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Colonial Jobs
New England Town or Southern Plantation
Colonial Life
Simile or Metaphor
Vocabulary Words
100
A person who makes fine clothes.
What is a tailor?
100
This had a Planter's house.
What is Southern Plantation?
100
Children in the colonies wrote on these to do their schoolwork.
What is hornbook?
100
You are the apple of my eye.
What is a metaphor?
100
This means being able to depend on oneself.
What is self-sufficient.
200
Prepared and sold meat.
What is butcher?
200
This had slave quarters.
What is Southern Plantation?
200
This was a common food for the colonist.
What is fish stew with vegtables, cornbread and butter?
200
It was as big as a house.
What is Simile?
200
This is an open space where cattle and sheep could graze.
What is a town common?
300
Made iron tools and utensils.
What is a blacksmith?
300
This had a town common.
What is New England Town?
300
This was how many rooms a school in colonial days would be.
What is one.
300
You are the wind under my wings.
What is Metaphor?
300
A route that had three legs to the trip.
What is the triangular trade route?
400
This person was a stone cutter.
What is mason?
400
This place had a school house.
What is New England Towns?
400
This was a toy that children played with that was made of dried cornhusk.
What is cornhusk dolls?
400
As dark as the moonless night.
What is Simile?
400
A person who learns a skill from a more experienced person.
What is apprentice?
500
Made and repaired buckets, tubs, and barrells.
What is a cooper?
500
This had a general store.
What is New England Town?
500
This is how children learned rules and good behaviors at school.
What is chanting.
500
The whisper of the breeze.
What is metaphor?
500
A person who is a skilled worker.
What is an artisan?