This Colonial Money (upper elem) Word Problems is perfect to practice problem solving skills. Your elementary grade students will love this Colonial Money (upper elem) Word Problems. "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.
This Corn Kernels (primary) Early Math is perfect to practice division skills. Your elementary grade students will love this Corn Kernels (primary) Early Math. This math lesson has steps for easily introducing the concept of dividing by half and third via hands-on work with corn kernels. Includes a worksheet for review. This is part of the abcteach Colonial America unit.
Use this 'Book: The Witch of Blackbird Pond (upper elem/ middle)' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Book: The Witch of Blackbird Pond (upper elem/ middle)'. 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.
Six great fact-filled reading comprehensions in one place: Who Were the Pilgrims?; The Mayflower; The Mayflower Compact; The First Year; Squanto; The "First" Thanksgiving.
Easy reading comprehensions (Pilgrims, The Mayflower, Squanto, The First Thanksgiving, Pilgrim Life) for early readers, plus a crossword, word search, and more.
This Mayflower B&W clipart is great to illustrate your teaching materials. As an abcteach member you have unlimited access to our 22,000+ clipart illustrations and can use them for commercial use. This Mayflower B&W clipart is provided in jpeg format.
This Mayflower Color clipart is great to illustrate your teaching materials. As an abcteach member you have unlimited access to our 22,000+ clipart illustrations and can use them for commercial use. This Mayflower Color clipart is provided in jpeg format.
Three recipes: Johnnycakes, squash cornbread, and cornbread. These easy recipes would adapt well for reading comprehension lessons, math (double the recipe!), science (how does boiling water affect the flour?), as well as the life skill of cooking. These recipes are part of our Colonial America unit.
This unit features language arts, math, and science lessons all on the theme of food in colonial America. The lesson is adaptable for grades K-3, and includes teaching suggestions.
This language arts project features four separate activities. A teacher's page explains how to work with students on a colonial American lesson focused on corns, beans, and squash. Great for early readers and a wonderful fall lesson, this lesson is part of the abcteach Colonial America unit.
Richard Frethorne, an indentured servant in Virginia, wrote a letter detailing the awful conditions in colonial America. Read the letter, update the spelling and vocabulary, answer the comprehension questions, and then "translate" the letter into modern English.
A teacher's page suggests how to best conduct this experiment; a chart is included for recording bean growth. This lesson is part of the abcteach Colonial America unit.
"The settlers at Jamestown were told to find a place that was not already occupied, that would be easy to reach by ship, and that would be difficult to attack." How important are geography and climate to survival? This worksheet can be used as a writing assignment or an in-class discussion prompt.
Use this 'Writing Paper: Thanksgiving (elementary)' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Writing Paper: Thanksgiving (elementary)'. Two pages of lined border paper with Thanksgiving-themed illustrations (a turkey, the Mayflower) in the top center of each lined page.
Use this 'Color and Write: Mayflower Supplies' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Color and Write: Mayflower Supplies'. Research the supplies the Pilgrims would have needed to take, and write the supplies in the sails of the Mayflower picture below.
Use this 'Report Form: Mayflower' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Report Form: Mayflower'. 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.
[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This Pilgrim girl-shaped shapebook has prompts for students to answer about Pilgrims and Thanksgiving.
[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This Pilgrim boy-shaped shapebook has prompts for students to answer about Pilgrims and Thanksgiving.