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Teaching Resources for Your Classroom
Colonial Williamsburg offers a variety of quality instructional materials to
help you teach students about life in early America, including the following:
A
DAY IN THE LIFE
Instructional Videos
What was a day like in 1774? How did people live? Actually, it depended on
who you were. A Day in the Life looks at the lives of eight peoplemen
and women, young and old, free and enslavedto give your students a look
at daily life in colonial America. Each eighteen-minute video is a window to
the daily life of people in early America. Includes a CD-ROM with 180 pages
of lesson plans and primary source materials. (Grades 48), $99.00. Purchase
online
HANDS-ON
HISTORY: SLAVE'S BAG
Eighteenth-Century Artifacts for the Classroom
(Grades 38), $75.00. Purchase online
HANDS-ON
HISTORY: LADY'S POCKET
Eighteenth-Century Artifacts for the Classroom
MARY GEDDY'S DAY by Kate Waters
A Book for Young Readers
It's May 15, 1776, and Mary Geddy is anxious. Today, the colony of Virginia
will cast its vote either for or against independence from Great Britain. Photographed
in Colonial Williamsburg, this intimate glimpse of daily life shows one of the
moments in our history that led to the American Revolution, a day when impending
war threatened to separate children from friends and loved ones. (Grades 3-5),
$9.95. To purchase, call 1-800-688-6473 or use the order form in the Teaching
Resources Catalog.
IF
YOU LIVED IN WILLIAMSBURG IN COLONIAL DAYS by Barbara Brenner
A Book for Young Readers
Explore the daily tempos of life in 1770s in this question and answer bookWilliamsburg
from politics and the economy to colonial homes and foodways.(Grades 4-5), $5.95.
To purchase, call 1-800-688-6473 or use the order form in the Teaching
Resources Catalog.
OUR
COMMON PASSAGE by Abigail Schumann
Educational Video
First presented on stage in 1977, Our Common Passage artfully interprets Colonial Williamsburg's "Becoming Americans" theme. (Grades 512), $19.95. To purchase, 1-800-688-6473 or use the order form in the Teaching Resources Catalog.
A
NUMEROUS AND BRILLIANT ASSEMBLY
A Colonial Williamsburg Musical Sampler
and drum marches, to chamber music enjoyed by Thomas Jefferson, from chants used by slaves working in the fields to the music enjoyed by common folks in Williamsburgs taverns. CD, $17.95. To purchase call 1-800-688-6473 or use the order form in the Teaching Resources Catalog.
MARCHING
OUT OF TIME
The Fifes and Drums of Colonial Williamsburg
The Colonial Williamsburg Fife and Drum Corps performs authentic 18th-century
military music. Step along to the exhilarating martial
music that marked the daily routine of military troops during the Revolutionary
War and sent them marching into battle. CD, $17.95. Cassette, $10.95. To purchase
call 1-800-688-6473 or use the order form in the Teaching
Resources Catalog.
STORIES
UNDER AFRICAN SKIES
Stories in the African American Tradition
Stories and music were essential to African culture and to the African American
culture forcibly transplanted to the New World. This recording, with a special
narration by Roots author Alex haley, brings together some of the stories
and music of these uprooted Africans. Audio cassette only, $10.95. To purchase
call 1-800-688-6473 or use the order form in the Teaching
Resources Catalog.

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