PPT-Education in Colonial Times
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by Sandra Rak 7C1 ID1 A bit of background info In 1636 Massachusetts became the first colony in the US to have a government that put forth money to build a school
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by Sandra Rak 7C1 ID1 A bit of background info In 1636 Massachusetts became the first colony in the US to have a government that put forth money to build a school a school that two years later became known as Harvard College. The 13 Colonies. George Washington . he the president over the convention that drafted the United States Constitution.. John Adams served as the first vice president of the United States.. Benjamin Franklin was an inventor, he made the lightning rod.. Locate . the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies on a map.. . 5-U2.3.2 . Describe . the daily life of people living in the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies.. 5. th. Grade . Tradebooks. . Dangarembga. Nervous Conditions. (1988). Setting. Set in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in the 1960s. Rhodesia: a white settler colony (land appropriated from Africans in the late 19. th. c by Cecil Rhodes, the British politician, mining magnate and proponent of British colonialism). Deborah . Rockstroh. . PATT27: A Play on Sustainability. . Christchurch, NZ: Dec 2-6, . 2013. Humans continue to create binaries, and with them an associated belief that they represent conflicting stories, one of which must prevail at the cost of the other. At a time in history when the price of such conflict is measured in terms of the suffering of very large numbers, and potentially in the extinction of the human species, there may be no more important classroom task than to help students develop and appreciate an alternative perspective: different stories need not be oppositional. It is our task, as educators and world citizens, to help our students and ourselves develop the skills needed to continually create and recreate a human story from which no one feels estranged.. :. Indigenist Perspectives on Leading . and . Managing Indigenous . Education. Acknowledgement of Country. I pay my respects to the . Larrakeyah people and . acknowledge them as the Traditional Owners of this country. Strayer. 923-928. Opening. Europeans didn’t speak English to African Natives.. Didn’t want to be seen as equals in language. Keep a distance. ENG, FR, GER, BEL, POR, RUS, US all had colonies and ruled . Tools for reading nonfiction. What is a topic?. A . topic. is the word or phrase that everything in a text refers back to . What is a topic?. Can you find the topic of the pictures?. Streams. What is a topic?. Domain 10 Colonial Towns and Townspeople. Core Knowledge. Zoom-In . This Zoom-In is designed as a supplement to Domain 10 Colonial Towns and Townspeople (Core Knowledge) for kindergarten. The purpose is to get students to think more critically about what they observe and have rich conversation based on those observations. We know…. To me, . RESPONSIBLE. means…. Colonists were . RESPONSIBLE . for…. A Colonist’s Responsibility. If you were a colonist, these are some jobs you might do.. Teachers. Barbers. Printers. Southern Colonies. Plantations. Tobacco and Rice. Slavery. Indentured Servitude. Aristocratic. Chesapeake: Virginia. Jamestown. Virginia Co.. Gold/Conversion/NW Passage. Virginia Charter. Tragedy. John Smith. Southern Colonies. Plantations. Tobacco and Rice. Slavery. Indentured Servitude. Aristocratic. Chesapeake: Virginia. Jamestown. Virginia Co.. Gold/Conversion/NW Passage. Virginia Charter. Tragedy. John Smith. Colonial America. Ashanti Callender. 7A2. ID2. Some crimes committed in colonial America still exist today.. Many crimes thought of as serious during the Colonial Era, would not be thought of as serious today.. By: . S. abrina . M. uhanna ID4. Do you ever wonder what medicine was like in Colonial Times?. Well, I do! Medicine was sort of, weird in the Colonial Times. They treated illnesses much differently then we do now! There were also many diseases that unfortunately, could not be treated. Now lets get on with the INFORMATION!!. Angela Brown. Focus:. Bellringer:. Ladies and Gentlemen. What associations come to mind when you hear this phrase? How do the images of ladies and gentlemen during colonial times compare with those of today?.
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