This is the beliefs and customs of a group.
What is culture?
To make clothing by hand with yarn.
What is knit?
This is a new object or idea someone makes or thinks of.
What is an invention?
To make sweet, by adding sugar or something similar.
What is sweeten?
This means from a long time ago.
What is ancient?
A scarf.
What is a kerchief?
This means to grow crops and raise animals for food.
What is farm?
This is a cart with one wheel and handles used to move supplies.
What is a wheelbarrow?
A plant the colonies grew that they could make into thread to sew clothing with.
What is flax?
A group of people who have left their original homeland to start a life somewhere else.
What is a colony?
To speak angrily to a person about something they did wrong.
What is scold?
The period of time when people started coming to America from Spain to live. About 1565-1776.
What is colonial time?
This is a group of pipes that carry water to and from homes and buildings.
What is plumbing?
This is a place where people live and work together in one area.
What is a community?
This means to go from place to place.
What is move?
This is a thin material made from wood that is often used for writing on.
What is paper?
A soft pillow that babies wore around their middles so they wouldn't get hurt when they fell.
What is a pudding?
This is a chart that shows days, months, and years.
What is a calendar?
Smart
What is clever?
A tool used to weave fabric from yarn.
What is a loom?
A wooden board that colonists used as a plate to eat off of. Children would share a theirs with one another. They did not have their own.
What is a trencher?
A place where sea meets land and ships stop to load or unload.
What is a harbor?
Using polite ways of doing things is using your _____.
What is manners?
Like a jacket but looser - more like a cape worn to keep warm.
What is a cloak?
A long wooden bench with high sides that families would sit on in their homes.
What is a settle?