In American History this week, we finished up our units about the pilgrims and Jamestown and both groups have moved onto Colonial America.
Our final Pilgrim project with the younger group, was this mapping and graphing activity, which compared a Wampanoag village to a Pilgrim village.





Today we began our unit on Colonial America with the entire elementary school listening to Finding Providence, the story of Roger Williams and the founding of Providence, R.I.

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