Description
Colonial Virginia Task Cards
Virginia Studies: Colonial Virginia Task Cards are a great resource for reviewing concepts about the Virginia colony. Colonial Virginia Task Cards includes 28 task cards, 2 student response sheets, and an answer key. Questions are open-ended, multiple choice, and fill in the blank. Makes a great Virginia Studies center, scoot activity, or review game!
What will students review with these task cards?
Topics covered throughout these Colonial Virginia Task Cards:
- The importance of agriculture in the Virginia colony
- How agriculture in Virginia led to slavery
- How the culture of colonial Virginia reflected American Indians, European immigrants, and Africans
- The reasons for moving the capital from Jamestown to Williamsburg
- Economics in colonial Virginia (currency, barter, credit, debt, and savings)
- Daily life in colonial Virginia (food, shelter, and clothing)
What standards are covered?
These task cards are aligned with Virginia Studies SOL VS.4.
Is a digital version included?
This Colonial Virginia Task Cards resource includes BOTH a digital version and a PDF version. The digital version can be accessed through Google Forms and allows students to easily self-check their work. You can also use the Google Forms task cards to track student progress.
When you purchase this product, you will be given access to a link that will allow you to open the file in Google Forms. You’ll then share that file with your students.
Want to save money?
These task cards are included in the Virginia Studies Task Cards Bundle for a discounted price!
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Other Information:
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