Naturally, I, like thousands of others on Monday the 6 th, got into my car to carry on business as usual. Nowadays bad weather is simply an inconvenience which seldom interrupts our daily routines – so we tune in the storm alert system and tune out our senses. Nan Turner Waldron was living on Cape Cod during the Blizzard of '78 she remembered her terrifying drive home from work on the first day of the storm. Using Mass Moments in Third Grade Classrooms.Lesson C: A Young Colony Faces Challenges.Activity 4: How the Puritans Celebrated Christmas.Activity 2: High Cost of Following Other Religious Beliefs.Activity 1: The Puritans’ Promise to God.Lesson B: Religious Intolerance in Seventeenth-Century Massachusetts.Activity 1: Creating Big Maps Showing Early Towns.Lesson A: The First English Settlements in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.E/MS Unit II: Building a New Society: Life in Colonial Massachusetts.William Apess Presents a Different Point of View Lesson D: William Apess and the “Mashpee Revolt”.Activity 2: The Fate of Indian “Praying Towns”.Activity 1: Accounts of King Philip’s War.Activity 2: Establishing "Praying Towns" and Educating Indian Youth.Activity 1: Examining the Puritans’ Goals in Relation to Native Peoples.Activity 5: Creative Extension - County Maps.Activity 4: Examining Historic Maps for Information.Activity 2: Reading Early Settlers’ Accounts.Activity 1: Mapping Native American Tribes and English Settlements.Lesson A: Native American Tribes and English Colonists in Early Massachusetts.E/MS Unit I: Two Cultures Collide: Early Relations Between English Settlers and Indigenous People in Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay Colonies.Activity 1: Early Years in the Lowell Mills.
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