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A Trip to Colonial Times begins…. A Visit to Old Salem. Introduction Task Process Conclusion Credits. This WebQuest has been designed to give you a better understanding of life in Colonial Times. You will learn about life in Old Salem during the 18 th and 19 th centuries.
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A Trip to Colonial Times begins…. A Visit to Old Salem Introduction Task Process Conclusion Credits
This WebQuest has been designed to give you a better understanding of life in Colonial Times. You will learn about life in Old Salem during the 18th and 19th centuries. During your study, ask yourself: “Would I have enjoyed living in Colonial times or do I prefer my life today?” A Visit to Old Salem Introduction Task Process Conclusion Credits HomeBackNext
Your Old Salem study will involve 4 tasks. • As a group, we will begin research by learning more about an Old Salem landmark. • Individually, you will research and answer questions about Old Salem’s landscape, historical buildings, and life in colonial times. • Then, you’ll discover where a famous North Carolina treat was born. • Lastly, you will decide…Do you prefer the “Colonial Life” or “Present Day Life”? A Visit to Old Salem Introduction Task Process Conclusion Credits HomeBackNext
Group Video • Old Salem Website • Research Questions • Old Salem Landmark - 1 • Old Salem Landmark - 2 A Visit to Old Salem Introduction Task Process Conclusion Credits HomeBackNext
After your research of Colonial times, you now have an understanding of life during this time period. Decide and respond on your Question and Answer sheet: “Would I have wanted to live in Colonial times or do I think life is better today?” Why? A Visit to Old Salem Introduction Task Process Conclusion Credits HomeBackNext
A special thanks to the following websites for providing this learning opportunity: Our State Magazine via YouTube – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMe4OUGHx90 Old Salem – www.oldsalem.org North Carolina History Project – http://www.northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/363/entry/ UNC University Libraries – http://www2.lib.unc.edu/ncc/ref/nchistory/jul2009/ A Visit to Old Salem Introduction Task Process Conclusion Credits HomeBackNext