Colonization Task Cards Social Studies Success Colonization Task

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Colonization Task Cards Social Studies Success

Colonization Task Cards Social Studies Success

Colonization Task Cards I hope you enjoy your Colonization Task Cards. There are 32

Colonization Task Cards I hope you enjoy your Colonization Task Cards. There are 32 question cards that are a combination of recall, primary source quotes, maps and images. Challenge your students at a variety of levels! Differentiate by giving certain cards to your students. A blank template is included at the end if you wish to include more questions. The Answer Sheet has space for up to 40 questions. I recommend that you laminate the cards so that you can use them year after year. These task cards have multiple uses in your classroom. You can: - Set up centers to review for a test - Play a game of “Scoot”. Place the task cards around the room and allow students to travel from one card to the next as they answer the questions. - Need a quick formative assessment? Pass out a few of these task cards and have students answer them at the end of a lesson. Social Studies Success

Which region does this picture represent? Social Studies Success Which colony is missing from

Which region does this picture represent? Social Studies Success Which colony is missing from this map? Describe the climate of this region. ? Social Studies Success Colonial Philadelphia would be found in the – Colonies, Social Studies Success

What event is being portrayed in this painting? Social Studies Success This picture would

What event is being portrayed in this painting? Social Studies Success This picture would most likely be from the – Colonies. Social Studies Success The first English settlement was at - Social Studies Success A company in which investors buy stock in return for a share of its future profits is called a - Social Studies Success

This picture portrays an important event that established an organized government. What was this

This picture portrays an important event that established an organized government. What was this document? The – was the first legislature in North America elected by the people. Social Studies Success This picture would most likely be from the – Colonies. What was the most valuable crop in Jamestown? Social Studies Success

Which colony is missing from this map? • Puritans • Massachusetts Bay Company •

Which colony is missing from this map? • Puritans • Massachusetts Bay Company • John Winthrop This list describes - Social Studies Success Which colonial region is represented by this image? Social Studies Success Which colonial region is best represented by this image? Social Studies Success

 • New York • Quakers • Philadelphia The colony of Pennsylvania were founded

• New York • Quakers • Philadelphia The colony of Pennsylvania were founded by the – who were escaping religious persecution. This list describes the – Colonies. Social Studies Success Which colonial region is best represented by this image? The first written constitution in America in 1639 where the -. Social Studies Success

 • Charleston • James Oglethorpe • Indigo Triangular trade and the Middle Passage

• Charleston • James Oglethorpe • Indigo Triangular trade and the Middle Passage are associated with -. This list describes the – Colonies. Social Studies Success An economic theory whose goal is building a state’s wealth and power by increasing exports and gaining precious metals in return can be describes as -. Jamestown was founded in. Social Studies Success

 • • • Inspired greater religious freedom “The common people now claim as

• • • Inspired greater religious freedom “The common people now claim as good a right to judge and act in matters of religion as civil rulers or the learned clergy” Jonathan Edwards The time period described in this list is the -. Social Studies Success “The loss of liberty in general would soon follow the suppression of the liberty of the press: for it is an essential branch of liberty, so perhaps it is the best preservative of the whole. ” These words were spoken at the trial of Social Studies Success The movement of people into one country from another is called -. Social Studies Success • 1754 -1763 • Fought between the British and the French in North America • Ended with the Treaty of Paris This list is describing the - Social Studies Success

This famous American was from which colony? Where would this painting have taken place?

This famous American was from which colony? Where would this painting have taken place? Narragansett Indians Receiving Roger Williams Social Studies Success Which colony was formed as a home for England’s poor, prisoners, and a protection against Spanish Florida? The Pilgrims arrived in the year - Social Studies Success

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Colonization Task Cards Key 1. New England 11. tobacco 21. Southern 31. 1620 2.

Colonization Task Cards Key 1. New England 11. tobacco 21. Southern 31. 1620 2. Middle 12. New England 22. slavery 32. Georgia 3. New Jersey 13. Boston 23. 1607 33. ________ 4. 14. Massachusetts 24. mercantilism 34. ________ 5. First Thanksgiving 15. New England 25. Great Awakening 35. ________ 6. Southern 16. Southern 26. immigration 36. ________ 7. Roanoke 17. Middle 27. John Peter Zenger 37. ________ 8. Joint stock company 18. Quakers 28. French and Indian War 38. ________ 9. House of Burgesses 29. Rhode Island 39. ________ 30. Pennsylvania 40. ________ cold winters, mild summers 10. Mayflower Compact 19. Fundamental Orders of Connecticut 20. Southern Social Studies Success

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