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Colonial Postcard

Colonial Postcard. Directions. Using your chapter 4 notes, write a postcard as if you live during colonial times. You may choose which colony you live. You are writing to a friend either in another colony or in England.

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Colonial Postcard

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  1. Colonial Postcard

  2. Directions • Using your chapter 4 notes, write a postcard as if you live during colonial times. You may choose which colony you live. You are writing to a friend either in another colony or in England. • Your postcard should have five different “facts” in your post. An example, “It’s getting so crowded in our home that my pa built a loft for me to sleep at night.” Underline each fact. You may use only one fact from any of the categories in your notes. • On the other side of the postcard, draw a color picture appropriate to the time period. An example would be a farm.

  3. Rubric • Neat/Effort demonstrated 10 points ______ • Letter format 5 points ______ • Colored picture appropriate for the time 10 points ______ • 5 underlined facts from the text • 5 points each 25 points ______ • TOTAL ____/50

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