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Diary

Description

For this project you will keep a diary for 5 days. In this diary you will 
write what you do every day and compare your daily activities to that of a 
colonial child. How is your day different and how is it the same? Would a 
colonial child be able to come home from school to play video games? When 
you are finished, use the link below to make a book cover 
for your diary. The links below will help you to learn about children in 
colonial America.

Internet Links


This describes colonial books and paper.
http://www.cedu.niu.edu/blackwell/books.html

This discusses the daily schooling of colonial children.
http://www.stratfordhall.org/ed-boysgirls.html

A day in the life of a colonial child.
http://www.hfmgv.org/education/smartfun/colonial/intro/index.html

Through an electronic field trip, meet some of the people who lived in 
colonial times. Look into the lives of African-Americans, children and some 
of the founding fathers.
http://www.history.org/Almanack/places/geddy/geddychi.cfm

Eight different kinds of journals are introduced. Graphics given showing how 
to set up various journals and guidelines provided as well.
http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/actbank/sjournal.htm

Resource site that explores journal writing. This also connects you to many 
links on journal writing. Good writing resource.
http://www.midgefrazel.net/journal.html

Book cover link.
http://www.readwritethink.org/materials/bookcover/

By simply clicking on the pictures, students will learn about many aspects 
of the life a boy or girl during Colonial times.
http://library.thinkquest.org/J002611F/

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