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Students participate in active learning by creating their own interpretations of history using historical documents. Students make observations, generate questions, organize information and ideas, think analytically, write persuasively or informatively, and cite evidence to support their opinion, hypotheses, and conclusions. Students learn how to integrate and evaluate information to deepen their understanding of historical events. As a result, students experience a more relevant and meaningful learning experience.
The Colonial America Primary Sources is a pack of 20 primary source that are printed on sturdy 8.5" X 11" card stock. Perfect for gallery walks and literature circles! Great research and reference materials!
The 20 Colonial America Primary Sources are:
- Map of "James Fort" at Jamestown - 1607
- Painting (1932) entitled The Mayflower Compact, 1620 depicts the signing of the first political document in colonial American history - 1620
- Depictions of the first "Thanksgiving" held in 1621
- Illustration of Dutch colony of New Amsterdam in 1664, located on what is now Manhattan Island in New York City
- Replica of painting of slaves in Virginia processing tobacco for export - 1670
- Portrait of a Puritan woman and her baby - late 1600s
- Illustration of early shipbuilding in a New England colony - late 1600s
- Oil painting entitled The Birth of Pennsylvania 1680 - William Penn, standing, faces King Charles II in the king's breakfast chamber - 1680
- Illustration entitled "Indian Raid in 1675" during King Philip's War in Massachusetts
- Illustrations of early colonial tools and equipment - 1706
- A colonial Quaker meeting with a woman preaching - early 1700s
- Illustration of the planned city of Savannah, Georgia - 1734
- Illustration of Harvard College in Massachusetts - 1740
- Illustration of a rice plantation in the southern colonies - 1750s
- First-hand account of the passage by ship to colonial America - 1750
- Details from a map showing barrels of tobacco from Virginia and Maryland being loaded onto ships - 1751
- Print of the Bodleian Plate, depicting the colonial architecture of Colonial Williamsburg - 1781
- Illustration of British ships and soldiers arriving in Boston Harbor - 1768
- Illustration (1932) of the reading of the Declaration of Independence from the East Balcony of the Old State House, Boston, Massachusetts - July 18, 1776
- Map of the original thirteen colonies created for the United States centennial in 1876