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The Games in Colonial America The Games in Colonial America by Carson Wong 7A3 ID1 What were the games in Colonial America?

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What were the games in Colonial America?. The Games in Colonial America by Carson Wong 7A3 ID1. Compare. We can watch TV and play video games. We can play sports such as baseball. We have hobbies such as photography . But they had all this too,right?. Well,. NO. What they had (as games). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Games in Colonial AmericaThe Games in Colonial Americaby Carson Wong 7A3 ID1

What were the games in Colonial America?

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Compare

We can watch TV and play video games. We can play sports such as baseball. We have hobbies such as photography.

But they had all this too,right?

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Well,

NO

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What they had (as games)

Well, they had games such as Rolling the Hoop, Nine Pins, and Hopscotch.

They also had chores and turned

these into games. (These were called

chore games.)

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Rolling The HoopRolling The Hoop

Rolling the Hoop One of the popular games during Colonial

America, Rolling the Hoop involved children spinning their hoops with a stick and whoever rolled it the farthest /fastest would be the winner.

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Nine Pins

Nine Pins This game in Colonial America was introduced by

the Dutch when they brought it to the Hudson River Valley.

Nine Pins was similar to bowling; there were nine pins(hence the name) and the objective was to knock them down with a wooden ball you rolled.

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Hopscotch

Hopscotch Hopscotch was another game in which players

threw a rock and whichever square the rock landed closest to the player would have to jump there.

For the player to win they must get to the end and back from the start by throwing the rock.

If the player steps on a line, misses a square, If the player steps on a line, misses a square, or loses his balance and falls, his turn ends.or loses his balance and falls, his turn ends.

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Chore GamesChore Games

Like us, colonial children had chores too. So they decided to make the best of it by turning

them into games and competitions to make them fun.

An example of their chores was

that they had to pull out the weeds. So they competed to see who

could pull the weeds out the

fastest.

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RiddlesRiddles

Here are some riddles from Colonial America What has teeth but cannot eat? What has a mouth but cannot talk? What falls down but never gets hurt?

Think about the answer before you go to the next slide....

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Riddle Answers

A comb A river Snow

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The end of anything interesting in this presentation.

The rest of this presentation is a bibliography and a end slide.

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Bibliography (a.k.a. boring part with sources)

Pictureshttp://2.bp.blogspot.com/_YwQBZzhMtD0/TDCvQwXALoI/AAAAAAAAA94/T96QNxGkl2U/s1600/DSC03206.JPG

http://kaleidoscope.cultural-china.com/chinaWH/upload/upfiles/2009-02/10/rolling_a_hoopcf280c8c419247ea3e27.jpg

http://www.historicaltoymaker.com/S_KylesNinePins.jpg

http://lifeincolonialamerica.pbworks.com/f/1193324512/hoops.jpg

http://www.2020site.org/riddles/images/philippine-riddles.jpg

http://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/language_arts/vocab/first/cyrpto/1/head.gif

http://techtizmo.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Samsung-TV.jpg

http://www.hitbaseballrun.com/wp-content/uploads/13_4_orig.jpg

Other sources on next page/slide

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Bibliography pt.2

Informationhttp://www.stratfordhall.org/learn/teacher/games.php

http://www.historylives.com/toysandgames.htm

http://library.thinkquest.org/J002611F/sport1.htm

http://www.ssdsbergen.org/Colonial/dailylife.htm

http://parentchildeducation.com/2010/12/02/colonial-america-riddles/

Book:

Fun and Games in Colonial America (Colonial America) by Mark Thomas

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THE END

You have reached the end of this presentation/project and this is the last slide