New England Colonies Unit

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The New England Colonies were unique for many reasons, including their town meeting system of government, whale hunting, strict religious groups, and so much more.

It’s fun to teach about the New England colonies when you have active, engaging materials!

Use the 83 Google Slides included with this unit to introduce each lesson in an engaging way.

Printable pages included in this unit:

Geography of the New England Colonies

•Informational Text

•Map Activity with Answer Key

Who were the Puritans?

•Informational Text

•Foldable Review Activity

Shrinking Biographies Contest

•Teacher Notes

•Biographies of Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams

•Examples

Who lived and worked in the New England Colonies?

•Informational Text

•Review Activity

Who said it? Fill-in-the Blank with Answer Key

Education in the New England Colonies

•Informational Text

•Primary Source Analysis: New England Primer

•Create a Primer Page Activity with Example

•Compare and Contrast Diagram with Answer Key

Economic Activities of the New England Colonies

•Informational Text

•Foldable Review Activity

•Color By Code with Answer Key

Town Meetings in New England

•Informational Text

•Town Meeting Group Discussion Activity

Life in a New England Town

•Informational Text

•Envelope with Inserts Review Activity

•Draw & Write

King Philip’s War

•Informational Text

•Foldable Review Activity

New England Colonies Scoot Game

•Teacher Instructions, 28 Scoot Game Cards, and Answer Sheet

New England Colonies Unit Test

•Includes Answer Key

Are you looking for a Middle Colonies Unit? Check this out:

The Middle Colonies: An Active, Engaging Unit

Are you looking for a Southern Colonies Unit? Check this out:

The Southern Colonies: An Active, Engaging Unit

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