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A Pilgrim Conversation
Students will reinforce their use of quotations by writing an imaginary dialogue among pilgrims... | William Bradford Biography
A brief biography of William Bradford, writer of "Of Plymouth Plantation."... | |
Pilgrims Meet the New World
Students practice map-reading skills by analyzing a printable map showing the landing of the... | Thanksgiving Menu: Then & Now
Compare the first Thanksgiving dinner in Colonial times to the one we celebrate today. This is... | |
Colonial New England Food & Cooking
Learn about the history of New England food and cooking with this information sheet and... | Indian Pudding
Celebrate Thanksgiving with this delicious recipe for Indian Pudding. Get a taste of life in... | |
William Bradford's Mayflower Passenger List
A list of the passengers on the Mayflower and a brief history of the sail. | Cranberry-Nut Bread
Celebrate Thanksgiving with this delicious recipe for cranberry-nut bread. This reference... | |
Colonial New England Food & Cooking
In this Colonial times lesson, students learn about the methods of preparation and the types of... | Of Plymouth Plantation Excerpt
An excerpt from William Bradford's Of Plymouth Plantation. This resource will help... | |
Paper Weaving Instructions
Learn about how Colonial women wove yarn into cloth; then, mimic their artistry by creating... | Wampanoag Thanksgiving Worksheet
This worksheet is to be used in conjunction with the Wampanoag Thanksgiving lesson plan. It... | |
Paper Weavings
Students learn to make weavings out of paper or cloth to mimic the activities of women from... | The Wampanoag Indians: A Thanksgiving Lesson
What were the origins of the first Thanksgiving? Students will look to the Wampanoag Indians'... | |
Wampanoag Thanksgiving -- Answer Key
Use this answer key with the Wampanoag Thanksgiving worksheet. This lesson teaches students... | ||
Of Plymouth Plantation
Lessons, websites, recommended books concerning William Bradford's Of Plymouth... | ||
Sarah Morton's Day, Samuel Eaton's Day, & Tapenum's Day
Explore Colonial Times through literature and corresponding activities and lessons. Discover... |

