problems and word problems introduce shillings, farthings, etc. A great combination math/history lesson.